Mich. Admin. Code R. 432.731 - Geofence requirements
Rule 731.
(1) All
internet sports betting transactions must be initiated and received or
otherwise made by an authorized participant located in this state or, if the
board authorizes multijurisdictional internet sports betting in accordance with
the act, another jurisdiction in the United States authorized by the
multijurisdictional agreement.
(2)
To prevent the unauthorized placement of an internet sports betting wager by an
individual not within this state, the internet sports betting platform provider
must utilize a geofencing system to reasonably detect the physical location of
an individual or authorized participant attempting to access the internet
sports betting platform and place an internet sports betting wager and to
monitor and block unauthorized attempts to access the internet sports betting
platform to place an internet sports betting wager when an individual or
authorized participant is not within the permitted boundary.
(3) The geofencing system must ensure that an
individual or authorized participant is located within the permitted boundary
when placing an internet sports betting wager, and must be equipped to
dynamically monitor the individuals or authorized participants location and
block unauthorized attempts to access the internet sports betting platform to
place an internet sports betting wager throughout the duration of the internet
sports betting authorized participant session.
(4) The board shall approve all technical
specifications for geofencing and any specific requirements related to
geofencing technology that is commercially available.
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