NCPG Report Suggests Regulatory Efforts Are Insufficient
The National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) has published the results of a study on gambling regulation in the United States. As it turns out, many states fail to align with the councilās Internet Responsible Gambling Standards (IRGS).
The Report Highlighted Regulatory Gaps in Certain States
The report was compiled by Vixio Regulatory Intelligence, a RegTech platform created to remove the risk of non-compliance in the payments and gambling industries. The document provides a comparative analysis of gambling requirements across the US markets where mobile sports betting is legal as of June 2024.
The NCPG noted that the report cross-referenced requirements established by state laws or regulations against the IRGS.
The report sought to identify gaps in statesā current laws and regulations and provide a clear framework for making improvements to better shield consumers from harm. The document aligns with the NCPGās overall responsible gambling efforts.
Some States Have Established More Extensive RG Rules
The NCPG acknowledged that the laws and regulations tend to put the spotlight on different aspects of gambling and urged readers to review the analysis of each state if they wish to comprehend the broader picture.
Despite that, the council noted that the report makes it evident that some states have established āmore extensive responsible gambling rulesā than others.
According to the report, ten states met 40 or more of the standards outlined by the IRGS. The jurisdictions in question included the following:
Colorado
Connecticut
District of Columbia
Louisiana
Massachusetts
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
Virginia
In addition, nine states met between 25 and 39 of the standards, the NCPG announced. These included the following:
Arizona
Illinois
Indiana
Maine
Maryland
Michigan
Ohio
Oregon
Vermont
Finally, the NCPG listed the eleven states, which met between 10 and 24 of the IRGS standards:
Arkansas
Delaware
Florida
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
New Hampshire
Nevada
Rhode Island
West Virginia
Wyoming
The full report, which contains information for every state, is available on the NCPGās official website.
It contains diverse information about the statesā performance in various regulatory categories, including Governance and Policy, Staff Training, Supporting Informed Decisions Making by Players, Time and Budget Management, Time-Out and Self-Exclusion, Customer Support, Marketing and Advertising, Game Play, KYC and RET.