Mich. Admin. Code R. 432.711 - Definitions
Rule 711. As used in these rules:
(a) "Act" means the lawful sports betting
act, 2019 PA 149, MCL 432.401 to 432.419.
(b) "Affiliate" means a person that, directly
or indirectly, through 1 or more intermediaries, controls or is controlled by a
sports betting operator.
(c)
"Affiliate marketer" means a person involved in promoting, marketing, and
directing business to online gaming sites who is compensated based on the
volume of customer referrals to an online gaming site or customer activity,
including but not limited to, number of registrations, number of depositing
registrations, or wagering activity, or both.
(d) "Agent" means any individual who is
employed by any agency of this state, other than the board, the state police,
or attorney general, and who is assigned to perform full-time services on
behalf of or for the benefit of the board regardless of the title or position
held by that individual.
(e)
"Authorized participant session" means the period of time that an authorized
participant is logged on to an internet sports betting platform.
(f) "Conflict of interest" means a situation,
relationship, or association in which the private interest of employees,
agents, and contractors of the board may influence the judgment of the
employee, agent, or contractor in the performance of his or her public duty
under the act.
(g) "Contractor"
means any individual not employed by this state who performs services on behalf
of or for the benefit of the board and requires unescorted access to board
facilities.
(h) "Event category"
means a specific type of athletic event or other event governed by a specific
sports governing body or other oversight body (for example, professional
basketball governed by the National Basketball Association).
(i) "Event wagering system" means the
hardware, software, firmware, communications technology, other equipment, as
well as the sports betting operator procedures implemented to allow an
authorized participant to participate in wagering, and, if supported, the
corresponding equipment related to the display of the wager outcomes, and other
similar information necessary to facilitate an authorized participants
participation. The event wagering system provides the authorized participant
with the means to place and manage wagers. The event wagering system provides
the sports betting operator with the means to review internet sports betting
accounts, if supported, suspend events, generate various wagering/financial
transaction and account reports, input outcomes for events, and set any
configurable parameters. The term does not include computer equipment or
communications technology used by an authorized participant to access the
internet sports betting platform. Unless otherwise specified in these rules,
the term internet sports betting platform includes the entire event wagering
system.
(j) "Excluded person" means
any individual who has been involuntarily placed in the responsible gaming
database by the executive director and who is prohibited from establishing an
internet sports betting account or participating in internet sports betting, or
both, offered under the act or these rules.
(k) "Executive Director" means the executive
director of the Michigan gaming control board, appointed under section 4 of the
Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act, 1996 IL 1, MCL 432.204.
(l) "Independent integrity monitoring
provider" means an independent person who is registered with the board as a
vendor and who receives reports of unusual wagering activity from a sports
betting operator or internet sports betting platform provider for the purpose
of assisting in identifying suspicious wagering activity.
(m) "Key person" means any of the following
except as otherwise provided in paragraph (vii):
(i) A director of the applicant.
(ii) A managerial employee of the applicant
that performs the function of principal executive officer, principal operations
officer, or principal accounting officer.
(iii)A person who holds more than 5%
ownership interest in the applicant.
(iv) An affiliate of the applicant.
(v) A director of an affiliate of the
applicant.
(vi) A managerial
employee of an affiliate of an applicant that performs the function of
principal executive officer, principal operations officer, or principal
accounting officer.
(vii) Key
person does not include an elected or appointed representative of any applicant
or licensee that is a federally recognized Indian tribe located in this state
unless the representative is also a full-time employee of the applicants or
licensees internet sports betting operations. A key person for an Indian tribe
includes a primary management official of the applicant who has management
responsibilities for the applicants internet sports betting
operations.
(n) "Layoff
wager" means a wager placed by a sports betting operator or internet sports
betting platform provider with another sports betting operator or internet
sports betting platform provider for the purpose of offsetting authorized
participant internet sports betting wagers.
(o) "Licensee" means a person who holds a
license under the act.
(p)
"Prohibited person" means any excluded person, any voluntarily-excluded person,
and all of the following:
(i) An individual
who is under the age of 21.
(ii)
Any employee of, or appointee to, the Michigan gaming control board.
(iii)Employees of a sports betting operator.
An employee of a sports betting operator shall not create an internet sports
betting account or place an internet sports betting wager with the sports
betting operator for which he or she is employed unless using a test account
under R 432.739a.
(iv) Employees of
an internet sports betting platform provider. An employee of an internet sports
betting platform provider shall not create an internet sports betting account
or place an internet sports betting wager with the sports betting operator for
which the internet sports betting platform provider supplies the internet
sports betting platform unless using a test account under R 432.739a.
