Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 36 - MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY AND GAMING CONTROL AGENCY
Subtitle 10 - SPORTS WAGERING PROVISIONS
Chapter 36.10.14 - Sports Wagering Requirements and Limitations
Section 36.10.14.07 - Complaint by an Interested Party
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 36.10.14.07
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Definitions. In this regulation, the following terms have the meanings indicated:
(1) "Interested party" means:
(a) A sports wagering licensee;
(b) A professional sports team, or its:
(i) League;
(ii) Association; or
(iii) Governing entity; or
(c) An institution of higher
education.
(2) "Public
hearing" means the portion of a Commission meeting during which the Commission
will consider an interested party's complaint about a matter described in State
Government, § 9-1E-11(e)(2), Annotated Code of Maryland.
B. Complaint.
(1) An interested party may submit a
complaint to the Commission requesting the Commission to prohibit a:
(a) Type or form of sports wagering;
or
(b) Category of individuals
wagering on a sporting event.
(2) Time for Submission.
(a) The complaint shall be submitted at least
15 days before commencement of the wagering activity that is the subject of the
complaint.
(b) Except for recurring
events, the Commission shall immediately dismiss, and may not consider, a
complaint that is submitted less than 15 days before commencement of the
wagering activity that is the subject of the complaint.
(3) The complaint shall be in writing, and
specifically describe the type, form, or category of wager, including:
(a) A description of the sporting event for
which the wager is offered, including:
(i)
Date;
(ii) Time;
(iii) Place; and
(iv) Participants in the sporting
event;
(b) The name and
contact information for the licensee or person offering the wager;
(c) The specific reasons why the complainant
believes that the type, form, or category of wager:
(i) Is contrary to public policy;
(ii) Is unfair to consumers;
(iii) Affects the integrity of a particular
sport; or
(iv) Affects the
integrity of the sports wagering industry; and
(d) Any other information the Commission
requires.
C. Review of Complaint.
(1) Commission staff
shall review the complaint for compliance with §B of this
regulation.
(2) Missing
Information.
(a) Commission staff shall
notify the complainant if the complaint is missing information required in
§B of this regulation, or if additional information is required to review
the complaint.
(b) The complainant
shall provide Commission staff with any missing or required information within
5 days of the notice in §C(2)(a) of this regulation.
D. Commission staff shall dismiss the complaint if:
(1) The complainant fails to
timely provide information as required in §C of this regulation;
(2) The person that is allegedly conducting
the wagering activity that is the subject of the complaint is not a
licensee;
(3) The wagering activity
is a prohibited wager under COMAR 36.10.14; or
(4) The wagering activity occurs before the
next scheduled Commission meeting.
E. Public Hearing.
(1) The portion of the Commission meeting
pertaining to the agenda item of the complaint shall be conducted as part of a
Commission open meeting under COMAR 36.01.02.03.
(2) A public hearing on the complaint of an
interested party is not a hearing under COMAR 36.01.02.06.
(3) If the complaint has not been dismissed
under §C of this regulation, Commission staff:
(a) Shall place the complaint on the agenda
item of the next Commission meeting and post notice of the meeting in the
ordinary course of business;
(b)
Shall attempt to contact the complainant and the licensee or person offering
the wager of the meeting; and
(c)
May notify any interested party of the complaint and meeting.
(4) An individual who wishes to
speak during the portion of the Commission meeting pertaining to the agenda
item of the complaint:
(a) Is encouraged to
contact the Commission staff who notified the individual of the meeting to
advise, in advance of the meeting, whether they plan to attend; and
(b) Is limited to the time limit established
by the Chair.
(5) If the
Commission meeting will be held virtually:
(a)
The individual shall contact the Commission staff who notified the individual
of the meeting to advise, in advance of the meeting, the telephone number, or
other means acceptable to the Commission, by which they will join the virtual
meeting; and
(b) An individual who
has not contacted Commission staff as required in §E(5)(a) of this
regulation may not participate in the meeting.
(6) During discussion of the agenda item
pertaining to the complaint, the Commission shall:
(a) Receive a report from Commission
staff;
(b) Hear the views if
interested parties, or individuals who have arranged to join the meeting under
§E(5)(a) of this regulation; and
(c) Decide whether good cause is shown to
prohibit the wagering activity that is the subject of the complaint.
(7) If good cause is shown, the
Commission shall notify the complainant and licensee of the decision and take
appropriate action.
(8) If good
cause is not shown, the Commission shall notify the complainant and licensee of
the decision.
F. The Commission's decision on a complaint under this regulation does not give rise to an appeal right under State Government Article, Title 10, Annotated Code of Maryland.
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