Indiana
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Is sports betting legal?
Yes
Indiana became the second state to legalize sports betting in 2019 after Governor Eric Holcomb signed bill H 1015 into law in May, including statewide mobile wagering. Sports betting went live in September 2019, followed a month later by mobile betting.
Is there a self-exclusion register in the state?
Yes, details here: https://www.in.gov/igc/2331.htm
Regulator details
Indiana Gaming Commission
East Tower, Suite 1600
101 W. Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
317-233-0046
Executive director: Greg Small
LEGALIZATION DATE
May 13, 2019
MARKET LAUNCH DATE
Retail: September 1, 2019
Online: October 3, 2019
AUTHORIZED OPERATORS
Commercial casino, racino, OTB & online operators
RESTRICTED BET TYPES
In-play, collegiate player prop betting.
AGE REQUIREMENT
Must be 21+
BETTING ACCOUNT REGISTRATION
Customers of online sportsbooks are not required to register or fund their accounts in person
TAX RATE
9.5% on sports betting revenue
TAX REVENUE ALLOCATION
The majority of sports betting tax revenue goes to the state general fund, with a set share going to fund solutions for problem gambling
LICENSE FEES
$100,000 initial license fee
$50,000 annual renewal fee
OFFICIAL DATA MANDATE
None
INTEGRITY FEE
None
Is there any specific legislation for daily fantasy sports?
Yes. Indiana was the second state to regulate DFS back in 2016. Licenses cost $50,000 upfront and the same to renew.