New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00382

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Expands advertising restrictions for gaming facility licensees and applicants to include mobile sports wagering licensees.

Impact

The implications of A00382 on state law are significant as it aims to create a more regulated and responsible advertising environment for both traditional gaming operations and the growing market of mobile sports wagering. By enforcing strict guidelines on how advertising can be conducted, the bill intends to protect consumers from deceptive marketing practices that could lead to gambling addictions. This enhancement in consumer protection measures aligns with broader efforts to ensure that gaming activities are conducted responsibly within the state.

Summary

Bill A00382 seeks to amend the existing racing, pari-mutuel wagering, and breeding law in New York, expanding the advertising restrictions for gaming facility licensees to include mobile sports wagering licensees. The primary objective is to ensure that all advertisements related to gaming are truthful and not misleading, enhancing transparency in the marketing practices associated with sports betting. Among its key provisions, the bill mandates specific requirements for advertisements, including the clear display of a problem gambling hotline number and the obligation to maintain a record of all advertisements for at least two years.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its consumer protection elements, it may face opposition from the gaming industry and advocates who argue that stringent advertising restrictions could stifle competition and limit the ability of operators to effectively reach potential customers. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding the regulatory burden placed on gaming entities, particularly smaller operators who might struggle to comply with the enhanced regulatory framework. Overall, the debate around A00382 reflects ongoing tensions between consumer protection and the interests of the gaming industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A10658

Expands advertising restrictions for gaming facility licensees and applicants to include mobile sports wagering licensees.

NY A04803

Relates to payments in support of racing; sets up a payment applicants must pay if they are issued a gaming facility license and they do not possess either a pari-mutuel wagering license or franchise award.

NY S00163

Modifies licensing restrictions for manufacturers and wholesalers of alcoholic beverages on licensees who sell at retail for on premises consumption, and restrictions on retail licensees interested directly or indirectly in licensed manufacturers or wholesalers of alcoholic beverages.

NY A03628

Relates to excluding patios and other outdoor areas on the premises of any entity licensed to operate a video lottery gaming facility from restrictions of the Clean Indoor Air Act.

NY A03077

Extends the economic transformation and facility redevelopment program; expands the program by including more correctional facility closures.

NY A07635

Expands the scope of nurse staffing committees to include additional types of health care facilities.

NY S02343

Prohibits wagers on a horse racing event unless such racing event is offered pursuant to a fixed odds sports wagering agreement; authorizes agreements between a mobile sports wagering operator and an affiliate to locate self-service sports betting kiosks upon the premises of the affiliate.

NY A03562

Prohibits wagers on a horse racing event unless such racing event is offered pursuant to a fixed odds sports wagering agreement; authorizes agreements between a mobile sports wagering operator and an affiliate to locate self-service sports betting kiosks upon the premises of the affiliate.

NY S07453

Includes video lottery gaming in certain gambling offenses.

NY A01487

Relates to restrictions on class DJ and MJ licenses in the counties of Nassau and Suffolk by permitting such licensees to drive to and from school between the hours of five in the morning to nine o'clock in the evening.

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