{"id":11234,"date":"2022-11-25T09:14:07","date_gmt":"2022-11-25T08:14:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/matchplug.com\/blog\/?p=11234"},"modified":"2022-11-25T09:14:14","modified_gmt":"2022-11-25T08:14:14","slug":"why-is-the-state-of-massachusetts-lagging-behind-in-legalizing-online-sports-betting","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/matchplug.com\/blog\/why-is-the-state-of-massachusetts-lagging-behind-in-legalizing-online-sports-betting\/","title":{"rendered":"Why is the State of Massachusetts lagging behind in legalizing online sports betting?"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>In recent years, many states in the US have already approved legal sports betting. However,<br>there are few states that are taking longer than others to do the same thing. Massachusetts and<br>Maryland are two of such states whose sports betting are delayed.<br>Massachusetts sports fans have been waiting with bated breath for the state government to<br>allow sports betting operators into the state.<br>This activity has already been approved by the legislators and the state&#8217;s governor. But, there is<br>a low chance that Bay Staters will access new sports betting sites in the year 2022.<br>Keep reading to discover the reasons why there is a delay in online sports betting in<br>Massachusetts, which online casinos are already operating, and the latest on Massachusetts<br>sports betting.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Article Content:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Is sports betting legalized in Massachusetts?<\/li><li>What is causing Massachusetts to lag behind in legalizing online sports betting?<\/li><li>How long will sports betting in Massachusetts be delayed?<\/li><li>When can Massachusetts begin legal sports betting?<\/li><li>How sports betting will work in Massachusetts<\/li><li>Which sportsbooks will operate in Massachusetts?<\/li><li>Existing operators to offer sports betting in Massachusetts<\/li><li>Legal online sports betting sites in Massachusetts<\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>Is Sports Betting Legalized In Massachusetts?<br>Massachusetts recently joined the list of US states that now allow some form of legal sports<br>betting. The Massachusetts Sports Wagering Act was signed into law by Governor Charlie<br>Baker on August 10th.<br>The bill was widely backed by lawmakers, passing in the house by a vote of 36-4. However, like<br>most other states, Massachusetts could not allow legal sports betting immediately. Instead, the<br>state charged the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, to put in place the necessary<br>infrastructure for operators.<br>Dozens of eligible operators have promptly applied for Massachusetts sports betting licenses.<br>Although, none of the applicants have been approved by the state. According to reports,<br>operators may not get their approach until early next year.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>What Is Causing Massachusetts To Lag Behind In Legalizing Online Sports Betting?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Legal sports betting garnered a lot of support from Massachusetts&#8217; lawmakers, which is why it<br>might be surprising that the practice is facing a lot of obstacles in its path.<br>In 2021 too, a sports betting bill was also passed by House legislators, by a vote of 156-3-1.<br>Despite the large backing it received, the 2021 sports betting bill fell apart in the Senate<br>because of budget concerns. The same bill in the Senate during that session, also met the<br>same fate.<br>Presently, another bill has been passed by lawmakers who worked endlessly to pass it before<br>the end of the session.<br>Governor Baker signed the approved bill after it was given a go-ahead by the legislators. And<br>now many hurdles have surfaced which legal sports betting must overcome.<br>Reasons For The Delay In Sports Betting In Massachusetts<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Lack Of Infrastructure To Support Online Sports Betting<br>Like most other states in the US, Massachusetts also doesn&#8217;t have the infrastructure to support<br>online sports betting.<br>The Massachusetts Gaming Committee is working to establish a process for approvingly and<br>monitoring legal sports betting operators.<br>For now, in-person sportsbooks will have to hold off, until online casinos are ready to begin<br>operations.<\/li><li>Not Enough Licenses To Go Around<br>Operators were allowed by the MGC to apply for an online sports betting license, until the end of<br>August. The commission reported that 42 operators applied for a license before the deadline.<br>However, only 15 online sports betting licenses can be issued by the MGC.