New York betting statement bill reaches last stop before governor

The legislative effort to require sportsbooks in New York to provide players with monthly betting account statements has reached its last step before a potential governor’s signature.

New York Assembly Bill 10329 was unanimously advanced on Tuesday by the state Senate with amendments, sending the measure back to the Assembly for a final vote before heading to Gov. Kathy Hochul’s desk.

How would New York betting statement bill work?

Assemblymember Rebecca Kassay’s consumer protection bill aims to amend New York gaming law to require licensed operators to send sportsbook account holders monthly account activity statements via push notifications. Kassay’s legislation also requires operators to make the statements “continuously accessible through the bettor’s account.”

Under the NY sports betting bill, operators must deliver the activity statements to each account holder within 15 days of each calendar month ending, mirroring financial institutions.

The New York gaming bill also requi..

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