Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB79

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Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to a lottery game played or facilitated for play by telephone or through an Internet or mobile Internet application; creating criminal offenses.

Impact

The bill amends the Government Code, specifically section 466, which governs the Texas Lottery Commission. It introduces Section 466.318, explicitly stating that individuals cannot engage in purchasing or selling lottery tickets via telephone or internet applications. This regulatory framework aims to protect underage individuals by reinforcing existing age-related restrictions and enhances state control over lottery revenue and enforcement.

Summary

Senate Bill 79 aims to regulate lottery games played or facilitated through telephone, internet, or mobile applications in Texas. The bill introduces specific prohibitions against purchasing lottery tickets in this manner, defining clear criminal offenses related to the unauthorized sale or ordering of lottery tickets digitally. The legislation seeks to enhance the security and integrity of lottery games while addressing the evolving landscape of gambling facilitated through modern technology.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding SB79 is the potential for increased regulation of gambling operations and the criminalization of certain behaviors previously unregulated in the digital space. Critics may argue that these provisions could overreach by penalizing users who seek the convenience of mobile applications for legitimate lottery purchases. Balancing the desire to protect citizens and maintain a fair lottery system with the need for liberty in digital transactions creates a complex landscape for lawmakers and stakeholders.

Notable_points

The criminal offenses established in the bill delineate between different levels of violations, with penalties ranging from Class C misdemeanors for unauthorized purchases to Class A misdemeanors for facilitating sales without proper authorization. This tiered approach reflects a careful consideration of the severity of different infractions, aiming to deter illegal activity while still allowing for legitimate lottery participation.

Companion Bills

TX HB389

Identical Relating to a lottery game played or facilitated for play by telephone or through an Internet or mobile Internet application; creating criminal offenses.

TX SB28

Same As Relating to a lottery game played or facilitated for play by telephone or through an Internet or mobile Internet application; creating criminal offenses.

Previously Filed As

TX SB28

Relating to a lottery game played or facilitated for play by telephone or through an Internet or mobile Internet application; creating criminal offenses.

TX HB389

Relating to a lottery game played or facilitated for play by telephone or through an Internet or mobile Internet application; creating criminal offenses.

TX S3026

Directs State Lottery Commission to permit lottery player to submit and validate lottery claims of $600 or more via Internet, mobile application, or other electronic means.

TX HB228

Provides for the purchase of certain lottery tickets through the internet (OR INCREASE SD RV See Note)

TX HB643

Provides for the purchase of certain lottery tickets through the internet

TX SB3070

Relating to the abolishment of the Texas Lottery Commission and the transfer of the administration of the state lottery and the licensing and regulation of charitable bingo to the Texas Commission of Licensing and Regulation; creating criminal offenses.

TX SB1991

Relating to the conduct of the state lottery; creating a criminal offense.

TX S1446

Prohibits internet sale of lottery tickets by State Lottery Commission.

TX A3373

Prohibits internet sale of lottery tickets by State Lottery Commission.

TX HB618

State Lottery - Internet Sales of Subscription Plans - Authorization

Similar Bills

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