<\/li><li>Competitive Bidding For Licenses<br>7 out of the 15 total licenses to be issued by the MGC, will be awarded based on a competitive<br>bid. The three retail casinos in the &#8220;Codfish State&#8221; will be getting two sports betting apps each.<br>The two racetracks in the state, will be permitted to have online betting partners too.<\/li><li>Uncapped Temporary Licenses<br>The biggest hurdle faced by Massachusetts&#8217; sports betting is temporary licenses.<br>Sports betting law in Massachusetts limits the number of mobile operators to 15 &#8211; the state&#8217;s<br>three casinos get two licenses each, the two racetracks in the state get a single license. Then<br>seven unclaimed mobile licenses that will be determined in a competitive bidding process.<\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>The issue is that the law allows an undetermined number of temporary licenses, which is being<br>interpreted by the MGC as temporary licenses being uncapped.<br>Due to more demand than supply, MGC expects more than 15 applications for mobile licenses.<br>The commission states that it can&#8217;t make the decision to deny temporary licenses to qualified<br>operators, putting it in a tough position where it would have to approve temporary licenses, and<br>then deny many of the operators a permanent license.<br>Given the recent development, the MGC can wait for the legislature to resolve the discrepancy<br>between temporary and permanent licenses.<br>A competitive process can be created and the number of temporary licenses it will issue is<br>limited.<br>They can issue over 15 temporary licenses and determine a competition process to select which<br>sites would be granted full licenses and which wouldn&#8217;t get it.<br>Allow tethered online licenses (casinos and racetracks) to launch their online websites, while<br>delaying the launch of the untethered licenses until a fix is established.<br>However, the various options that the MGC has, won&#8217;t pacify the many eligible sports betting<br>stakeholders.<br>Waiting on a legislative fix is the worst-case scenario. This will take time and revisiting the law<br>could cause more changes than a simple cap on temporary licenses.<br>Following the competitive process route will also be a lengthy procedure. Furthermore, limiting<br>the number of temporary licenses could lead to lawsuits for the Commission, so awarding more<br>than 15 temporary licenses and then shutting down some sites.<br>Permitting tethered licenses to launch first would place untethered licenses at a competitive<br>disadvantage and might result in lawsuits. On that note, a retail launch, succeeded by tethered<br>online licenses and a process to award the seven untethered licenses, may be the most<br>straightforward route.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>How Long Will Sports Betting In Massachusetts Be Delayed?<br>There are numerous prospective operators for the MCG to choose from to license. But, the<br>process isn&#8217;t as simple as it seems. The MGC is presently working towards creating regulations<br>for online sportsbooks operators to abide by.<br>After a meeting, the MGC asked that bettors exercise patience as the process unfolds. A<br>spokesperson for the Commission stated that other US states took as long as 8 months to<br>create regulations.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Hopefully, Massachusetts&#8217; sports bettors won&#8217;t have to wait that long. The MGC and other state<br>officials are positive that online sports betting can be ready by the start of 2023.<br>There have been reports that Massachusetts could award temporary licenses in a bid to launch<br>before the NFL season. Unluckily, the MGC&#8217;s plan didn&#8217;t work out as Week 1 of the NFL season<br>was alright underway. Any more delays to the progress made by the MGC could put temporary<br>licenses back on the table.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>When Can Massachusetts Begin Legal Sports Betting?<br>A hopeful estimate for when Massachusetts can begin legal sports betting is by early 2023.<br>Since state legislators have reached an agreement on sports betting, there are some things<br>that&#8217;ll happen before you can take out your mobile phone and make a legal wager in the state.<br>Now that the bill has been signed into law, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission will have to<br>come up with official rules, receive applications from prospective online sportsbooks, run<br>background checks, and generally finalize some kinks in the system.<br>The Commission affirmed that it is ready to begin operation, but it will still take time. Saying that<br>they&#8217;ll launch by the start of football season, was no doubt a miscalculated stretch, but in the<br>past some states have gone from having a bill signed into law, to live in 3-4 months.