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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 432.510

  • Board: means the Michigan gaming control board created under section 4 of the Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act, 1996 IL 1, MCL 432. See Michigan Laws 432.502
  • Fantasy contest: means a simulated game or contest with an entry fee that meets all of the following conditions:
    (i) No fantasy contest team is composed of the entire roster of a real world sports team. See Michigan Laws 432.502
  • Fantasy contest operator: means a person that operates, carries on, conducts, maintains, exposes, or offers for play fantasy contests and awards prizes of value and includes a licensed fantasy contest operator, a casino licensee under the Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act, 1996 IL 1, MCL 432. See Michigan Laws 432.502
  • Fantasy contest player: means an individual who participates in a fantasy contest offered by a fantasy contest operator. See Michigan Laws 432.502
  • Key employee: means an employee of a fantasy contest operator who has the power to exercise significant influence over decisions concerning the fantasy contest operator. See Michigan Laws 432.502
  •     The board shall promulgate rules to implement this act under the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.201 to 24.328, including, but not limited to, rules that address all of the following:
        (a) Requiring a fantasy contest operator to implement commercially reasonable procedures to prohibit access to both of the following:
        (i) Individuals who request to restrict themselves from playing fantasy contests.
        (ii) Individuals who are less than 18 years of age.
        (b) Prescribing requirements related to beginning players and highly experienced players.
        (c) Suspending the account of a fantasy contest player who violates this act or a rule promulgated under this act.
        (d) Providing a fantasy contest player with access to information on playing responsibly and how to ask for assistance for compulsive gaming behavior.
        (e) Requiring an applicant for a fantasy contest operator license to designate at least 1 key employee as a condition for obtaining a license.
        (f) Any other rule the board determines is necessary to ensure the integrity of fantasy contests.