Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6048

Introduced
3/7/25  

Caption

Effective 7/1/2026, the state lottery division of gaming stops renewing any existing sports wagering vendor contract. Prior to the expiration of any existing contracts the division shall issue an open invitation for applicants for sports wagering vendors.

Impact

The impact of this bill on state laws is significant as it represents a shift in how sports betting operations are managed and regulated. By ceasing to renew existing contracts, the legislation aims to prevent any monopoly or stifling of competition in the sports wagering industry. This could lead to better services and possibly lower costs for consumers as new vendors are introduced to the market. The requirement to open the bidding process is intended to ensure transparency and fairness in the awarding of contracts for sports wagering vendors.

Summary

House Bill 6048 seeks to amend current laws regarding sports wagering in Rhode Island. It establishes that, effective July 1, 2026, the state lottery division will no longer renew any existing vendor contracts for sports wagering. Instead, prior to the expiration of these contracts, an open invitation for applications from potential vendors will be issued, with a requirement to award at least five new contracts. This change aims to foster competition among vendors and potentially improve the offerings in the state's sports wagering landscape.

Contention

While the bill appears to be a reformative step, it may be met with contention among current vendors who have established operations within the state. There are concerns regarding the stability of existing agreements and the potential for disruption in service during the transition to new vendor contracts. Additionally, discussions may arise around the standards and regulations that will govern new vendors, particularly in relation to licensing, security, and responsible gaming practices. As the state seeks to modernize its approach to sports wagering, stakeholders will likely have differing views on the best path forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0948

Video Lottery Games, Table Games And Sports Wagering

RI H6348

Video Lottery Games, Table Games And Sports Wagering

RI H6313

Video Lottery Games, Table Games And Sports Wagering

RI S0003

Video Lottery Games, Table Games And Sports Wagering

RI S0146

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

RI H5925

Division Of Gaming And Athletics Licensing

RI H8244

Makes various amendments to the authorization of gaming credits and the regulatory agreement involving Bally's corporation and affiliates to increase Rhode Island's competitiveness in the gaming industry.

RI S3040

Increases the maximum amount of credit a video lottery retailer may extend to a patron and would authorize certain amendments to the regulatory agreement involving Bally's Corporation and affiliates of Bally's.

RI H5295

Gambling And Lotteries

RI H7745

Amends the law relating to casino crimes to be consistent with the advent of iGaming and the relevant age restrictions to participate in iGaming.

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