WLS 2023 - Meeting Book

Sports Betting at a Glance

Sports betting legal, full mobile betting: • Arizona (since Sept. 2021) • Arkansas (in-person since July 2019, mobile since Mar. 2022) • Colorado (since 2020) • Connecticut (since 2021) • Delaware (legal, but not yet established) • Illinois (since June 2020) • Indiana (since 2019) • Iowa (since 2019) • Kansas (since 2022) • Louisiana (since 2022) • Massachusetts (since 2022, but not yet established) • Maryland (in-person since 2021, mobile since 2022)

• Michigan (since 2021) • Nevada (since 2018) • N ew Jersey • New York • Ohio (since 2023) • Pennsylvania • Tennessee • Virginia • West Virginia • Wyoming Sports betting legal, limited mobile betting:

• New Hampshire (online permitted with DraftKing operating as sole mobile operator) • Rhode Island (online permitted with IGT/William Hill operating as sole mobile operator) • Washington D.C. (GambetDC operates anywhere, but other active sportsbooks are limited by geographic regions) Sports betting legal, only in-person/on tribal lands: • Mississippi (since 2018) • Montana (since 2020, permitting the preparation for sports betting online, but wagers may only be placed at an in-person Sports Bet Montana kiosk). • New Mexico (no legislation has been passed, but Tribes have interpreted sportsbooks to be legal at tribal casinos under existing state-tribal compacts) • Oregon (tribes may offer wagering on college sports, but no online betting – DraftKing is the sole mobile operator for mobile betting) • North Carolina (since July 2019)

• North Dakota • South Dakota • Washington (online permitted on tribal lands only) • Wisconsin (heavily restricted) Sports betting halted: • Florida (Halted due to litigation)

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