Prior to operating sports wagering or online sports wagering pursuant to the Act, all equipment and software used in conjunction with its operation shall be submitted to an Office approved independent testing laboratory or a testing laboratory operated in an accredited jurisdiction approved by the Office.
All equipment and software used in conjunction with operating sports wagering or online sports wagering must meet as a minimum testing requirement, the standards set forth in the latest version of the GLI-33 Standards for Event Wagering Systems or other generally accepted standards approved by the Office.
The sports wagering system Supplier shall pay all costs of testing, certification, and approval under this chapter including, but not limited to, all costs associated with:
A sports wagering system submitted to the Office for approval shall contain a description of the system's risk management framework, including but not limited to, the following items:
A sports wagering system shall maintain all transactional betting data for a period of five (5) years.
A sports wagering system shall record the following information for each wager made:
The following additional requirements are for all tickets generated by a cashier or at a self-service betting terminal:
If the sports wagering system issues and redeems a sports wagering voucher, the system shall be capable of recording the following information for each voucher:
Sports wagering vouchers issued by a sports wagering system shall contain the following information:
A sports wagering system that offers in-play wagering shall be capable of the following:
A sports wagering system shall be configured to perform the following functions:
When a sports wager is voided or cancelled, the system shall clearly indicate that the ticket is voided or cancelled, render it nonredeemable and make an entry in the system indicating the void or cancellation and identity of the cashier or automated process.
A sports wagering system shall prevent past posting of wagers and the voiding or cancellation of wagers after the outcome of an event is known.
In the event a player has a pending wager and then self-excludes, the wager shall be cancelled, and the funds returned to the player according to the Licensee's internal controls.
A sports wagering system shall, at least once every twenty- four (24) hours, perform a self-authentication process on all software used to offer, record and process wagers to ensure there have been no unauthorized modifications. In the event of an authentication failure, at a minimum, the system shall immediately notify the Operator's or Management Services Provider's Information Systems Officer and the Office within twenty- four (24) hours. The results of all self-authentication attempts shall be recorded by the system and maintained for a period of not less than ninety (90) days.
Operators and Management Services Providers shall provide the Office access, including remote access, to wagering transaction and related data as deemed necessary by and in a manner approved by the Office.
A sports wagering system shall be capable of maintaining the following:
For all lost tickets that are redeemed, a sports wagering system shall record and maintain the following information:
Sports wagering systems shall provide a mechanism for the Office to query and export, in a format required by the Office, all sports system data.
Sports wagering systems shall be designed to ensure the integrity and confidentiality of all communications and ensure the proper identification of the sender and receiver of all communications. If communications are performed across a public or third-party network, the system shall either encrypt the data packets or utilize a secure communications protocol to ensure the integrity and confidentiality of the transmission.
Operators and Management Services Providers shall set up test accounts to be used to test each of the various components and operations of the sports wagering system in accordance with internal controls approved by the Office.
Additional system specifications and sports wagering system logging requirements may be specified by the Office through the issuance of technical bulletins.
The sports wagering system shall generate those reports necessary to record gross sports wagering revenue (GGR), wagering liability, ticket redemption, and such other information relating to sports betting as deemed necessary by the Office. Such reports shall distinguish by type and status where applicable.
Reports for Sports Wagering Systems:
Operators and Management Services Providers shall determine the daily win amount by comparing a win report from the sports wagering system to the reconciliation of the sports wagering drawers. Operators and Management Services Providers shall be required to report sports wagering revenue as the higher amount unless otherwise authorized by the Office.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 30, r. 30-2119