- (1) ensuring that authorized sports bettors shall be physically located within the State of New York when engaging in mobile sports wagering;
- (2) the systems used to reasonably detect the physical location of an authorized sports bettor attempting to place a sports wager with the skin and block unauthorized attempts to access the licensee’s platform throughout the duration of the wagering session;
- (3) detection of any mechanisms a bettor may use to circumvent the requirement that the bettor be physically located within the State of New York;
- (4) ensuring the integrity of the bettor’s account and the bettor’s device by blocking sports wagers from devices that indicate tampering;
- (5) discovery and updating of the internet protocol address of the bettor if such changes during a session and how physical location would then be detected;
- (6) blocking any attempt to make a sports wager the geolocation software determines is being attempted from a physical location outside of the State of New York, logging any identifying information relating to such attempt, and making such information available to the skin and the commission upon request;
- (7) how the geolocation system shall alert the mobile sports wagering licensee of potential risks and fraudulent activity and grant the licensee and the commission access to real-time data feeds of geofencing feeds and potential risks; and
(8) how the skin shall ensure that a mobile sports wagering vendor license is obtained by any geolocation vendor.
(b) Additional requirements by bulletin.
The commission, at its discretion, may publish bulletins to specify additional geolocation requirements.
(a) Independent testing laboratory and requirements.
Geolocation software used by mobile sports wagering licensees shall be approved by a licensed independent testing laboratory, including applicable field testing, before the software is deployed in this State. Geolocation requirements include: