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Massachusetts asks prospective operators to submit notice of intent form

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Newly-empowered state regulator the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) has released a notice of intent form, asking that any operators interested in applying for a sports betting licence complete the document by 31 August 2022.

In a statement accompanying the release of the form, the MGC said that the notice of intent does not serve as an application for a sports wagering licence and that a failure to apply does not preclude an organisation from applying at a future date.

The MGC stated that the form was to help the agency build a picture of the degree of interest it might expect in licensure:

“As the MGC continues to work to regulate and stand-up sports wagering in Massachusetts, the MGC is requesting that any entity interested in obtaining a sports wagering license to submit this notice of intent so a landscape of interest in sports wagering licenses can come into focus.”

The announcement follows the 10 August news that state governor Charlie Baker had signed the Massachusetts Sports Wagering Act into law, legalising sports betting in the state, as well as appointing the MGC as the overseer of the new regulated market.

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