Maine Code § 8-1215

Abnormal wagering activity
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1. Duty to report. An operator shall, as soon as practicable, report to the director any information
relating to abnormal wagering activity or patterns that may indicate a concern with the integrity of a
sports event or any other conduct that corrupts a wagering outcome of a sports event for purposes of
financial gain, including match fixing. An operator shall concurrently report that information to the
relevant sports governing body.
[PL 2021, c. 681, Pt. J, §6 (NEW).]
2. Cooperation efforts. An operator shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate with
investigations conducted by sports governing bodies or law enforcement agencies, including but not
limited to using commercially reasonable efforts to provide or facilitate the provision of wagering
information.
[PL 2021, c. 681, Pt. J, §6 (NEW).]
3. Information confidentiality. The director and operators shall maintain the confidentiality of
information provided by a sports governing body for purposes of investigating or preventing the
conduct described in this section, unless disclosure is otherwise required by the director or by law or
unless the sports governing body consents to disclosure.
[PL 2021, c. 681, Pt. J, §6 (NEW).]
4. Information use and disclosure. With respect to any information provided by an operator to
a sports governing body relating to conduct described in this section, a sports governing body:
A. May use such information only for integrity-monitoring purposes and may not use the
information for any commercial or other purpose; and [PL 2021, c. 681, Pt. J, §6 (NEW).]
B. Shall maintain the confidentiality of the information, unless disclosure is otherwise required by
the director or by law or unless the operator consents to disclosure, except that the sports governing
body may make disclosures necessary to conduct and resolve integrity-related investigations and
may publicly disclose such information if required by the sports governing body's integrity policies
or if determined by the sports governing body in its reasonable judgment to be necessary to maintain
the actual or perceived integrity of its sports events. Prior to any public disclosure that would
identify the operator by name, the sports governing body shall provide that operator with notice of
the disclosure and an opportunity to object to the disclosure. [PL 2021, c. 681, Pt. J, §6 (NEW).]
[PL 2021, c. 681, Pt. J, §6 (NEW).]

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