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Arkansas Sports Betting Bill Bans Wagering On Special Olympics, WWE 4k5t38

Legislation would give sports leagues 1% of the handle 432q6w

Brian PempusBrian Pempus
April 2, 2019
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There are dozens of sports betting bills across the country, but one filed in Arkansas on Monday is rather unique. Among other things, it includes a prohibition against wagering on the Special Olympics, WWE events and American Kennel Club dog shows. The proposal by state senator Will Bond (D) is called the Athletic Event Wagering Act of 2019. 434a3e

Arkansas some key regulations  are currently absent even for brick-and-stick sportsbooks.

The legislation, Senate Bill 669, would expand the state’s sports betting market to include mobile platforms. It’s a common sense proposal in that regard. Other states such as Mississippi have learned that to fully activate the market, mobile sports wagering is essential. States without it basically invite residents to remain in the black market for remote purposes, and perhaps ignore the legal market altogether.

The bill would establish a 12.5% tax rate for gross revenue from retail sports betting and 13.5% for mobile wagering revenues.

A major strike against the bill 2t52j

The bill was introduced on April Fools Day, but unfortunately some of its provisions are not a joke.

The legislation marks a return of the misguided “integrity fee,” referenced as such, which is effectively a proposed royalty that would require licensed sportsbooks to fork over an 1% off-the-top cut of the entire betting handle to pro sports leagues. It’s a poor public policy proposal, and also comical given that leagues have actually lowered their “request” to 0.25 percent at public hearings elsewhere, itting the initial 1% ask was too high, and now reject the name “integrity fee” altogether.

“There is a lot of misinformation, starting with the name,” said Kenny Gersh, a Major League Baseball executive vice president at an October 2018 conference. “We don’t call it an integrity fee. I’ll call it essentially what it is, which is a royalty. Also, 1 percent [of the total amount wagered] is not anything we’ve been asking for since the very beginning, since we realized that was not the correct amount. So we have been talking about a quarter point.”

In what some lawmakers don’t grasp is a low-margin offering, sportsbooks typically hold 5-7% of the handle, so 1% of the handle amounts to roughly 20% of potential sportsbook revenues.

Are the leagues the regulators? h6y1a

Gaming in the state is under the oversight of the Arkansas Racing Commission. That would be the case under SB 669.

However, a section of the bill, seen in many other league-written bills in other states, would afford leagues the authority to prohibit certain bets.

“A professional or amateur athletic association may notify the Arkansas Racing Commission that the professional or amateur athletic association desires to restrict or limit athletic event wagering on the professional or amateur athletic association’s athletic events to ensure the integrity of the association’s athletic events by providing notice in the form and manner as the commission may require, including restrictions on the sources of data and associated video upon which a licensee may rely in offering and paying wagers and the wager types that may be offered…Upon receiving the notice…the commission shall publish any wagering restrictions and limitations the professional or amateur athletic association requires.”

It’s not an explicit data mandate, but reads like one.

Other tidbits i1l2f

The legislation calls for a “statewide NCAA bracket pool,” which would be the first of its kind in the country.

Bets on the Special Olympics, WWE events and American Kennel Club dog shows would be prohibited. They are all mentioned by name in the bill. Few if any states would allow bets on non-traditional sporting events, so that’s not usual, but explicitly singling out those organizations is uncommon for a sports betting bill.

The legislation calls for an usual penalty for illegal bets placed by someone involved with a sporting event. The unethical athlete could be fined up to 10 times the amount of the illegal wager they placed. A sports betting licensee could be fined up to 50 times the amount of said wager.

SB 669’s current provisions 2g2j70

  • Mobile Betting? Yes
  • In-person registration required? No
  • Tax rate: 12.5% retail, 13.5% online
  • Annual license fee: TBD
  • Legal to bet on college games?: Yes
  • Fee to pro leagues: Yes
  • Use of “official league data” mandated?: No
  • Regulatory body: Arkansas Racing Commission
  • Where the money goes: Athletic Event Wagering Fund
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