<br>Therefore it is believed that the early part of 2023 is when bettors in Massachusetts can legally<br>start betting on sports.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>How Sports Betting Will Work In Massachusetts<br>Now that the legislature has come to a compromise on sports betting in Massachusetts. It<br>would be a good time to examine what the house compromised on, the specifics of the bill, and<br>how the legal betting market in Massachusetts will be shaped.<br>Let&#8217;s look at these things.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Tax Rate<br>The Massachusetts sports betting tax rate was set at 20%, which is quite reasonable for this<br>state. To compare, New Jersey legalized a low, operator friendly 8.5% rate. New York set their<br>tax rate at 51%, while Pennsylvania kept theirs at 36%.<br>Basically, the higher the tax rate, the more difficult it would be for online sports betting<br>companies to make profits. This can affect consumers in the form of less competitive pricing,<br>odds, and promotions .<br>Massachusetts may have landed at a healthy tax range with 20%. Bettors can expect a nice<br>balance that&#8217;ll favor online sportsbooks in Massachusetts, bettors, and state coffers too.<\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>Additionally, the sports betting tax rate for retailers betting is a little lower at 15%.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\" start=\"2\"><li>Betting On College Sports, But Not On In-state Schools<br>Punters can bet on college sports, but they cannot wager on in-state schools. This means that it<br>will be legal to bet on college sports from Massachusetts, just not on colleges based in<br>Massachusetts.<br>This rule is a common compromise made by states that have legalized betting up until the point<br>of approval.<br>While College sports are an important draw and shouldn&#8217;t be left off a betting sheet, there are<br>still concerns regarding placing bets on amateur athletes. This arrangement ensures that<br>Massachusetts sports bettors can still bet on college sports, but local athletes will be protected<br>from any gambling-related pressures that may arise in future.<br>For reference purposes, once Massachusetts has launched its betting market, you will not be<br>able to bet on the following schools:<br>\u25cf Boston University<br>\u25cf Northeastern<br>\u25cf Holy Cross<br>\u25cf Harvard University<br>\u25cf Boston College<br>And on any other MASS based college or University.<\/li><li>License<br>State casinos and racetracks in Massachusetts all qualify to apply for a retail betting license,<br>and to host in-person betting on site.<br>For online betting, it appears that there are only seven online stand-alone mobile licenses. All of<br>the three retail casinos in the state, will be allowed two online sports betting skins each, and the<br>in-state racetracks get one each. All of them added up, making for a total of fifteen online<br>sportsbooks in Massachusetts.<br>One important thing to note is that Massachusetts will not follow in the footsteps of Oregon and<br>New Hampshire, which have a lottery-run, monopoly style set up where there is just one online<br>sports betting option.<\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>There will be several options for online betting in Massachusetts, which is good news. More<br>competition means there will be better promotions, better pricing, and overall superior online<br>betting experience for consumers.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\" start=\"4\"><li>Credit Card Deposits Are Not Allowed<br>Massachusetts elected that the use of credit cards as a means of deposit for MA online<br>sportsbooks be banned.<br>In most US states, credit cards are ranked among the most popular sports betting banking<br>methods. This is because they&#8217;re convenient and easy to use by everyone.<br>However, the legislature went in a different direction. Barring bettors from depositing on credit,<br>on balance, seems like a reasonable decision.<br>Massachusetts bettors can use other popular methods to fund their betting account like bank<br>transfers, eChecks, wires, and in-person options like PayNearMe..<\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>Which Sportsbooks Will Operate In Massachusetts?<br>Potential operators have already submitted their applications for a Massachusetts sports betting<br>license, backed with an oral presentation to the MGC.<br>Some familiar names vying for the MA license include FanDuel, Caesars, and DraftKings.