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H.B. 108
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7 LONG TITLE
8 General Description:
9 This bill modifies the Criminal Code regarding the definition of gambling.
10 Highlighted Provisions:
11 This bill:
12 . defines Internet gambling; H. [
13 . clarifies that gambling, which is prohibited in Utah, includes any form of Internet
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14a . provides that any person who knowingly transmits, receives, or relays any form of
14b Internet or online gambling into or within this state is guilty of a class A misdemeanor; and
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14d out of Internet gambling
14e state shall opt out of allowing Internet gambling by the procedure provided in the federal law;
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14g . provides an exemption for an Internet service provider or hosting company, a
14h provider of public telecommunications services, and an Internet advertising service that is
14i routing or providing connections without selecting the material .H .
15 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
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17 Other Special Clauses:
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19 Utah Code Sections Affected:
20 AMENDS:
21 76-10-1101, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapter 382
22 76-10-1102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 1998, Chapter 127
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24 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
25 Section 1. Section 76-10-1101 is amended to read:
26 76-10-1101. Definitions.
27 As used in this part:
28 (1) (a) "Fringe gambling" means any gambling, lottery, or video gaming device which
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30 (i) given, conducted, or offered for use or sale by a business in exchange for anything
31 of value; or
32 (ii) given away incident to the purchase of other goods or services.
33 (b) "Fringe gambling" does not include a gambling, lottery, video gaming device, or
34 other promotional activity which is clearly occasional and ancillary to the primary activity of
35 the business.
36 (2) (a) "Gambling" means risking anything of value for a return or risking anything of
37 value upon the outcome of a contest, game, gaming scheme, or gaming device when the return
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39 (i) is based upon an element of chance; and
40 (ii) is in accord with an agreement or understanding that someone will receive
41 something of value in the event of a certain outcome.
42 (b) "Gambling" includes a lottery and fringe gambling.
43 (c) "Gambling" does not include:
44 (i) a lawful business transaction; or
45 (ii) playing an amusement device that confers only an immediate and unrecorded right
46 of replay not exchangeable for value.
47 (3) "Gambling bet" means money, checks, credit, or any other representation of value.
48 (4) "Gambling device or record" means anything specifically designed for use in
49 gambling or used primarily for gambling.
50 (5) "Gambling proceeds" means anything of value used in gambling.
51 (6) "Internet gambling" or "online gambling" means gambling or gaming by use of:
52 (a) the Internet; or
53 (b) any mobile electronic device that allows access to data and information.
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55 chance among persons who have paid or promised to pay any valuable consideration for the
56 chance of obtaining property, or portion of it, or for any share or any interest in property, upon
57 any agreement, understanding, or expectation that it is to be distributed or disposed of by lot or
58 chance, whether called a lottery, raffle, or gift enterprise, or by whatever name it is known.
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61 (a) a video display and computer mechanism for playing a game;
62 (b) the length of play of any single game is not substantially affected by the skill,
63 knowledge, or dexterity of the player;
64 (c) a meter, tracking, or recording mechanism that records or tracks any money, tokens,
65 games, or credits accumulated or remaining;
66 (d) a play option that permits a player to spend or risk varying amounts of money,
67 tokens, or credits during a single game, in which the spending or risking of a greater amount of
68 money, tokens, or credits:
69 (i) does not significantly extend the length of play time of any single game; and
70 (ii) provides for a chance of greater return of credits, games, or money; and
71 (e) an operating mechanism that requires inserting money, tokens, or other valuable
72 consideration in order to function.
73 Section 2. Section 76-10-1102 is amended to read:
74 76-10-1102. Gambling.
75 (1) A person is guilty of gambling if [
76 (a) participates in gambling, including any Internet S. or online .S gambling;
77 (b) knowingly permits any gambling to be played, conducted, or dealt upon or in any
78 real or personal property owned, rented, or under the control of the actor, whether in whole or
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80 (c) knowingly allows the use of any video gaming device that is:
81 (i) in any business establishment or public place; and
82 (ii) accessible for use by any person within the establishment or public place.
83 (2) Gambling is a class B misdemeanor, [
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85a H. (3) (a) A person is guilty of a class A misdemeanor who [
85b (a) knowingly transmits, receives, or relays
85b1 form of Internet or online gambling
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85d (b) promotes, offers, or provides Internet gambling in this state.
85d1 not apply to an Internet service provider or hosting company as defined in Section 76-10-1230,
85d2 a provider of public telecommunications services defined in Section 54-8b-2, or an .H
85d3 H.Internet advertising service by reason of the the fact that the Internet service provider,
85d4 hosting company, Internet advertising service, or provider of public telecommunications
85d5 services:
85d6 (i) transmits, routes, or provides connections for material without selecting the material; or
85d7 (ii) stores or delivers the material at the direction of a user.
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85f federal law provides that individual states may opt out of allowing Internet gambling by the
85g process of the governor of the state advising the federal regulatory authority of the
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85i compliance with the opt-out provisions of the federal legislation.
85i1 (4) If any federal law is enacted that authorizes Internet gambling in the states and that
85i2 federal law provides that individual states may opt out of Internet gambling, this state shall
85i3 opt out of Internet gambling in the manner provided by federal law and within the time frame
85i4 provided by that law.
85j (5) Whether or not any federal law is enacted that authorizes Internet gambling in the
85k states, this section acts as this state's prohibition of any gambling, including Internet gambling,
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85m Section 3. Effective date.
85n This bill takes effect on July 1, 2012. .H
85m Legislative Review Note
85n as of 1-27-12 8:12 PM
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