Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0146

Introduced
2/1/23  

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, S0146 would directly influence the operations of gaming facilities in Rhode Island by ensuring that technologies often criticized for their potential misuse, such as facial recognition and automated decision systems, are excluded from the gaming process. This legislative move is seen as a proactive measure to safeguard consumer privacy by preventing automated systems from influencing gaming outcomes based on personal data. The bill may signal a shift towards maintaining a more traditional gaming environment, which could appeal to segments of the population concerned about potential abuses related to advanced technology in gambling settings.

Summary

Senate Bill S0146, officially titled 'The Rhode Island Consumer Protection Gaming Act,' proposes significant amendments to the regulations governing state-sanctioned gaming operations, specifically focusing on video lottery games, table games, and sports betting. The primary aim of this bill is to enhance consumer protection while addressing emerging technologies that have implications in gaming environments. The bill establishes explicit prohibitions against utilizing facial recognition technology and other biometric recognition systems within both physical gaming terminals and online betting applications, positioning itself at the forefront of a national dialogue regarding privacy and security in gaming.

Contention

Debate surrounding S0146 touches on the balance between technological advancement and consumer privacy. Advocates of the bill argue that such technological restrictions are necessary to mitigate risks associated with automated systems that could exploit gaming consumers' behavior and data. Conversely, opponents may contend that the bill could limit innovation within the gaming sector and hinder the state's ability to modernize its gaming infrastructure. Furthermore, discussions may arise regarding the effectiveness of these restrictions in a rapidly evolving technological landscape, highlighting the need for ongoing review and adaptation of such regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7222

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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