IGN PUBLISHES DETAILS OF CALIFORNIA ONLINE POKER
PROPOSAL
1 May 2009
Proposal requires state authorities, in
collaboration with DoJ, to draft intrastate regulations
With the Californian push for the regulation, licensing
and taxing of intrastate online poker gaining momentum
(see previous InfoPowa reports), the details of an
initial proposal to the California Legislative Analyst
were outlined by IGN this week.
The California
Online Poker Law Enforcement Compliance and Consumer
Protection Act still has a way to go in the state
legislative process, but constitutes an important
initiative in US online gambling that is being watched
closely by operators, players and observers alike.
IGN's report advises that the California State
Gambling Commission, in conjunction with the state
Department of Justice, is tasked with drafting
appropriate regulations for the implementation of an
online intrastate poker network.
IGN notes that
key points in the proposal are that any legislation:
* Ensures that Internet poker is only offered for
play in a manner that is lawful under the Unlawful
Internet Gambling Enforcement Act 2006.
* Limits
licenses to current gaming establishments, licensed by
California, as well as to California tribes with
compacts
* Mandates wagering hub/s are to be
located within the state
* Specifies only poker
games already approved for play at land-based, licensed
gambling establishments may be offered online
*
Recommends a gross receipts tax structure that mirrors
the structure currently imposed on land-based card rooms
in California
* Requires each Internet Web site
to have an individual, when opening an account, place a
limitation on the amount of funds that may be
transferred into that account within a 24-hour period
* Requires that each Internet Web site provide
for withdrawals from the wagering account only by check,
made payable to the account holder and sent to the
address of the accountholder, or by an electronic
transfer to the same financial account from which the
verified accountholder is authorized make deposits into
a wagering account.
IGN has made a full copy of
the proposal available to readers here:
http://www.igamingnews.com/articles/files/CaliforniaDraftLaw.pdf
The proposals have triggered interesting debate for
and against legalisation on leading online poker forums
such as 2+2.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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