ADVANCED REGULATION OF SPORTS BETTING - JANUARY 2019 As gaming
jurisdictions are preparing for an expansion of SPORTS WAGERING AFTER
THE U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on PASPA, whether or not your
jurisdiction is looking to legalize and regulate SPORTS BETTING RIGHT
AWAY, now is the time to gain an in-depth understganding about how
regulated SPORTS BETTING WORKS. The International Center for Gaming
REGULATION PROVIDES THIS 2-day intensive seminar on REGULATION OF
SPORTS BETTING. Our program* explores tactics and procedures for how
jurisdictions have approached the REGULATION OF SPORTS BETTING.
Learn from experts in the only state that was legally permitted to
operate full-scale SPORTS WAGERING.
Day 1: Regulating SPORTS BETTING
(Tuesday, JANUARY 28, 2020)
Global SPORTS BETTING LANDSCAPE TAX
IMPLICATIONS FOR SPORTS BETTING GAMBLING REGULATORY STRUCTURE RISKS
AFTER LEGALIZATION OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS ENFORCEMENT IN SPORTS
BETTING Auditing SPORTS BETTING DAY 2: SPORTS WAGERING IN OPERATION
(Wednesday, JANUARY 29, 2020)
Integrity Monitoring House Rules How
Mobile Operates In-Running (Live Game) Wagering Case Studies in
Regulating SPORTS BETTING SPORTS BETTING COMPANY VISIT *As a
supplement to our Understanding SPORTS BETTING PROGRAM, this more
ADVANCED PROGRAM ADDRESSES ADDITIONAL REGULATORY AND OPERATIONAL
IMPACTS OF SPORTS WAGERING.Who can attend this event? Although the
curriculum of the program is primarily designed for gaming regulators
from either commercial or tribal jurisdictions, including gaming
agency staff, Board or Commission members, legislators, or policy
makers, it is open to anyone with an interest in the impact of
legalized SPORTS BETTING. What is included in the registration fee?
The fee includes all classroom materials and a certificate of
completion from the University of Nevada, LAS VEGAS. A continental
breakfast, lunch, and parking will also be provided. All other
expenses, including airfare, ground transportation, accommodations,
evening meals, and incidentals are the responsibility of the
participant. Are there recommended accommodations? In addition to the
large number of hotels located on the LAS VEGAS Strip, a number of
participants may choose to stay at nearby off-strip hotels. Is
transportation or parking available? Participants may arrive either by
taxi, Uber, or Lyft. However, parking passes on the UNLV campus will
be provided for those who will arrive in their own or rented vehicles.
What is the attire for the program? The attire is business casual.
What is the refund policy? 1. In the event a course is canceled,
registrants will be notified as soon as possible and receive a full
refund of their registration fee. The International Center for Gaming
REGULATION IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TRAVEL AND RELATED EXPENSES OR
OTHER EXPENSES INCURRED BY ANY PARTICIPANT DUE TO A COURSE
CANCELLATION. 2. A service fee of Twenty Percent (20%) will apply to
all participant initiated cancellations received three (3) weeks prior
to the event. 3. A service fee of Fifty Percent (50%) will apply to
all participant initiated cancellations received two (2) weeks (14
days or less) prior to the event. In the event you need to cancel, you
may substitute another person to attend in your place. However, you
will need to inform us in writing no later than two (2) business days
prior to the start of the event. 4. All cancellations and refund
requests must be made in writing. Refunds granted for credit card
charges will be credited to the original account charged. No refunds
will be given in the event of “No Shows.” Refunds may take up to 4
weeks for processing. Where can I contact the organizer with any
questions? For additional questions, please contact Craig Ferreira,
Operations and Markerting Manager, International Center for Gaming
REGULATION: craig.ferreira@unlv.edu or (702) 895-2445. Categories:
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