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Illinois legislature approves amendment to allow online registration

| By Nosa Omoigui
A bill to amend the Illinois Horse Racing Act 1975 to remove of the requirement to register for a sports betting account in person from next year has been approved by the state legislature.
Illinois to remove in-person registration requirement

House Bill 3136, which has passed both houses – thanks to a 100 to 13 vote in the Senate – has proposed that the requirement will end either when an operator is granted a specific master license for online sports betting, which will be permitted under the bill, or on 5 March 2022 – whichever event occurs first.

The Illinois Gaming Board had previously set a deadline of 3 December 2021 for applications for three additional online-only sports betting operator licences within the state.

Under the current Illinois sports betting laws, in-person registration is required to create a sports betting account.

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