<br>There is no way of knowing the operators that&#8217;ll be favored by the MGC out of the 42 candidates<br>that applied. But the Commission&#8217;s criteria for operators will determine. The MGC created 225<br>potential regulations.<br>These regulations covered things like the technology operators can use, to how players place<br>wagers . The Commission is using a three-tiered system to rank the importance of each stated<br>criterion.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Existing Operators To Offer Sports Betting In Massachusetts<br>Rachel of the three retail casinos that are already operating in the state of Massachusetts, will<br>be awarded two licenses for online and mobile sports betting sites, by the Massachusetts<br>Gaming Commission.<br>There are three land-based casinos that are already operating in Massachusetts. They are:<br>MGM Springfield, Encore Boston Harbor, and The Plainridge Park casino.<br>Two racetracks &#8211; Suffolk Downs and<br>Raynham Park is also operating in MA, they will receive one license each.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Over half of the sports betting licenses will go to the five operators already operating in<br>Massachusetts.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Popular Brands That Might Offer Sports Betting In Massachusetts<br>The Massachusetts Gaming Commission has stated that it&#8217;ll be reserving the remaining seven<br>licenses for new operators that will be completed by the state of Massachusetts.<br>So far, 42 prospective operators have already sent their application to the Commission for<br>approval.<br>WynnBet, Barstool Sportsbook, and BetMGM are three operators who already have sports<br>betting licenses in MA through their land-based casinos.<br>Prior to the deadline, other brand names coming to MA for one of the remaining 7 licenses<br>include:<br>DraftKings, a recognizable US sports betting brand, is already based in Boston. This operator<br>will have a lot of local support.<br>FanDuel and Caesars are also picked for favorites to receive a Massachusetts sports betting<br>license. Both sportsbooks have a wide reach throughout the USA and could boost the<br>legitimacy of the MA sports market. They also have enough cash to splurge on launching.<br>Other notable names include + PointsBet, 88, BetRivers, Bally Bet, Circa Sports, FOX Bet,<br>Unibet, PlayUp, theScore Bet.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Legal Online Sports Betting Sites In Massachusetts<br>These are some sports betting sites you can use to bet online legally in Massachusetts.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>BetUs<br>Bovada offers competitive odds on dozens of sports. They have a great customer service<br>department and an impressive casino.<\/li><li>BetOnline is another great sportsbook that comes highly recommended. They have lots of<br>promotional bonuses that are available to punters. It also has speedy withdrawal times on a<br>variety of banking options.<\/li><li>BetUS has good prop betting odds, great customer department, and an excellent odds<br>tracker.<br>Other sites are: Bovada, Everygame, and MyBookie.<\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>Massachusetts-based operators may be delayed, but you can still find legal ways to bet on<br>sports online. Operators from outside MA, can provide legal betting options. Simply sign up at<br>a licensed operator that accepts bettors from Massachusetts.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Conclusion:<br>Dozens of states have put in place new sports betting laws over the years, which has in turn<br>facilitated a huge growth in the betting industry.<br>While they are itching to wager on sports from the comfort of their home state, bettors in<br>Massachusetts will have to wait till 2023 to join in on the action.<br>As sports betting regulations by the MGC are still pending, bettors in Massachusetts can read<br>through insightful beginners&#8217; guides for sports betting, craft their strategy, and read other blogs<br>for sports betting.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In recent years, many states in the US have already approved legal sports betting. However,there are few states that are taking longer than others to do the same thing. Massachusetts andMaryland are two of such states whose sports betting are delayed.Massachusetts sports fans have been waiting with bated breath for the state government toallow sports betting operators into the state.This activity has already been approved by the legislators and the state&#8217;s governor. But, there isa low chance that Bay Staters will access new sports betting sites in the year 2022.Keep reading to discover the reasons why there is a delay in online sports betting inMassachusetts, which online casinos are already operating, and the latest on Massachusettssports betting. Article Content: Is sports betting legalized in Massachusetts? What is causing Massachusetts to lag behind in legalizing online sports betting? How long will sports betting in Massachusetts be delayed? When can Massachusetts begin legal sports betting? How sports betting will work in Massachusetts Which sportsbooks will operate in Massachusetts? Existing operators to offer sports betting in Massachusetts Legal online sports betting sites in Massachusetts Is Sports Betting Legalized In Massachusetts?Massachusetts recently joined the list of US states that now allow some form of legal sportsbetting. The Massachusetts Sports Wagering Act was signed into law by Governor CharlieBaker on August 10th.The bill was widely backed by lawmakers, passing in the house by a vote of 36-4. However, likemost other states, Massachusetts could not allow legal sports betting immediately. Instead, thestate charged the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, to put in place the necessaryinfrastructure for operators.Dozens of eligible operators have promptly applied for Massachusetts sports betting licenses.Although, none of the applicants have been approved by the state. According to reports,operators may not get their approach until early next year. What Is Causing Massachusetts To Lag Behind In Legalizing Online Sports Betting? Legal sports betting garnered a lot of support from Massachusetts&#8217; lawmakers, which is why itmight be surprising that the practice is facing a lot of obstacles in its path.In 2021 too, a sports betting bill was also passed by House legislators, by a vote of 156-3-1.Despite the large backing it received, the 2021 sports betting bill fell apart in the Senatebecause of budget concerns. The same bill in the Senate during that session, also met thesame fate.Presently, another bill has been passed by lawmakers who worked endlessly to pass it beforethe end of the session.Governor Baker signed the approved bill after it was given a go-ahead by the legislators. Andnow many hurdles have surfaced which legal sports betting must overcome.Reasons For The Delay In Sports Betting In Massachusetts Lack Of Infrastructure To Support Online Sports BettingLike most other states in the US, Massachusetts also doesn&#8217;t have the infrastructure to supportonline sports betting.The Massachusetts Gaming Committee is working to establish a process for approvingly andmonitoring legal sports betting operators.For now, in-person sportsbooks will have to hold off, until online casinos are ready to beginoperations. Not Enough Licenses To Go AroundOperators were allowed by the MGC to apply for an online sports betting license, until the end ofAugust. The commission reported that 42 operators applied for a license before the deadline.However, only 15 online sports betting licenses can be issued by the MGC. Competitive Bidding For Licenses7 out of the 15 total licenses to be issued by the MGC, will be awarded based on a competitivebid. The three retail casinos in the &#8220;Codfish State&#8221; will be getting two sports betting apps each.The two racetracks in the state, will be permitted to have online betting partners too. Uncapped Temporary LicensesThe biggest hurdle faced by Massachusetts&#8217; sports betting is temporary licenses.Sports betting law in Massachusetts limits the number of mobile operators to 15 &#8211; the state&#8217;sthree casinos get two licenses each, the two racetracks in the state get a single license. Thenseven unclaimed mobile licenses that will be determined in a competitive bidding process. The issue is that the law allows an undetermined number of temporary licenses, which is beinginterpreted by the MGC as temporary licenses being uncapped.Due to more demand than supply, MGC expects more than 15 applications for mobile licenses.The commission states that it can&#8217;t make the decision to deny temporary licenses to qualifiedoperators, putting it in a tough position where it would have to approve temporary licenses, andthen deny many of the operators a permanent license.Given the recent development, the MGC can wait for the legislature to resolve the discrepancybetween temporary and permanent licenses.A competitive process can be created and the number of temporary licenses it will issue islimited.They can issue over 15 temporary licenses and determine a competition process to select whichsites would be granted full licenses and which wouldn&#8217;t get it.Allow tethered online licenses (casinos and racetracks) to launch their online websites, whiledelaying the launch of the untethered licenses until a fix is established.However, the various options that the MGC has, won&#8217;t pacify the many eligible sports bettingstakeholders.Waiting on a legislative fix is the worst-case