Maryland’s chambers have also passed House Bill 802 - a similar piece of legislation bill that prohibits institutions from being compensated for sports betting deals with marketing entities that are also aimed at students. In April, the state’s Senate and House of Representatives passed Senate Bill 620, which prevents colleges and universities from being able to profit from partnerships with operators that are aimed at students. SB 621 is one of several bills that have passed through Maryland’s legislative chambers. Under certain circumstances, the request would permit alterations to the proposed location of the facility.
Zucker and Shelly Hettleman - also authorizes the MLGCC and Maryland’s Sports Wagering Application Review Commission to consider amending a Class B-2 sports wagering facility license application. Wes Moore signed Senate Bill 621 into law - a piece of legislation that requires the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Commission to identify and assess sports betting content produced by experts, influencers, and content partners via independent evaluators. Maryland lawmakers have passed legislation to regulate handicappers of legal sports betting.