Dominican Republic takes a significant step in gambling framework development

The Senate Plenary has approved the first reading of the bill regulating games of chance, including lotteries, in the Dominican Republic.

In what would be a significant development for the country’s gambling framework, the new legislative measure seeks to establish rules governing the authorisation, oversight, and supervision of individuals and legal entities that develop, operate, or market any type of gambling or betting activity within the national territory.

Senator Guillermo Lama presented the committee’s report to the Senate plenary and requested that it be included on the agenda for the current session.

The bill, introduced by Senate Vice President Pedro Catrain and Senator Félix Ramón Bautista Rosario, was merged into a single proposal using Senator Catrain’s version as the basis.

The bill states that in recent years, the gambling industry in the Dominican Republic has experienced significant growth across all sectors, including casinos, sports betting shops, lotteries, an..

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