scenario. This will take time and revisiting the lawcould cause more changes than a simple cap on temporary licenses.Following the competitive process route will also be a lengthy procedure. Furthermore, limitingthe number of temporary licenses could lead to lawsuits for the Commission, so awarding morethan 15 temporary licenses and then shutting down some sites.Permitting tethered licenses to launch first would place untethered licenses at a competitivedisadvantage and might result in lawsuits. On that note, a retail launch, succeeded by tetheredonline licenses and a process to award the seven untethered licenses, may be the moststraightforward route. How Long Will Sports Betting In Massachusetts Be Delayed?There are numerous prospective operators for the MCG to choose from to license. But, theprocess isn&#8217;t as simple as it seems. The MGC is presently working towards creating regulationsfor online sportsbooks operators to abide by.After a meeting, the MGC asked that bettors exercise patience as the process unfolds. Aspokesperson for the Commission stated that other US states took as long as 8 months tocreate regulations. Hopefully, Massachusetts&#8217; sports bettors won&#8217;t have to wait that long. 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However,there are few states that are taking longer than others to do the same thing. Massachusetts andMaryland are two of such states whose sports betting are delayed.Massachusetts sports fans have been waiting with bated breath for the state government toallow sports betting operators into the state.This activity has already been approved by the legislators and the state&#8217;s governor. But, there isa low chance that Bay Staters will access new sports betting sites in the year 2022.Keep reading to discover the reasons why there is a delay in online sports betting inMassachusetts, which online casinos are already operating, and the latest on Massachusettssports betting. Article Content: Is sports betting legalized in Massachusetts? What is causing Massachusetts to lag behind in legalizing online sports betting? How long will sports betting in Massachusetts be delayed? When can Massachusetts begin legal sports betting? How sports betting will work in Massachusetts Which sportsbooks will operate in Massachusetts? Existing operators to offer sports betting in Massachusetts Legal online sports betting sites in Massachusetts Is Sports Betting Legalized In Massachusetts?Massachusetts recently joined the list of US states that now allow some form of legal sportsbetting. The Massachusetts Sports Wagering Act was signed into law by Governor CharlieBaker on August 10th.The bill was widely backed by lawmakers, passing in the house by a vote of 36-4. However, likemost other states, Massachusetts could not allow legal sports betting immediately. Instead, thestate charged the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, to put in place the necessaryinfrastructure for operators.Dozens of eligible operators have promptly applied for Massachusetts sports betting licenses.Although, none of the applicants have been approved by the state. According to reports,operators may not get their approach until early next year. What Is Causing Massachusetts To Lag Behind In Legalizing Online Sports Betting? Legal sports betting garnered a lot of support from Massachusetts&#8217; lawmakers, which is why itmight be surprising that the practice is facing a lot of obstacles in its path.In 2021 too, a sports betting bill was also passed by House legislators, by a vote of 156-3-1.Despite the large backing it received, the 2021 sports betting bill fell apart in the Senatebecause of budget concerns. The same bill in the Senate during that session, also met thesame fate.Presently, another bill has been passed by lawmakers who worked endlessly to pass it beforethe end of the session.Governor Baker signed the approved bill after it was given a go-ahead by the legislators. Andnow many hurdles have surfaced which legal sports betting must overcome.Reasons For The Delay In Sports Betting In Massachusetts Lack Of Infrastructure To Support Online Sports BettingLike most other states in the US, Massachusetts also doesn&#8217;t have the infrastructure to supportonline sports betting.The Massachusetts Gaming Committee is working to establish a process for approvingly andmonitoring legal sports betting operators.For now, in-person sportsbooks will have to hold off, until online casinos are ready to beginoperations. Not Enough Licenses To Go AroundOperators were allowed by the MGC to apply for an online sports betting license, until the end ofAugust. The commission reported that 42 operators applied for a license before the deadline.However, only 15 online sports betting licenses can be issued by