N.D. Admin. Code 69.5-01-11-11.1

Current through Supplement No. 393, July, 2024
Section 69.5-01-11-11.1 - Account wagering

The requirements for account wagering are as follows:

1. A site operator may offer a system of account wagering to its players in which wagers are debited and payouts credited to a sum of money, deposited in an account by the player, that may be held by a service provider. The service provider shall notify the player, at the time of opening the account, of any rules the site operator or service provider has made concerning reporting, monitoring, changes of awards, account activity (deposits or withdrawals), user fees, or any other aspect of the operation of the account. The service provider shall notify the player and the site operator whenever the rules governing the account are changed. The notification must occur prior to or at the time when the new rules are applied to the account. Notification shall be posted on the website utilized for account wagering or by mailing to the player at the player's last-known address. The player shall be deemed to have accepted the rules of account operation upon opening or not closing the account. The site operator and service provider shall present the method of account wagering to the commission for review and approval.
2. To establish an account with the service provider, the player must be approved through a process developed by the service provider and shared with the site operator and commission.
3. The information each player submits must be subject to electronic verification. The verification must identify clients and obtain information with respect to name, principal residence address, date of birth, and verification of information through testing criteria established by electronic verification pertinent to doing financial business with them. The service provider must verify that the customer is not on the specially designated nationals list, maintained by the United States department of the treasury, or the designated foreign terrorist organizations list, maintained by the United States department of state. If there is a discrepancy between the application submitted and the information provided by the electronic verification described above, or, if no information on the applicant is available from such electronic verification, another individual reference service may be accessed or another technology meeting the requirements described above may be used to verify the information provided. The information secured by the service provider must be documented and available to the site operator and commission upon request. If a player wagers more than ten percent of the monthly amount wagered with the service provider, the service provider shall perform additional identity verification, which must be proportionate to the possible risks and the resources available. The service provider may close or refuse to open an account for what it deems good and sufficient reason and shall order an account closed if it is determined that information that was used to open an account was false or that the account has been used in violation of law or rules.
4. For entertainment games where the customer has not deposited more than one hundred dollars in aggregate of all transactions:
a. The information obtained by the service provider may be limited to name, date of birth, and electronic mail address or phone number.
b. The service provider may delay verification of information until the customer has wagered more than one hundred dollars.
c. If verification of information is delayed, the service provider shall:
(1) Identify the location of the player through geolocation or other equivalent services.
(2) Obtain or confirm date of birth of the customer from a third-party business using methodology that can be demonstrated to be reasonably reliable. Methods of obtaining or confirming this data must be approved in advance by the commission.
5. The player shall maintain an account balance established by the service provider and identified in the contract with the site operator. In no event shall the service provider allow wagering on an account with a negative balance.
6. The service provider may offer to players:
a. Accounts that are operational for any performance offered by the service provider, whereby wagers are placed by the player at a self-service terminal or by any electronic means.
b. The service provider may reserve the right at any time to refuse to open an account, to accept a wager, or to accept a deposit.
c. The service provider shall provide, for each player, a confidential account number or user name and password or personal identification number to be used by the player to access the player's account or, at the service provider's option, confirm validity of every account transaction.
7. Deposits may be made in the manner provided by the site operator or service provider. Holding periods will be determined by the service provider, and the player will be informed of this period. A receipt for the deposit may be issued electronically to the player by the service provider.
8. The service provider may only debit an account as follows:
a. Upon receipt by the service provider of information needed to place a wager. The service provider shall only debit the account in the amount of the wager at the time the wager is placed.
b. For fees for service or other transaction-related charges by the service provider.
c. Authorized withdrawal from an account when the player sends to the service provider a properly identifiable request for a withdrawal. The service provider will honor the request contingent on funds being available in the account and subject to funds being collected from the host track and approved by the commission. If the funds are not sufficient to cover the withdrawal, the player will be notified, and the funds that are available may be made available for withdrawal. These transactions will be completed in accordance with financial institutions funds availability schedules.
9. Each player shall be deemed to be aware of the status of that account at all times. Wagers will not be accepted which would cause the balance of the account to drop below the minimum account balance set by the service provider.
10. When a player is entitled to a payout or refund, said moneys will be credited to the respective account, thus increasing the balance. It is the responsibility of the player to verify proper credits, and, if in doubt, notify the service provider within the timeframe identified by the service provider.
11. The service provider shall maintain complete records of every deposit, withdrawal, wager, and winning payment for each player account. These records shall be made available to the commission and site operator upon request.
a. Except for entertainment games, any account wagering system shall provide for the player's review and finalization of a wager before it is accepted by the service provider. Neither the player nor the service provider shall change a wager after the player has reviewed and finalized the wager.
b. For wagers made telephonically or electronically the service provider shall make a voice or electronic recording of the entire transaction and shall not accept any such wager if the voice or electronic recording system is not operable. The voice and electronic recording of the transaction shall be deemed to be the actual wager regardless of what was recorded by the pari-mutuel system.
12. The service provider may close any account when the player attempts to operate with an insufficient balance or when the account is dormant for a period determined by the commission or the site operator. In either case the service provider shall refund the remaining balance of the account to the player within thirty days.
13. The service provider shall provide upon request of the commission direct access to the databases and computer systems used by the service provider in the monitoring and control of wagering and account activity.
14. The service provider shall establish with the site operator the minimum amount due to the site operator as negotiated by each entity. This information should be filed with the commission. In the event of any disagreement or inquiry regarding the amounts due to the site operator which are based on a percentage of handle, the commission may review reports of wagering activity to determine the amounts due and render a report to the service provider and site operator.

N.D. Admin Code 69.5-01-11-11.1

Effective July 1, 2011.
Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 2016-360, April 2016, effective 4/1/2016.
Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 368, April 2018, effective 4/1/2018.

General Authority: NDCC 53-06.2-05

Law Implemented: NDCC 53-06.2-04, 53-06.2-05, 53-06.2-06, 53-06.2-10.1, 53-06.2-14