Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7222

Introduced
1/26/22  

Caption

Video Lottery Games, Table Games And Sports Wagering--the Rhode Island Consumer Protection Gaming Act

Impact

If enacted, H7222 would have a significant impact on the operational framework of video lottery and gambling establishments in Rhode Island. By restricting advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence in these contexts, the bill aims to protect consumer rights and prevent potential exploitation through algorithmic profiling. However, the absence of such technologies could also lead to operational difficulties for gambling providers, who might rely on such data-driven insights to enhance game experiences and consumer engagement.

Summary

House Bill 7222, known as the Rhode Island Consumer Protection Gaming Act, seeks to amend existing gaming laws by prohibiting the use of certain technologies in state-sanctioned gambling operations. Specifically, the bill restricts the implementation of facial recognition and biometric recognition technologies in video lottery terminals and online betting applications, aiming to safeguard the privacy of gaming consumers. Furthermore, it prohibits the use of automated decision systems and algorithmic technologies that could influence gaming outcomes through personalization based on previous betting histories.

Contention

The discussion surrounding H7222 has led to divided opinions among stakeholders. Proponents argue that the bill is a necessary measure to protect consumers from invasive technologies and to promote fair gambling practices. Conversely, opponents have voiced concerns that the restrictions may hinder the gaming industry's ability to modernize and respond to consumer preferences effectively. There are fears that such regulations could stifle innovation and competitiveness among gaming operations.

Provisions

The act specifies that the prohibitions on technology usage do not extend to standardized rewards programs, which indicates a careful approach to balance consumer protection with the operational needs of the industry. It is crucial for lawmakers to consider how this legislation will coexist with the evolving landscape of technology within gaming while ensuring that consumer interests remain prioritized.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0146

Video Lottery Games, Table Games And Sports Wagering -- The Rhode Island Consumer Protection Gaming Act

RI S2491

Video Lottery Games, Table Games And Sports Wagering--the Rhode Island Consumer Protection Gaming Act

RI H6313

Video Lottery Games, Table Games And Sports Wagering

RI S0003

Video Lottery Games, Table Games And Sports Wagering

RI S0948

Video Lottery Games, Table Games And Sports Wagering

RI H6348

Video Lottery Games, Table Games And Sports Wagering

RI S2496

Video-lottery Games, Table Games And Sports Wagering

RI H7424

Video Lottery Games, Table Games And Sports Wagering

RI SB00540

An Act Authorizing Sports Wagering And Online Lottery Draw Games In The State.

RI HB152

Alabama Gaming Commission, established, duties provided for; casino-style games, sports wagering, and lottery games, regulated; gambling offenses, further provided

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