58 Pa. Code § 809a.7 - Geolocation requirements
(a) An
interactive gaming system must employ a mechanism to detect the physical
location of a player upon logging into the interactive gaming system and as
frequently as specified in the Board's technical standards and the interactive
gaming certificate holder's or interactive gaming operator's approved internal
controls submission. If the system detects that the physical location of the
player is in an area unauthorized for an interactive gaming system, the system
shall not accept wagers and must disable any interactive gaming activity for
that player until the player is in an authorized location.
(b) The geolocation system must be equipped
to dynamically monitor the player's location and block unauthorized attempts to
access the interactive gaming system throughout the duration of the gaming
session.
(c) An interactive gaming
certificate holder or interactive gaming operator must prevent registered
players within a licensed facility from accessing authorized interactive games
on the registered player's own computers or other devices through the use of
geolocation technologies.
(d)
Interactive gaming shall only occur within this Commonwealth unless the conduct
of gaming is not inconsistent with Federal law, law of the jurisdiction,
including any foreign nation, in which the participating player is located, or
the gaming activity is conducted pursuant to a reciprocal agreement to which
the Commonwealth is a party that is not inconsistent with Federal
law.
Notes
This section cited in 58 Pa. Code § 830a.7 (relating to multiuse computing device and gaming platform requirements).
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