The Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) Thursday voted to require operators to inform bettors if they are being limited, and the operators will likely have to explain for what reason and in what markets.
The commission voted during its meeting to accept a proposed update that will go out for public comment before being promulgated. The proposed regulation does not address what those limits might be.
The MGC is the first regulator in the U.S. to consider requiring operators to inform bettors that they are being limited. Currently, in all jurisdictions, operators may limit bettors with no notice.
Commission staff suggested two updates to the rule.


