Ohio sportsbooks unlikely to push back on regulator’s proposed credit card ban

by SBC Americas
3 minutes read
After weeks of contemplation, the Ohio Casino Control Commission (OCCC) has officially announced its intention to ban the use of credit cards for sports betting in the state.

The OCCC sent a notice on Tuesday to confirm that it has formally proposed an amendment to state law to remove credit cards as a permissible funding method. It first revealed in May that it was considering the rule change, which must then be submitted to and ratified by each of the Common Sense Initiative and the Joint Committee on Agency Rule Review in order to go into effect.

The regulator has opened up a comment period until Friday, July 17, for operators and other stakeholders to have their say on the idea. The OCCC will then hold a public hearing on a yet-to-be-announced date. The OCCC’s next two public meetings are scheduled for July 15 and Aug. 19.

Many Ohio sportsbooks already scrapped credit cards

The Ohio regulator does not seem likely to meet much opposition from its licensed online sportsbooks, giv..

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