---
name: gambling-law-summary
title: Gambling Law Regulatory Summary
description: Produces jurisdiction-specific U.S. gambling law regulatory summaries covering legal status, licensing, taxes, enforcement, and pending reforms. Use when asked about gaming regulation, casino licensing, sports betting compliance, online gambling law, tribal gaming compacts, or market entry assessments.
author: CaseMark
author_url: https://github.com/CaseMark/skills/tree/main/skills/legal/gambling-law-summary
license: Apache-2.0
version: 0.1.0
execution_mode: open
jurisdiction: us
practice: regulatory
language: en
---

# Gambling Law Regulatory Summary

Generates an executive-ready memorandum on gambling regulation for a specific jurisdiction, with compliance and risk highlights.

## Quick Start

Gather before drafting:

1. **Jurisdiction**: federal, state, tribal, municipal, or multi-jurisdiction
2. **Verticals**: commercial casino, tribal gaming, sports betting, online casino/poker, DFS, lottery, charitable, social gaming
3. **Role**: operator, platform, vendor, key employee, manufacturer, affiliate, payment processor
4. **Scope**: current law only or include pending reforms
5. **Output**: length, audience, citation style

If jurisdiction is not specified, ask before proceeding.

## Output Template

### Header

Title, jurisdiction(s), effective date range, prepared date, audience.

### Executive Summary (5–12 bullets)

- Legal status by vertical
- Primary regulator(s) and market entry barriers
- High-risk compliance obligations and tax/fee exposure
- Active enforcement priorities and pending reforms

### Scope Table

| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Jurisdiction level | Federal / State / Tribal / Local |
| Legal authority | Constitution, statute, regulation, compact |
| Gaming verticals | Included and excluded |
| Regulator(s) | Agency names and jurisdiction |
| Sources | Statutes, regs, agency guidance, case law |

### Legal Status & Authority

- Permitted, prohibited, and restricted categories with statutory basis
- Preemption hierarchy; tribal framework and compact status if applicable

### Regulatory Bodies

- Primary and secondary regulators; licensing board composition and powers

### Licensing & Suitability

| License Type | Who Needs It | Key Requirements | Term | Transferable? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Operator | | | | |
| Vendor | | | | |
| Key employee | | | | |
| Manufacturer | | | | |

- Eligibility, background checks, financial suitability, ownership thresholds
- Fees, renewal cadence, grounds for denial/suspension/revocation

### Operational Restrictions

- Responsible gaming, AML/KYC, age verification, advertising limits
- Game integrity testing, technical standards, audit requirements
- Geolocation/server rules (online), payment restrictions, betting limits

### Taxes & Fees

| Category | Rate/Method | Trigger | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| GGR tax | | | |
| License fees | | | |
| Regulatory assessments | | | |
| Local taxes | | | |

### Enforcement & Penalties

- Administrative, civil, and criminal sanctions
- Recent enforcement trends and exemplar actions

### Pending Reforms

- Bill/rule ID, status, expected effective date
- Transition/grandfathering rules and operational impact

### Risk & Compliance Recommendations

- Top 5 compliance priorities by vertical
- Immediate action items and monitoring plan

### Citation & Disclaimer

- Bluebook format; hyperlink official sources; mark uncertain items `[VERIFY]`
- Disclaimer: gambling law changes rapidly; summary is informational, not legal advice

## Pitfalls

- Never blend federal, state, and tribal regimes — separate each authority clearly
- Always flag IGRA, compacts, or federal preemption issues when relevant
- Use only primary sources or regulator guidance for legal status assertions
- Include effective dates and amendment history for all cited authorities
- Label uncertainty explicitly — avoid speculative conclusions
- Keep tone executive-ready and compliance-focused
