Maryland Code § SG-9-1E-17

Section SG-9-1E-17
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Content partner" means an individual who or a platform that
creates sports wagering content for a sports wagering licensee through contracted
work, affiliation, or other partnership.

(3) "Sports wagering content" means predictions of sporting event
outcomes, including moneylines, against the spread, totals, futures, parlays, and
other outcomes, whether provided at no cost or through a subscription or other
partnership.
(4) "Sports wagering expert" or "sports wagering influencer" means
a person who creates sports wagering content for a sports wagering licensee, a content
partner, or the person's own benefit.
(b) (1) The Commission shall license independent evaluators to evaluate
and rate sports wagering content provided by sports wagering experts, sports
wagering influencers, and content partners.
(2) In order to be licensed under paragraph (1) of this subsection, an
independent evaluator:
(i) shall have demonstrated experience and expertise in
evaluating and rating sports wagering content;
(ii) shall have an audit process constructed and maintained by
in-house, licensed certified public accountants;
(iii) shall have evaluation and rating procedures that are
unable to be adjusted, duplicated, or altered by the persons subject to evaluation;
(iv) may not have any direct or indirect financial interest,
ownership, or management, including holding any stocks, bonds, or other similar
financial interests in any sports wagering activities;
(v) may not receive or share in, directly or indirectly, the
receipts or proceeds of any sports wagering activities; and
(vi) may not have any revenue-sharing relationship with or
other financial interest in a sports wagering licensee or sports wagering operator.
(3) An employee or a principal of an independent evaluator, or the
independent evaluator as an entity, may not wager on a sporting event.
(4) (i) Except as provided in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph,
an independent evaluator may not be compensated by a sports wagering licensee or
sports wagering operator that utilizes the independent evaluator's evaluation
services solely for marketing materials.

(ii) An independent evaluator may be compensated by a sports
wagering licensee or sports wagering operator for its evaluation and rating of sports
wagering content.
(5) The Commission may establish additional qualifications for the
licensing of independent evaluators in accordance with this subsection.
(c) The Commission shall adopt regulations to implement this section.
(d) A sports wagering licensee or sports wagering operator that advertises
in the State may contract with an independent evaluator licensed under subsection
(b) of this section to evaluate and rate the sports wagering licensee's sports wagering
content, sports wagering experts, sports wagering influencers, and content partners.

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