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authorize, regulate, and tax wagering on sporting events.
HB 1211 allows South Dakota to legalize and regulate sports wagering while imposing a tax on betting activities. The bill amends existing law to establish the framework for how sports betting will be authorized, controlled, and taxed in the state. This represents a shift from the current prohibition on sports wagering to a regulated market.
authorize, regulate, and tax wagering on sporting events within the city limits of Deadwood and provide a penalty for a violation thereof.
HB 1231 allows sports betting to operate within Deadwood city limits and sets up a system to regulate and tax these wagering activities. The bill amends existing gambling law to specifically authorize this new form of betting in that location and establishes penalties for anyone who violates the rules.
authorize, regulate, and tax wagering on sporting events within the city limits of Deadwood and provide a penalty for a violation thereof.
SB 44 allows sports wagering to operate within Deadwood's city limits, creating a regulated betting system for sporting events in that location. The bill establishes rules for how this wagering will be conducted and taxed, while also setting penalties for anyone who violates these new regulations.
license and regulate out-of-state multi-jurisdictional totalizator hubs.
This bill allows South Dakota to license and regulate horse and dog racing betting hubs located outside the state, as long as they accept wagers from South Dakota residents. The Racing Commission can now collect licensing fees from these out-of-state operations the same way it does from in-state betting hubs.