the MGC. Competitive Bidding For Licenses7 out of the 15 total licenses to be issued by the MGC, will be awarded based on a competitivebid. The three retail casinos in the &#8220;Codfish State&#8221; will be getting two sports betting apps each.The two racetracks in the state, will be permitted to have online betting partners too. Uncapped Temporary LicensesThe biggest hurdle faced by Massachusetts&#8217; sports betting is temporary licenses.Sports betting law in Massachusetts limits the number of mobile operators to 15 &#8211; the state&#8217;sthree casinos get two licenses each, the two racetracks in the state get a single license. Thenseven unclaimed mobile licenses that will be determined in a competitive bidding process. The issue is that the law allows an undetermined number of temporary licenses, which is beinginterpreted by the MGC as temporary licenses being uncapped.Due to more demand than supply, MGC expects more than 15 applications for mobile licenses.The commission states that it can&#8217;t make the decision to deny temporary licenses to qualifiedoperators, putting it in a tough position where it would have to approve temporary licenses, andthen deny many of the operators a permanent license.Given the recent development, the MGC can wait for the legislature to resolve the discrepancybetween temporary and permanent licenses.A competitive process can be created and the number of temporary licenses it will issue islimited.They can issue over 15 temporary licenses and determine a competition process to select whichsites would be granted full licenses and which wouldn&#8217;t get it.Allow tethered online licenses (casinos and racetracks) to launch their online websites, whiledelaying the launch of the untethered licenses until a fix is established.However, the various options that the MGC has, won&#8217;t pacify the many eligible sports bettingstakeholders.Waiting on a legislative fix is the worst-case scenario. This will take time and revisiting the lawcould cause more changes than a simple cap on temporary licenses.Following the competitive process route will also be a lengthy procedure. Furthermore, limitingthe number of temporary licenses could lead to lawsuits for the Commission, so awarding morethan 15 temporary licenses and then shutting down some sites.Permitting tethered licenses to launch first would place untethered licenses at a competitivedisadvantage and might result in lawsuits. On that note, a retail launch, succeeded by tetheredonline licenses and a process to award the seven untethered licenses, may be the moststraightforward route. How Long Will Sports Betting In Massachusetts Be Delayed?There are numerous prospective operators for the MCG to choose from to license. But, theprocess isn&#8217;t as simple as it seems. The MGC is presently working towards creating regulationsfor online sportsbooks operators to abide by.After a meeting, the MGC asked that bettors exercise patience as the process unfolds. Aspokesperson for the Commission stated that other US states took as long as 8 months tocreate regulations. Hopefully, Massachusetts&#8217; sports bettors won&#8217;t have to wait that long. 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However,there are few states that are taking longer than others to do the same thing. Massachusetts andMaryland are two of such states whose sports betting are delayed.Massachusetts sports fans have been waiting with bated breath for the state government toallow sports betting operators into the state.This activity has already been approved by the legislators and the state&#8217;s governor. But, there isa low chance that Bay Staters will access new sports betting sites in the year 2022.Keep reading to discover the reasons why there is a delay in online sports betting inMassachusetts, which online casinos are already operating, and the latest on Massachusettssports betting. Article Content: Is sports betting legalized in Massachusetts? What is causing Massachusetts to lag behind in legalizing online sports betting? How long will sports betting in Massachusetts be delayed? When can Massachusetts begin legal sports betting? How sports betting will work in Massachusetts Which sportsbooks will operate in Massachusetts? Existing operators to offer sports betting in Massachusetts Legal online sports betting sites in Massachusetts Is Sports Betting Legalized In Massachusetts?Massachusetts recently joined the list of US states that now allow some form of legal sportsbetting. The Massachusetts Sports Wagering Act was signed into law by Governor CharlieBaker on August 10th.The bill was widely backed by lawmakers, passing in the house by a vote of 36-4. However, likemost other states, Massachusetts could not allow legal sports betting immediately. Instead, thestate