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North Carolina Delays Launch of Legal Sports Betting Beyond January, Says Lottery Commission
Postponement in the Cards: North Carolina’s Legal Sports Betting Launch Pushed Beyond January
The eagerly awaited launch of legal sports betting in North Carolina, initially slated for January 8, is now set to be postponed, as indicated by the North Carolina Lottery Commission.
Following Governor Roy Cooper’s legalization of sports betting in June, the state had geared up for a potential start in early January. However, the recent meeting of the Lottery Commission has revealed that January 8 is an “unrealistic go-live date” due to several outstanding regulatory compliance requirements.
This delay underscores the complexities involved in rolling out a fully regulated mobile sports betting market. According to Sterl Carpenter, Deputy Executive Director of Gaming Compliance and Sports Betting, the operators must meet a range of criteria before they can commence operations. These include the submission and approval of internal controls, ensuring the exclusion of wagers outside state jurisdiction, federal and tribal lands, along with the verification of their application platforms and responsible gaming plans.
For sports betting enthusiasts and stakeholders in North Carolina, this development signals a meticulous approach towards establishing a robust and compliant sports wagering environment in the state. It is a commitment to integrity and responsible gambling that will define the future of sports betting in North Carolina.
Extensive Operator Compliance: Operators must rigorously adhere to the rules set by the Commission, including submitting and gaining approval for their internal controls, operational protocols, and responsible gaming plans.
Geographical and Jurisdictional Checks: A critical compliance aspect involves ensuring that bets are not accepted from outside North Carolina’s jurisdiction, federal lands, or tribal territories within the state, necessitating thorough testing of these systems.
Platform and Plan Approvals: The operators’ application platforms must undergo rigorous testing and approval. Moreover, their responsible gaming initiatives are subject to scrutiny and endorsement by the Commission.
Governor Cooper’s Sports Betting Law: The law signed by Governor Cooper, HB 347, expands the scope of legal betting to include horse racing, professional and college sports, Olympic events, and esports, reflecting the broadening landscape of sports wagering.
Ongoing Rule Discussions: The North Carolina Lottery Commission’s sports betting committee continues to deliberate on the rules governing mobile wagering, indicating a cautious and thorough approach to regulatory framework development.
While the postponement of sports betting in North Carolina might be a temporary setback for eager bettors, it reflects the state’s dedication to ensuring a safe, fair, and well-regulated sports betting market. The meticulous process undertaken by the Lottery Commission and other regulatory bodies ensures that once launched, the sports betting landscape in North Carolina will be well-equipped to offer a responsible and enjoyable experience for all participants. The anticipation builds as North Carolina moves closer to unveiling a vibrant, compliant sports betting sector.