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Comprehensive Guide to California’s Gambling Laws and Regulations Released

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The California Gambling Control Commission and the Bureau of Gambling Control have published the 2025 Edition of “California Gambling Law, Regulations, and Resource Information, offering a detailed and updated overview of the state’s gambling-related statutes, regulations, and guidelines. This annual publication serves as an essential resource for industry stakeholders, legal professionals, and regulators.

Key Features of the 2025 Edition

The resource consolidates relevant sections from multiple codes, including the California Business and Professions Code, Penal Code, Government Code, and Welfare and Institutions Code, as well as pertinent federal statutes. It addresses updates made as of January 1, 2025, reflecting the latest legislative changes and newly adopted regulations.

Highlights from the Publication

  1. Regulatory Updates:
    • The Gambling Law Resource book incorporates changes in regulations from the California Gambling Control Commission and the Bureau of Gambling Control.
    • Newly adopted emergency measures and updates to compliance guidelines are included.
  2. Enforcement and Compliance Guidelines:
    • Comprehensive sections detail enforcement responsibilities, licensing requirements, and disciplinary actions for non-compliance.
    • Specific focus on statewide involuntary exclusion lists and emergency preparedness plans for gambling establishments.
  3. Licensing and Permitting:
    • Detailed criteria for obtaining state gambling licenses, key employee licenses, and work permits are provided.
    • The guide includes step-by-step procedures for applying, renewing, and maintaining licenses in compliance with state and local laws.
  4. Tribal and Local Government Relations:
    • A thorough discussion of tribal-state gaming compacts and their alignment with the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA).
    • Analysis of local government ordinances and their impact on gambling enterprises.
  5. Responsible Gambling Programs:
    • Updated requirements for self-exclusion programs and training standards for employees in licensed establishments.
    • An expanded section on responsible gambling awareness initiatives and referral services.
  6. Key Contacts and Resources:
    • Listings for state offices, including regional compliance and enforcement offices in Sacramento, Los Angeles, Fresno, and San Diego.
    • Direct links to the California Gambling Control Commission and Bureau of Gambling Control websites for accessing additional resources.

Accessibility and Applications

This essential resource is available for review on the websites of the Bureau of Gambling Control (oag.ca.gov/gambling) and the California Gambling Control Commission (cgcc.ca.gov). It is particularly valuable for:

  • Legal professionals seeking to navigate the complexities of gambling law.
  • Operators ensuring compliance with licensing and operational requirements.
  • Regulators and policymakers shaping the future of California’s gambling industry.

Future Outlook

As California’s gambling landscape evolves, particularly with advances in technology and the growth of online and tribal gaming, this resource serves as a critical foundation for understanding the legal and regulatory framework. Stakeholders are encouraged to consult the guide regularly for insights into maintaining compliance and adapting to new legal standards.

For further inquiries, readers can contact the Bureau of Gambling Control directly at [email protected] or visit their offices statewide.

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ThrillTech secures AGCO supplier licence for Ontario launch

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ThrillTech has been awarded a Gaming-Related Supplier licence by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO), clearing the company to launch in Ontario’s regulated market.

The licence allows ThrillTech to deploy its opt-in side bet jackpots technology with regulated online casino, sports betting and lottery operators across the province.

Benjamin Bradtke, Co-Founder of ThrillTech, said: “Securing our AGCO licence is a major step in our mission to transform how jackpots are delivered at scale across regulated markets. This latest certification is testament to our robust technology and trusted compliance frameworks, allowing us to continue our global growth trajectory. We are thrilled to bring our proven, compliant jackpot technology to Ontario, empowering locally licensed operators to uplift revenue without cannibalising existing spend.”

The company said its “ThrillPots” mechanics sit as an independent, player-funded side bet and do not alter the underlying game’s return-to-player mathematics.

