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Code · Michigan · Chapter 432 — Gaming

432.509 Resources for compulsive gaming behavior; website availability; player access to playing history and fees expended.

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432.509 Resources for compulsive gaming behavior; website availability; player access to playing history and fees expended.
Sec. 9.
(1)A licensed fantasy contest operator shall make available on the licensed fantasy contest operator's website information about resources relating to compulsive gaming behavior including a telephone number or link to information on compulsive gaming behavior and where to seek assistance for compulsive gaming behavior.
(2)A licensed fantasy contest operator shall make available, by website, telephone, or online chat, a means to allow an individual to irrevocably restrict the individual's ability to enter a fantasy contest and to select the length of time the restriction will be in effect.
(3)A licensed fantasy contest operator shall offer a fantasy contest player access to the fantasy contest player's playing history, including a summary of entry fees expended, games played, previous lineups, and prizes awarded.
History: 2019, Act 157 , Imd. Eff. Dec. 20, 2019
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