Rule 3775-16-01 | Sports gaming systems.
(A) Sports gaming proprietors must use a sports gaming system approved by the commission. No wagers may be accepted in the event of a system failure or unavailability.
(B) Sports gaming proprietors must use a sports gaming system designed to prevent and detect the following:
(1) Unauthorized use of an account by someone other than the account holder;
(2) Unauthorized withdrawals from patron accounts;
(3) Wagering by persons under the age of twenty-one;
(4) Wagering by members of the involuntary or voluntary exclusion lists; and
(5) Wagering by other prohibited persons.
(C) Sports gaming proprietors must have procedures governing its sports gaming system. The procedures must include:
(1) A description of, and the inter-relationships and dependencies of, the sports gaming system, hardware, software, and all integrated supplier modules;
(2) A description of physical and logical security of the sports gaming servers;
(3) How it will respond to a failure of the sports gaming system;
(4) Risk management procedures;
(5) Change management procedures;
(6) Procedures for complying with the data match requirements of sections 3123.90 and 3775.16 of the Revised Code; and
(7) Procedures for the prevention and detection of attempts to launder currency.
(D) Each sports gaming proprietor must provide read-only remote access to its sports gaming systems and any hardware or software required to facilitate this access to the commission in a manner prescribed by the executive director. All costs associated with providing this access are the sole responsibility of the sports gaming proprietor.
(E) Each sports gaming proprietor must test the recovery procedures of the sports gaming system on a sample basis at least annually. The results must be documented and available to the commission upon request.
(F) The executive director may require sports gaming systems and equipment be verified by the commission at any time, or as prescribed.
Last updated October 17, 2022 at 8:38 AM