ThrillTech said the Ontario approval enables its existing multinational partners that also operate in the province to launch its side bet jackpots locally, while it also holds talks with potential new operator partners. The company lists its regulated footprint as including the United Kingdom, Sweden, the Netherlands, Romania, Malta, Gibraltar, Brazil and Peru.

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ThrillTech wins AGCO supplier licence to enter Ontario market

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ThrillTech said it has been awarded a Gaming-Related Supplier licence by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO), clearing the company to offer its side-bet jackpot technology to regulated online casino, sports betting, and lottery operators in Ontario.

Benjamin Bradtke, Co-Founder of ThrillTech, said: “Securing our AGCO licence is a major step in our mission to transform how jackpots are delivered at scale across regulated markets. This latest certification is testament to our robust technology and trusted compliance frameworks, allowing us to continue our global growth trajectory. We are thrilled to bring our proven, compliant jackpot technology to Ontario, empowering locally licensed operators to uplift revenue without cannibalising existing spend.”

The company said its ThrillPots product lets operators add player-funded, opt-in side-bet jackpots on top of existing games, without changing gameplay or the underlying return-to-player (RTP) calculations. ThrillTech positions the mechanic as a way to drive incremental engagement and revenue.

ThrillTech said the Ontario licence enables existing multinational partners that also operate in the province to roll out ThrillTech-powered jackpots locally, and added it is in discussions with potential new operator partners. The company listed other regulated jurisdictions it serves as the United Kingdom, Sweden, the Netherlands, Romania, Malta, Gibraltar, Brazil, and Peru.

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EGBA Files Complaint Against Fintech Walletto Over Illegal Gambling Payments

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The European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA) has filed a formal complaint with the Bank of Lithuania against Walletto, a Lithuania-based payment service provider, over the alleged processing of payments linked to illegal online gambling operators. The complaint follows an EGBA investigation into illegal gambling websites and apps targeting European consumers. The complaint cites test transactions during the investigation that found evidence suggesting Walletto’s services were used in connection with deposits on a number of these platforms.

While the complaint concerns one provider, it points to a wider problem across the payments chain. Illegal gambling operators cannot operate at scale without access to payments – they depend on the same mainstream payment methods and card networks consumers use every day. As long as illegal operators can accept deposits and process transactions, they will continue to function outside legally compliant licensing regimes in the EU, evade regulatory controls, and expose consumers to harm.

Illegal platforms offer none of the safeguards required of regulated operators. Consumers using them do not benefit from basic protections – there is no robust identity verification, no safer gambling tools, no anti-money laundering controls and no guarantee their winnings will be paid. With no effective identity checks, minors and self-excluded players can access these sites unimpeded.

A problem across the payments chain

Illegal operators exploit weaknesses across the payments chain – among payment service providers, acquirers, and card networks – to keep reaching European consumers. Tackling this problem requires a more coordinated approach across policymakers, gambling and financial regulators, payment service providers, acquirers and card schemes. Card schemes in particular are uniquely placed to act: they are the rule-setters for the networks through which payments to illegal platforms flow and have access to transaction-level data that other stakeholders cannot see.

The principle is simple: payment providers should not process transactions for illegal gambling operators. EGBA is calling for stronger action to make that a reality. Financial regulators should fully and consistently enforce existing rules – such as the EU’s Payment Services Directive and anti-money laundering laws – against payment providers. Card schemes should also take the necessary steps to prevent payment providers from using their networks to process illegal gambling transactions.

Maarten Haijer, Secretary General of EGBA, said: “Payment providers should not be allowed to process transactions for illegal gambling operators. Illegal operators flourish by exploiting legitimate financial channels and the mainstream payment networks that consumers rely on every day. Our aim is simple: to leave them no room to manoeuvre, and to cut off the payment channels they use to reach European consumers. Card schemes also have a crucial role to play in combatting illegal transactions: they are better placed than anyone, as they set the rules for these payment networks and see transaction flows no one else can.”

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