Ohio Admin. Code 3775-17-01 - Location-based technology
(A)
Type A sports
gaming proprietors must utilize a geofence system maintained and monitored by a
licensed location-based technology provider, as described in rule
3775-9-03 of the Administrative
Code, to dynamically monitor the geolocation of patrons attempting to place
sports gaming wagers.
(B)
Type A sports gaming proprietors must report to the
commission the name of the licensed location-based technology provider it will
use to ensure compliance with the requirements of Chapter 3775. of the Revised
Code and the rules adopted thereunder.
(C)
The
location-based technology provider must perform a geolocation check to
dynamically monitor the patron's location throughout a patron's placement of
sports gaming wagers with a type A proprietor in accordance with the
requirements of rule
3775-9-03 of the Administrative
Code.
(D)
If the location-based technology provider determines
that a patron is not located in the State, the patron must be blocked from
placing wagers by the type A sports gaming proprietor.
(E)
Type A sports
gaming proprietors must implement a notification mechanism to alert patrons of
a geolocation check failure.
(F)
Type A sports
gaming proprietors or the location-based technology provider must have the
geofence system tested for compliance with Chapter 3775. of the Revised Code
and the rules adopted thereunder before being approved to offer wagering in the
state and at any other time as required by the executive director.
Documentation of the test parameters and results must be submitted to the
commission for review upon completion of each test.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3775.02, 3775.11
Rule Amplifies: 3775.01, 3775.02, 3775.08, 3775.11
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