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58 Pa. Code § 1408a.9. Integrity monitoring.

§ 1408a.9. Integrity monitoring.

 (a)  A sports wagering certificate holder or sports wagering operator must implement integrity monitoring procedures. These procedures may be provided in-house by a unit capable of performing this function with appropriate segregation of functions and reporting duties or by an independent third party certified by the Board as required under §  1405a.1(a)(4) (relating to general sports wagering gaming service provider requirements).

 (b)  A sports wagering certificate holder or sports wagering operator must share information of unusual wagering activity or other suspicious wagering activity regarding sports wagering in this Commonwealth with:

   (1)  Other sports wagering certificate holders or sports wagering operators.

   (2)  The Board.

 (c)  A sports wagering certificate holder or sports wagering operator must submit a yearly report to the Board detailing its integrity monitoring services and summarizing any unusual wagering activity or other suspicious wagering activity notifications issued during that time period.

 (d)  A sports wagering certificate holder or sports wagering operator receiving a report of unusual wagering activity or suspicious wagering activity is permitted to suspend wagering on events related to the report and may only cancel related wagers under procedures previously approved by the Board.

 (e)  A sports wagering certificate holder or sports wagering operator must provide the Board with remote access to its integrity monitoring system which shall provide at a minimum:

   (1)  Reports of unusual wagering activity.

   (2)  If the activity was determined to be suspicious.

   (3)  The actions taken by the sports wagering certificate holder or sports wagering operator.

 (f)  A sports wagering certificate holder or sports wagering operator shall file with the Office of Sports Wagering, in a manner and form developed by the Board, a report of any unusual wagering activity or suspicious wagering activity.

   (1)  Reports shall be filed no later than 5 calendar days after a sports wagering certificate holder or sports wagering operator initially detects or discovers facts that constitute the basis of filing a report.

   (2)  In situations involving activity that requires immediate attention, a sports wagering certificate holder or sports wagering operator shall immediately notify the Office of Sports Wagering in addition to the timely filing of a report.

 (g)  A sports wagering certificate holder or sports wagering operator shall maintain a copy of any report filed with the Board and the original or business record equivalent of any supporting documentation for a period of 5 years from the date the report was filed.

   (1)  Supporting documentation shall be identified and maintained by a sports wagering certificate holder or sports wagering operator as such, and shall be deemed to have been filed with the report.

   (2)  A sports wagering certificate holder or sports wagering operator shall make all supporting documentation available to the Board upon request.

Cross References

   This section cited in 58 Pa. Code §  1401a.5 (relating to conduct of sports wagering generally).



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