(v) Employees and appointees of a tribal
gaming regulatory agency with jurisdiction over internet gaming being operated
under such tribes gaming ordinance and the Indian gaming regulatory act,
25 USC
2701 to
2721.
(vi) Occupational licensees and applicants.
Occupational licensees and applicants shall not place wagers with the sports
betting operator or internet sports betting platform provider for which they
are employed or for which they had to qualify.
(vii) An individual not in an authorized
location to make a wager.
(viii) An
individual placing an internet sports betting wager on behalf of
another.
(ix) An individual with
access to non-public/exclusive information related to an event or an individual
who may impact the outcome of an event or wager type is prohibited from
wagering on any event overseen by the relevant sports governing body.
(x) Athletes, coaches, managers, owners, and
anyone with sufficient authority to influence the outcome of an event are
prohibited from wagering on events overseen by the relevant sports governing
body.
(xi) Employees of a sports
governing body or its members teams are prohibited from wagering on any event
overseen by the relevant sports governing body.
(xii) Owners of a sports governing body or
member team are prohibited from wagering on any event overseen by the sports
governing body or any event in which a member team of that sports governing
body participates.
(xiii) At the
boards discretion, an individual on a list provided by a team or sports
governing body may be prohibited from wagering on any event overseen by the
relevant sports governing body.
(xiv) An individual wagering in violation of
state, tribal, or federal law.
(xv)
Other prohibited persons as determined by the board.
(q) "Publicly traded corporation" means any
corporation or other legal entity regulated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission under the securities exchange act of 1934,
15
USC 78a to
78qq,
or securities act of 1933,
15
USC 77a to
77aa.
(r) "Secure transaction file" means a file
that contains data that cannot be modified without detection.
(s) "Self-authentication process" means a
method used by a system to verify the validity of software and includes the
following:
(i) The method requires the
calculation of an output digest that is compared to a secure embedded
value.
(ii) The output digest must
be of 128-bit complexity, at a minimum.
(iii)Software is authenticated if the
calculated digest equals the secure embedded value.
(t) "Self-exclusion list" means a list of
individuals who voluntarily excluded themselves from establishing or
maintaining an internet sports betting account with a sports betting operator
or internet sports betting platform provider.
(u) "Strong authentication" means a method
that has been demonstrated to the satisfaction of the board to effectively
provide higher security than a username and password alone.
(v) "Suspended account" means an internet
sports betting account that has been temporarily disabled from engaging in
wagering activity.
(w) "Suspicious
wagering activity" means unusual wagering activity that cannot be explained and
is indicative of any of the following:
(i)
Match-fixing.
(ii) The manipulation
of an event.
(iii) Misuse of inside
information.
(iv) A potential
breach of a sports governing bodys internal rules or code of conduct pertaining
to sports betting.
(v) Any other
conduct that corrupts the outcome of an event.
(vi) Any other prohibited activity.
(x) "Targeted mailing" means an
advertisement or promotional offer from a sports betting operator or an
internet sports betting platform provider directed to an individual on the
basis of specific criteria, such as being a member or former member of a
rewards club or a participant in social games. "Targeted mailing" does not
include mass communication, including mailings or e-mailings, made to an entire
area or zip code or targeted list, nor does it include an advertisement that
arrives in a packet of 5 or more non-gaming advertisements, if the packet of
advertisements is addressed to "resident," "occupant," or some similar wording
and not to a specific individual. "Targeted mailing" further does not include
any "popup" advertisement that appears on an individuals computer or mobile
device on the basis of his or her IP Address.
(y) "Things of value" means anything of value
that may be used to place an internet sports betting wager.
(z) "Unusual wagering activity" means
abnormal wagering activity exhibited by one or more authorized participants and
considered by a sports betting operator or internet sports betting platform
provider as a potential indicator of suspicious wagering activity. Unusual
wagering activity may include the size of an authorized participant's internet
sports betting wager or increased wagering volume on a particular event or
wager type.
(aa)
"Voluntarily-excluded person" means any individual whose name is included, at
his or her own request, in the responsible gaming database or on a
self-exclusion list, or both.
(bb)
"Wager type" means a type of internet sports betting wager, which may include,
but is not limited to, the following:
(i)
Single-game bets.
(ii) Teaser
bets.
(iii) Parlays.
(iv) Over-under.
(v) Moneyline.
(vi) Pools.
(vii) Exchange betting.
(viii) In-game betting.
(ix) Proposition bets.
(x) Straight bets.
Notes
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.