COURT APPROVES DELAWARE SPORTSBETTING (Update)
29 May 2009
Governor Markell signs bill into law, but
what will the national sports leagues have to say?
The legalisation of sportsbetting in Delaware
successfully passed through its final stages into law
this week as the Delaware Supreme Court ruled that the
legislation does not conflict with the state
constitution, paving the way for Delaware to become the
only state east of the Rocky Mountains to allow wagering
on the outcome of games.
In a 22-page ruling, the
court said the state constitution permits lotteries that
have an element of skill, as long as chance is the
predominant factor in winning or losing, reports
Associated Press. The opinion comes in response to
Governor Jack Markell's request for the court's views.
"I am very pleased with the Supreme Court's
decision," said Markell, who has fought for the lottery
to help overcome a projected revenue shortfall of more
than $600 million for the upcoming fiscal year.
"This decision resolves the legal issues that have been
presented and provides a solid legal framework for our
sports lottery."
The court considered Markell's
plans for a sports lottery that would allow straight
bets on the outcome of athletic events, using a point
spread or money line to ensure roughly equal amounts of
wagers on each side; over/under betting on the total
score of a game; and parlay bets in which players must
select two or more elements, such as the winner of two
or games or two or more over/under bets.
In a
sop for the national sports leagues, which are unhappy
with the legalisation move in Delaware, the law
specifically excludes wagers on games involving college,
amateur or Delaware-based professional teams. The
National Football League fielded a lawyer to argue
against the proposal before the Supreme Court last week.
State officials have now commenced a search for the
right suppliers to oversee the lottery, and will be
finalising the rules and regulations with the goal of
having sports betting in place for the start of this
year's NFL regular season in September 2009.
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