‘An Act To Regulate Fantasy Sports Contests’
SP0449 LD 1320 |
Session - 128th Maine Legislature C "A", Filing Number S-314, Sponsored by
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LR 30 Item 2 |
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Bill Tracking, Additional Documents | Chamber Status |
Amend the bill by striking out the title and substituting the following:
‘An Act To Regulate Fantasy Sports Contests’
Amend the bill by striking out everything after the enacting clause and before the summary and inserting the following:
‘Sec. 1. 8 MRSA §1003, sub-§5 is enacted to read:
Sec. 2. 8 MRSA c. 33 is enacted to read:
CHAPTER 33
REGULATION OF FANTASY CONTESTS
§ 1101. Definitions
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings.
§ 1102. Power and duties of director
§ 1103. License to conduct fantasy contests
The director shall exercise authority over the licensing of all persons operating fantasy contests in the State.
§ 1104. Conditions of licensure
(1) An athlete or individual who participates or officiates in a game, league, athletic event or competition that is the subject of a fantasy contest; or
(2) A sports agent, team employee, referee or umpire or league official associated with a sport or athletic event that is the subject of a fantasy contest;
Upon submission of a report required by this subsection to the director, to the extent the director considers it necessary to ensure the fantasy contest operator's compliance with this chapter and rules adopted pursuant to this chapter, the director is authorized to conduct a financial audit of the fantasy contest operator. The report of an audit conducted by the director pursuant to this subsection is deemed to contain information regarding trade practices of the operator and is confidential and is not a public record within the meaning of Title 1, chapter 13, subchapter 1.
§ 1105. Operation of fantasy contests; allocation of funds
§ 1106. Rules
The director shall adopt rules for the proper enforcement and administration of this chapter. When rules are initially adopted as required by this section, rules are major substantive rules as defined by Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A. Amendments or changes to those rules, after initial adoption, are routine technical rules as defined by Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A.
§ 1107. Violations and penalties
§ 1108. Applicability of other laws
Unless expressly provided in this chapter, the provisions of Title 17, chapter 62 and Title 17-A, chapter 39 do not apply to the conduct of fantasy contests operated in accordance with this chapter and rules adopted pursuant to this chapter.
Sec. 3. Operation of fantasy contests prior to availability of application for licensure. Notwithstanding the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 8, section 1103, subsection 1, a person who offered fantasy contests to persons located in the State prior to the effective date of this Act may continue to offer contests to persons located in the State until 60 days after the date that the director of the Gambling Control Unit within the Department of Public Safety begins accepting applications for a fantasy contest operator license as prescribed by Title 8, chapter 33 and rules adopted in accordance with Title 8, chapter 33.
Sec. 4. Appropriations and allocations. The following appropriations and allocations are made.
PUBLIC SAFETY, DEPARTMENT OF
Gambling Control Board Z002
Initiative: Provides appropriations for one Information System Security Analyst position and related costs for oversight of fantasy contest gaming.
GENERAL FUND | 2017-18 | 2018-19 |
POSITIONS - LEGISLATIVE COUNT
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1.000 | 1.000 |
Personal Services
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$95,487 | $98,352 |
All Other
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$4,442 | $4,442 |
GENERAL FUND TOTAL | $99,929 | $102,794 |
summary
This amendment replaces the bill and changes the title. Like the bill, the amendment sets up a structure to regulate the conduct of fantasy contests in the State.
The bill requires fantasy contest operators to register with the Department of Public Safety and sets a registration fee of 10% of the fantasy contest operator's annual gross fantasy contest revenues not to exceed $5,000. The amendment requires the director of the Gambling Control Unit within the Department of Public Safety to oversee and administer the licensing and enforcement of the conduct of fantasy contests in the State. The amendment establishes an annual license fee of $2,500 for contest operators that receive $100,000 or more in gross fantasy contest revenue per year and authorizes the director of the Gambling Control Unit to set an application fee to cover the costs of administering the application process and conducting necessary background investigations. Fantasy contest operators that receive less than $100,000 in gross fantasy contest revenues are not required to pay the license fee but are subject to the application fee. The amendment establishes licensing criteria and conditions of licensure for the operators of fantasy contests and requires the director to adopt rules.
The amendment requires a distribution of 10% of gross fantasy contest revenues of fantasy contest operators that receive revenues of $100,000 or more annually. Finally, the amendment provides that the laws governing unlawful gambling and games of chance do not apply to fantasy contest operators that comply with the laws governing fantasy contests.