New York establishes voluntary self-exclusion register

by SBC Americas
2 minutes read
The New York State Gaming Commission has announced the formation of a voluntary self-exclusion register to protect players across the state.

Developed in association with the Responsible Play Partnership, the New York Council on Problem Gambling and the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports, the self-exclusion program will allow players to ban themselves from any gambling activity.

Those placed on the register will be barred from all gaming establishments across the state and from gambling on any platform including sportsbooks.

NYCPG Executive Director James Maney said: “Assisting those in need of help through providing care and concern is at the core of what NYCPG does, and the launch of this new program exemplifies that care and concern by breaking down barriers.

“The new online notary services make it easier for individuals to complete remote VSE, while also connecting to one of our caring staff members who are knowledgeable about the process.”

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