North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota Senate Bill SB2384

Introduced
1/27/25  
Refer
1/27/25  
Report Pass
2/12/25  
Refer
2/13/25  
Engrossed
2/21/25  
Refer
2/25/25  
Report DNP
3/24/25  
Refer
3/24/25  
Refer
3/26/25  

Caption

The maintenance of electronic pull tab devices and the elimination of dog racing; and to provide an effective date.

Impact

The bill's passage would lead to significant changes in the state's regulatory approach to gaming devices, particularly by formalizing the framework for electronic pull tabs while phasing out dog racing. This aligns with movements in several states that seek to modernize charitable gaming regulations and eliminate forms of racing that have diminished in popularity. If enacted, it would necessitate local organizations that currently engage in dog racing to adjust their operations in anticipation of the impending prohibition of this activity, thereby affecting jobs and community events tied to dog racing.

Summary

Senate Bill 2384 focuses on the regulation of electronic pull tab devices and proposes the elimination of dog racing in North Dakota. The bill amends several sections of the North Dakota Century Code to enhance the regulatory framework surrounding the maintenance and utilization of electronic pull tab devices. It also includes provisions for licensing fees associated with manufacturers and distributors of these gaming devices, aiming to streamline the operation within the state while ensuring that the relevant financial contributions are made to the charitable gaming technology fund.

Sentiment

Discussions around SB2384 have displayed mixed sentiments. Proponents argue that the bill is a necessary step to modernize North Dakota's gaming laws, providing increased oversight while promoting electronic gaming that can benefit charitable organizations. Conversely, opponents express concern over the removal of dog racing, suggesting it reflects a broader trend of diminishing local traditions and livelihoods associated with the sport. The polarized views illustrate the balancing act between embracing technological advances in gaming while safeguarding community-based cultural practices.

Contention

A notable point of contention stems from the elimination of dog racing, which some advocates fear could lead to job losses within the sector. Furthermore, the bill modifies licensing arrangements, which some stakeholders believe may impose additional burdens on small organizations that rely on charitable gaming operations to fund community initiatives. As the bill progresses through legislative discussions, debates center on ensuring that the transition provides adequate support to affected entities while promoting the intended benefits of enhanced regulatory oversight.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND HB1342

The authorized sale of electronic gaming devices by manufacturers and live or simulcast horse racing.

ND HB1525

The structure of the state gaming commission and the administration and regulation of games of chance; to provide an appropriation; and to provide for application.

ND SB2224

The gaming commission, gaming stamp requirements, and the attorney general's regulation of gaming; to provide a penalty; and to provide an appropriation.

ND SB2347

The authorization of historic horse race wagering and the elimination of simulcast dog racing under the certificate system; and to provide an effective date.

ND HB1290

State gaming commission rules on electronic pull tab games and deals at the end of a quarter.

ND SB170

Gaming; Electronic Pull-tabs

ND HB386

Gaming; Electronic Pull-tabs

ND HF4983

Limitation on number of electronic pull-tab and electronic bingo devices increased, electronic pull-tab games and electronic bingo games allowed to be played simultaneously, and maximum bet and prize award for electronic pull-tab games increased.

ND HB1615

Securing approval for a gaming site authorization.

ND SB0209

Electronic pull tabs in charity gaming.

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