Source: https://www.gamingregulation.com/regulation/united-states/delaware/commercial-gaming/
Timestamp: 2019-04-18 16:27:59+00:00

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Delaware currently has three commercial casinos that offer video lottery terminals and traditional table games. These locations are regulated by the Delaware State Lottery Office (“Office”), which also reviews and approves licensing requests for companies that provide goods or services to gaming facilities. This analysis will provide an overview of the licensing and registration requirements necessary for individuals and entities to provide goods or services to video lottery locations in the state.
Delaware is also one of four states authorized under federal law to operate sports wagering programs. However, the wagering has been limited to certain lottery games and does not allow the full range of sports wagering options available in Nevada. As such, the Office currently operates a limited sports lottery that combines basic elements of sports wagering with traditional lottery games.
“Gaming Equipment” is defined as “any mechanical, electrical or electronic contrivance or machine or equipment used in connection with gaming.”2 Furthermore, the definition explicitly includes roulette wheels, cards, dice, chips, plaques, card shoes, pai gow tiles/shakers, table game layouts, and other traditional casino gaming hardware.
7.	Estimated dollar value of any contracts with state gaming facilities.
In addition to the licensing and registration requirements listed above, the Office requires that service company contracts contain certain provisions.12 These include language that requires service companies to provide technical support upon request, to submit items for testing, to certify all required parts software, as well as reporting requirements and other related provisions.
On June 28, 2012, Gov. Jack Markell signed into law the Delaware Gaming Competitiveness Act, a law that will allow online gaming in the state. The law will allow players who are physically located in the state, verified through computer software, to wager on a variety of casino-style gambling games over the Internet. It is expected that the first sites offering this type of gaming to Delaware residents will begin operating in 2013.
110-200 Del. Code Regs. § 4.1.1.
210-200 Del. Code Regs. § 2.0.
310-200 Del. Code Regs. § 4.19.
410-200 Del. Code Regs. § 4.23.
5See 10-200 Del. Code Regs. § 4.2.
6See 10-200 Del. Code Regs. § 4.2.
710-200 Del. Code Regs. § 4.6.
810-200 Del. Code Regs. § 2.0.
910-200 Del. Code Regs. § 4.20.
1010-200 Del. Code Regs. § 4.24.
11See 10-200 Del. Code Regs. § 4.9.
12See 10-200 Del. Code Regs. § 5.0 et seq.
13See 10-200 Del. Code Regs. § 5.2.
14See 10-200 Del. Code Regs. § 5.2.
15 10-200 Del. Code Regs. § 5.8.
16See 10-200 Del. Code Regs. § 5.11 et seq.
1710-200 Del. Code Regs. § 4.5.1.

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