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Illinois suspends in-person registration rule for betting

| By iGB Editorial Team
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has signed an executive order to temporarily relax rules that require consumers in the state to register in-person in order to access online sports betting services.

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has signed an executive order to temporarily relax rules that require consumers in the state to register in-person in order to access online sports betting services.

The state opened its regulated sports wagering market on March 11 this year, after Pritzker signed into law the Sports Wagering Act in July 2019.

The bill stated that for the first 18 months of the market, customers must sign up in-person for an online sports wagering account at a licensed venue. However, this has not been possible since mid-March due to the closure of all casinos as a result of the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.

The new executive order will suspend this requirement, with players now able to register online or via an operator’s mobile application. This will be in place for as long as the state’s Gubernatorial Disaster Proclamations remain in effect, the order said.

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