Illinois Administrative Code
Title 11 - ALCOHOL, HORSE RACING, LOTTERY, AND VIDEO GAMING
Part 1900 - SPORTS WAGERING
Subpart Q - SELF-EXCLUSION
Section 1900.1730 - Duties of Licensees Regarding Self-Excluded Persons
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024
a) A master sports wagering licensee shall cause the name, address, and birthdate of any person on the Self-Exclusion List to be flagged on all mailing, marketing or promotional lists or databases.
b) A master sports wagering licensee shall not send marketing or promotional materials to any person placed on the Self-Exclusion List.
c) A master sports wagering licensee shall maintain a system designed to detect persons on the Self-Exclusion List so as to enforce this Part.
d) A master sports wagering licensee shall not cash checks for, extend credit to, or otherwise assist a person on the Self-Exclusion List to obtain funds for gambling purposes.
e) A master sports wagering licensee shall not accept a wager of greater than $500 without first verifying the identity of the patron against the Self-Exclusion List, unless the wager is placed within the admissions turnstiles of a gaming operation or organization gaming facility.
f) A master sports wagering licensee shall not redeem a wager for currency in an amount of greater than $2,000 without first verifying the identity of the patron against the Self-Exclusion List, unless the wager is placed within the admissions turnstiles of a gaming operation or organization gaming facility.
g) A master sports wagering licensee that holds an owners license or organization gaming license shall provide a means by which an individual on the Self-Exclusion List may turn in unredeemed tickets prior to the commencement of a sports event to obtain refunds pursuant to Section 1900.1740.
h) For any master sports wagering licensee that conducts internet wagering: