New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09125

Introduced
9/26/25  
Refer
9/26/25  

Caption

Provides that mobile sports wagering operators and mobile sports wagering platforms are prohibited from limiting the size and frequency of deposits or wagers of authorized sports bettors because the bettor obtains financial benefit or due to the bettor's waging activity; provides exceptions for suspicious wagering activity and indications of a gambling disorder; requires such operators and platforms to provide electronic written notice when an authorized sports bettor is limited or banned.

Impact

This bill directly impacts the regulatory framework governing mobile sports betting within the state. By preventing operators from imposing arbitrary limits on deposits and bets, the legislation could enhance the experience for bettors, encouraging a fairer environment for competitive gaming. Furthermore, it places an emphasis on responsible gambling by necessitating operators to monitor for troubling betting patterns and to inform bettors when restrictions are applied, thereby promoting accountability and transparency within the industry.

Summary

A09125 is a proposed legislation in New York known as the 'Fair Play Act', which seeks to modify existing regulations concerning mobile sports wagering. The bill specifically prohibits mobile sports wagering operators and platforms from restricting the size and frequency of deposits or wagers placed by authorized bettors based on the bettor's financial benefits gained from wagering. Furthermore, restrictions can only be justified under specific circumstances such as suspicious wagering activity or indications of a gambling disorder.

Conclusion

As one of the latest developments in the realm of gambling legislation, A09125 reflects a growing recognition of the need to both support the sports betting industry while implementing safeguards for bettors. The passage of this bill could serve as a significant precedent for similar legislative efforts in other states, particularly as mobile gambling continues to expand in popularity. Stakeholders, including operators, lawmakers, and advocacy groups, will likely continue to engage in discussions around this bill as it progresses through the legislative process.

Contention

While proponents of A09125 argue that it will protect the rights and interests of sports bettors, critics raise concerns over potential issues of gambling addiction and irresponsible betting practices. The requirement for operators to provide written notice when limiting a bettor—outlining reasons and specific restrictions—highlights an effort to address these concerns; however, the debate about how effectively these measures can protect vulnerable individuals remains a focal point. Additionally, questions arise about defining what constitutes 'suspicious wagering activity' and the challenges of enforcing these standards.

Companion Bills

NY S09047

Same As Provides that mobile sports wagering operators and mobile sports wagering platforms are prohibited from limiting the size and frequency of deposits or wagers of authorized sports bettors because the bettor obtains financial benefit or due to the bettor's waging activity; provides exceptions for suspicious wagering activity and indications of a gambling disorder; requires such operators and platforms to provide electronic written notice when an authorized sports bettor is limited or banned.

Previously Filed As

NY S09047

Provides that mobile sports wagering operators and mobile sports wagering platforms are prohibited from limiting the size and frequency of deposits or wagers of authorized sports bettors because the bettor obtains financial benefit or due to the bettor's waging activity; provides exceptions for suspicious wagering activity and indications of a gambling disorder; requires such operators and platforms to provide electronic written notice when an authorized sports bettor is limited or banned.

NY A08928

Prohibits mobile sports wagering operators and mobile sports wagering platforms from allowing more than five deposits from an authorized sports bettor in a twenty-four hour period.

NY A10495

Prohibits mobile sports wagering operators from imposing any condition requiring an authorized sports bettor to wager deposited funds as a prerequisite to withdrawing such funds.

NY A08724

Prohibits mobile sports wagering operators from enabling or otherwise permitting authorized sports bettors to deposit or withdraw funds to or from their account through gift certificates, open loop gift certificates, or e-wallets.

NY A09542

Prohibits mobile sports wagering operators from providing certain incentives to individuals for certain actions that tend to increase gambling activities.

NY S08627

Prohibits mobile sports wagering operators from providing certain incentives to individuals for certain actions that tend to increase gambling activities.

NY A09580

Requires mobile sports wagering operators to submit anonymized data to the gaming commission; authorizes the gaming commission to share such data for the purposes of studying the impact of mobile sports wagering on problem gambling.

NY S07908

Relates to preventing minors from participating in sports wagering and creating accounts on mobile sports wagering platforms; requires platforms to employ commercially reasonable and technically feasible age assurance methods.

NY A10440

Relates to preventing minors from participating in sports wagering and creating accounts on mobile sports wagering platforms; requires platforms to employ commercially reasonable and technically feasible age assurance methods.

NY A09636

Limits sports wagering to wagers on the final outcome, score, or winner of a sporting event or contest.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.