Maryland bill aims to restrict betting licences near sports venues – iGaming Business

Posted: January 27, 2022 at 11:59 pm

The Maryland Senate is to consider a bill that would restrict the awarding of sports betting licences to facilities located close to a sports venue that is already licensed.

Filed last week and sponsored by Senators Ronald Young and Michael Hough, Senate Bill 297 would prohibit the states Sports Wagering Application Review Commission from issuing licences to venues within a 15mile radius of a Class A1 or A2 sports betting facility in Allegany County, Cecil County, or Worcester County.

SB 297 would also prohibit the awarding of licences to venues within 10 miles of a Class B-1 or B-2 licensed sports betting facility in Calvert County, Carrol County, Frederick County and Washington County.

In addition, licences would not be issued to venues within a 1.5-mile radius of Class A-1 or A-2 sports wagering facility located in any other county, nor any other Class B1 or B2 sports betting venue.

Should the bill gain approval, the new rules would come into effect from June 1 this year.

Marylandofficially opened its regulated sports wagering market last monthafter state Governor Larry Hogan placed the first legal bet at MGM National Harbor.

The Maryland Lottery and Gaming Commissions (MLGCC) Sports Wagering Application Review Commission (SWARC)issued five sports betting licencesto land-based casinos in November.

Penn Nationals Hollywood Casino in Perryville; Caesars Entertainments Horseshoe Casino in Baltimore; Cordish Companies Live! Casino & Hotel in Hanover; the MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill and Churchill Downs Ocean Downs Casino in Berlin all secured licenses.

The MLGCC cleared the quintet to receive licenses earlier in 2021.

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