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North Carolina State Lottery Commission approved applications for sports betting licensure
The North Carolina State Lottery Commission approved applications for sports betting licensure, taking a major step forward in the licensing of sports betting operators. The approval allows for the commission to begin accepting applications for interactive sports wagering operators as well as the associated sports betting suppliers and providers. Staff has forecast that updates will be posted online in coming days and emails issued to parties that registered and requested updates. Click on this link to see a progress report from the commission.
First set of sports wagering rules approved
During a public meeting on Thursday, Nov. 16, the North Carolina State Lottery Commission approved the first set of rules governing sports wagering. The new rules go into effect Jan. 8, 2024. The rules are posted here.
Sports wagering catalog wins approval
The Sports Catalog that lists all approved sporting events and wagers in North Carolina received the approval of the North Carolina State Lottery Commission on Nov. 16. It also lists all approved leagues and their governing bodies as well as the governing body’s website. No sports betting is authorized yet, but the catalog lists the possible offerings that will be presented by future licensed operators. The Sports Catalog is posted on the Events & Wagering web page here.
New website launches to assist in rulemaking and licensing
The North Carolina State Lottery Commission launched on Nov. 13, a new website, ncgaming.gov, that will support its work with rulemaking and licensing for sports betting and horse race wagering.
Second set of proposed wagering rules issued
The second set of rules that will govern sports betting activities in North Carolina are available for public comment. The public and interested parties have until Nov. 27 to submit comments. To learn more, review the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking. To submit comments, email PublicComments@ncgaming.gov or online at this link.