New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08156

Introduced
5/15/25  
Refer
5/15/25  

Caption

Relates to sports wagers placed in video lottery gaming facilities.

Summary

S08156 aims to amend existing laws governing sports wagering in New York, specifically in relation to video lottery gaming facilities. It authorizes these facilities to operate sports pools, allowing for the acceptance of wagers on various sports events, while placing key regulations on how and where these wagers can be made. The bill defines crucial terms such as 'authorized sports bettor' and 'sports wagering gross revenue', outlining the provisions under which these operations should legally function. The focus of the amendment is to ensure that regulated gambling is conducted fairly and responsibly within the state, thereby facilitating the growth of the gaming industry in New York. The bill also anticipates generating significant tax revenue, as it imposes a tax equating to ten percent on gross gaming revenue derived from sports wagering activities at casinos and video lottery gaming facilities. Additionally, it establishes a separate tax for mobile sports wagering, which will be calculated through a competitive bidding process, ensuring uniformity and transparency in revenue generation. Expectations around tax income include funds earmarked for education and problem gambling treatment programs, showcasing the dual focus of revenue generation and social responsibility. One major point of contention surrounding S08156 lies in the restrictions on who can place bets, especially regarding amateur or college sports. The bill explicitly prohibits wagering on games involving New York collegiate teams, a point that has provoked debates within different stakeholder groups, including educational institutions and sports organizations. Critics argue that this ban is overly restrictive and could hamper the state’s ability to regulate and capitalize on college sports wagering. Moreover, S08156 imposes stringent requirements for operators concerning responsible gaming practices. These include comprehensive training for employees to recognize signs of gambling addiction and mechanisms for reporting suspicious wagering activities. By enhancing the integrity of sports betting in New York, the bill seeks to counter potential abuses like match-fixing and fraudulent activities, thus aiming to build a robust framework for safe and fair betting practices.

Companion Bills

NY A08361

Same As Relates to sports wagers placed in video lottery gaming facilities.

Previously Filed As

NY A08361

Relates to sports wagers placed in video lottery gaming facilities.

NY A09636

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

NY A09343

Directs the state gaming commission to prohibit in-play sports wagers from bettors in this state.

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 A00382

Expands advertising restrictions for gaming facility licensees and applicants to include mobile sports wagering licensees.

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 S09436

Expands advertising restrictions for gaming facility licensees and applicants to include mobile sports wagering licensees.

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.

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 S09415

Requires mobile sports wagering operators to share monthly invoice statements to authorized consumers; specifies information required.

Similar Bills

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