charged the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, to put in place the necessaryinfrastructure for operators.Dozens of eligible operators have promptly applied for Massachusetts sports betting licenses.Although, none of the applicants have been approved by the state. According to reports,operators may not get their approach until early next year. What Is Causing Massachusetts To Lag Behind In Legalizing Online Sports Betting? Legal sports betting garnered a lot of support from Massachusetts&#8217; lawmakers, which is why itmight be surprising that the practice is facing a lot of obstacles in its path.In 2021 too, a sports betting bill was also passed by House legislators, by a vote of 156-3-1.Despite the large backing it received, the 2021 sports betting bill fell apart in the Senatebecause of budget concerns. The same bill in the Senate during that session, also met thesame fate.Presently, another bill has been passed by lawmakers who worked endlessly to pass it beforethe end of the session.Governor Baker signed the approved bill after it was given a go-ahead by the legislators. Andnow many hurdles have surfaced which legal sports betting must overcome.Reasons For The Delay In Sports Betting In Massachusetts Lack Of Infrastructure To Support Online Sports BettingLike most other states in the US, Massachusetts also doesn&#8217;t have the infrastructure to supportonline sports betting.The Massachusetts Gaming Committee is working to establish a process for approvingly andmonitoring legal sports betting operators.For now, in-person sportsbooks will have to hold off, until online casinos are ready to beginoperations. Not Enough Licenses To Go AroundOperators were allowed by the MGC to apply for an online sports betting license, until the end ofAugust. The commission reported that 42 operators applied for a license before the deadline.However, only 15 online sports betting licenses can be issued by the MGC. Competitive Bidding For Licenses7 out of the 15 total licenses to be issued by the MGC, will be awarded based on a competitivebid. The three retail casinos in the &#8220;Codfish State&#8221; will be getting two sports betting apps each.The two racetracks in the state, will be permitted to have online betting partners too. Uncapped Temporary LicensesThe biggest hurdle faced by Massachusetts&#8217; sports betting is temporary licenses.Sports betting law in Massachusetts limits the number of mobile operators to 15 &#8211; the state&#8217;sthree casinos get two licenses each, the two racetracks in the state get a single license. Thenseven unclaimed mobile licenses that will be determined in a competitive bidding process. The issue is that the law allows an undetermined number of temporary licenses, which is beinginterpreted by the MGC as temporary licenses being uncapped.Due to more demand than supply, MGC expects more than 15 applications for mobile licenses.The commission states that it can&#8217;t make the decision to deny temporary licenses to qualifiedoperators, putting it in a tough position where it would have to approve temporary licenses, andthen deny many of the operators a permanent license.Given the recent development, the MGC can wait for the legislature to resolve the discrepancybetween temporary and permanent licenses.A competitive process can be created and the number of temporary licenses it will issue islimited.They can issue over 15 temporary licenses and determine a competition process to select whichsites would be granted full licenses and which wouldn&#8217;t get it.Allow tethered online licenses (casinos and racetracks) to launch their online websites, whiledelaying the launch of the untethered licenses until a fix is established.However, the various options that the MGC has, won&#8217;t pacify the many eligible sports bettingstakeholders.Waiting on a legislative fix is the worst-case scenario. This will take time and revisiting the lawcould cause more changes than a simple cap on temporary licenses.Following the competitive process route will also be a lengthy procedure. Furthermore, limitingthe number of temporary licenses could lead to lawsuits for the Commission, so awarding morethan 15 temporary licenses and then shutting down some sites.Permitting tethered licenses to launch first would place untethered licenses at a competitivedisadvantage and might result in lawsuits. On that note, a retail launch, succeeded by tetheredonline licenses and a process to award the seven untethered licenses, may be the moststraightforward route. How Long Will Sports Betting In Massachusetts Be Delayed?There are numerous prospective operators for the MCG to choose from to license. But, theprocess isn&#8217;t as simple as it seems. 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