Maryland SB112 prohibits interactive games and revenue from illegal markets, requiring reporting and license sanctions.
Maryland SB112 prohibits operating, conducting, or promoting interactive games within the state. It mandates that license applicants and holders report any business relationships with entities supporting such games. The State Lottery and Gaming Control Commission must deny licenses or revoke existing ones for violations. The bill also prohibits accepting revenue from high-risk jurisdictions or those designated as state sponsors of terrorism. Violations are misdemeanors with potential fines and imprisonment.
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