Code of Massachusetts Regulations
940 CMR - OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
Title 940 CMR 34.00 - Daily fantasy sports contest operators in Massachusetts
Section 34.12 - Fairness of DFS Contests
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) No Game Play by Employees and Others Affiliated with a DFSO. No DFSO employee, DFSO principal, DFSO officer, DFSO director, or DFSO Contractor may play on any DFS Contest Platform of any DFSO. Nor may such person play through another person as a proxy. However, such individuals may play in a private contest on a DFS Contest Platform in which the individual's relevant affiliation with a DFSO is fully disclosed to each player. DFSO employees may also use clearly marked test accounts for testing purposes including evaluating a DFS Contest Platform. DFSO employees using test accounts shall not be eligible to win Prizes, provided however, that if a DFSO employee wins a DFS contest, the Prize in that contest must be awarded to a participant in that contest who would have won the Prize if the DFSO employee had not participated. DFSOs shall make these restrictions known to all affected individuals and corporate entities.
(2) Disclosures Required of DFSO Promoters. No DFSO Promoter may enter any DFS contest on any DFS Contest Platform unless such DFSO Promoter has disclosed the following in connection with any public recommendation concerning DFS gameplay to other DFS players:
(3) No Disclosure of Proprietary Information. No DFSO employee, DFSO principal, DFSO officer, DFSO director, or DFSO Contractor may disclose proprietary or non-public information that may affect DFS gameplay to any person permitted to engage in DFS gameplay. DFSOs shall make these restrictions known to all affected individuals and corporate entities.
(4) No Gameplay by Athletes and Others Connected with DFS Contest Outcomes. No DFSO shall allow a professional or amateur athlete, or a sports agent, team employee, referee or a league official associated with any competition which is the subject of DFS contests, to enter DFS contests in the sport in which they participate. Nor may such athlete, sports agent, team official, team representative, referee or league official play through another person as a proxy. A DFSO will not be held liable for a violation of 940 CMR 34.12(4) if:
(5) Restriction on Sharing Non-public Information that May Affect DFS Gameplay. No DFSO shall knowingly permit an athlete, sports agent, team employee, referee or league official to provide proprietary or non-public information to any DFS player, or to provide such information to a DFS player before such information is made public.
(6) Beginner Games. All DFSOs shall develop games that are limited to Beginners and shall keep non-Beginner players from participating, either directly or through another person as a proxy, in those games. A DFSO shall suspend the account of any non-Beginner DFS player that enters a Beginner game directly or through another person as a proxy and shall ban such individual from further play. A DFSO may allow a non-Beginner who is not a Highly-experienced Player to enter up to ten Beginner contests in any sport in which that player has not already entered 20 DFS contests.
(7) Games that Exclude Highly-experienced Players. All DFSOs shall develop games in which Highly-experienced Players cannot, either directly or through another person as a proxy, participate. A DFSO shall suspend the account of any Highly-experienced Player who enters a game which excludes Highly-experienced Players, directly or through another person as a proxy, and shall ban such individual from further play.
(8) On-boarding Procedures for New Players. On-boarding procedures for new players shall explain opportunities to learn about contest play and how to identify Highly-experienced Players, and shall recommend beginner contests and low-cost private contests with friends for their value as a learning experience.
(9) Prohibition of Scripts.
(10) Rules on When DFS Contests Lock.
(11) Identification of Highly-experienced Players. DFSOs shall identify Highly-experienced Players by a symbol attached to their username, or by other easily visible means, on all DFS Contest Platforms.
(12) Restrictions on Number of Entries by Contest.
(13) DFSOs shall promptly, accurately and regularly update the "fill rate" for any DFS contest it offers on each of its DFS Contest Platforms. For the purpose of 940 CMR 34.12(13), the term "fill rate" shall mean the number of entries that have been submitted for that DFS contest at a given time.
(14) DFSOs shall not offer free or discounted entries to fill a contest in the three hour period prior to the earliest lock time for that contest, unless such free or discounted entries are made available pursuant to a plan that does not unreasonably disadvantage the players that have already entered that contest. For the purposes of 940 CMR 34.12(14), an entry shall be considered "free" or "discounted" if it is less than the full entry fee for the contest or if the full entry fee is collected subject to refund, account credit, offset or reimbursement on any basis.