§ 42-61.2-3.3. Sports wagering regulation.
(a) In addition to the powers and duties of the division director under §§ 42-61-4, 42-61.2-3, 42-61.2-4, and 42-61.2-3.1, and pursuant to § 42-61.2-2.4, the division director shall promulgate rules and regulations relating to sports
wagering and set policy therefor. These rules and regulations shall establish standards
and procedures for sports wagering and associated devices, equipment, and accessories,
and shall include, but not be limited to:
(1) Approve standards, rules, and regulations to govern the conduct of sports wagering
and the system of wagering associated with sports wagering, including without limitation:
(i) The objects of the sports wagering (i.e., the sporting events upon which sports-wagering
bets may be accepted) and methods of play, including what constitutes win, loss, or
tie bets;
(ii) The manner in which sports-wagering bets are received, payoffs are remitted, and point
spreads, lines, and odds are determined for each type of available sports wagering
bet;
(iii) Physical characteristics of any devices, equipment, and accessories related to sports
wagering;
(iv) The applicable inspection procedures for any devices, equipment, and accessories related
to sports wagering;
(v) Procedures for the collection of bets and payoffs, including but not limited to, requirements
for internal revenue service purposes;
(vi) Procedures for handling suspected cheating and sports-wagering irregularities;
(vii) Procedures for handling any defective or malfunctioning devices, equipment, and accessories
related to sports wagering;
(viii) Procedures for investigation of patron complaints related to sports wagering;
(ix) Terms and conditions for online sports wagering;
(x) Internal controls for all aspects of online sports wagering, including procedures
for system integrity, system security, operations, accounting, and reporting of problem
gamblers;
(xi) Operational controls for server-based gaming systems, software, and hardware utilized
for online sports wagering, including, but not limited to, appearance, functionality,
contents, collection, storage, and retention of data and security; and
(xii) Operational controls for online gaming accounts, including, but not limited to, procedures
for the establishment and closure of an online gaming account, funding of withdrawal
of funds from an online gaming account, and generation of an account statement for
a patron's online gaming account;
(2) Establishing the method for calculating sports-wagering revenue and online sports-wagering
revenue and standards for the daily counting and recording of cash and cash equivalents
received in the conduct of sports wagering, and ensuring that internal controls are
followed and financial books and records are maintained and audits are conducted;
(3) Establishing the number and type of sports-wagering bets authorized at the hosting
facility, including any new sports-wagering bets or variations or composites of approved
sports-wagering bets, and all rules related thereto;
(4) Establishing any sports-wagering rule changes, sports-wagering minimum and maximum
bet changes, and changes to the types of sports-wagering products offered at a particular
hosting facility, including but not limited to, any new sports-wagering bets or variations
or composites of approved sports-wagering bets, and including all rules related thereto;
(5) Requiring the hosting facility and/or sports-wagering vendor to:
(i) Provide written information at each sports-wagering location within the hosting facility
about wagering rules, payoffs on winning sports wagers, and written information prominently
displayed on any electronic platform available to the player through a server-based
gaming system and other information as the division may require;
(ii) Provide specifications approved by the division to integrate and update the hosting
facility's surveillance system to cover all areas within the hosting facility where
sports wagering is conducted and other areas as required by the division. The specifications
shall include provisions providing the division and other persons authorized by the
division with onsite access to the system;
(iii) Designate one or more locations within the hosting facility where sports-wagering
bets are received;
(iv) Ensure that visibility in a hosting facility is not obstructed in any way that could
interfere with the ability of the division, the hosting facility, or other persons
authorized under this section or by the division to oversee the surveillance of the
conduct of sports wagering;
(v) Ensure that the count rooms for sports wagering have appropriate security for the
counting and storage of cash;
(vi) Ensure that drop boxes are brought into or removed from an area where sports wagering
is conducted or locked or unlocked in accordance with procedures established by the
division;
(vii) Designate secure locations for the inspection, service, repair, or storage of sports-wagering
equipment and for employee training and instruction to be approved by the division;
(viii) Establish standards prohibiting persons under eighteen (18) years of age from participating
in sports wagering;
(ix) Establish compulsive and problem gambling standards and/or programs pertaining to
sports wagering consistent with this chapter;
(6) Establishing the minimal proficiency requirements for those individuals accepting
sports wagers and administering payoffs on winning sports wagers. The foregoing requirements
of this subsection may be in addition to any rules or regulations of the DBR requiring
licensing of personnel of state-operated gaming facilities;
(7) Establish appropriate eligibility requirements and standards for traditional sports-wagering
equipment suppliers; and
(8) Any other matters necessary for conducting sports wagering.
(b) The hosting facility shall provide secure, segregated facilities as required by the
division on the premises for the exclusive use of the division staff and the gaming
enforcement unit of the state police. The space shall be located proximate to the
gaming floor and shall include surveillance equipment, monitors with full camera control
capability, as well as other office equipment that may be deemed necessary by the
division. The location and size of the space and necessary equipment shall be subject
to the approval of the division.