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Tribal sports betting bill reintroduced in Arizona

| By iGB Editorial Team
A bill that would legalise land-based sports wagering at tribal casinos and bars in Arizona has been reintroduced into the state’s Senate.

A bill that would legalise land-based sports wagering at tribal casinos and bars in Arizona has been reintroduced into the state’s Senate.

Sponsored by Senator Sonny Borrelli and Representative Steve Pierce, Senate Bill 1525 is a reincarnation of SB 1158, which last year failed to progress past a second reading.

SB 1525 would not permit any form of online or mobile sports betting in Arizona, but does set out that recognised tribes in the state would be allowed to offer such services via retail sportsbooks and kiosks.

The bill also includes language that would seemingly permit tribes to offer sports betting at kiosks or machines that are “located at one or more premises that have a bar licence, a beer and wine bar license or a private club licence”, as well as enter a lease or rental agreement with such facilities for the purpose of wagering.

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