Establishes a pilot program to reduce problem gambling on college campuses using technology.
The bill establishes the Gambling Prevention Technology Pilot Program in Maryland, involving Bowie State University and Morgan State University. The program aims to identify strategies for reducing problem gambling among students, analyze the viability of technology like geofencing, and improve enforcement of online sports wagering laws. The State Lottery and Gaming Control Commission, in collaboration with the universities and the Maryland Center of Excellence on Problem Gambling, will designate no gambling zones, develop informational signage, and implement cost-effective technologies.
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