MENENDEZ BILL LAUNCHED AT LAST
3 October 2008
Senate action for proposal to regulate poker and
take it out of the reach of UIGEA
Senator Robert Menendez's attempt to legalise online
poker in the United States (see previous InfoPowa
reports) advanced to the Senate this week with the
introduction of the New Jersey Democrat's bill S. 3616,
the Internet Skill Game Licensing and Control Act.
The bill immediately attracted the support of the Poker
Players Alliance as another attack on the Unlawful
Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006, and is
similar to legislation introduced in June 2007 in the
House by Florida Democrat Representative Robert Wexler.
"This action by Senator Menendez is yet another example
that prohibitions on Internet gambling, and specifically
poker, will not work to protect consumers," former Sen.
Alfonse D'Amato, chairman of the Poker Players Alliance,
said in a statement. "The PPA has long advocated for
thoughtful and effective licensing and regulation of
online poker as a means to protect vulnerable
communities, such as children and compulsive gamblers,
and provide appropriate controls to thwart consumer
fraud and abuse. Senator Menendez's legislation is the
right vehicle to achieve those goals.
"On behalf of the members of the PPA and online poker
players nation-wide, I would like to thank Senator
Menendez on his leadership on this important issue. We
look forward to working with him and his Senate
colleagues to enact this sound public policy," said
D'Amato.
S.3616 seeks to establish a licensing and regulatory
framework for the United States to exercise appropriate
control and oversight over Internet poker and other
games of skill.
Key provisions of the bill include:
Thorough vetting of potential licensees through the
mandatory implementation of technologies to protect
against underage gambling and to monitor and detect
potential problem gamblers; operator probity for
operations in the United States would include history of
compliance with the law in foreign jurisdictions.
High standards of monitoring to obviate fraud and the
abuse of customers;
Tight regulation to prevent money laundering and
Arrangements to ensure that the taxman gets his cut.
The text of the proposed bill defines “Internet skill
game” as “an Internet-based game that uses simulated
cards, dice, or tiles in which success is predominantly
determined by the skill of the players, including poker,
bridge, and mahjong.”
“This is really a bill that poker players could love.
It’s written to directly help the online poker playing
community to establish licensed and regulated poker in
the U.S.,” said John Pappas, executive director of the
Poker Players Alliance. “We believe that it is a great
marker for the next Congress and the new
administration.”
If passed, the Secretary of the Treasury will be
responsible to prescribe the licenses, all the
safeguards, regulations, and testing mechanisms
necessary for the government to begin licensing Internet
“skill games” within 180 days of the approving vote.
The act also calls for the Secretary of the Treasury to
constantly monitor the licensed sites to make sure that
the games remain fair and the companies are following
the rules of the licensing agreement, as defined by S.
3616. The proposed bill also gives states and Indian
lands the rights to refuse to allow its residents to
access the federally licensed sites.
Pappas's approval was not unexpected - the PPA has
reportedly worked with Sen. Menendez’s staff to help
draft the proposal.
“One of the things that Sen. Menendez really gravitated
to is the fact that, under the current environment,
consumers aren’t getting the protection that they
deserve, and he wanted to introduce a bill that would
provide a regulatory framework that protected U.S.
consumers from fraud and abuse, and also to ensure that
children don’t get access to the websites and to protect
problem gamblers, as well," Pappas said.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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