El regulador de Pensilvania multa a Mount Airy, Mohegan Pennsylvania y Sugarhouse

April 27, 2023
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Las multas totales alcanzaron los 147.500 dólares.
La Oficina del Abogado de Ejecución (OEC) de Pensilvania, una rama de la Junta de Control de Juegos de Pensilvania (PGCB), impuso recientemente un total de 147.500 dólares en multas a Mount Airy, Mohegan Pennsylvania y Sugar.

El regulador estatal aprobó los tres acuerdos de consentimiento que se presentaron durante una reunión pública reciente. Según el informe, tres casinos fueron multados por infracciones.

Mount Airy actualmente opera el Mount Airy Casino Resort. El grupo recibió una multa de 120 000 dólares por "no presentar oportunamente los planes de auditoría interna", como estipula su declaración de condiciones para la concesión de la licencia. "

El operador de Mohegan Pennsylvania, Downs Racing, recibió una multa de 20 000 dólares por dos incidentes relacionados con Sugarhouse HSP Gaming, que recibió una multa de 7 500 dólares por "no notificar adecuadamente a su personal de seguridad y vigilancia junto con las fuerzas del orden sobre un supuesto incidente de trampa en un juego de mesa con cartas marcadas". "

Sugarhouse opera el Rivers Casino Philadelphia.

La Junta de Control de Juegos del estado otorgó recientemente a Enteractive una nueva licencia de servicio para operar dentro del estado. La aprobación se suma a la licencia existente de la compañía en Nueva Jersey, que fue aprobada recientemente por la División de Cumplimiento del Juego de Nueva Jersey (NJDGE).

Con la incorporación de la licencia de Pensilvania, Enteractive está lista para atraer a más fanáticos de los juegos de EE. UU. y puede expandir su presencia digital en todo EE. UU. La compañía ahora tiene licencias para operar en Nueva Jersey, Illinois y Pensilvania.

Desde que la Corte Suprema derogó la PASPA en 2018, los juegos de azar en línea están disponibles actualmente en más de 35 estados, y 18 de ellos permiten las apuestas deportivas en línea legales.
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