Key: Recommended Modifications and Additional Rule Text Removals
11 VAC 5-80-20 Sports Bettors’ Bill of Rights |
GLI Recommendations |
A permit holder shall publish prominently on its platform a link to the Virginia Sports Bettors’ Bill of Rights in the form established and made available by the Department on its website. I. The Right to Integrity and Transparency Sports bettors have the right to access information necessary for bet-making, as well as information demonstrating that the permit holder’s offerings are administered legally and fairly in all respects. Such information includes but is not limited to: |
The Sports Bettors’ Bill of Rights is a unique requirement for Virginia. GLI recommends considering incorporation of the content into the House Rules, Responsible Gambling page, Privacy Policy, and Terms and Conditions and eliminating such section, especially since it’s more stating what subjects should be displayed, not so much the content of these subjects themselves. If kept, GLI recommends clarification be added stating if it is acceptable to simply link to a copy of the Bill of Rights which is posted on Virginia’s website or if the text has to exist on the platform itself. |
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The handle for each bet and the explicit way the odds are calculated for that bet is not required to be displayed for any other markets. If this section is kept, recommend these items reflect the more common House Rule items. |
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GLI recommends this information required to be covered within the requirements for Terms and Conditions or the Complaints. |
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GLI recommends this information required to be covered within the requirements for Terms and Conditions or the Responsible Gambling Page. |
II. The Right to Data Privacy and SecuritySports bettors have the right to privacy and protection of their personally identifiable information and to the security of their funds and financial activities on sports betting platforms. |
GLI recommends this information required to be covered within the Privacy Policy Requirements |
III. The Right to Self-ExcludeSelf-exclusion refers to systems employed within the gaming ecosystem that allow consumers to preemptively limit bet sizes, frequencies and other related behavior. Self-exclusion systems give the bettor the ability to exclude him-or herself from participation in sports betting in the Commonwealth, whether for a limited period or permanently. IV. The Right to Protection of the VulnerableSports betting permit holders must employ industry best practices to verify the age of the account holder and block access by anyone under 21 years of age. All sports bettors must have easy access, through their preferred sports betting platform, to resources about addiction warning signs and treatment. Sports betting permit holders are to be proactive in preventing at-risk customers from becoming problem gamblers by implementing responsible gaming programs, trainings, and other practices to help sports bettors play responsibly. |
GLI recommends this information required to be covered within the requirements for Terms and Conditions or the Responsible Gambling Page. |
V. The Right to RecourseA sports bettor has the right to recourse against a sports betting permit holder in the event he or she believes a transaction or other interaction has been mishandled. Such recourse is essential to establish the credibility of legalized sports betting and to maintain consumer trust. Sports bettors have the right to seek relief as outlined in the Virginia’s sports betting laws and regulations, and sports betting permit holders must have a clear, expeditious protocol to address concerns raised by sports bettors. |
GLI recommends this information required to be covered within the requirements for Terms and Conditions or the Complaints. |