Maryland online sports betting update12/11/2023 ![]() ![]() “The Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Commission’s investigations and the SWARC’s application process may not have the same starting point, but it’s always been the plan for them to unfold on parallel tracks,” said Maryland Lottery and Gaming Director John Martin in a press release. The majority of Class-B licenses are set aside for small businesses like bars and restaurants. Nielsen added that the Maryland Lottery will launch its “eLicensing platform” on Friday, allowing prospective "Class-B "applicants to start the background investigation and paperwork process. Investigations Process to Start for Small Businesses ![]() In the meantime SWARC will review initial drafts for online applications. Those regulations are “about 95% done,” said Jim Nielsen, deputy director and chief operating officer at the Maryland Lottery. The first rules and regulations, which the Maryland Lottery has been anxiously waiting to publish, will be discussed and possibly voted on during a meeting later this month. The analysis is supposed to identify opportunities for businesses owned by women and people of color, but has stalled the rollout. That’s contingent, however, on SWARC and the state Attorney General’s Office completing a disparity study. The commission did not give a launch date, as Hogan requested and instead said that the first online applications should be available “sometime in the summer.” ![]()
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