New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S02615

Introduced
1/21/25  
Refer
1/21/25  

Caption

Authorizes one percent of mobile sports tax revenue, but not less than six million dollars, to be used for problem gambling.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S05640

Authorizes up to two percent of mobile sports tax revenue, but not more than twenty-three million dollars, be used for youth team sports funding to be distributed by county youth bureaus, city of New York's department of youth and community development, and an organization which supports and invests in programs that use sports as a vehicle for youth development and social change.

NY A08167

Authorizes up to two percent of mobile sports tax revenue, but not more than twenty-three million dollars, be used for youth team sports funding to be distributed by county youth bureaus, city of New York's department of youth and community development, and an organization which supports and invests in programs that use sports as a vehicle for youth development and social change.

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 A07629

Increases distributions for problem gambling education and treatment purposes to $12 million.

NY SB862

Gaming - Problem Gambling - Prevalence Study and Fund Revenue

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 HB1409

Gaming - Problem Gambling - Prevalence Study and Fund Revenue

NY HB700

Gaming - Problem Gambling - Prevalence Study and Fund Revenue

NY SB706

Gaming - Problem Gambling - Prevalence Study and Fund Revenue

NY A09125

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.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.