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If a self-exclusion/self-restriction participant attempts to enter a licensed gambling establishment, the establishment is required to remove the patron when discovered. Incident reports are then sent to the Bureau of Gambling Control (Bureau.)
Self-Excluded patrons are prohibited from collecting any unredeemed jackpots or prizes won for the term specified on their form, which can be 1 year or lifetime. Please be advised that all Self-Exclusion terms are irrevocable for the duration of their minimum term.
Self-exclusion programs for physical s often require an individual to submit a request, along with a photo that will be used to identify them. When a self-excluded gambler attempts to enter the , they will be denied entry to the establishment, preventing them from participating in gambling activities.
Licensees and staff can use reasonable force to: prevent a self-exclusion participant from entering a nominated area. remove a participant who refuses to leave a nominated area.
Once the self-exclusion agreement is in place, the implements measures to prevent the individual from accessing the premises. This can involve removing the person from marketing lists, canceling membership cards, and sharing the exclusion information with security staff.
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If you are caught gambling at a , racetrack sports wagering facility, or on an Internet gaming site, you will be subject to forfeiture of any winnings, including any chips or s in your possession, electronic credits, and any funds on your internet gaming account that were a result of your gaming activity,

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