Massachusetts Statutes

§ 11 — Prohibited activities; requests by sports governing body or players association to restrict certain types of wagering; reporting and investigation of criminal, suspicious or abnormal activities; recording of wagers; background checks

Massachusetts § 11
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title IIEXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS OF THE COMMONWEALTH
Ch. 23NAUTHORIZATION AND REGULATION OF SPORTS WAGERING

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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 23N, § 11 (2026).

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Section 11.

(a)An operator shall employ commercially reasonable methods to:
(i)prohibit the operator, directors, officers, owners and employees of the operator and any relative living in the same household as any such person from placing bets with the operator;
(ii)prohibit athletes, coaches, referees, team owners, employees of a sports governing body or its member teams and player and referee union personnel from wagering on any sporting event of their sport's governing body; provided, however, that the operator shall use lists of such persons that a sports governing body may provide to the commission to determine which persons are excluded from placing wagers under this subsection; and provided further, that the commission may use the list of barred employees from the operator and may

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