Daily fantasy sports (DFS) websites are in for a final fright before November ends after a bill, which aims to make their operations in Illinois, has surfaced.
According to Legal Sports Report, the anti-DFS bill, penned by Rep. Scott Drury, has finally been assigned to a committee after sitting idly for months.
Drury’s H 6586 provides that a person “commits gambling ehen he or she knowingly establishes, maintains, operates, or offers an Internet site, smartphone application, or orher similar electronic or digital media or communication technology that permits a person to play a game or skill for money or other thing value by means of the Internet, smarphone application, or other similar electronic or digital media or communication technology, or to make a wager upon the result of any game, contest, political nomination, appointment, or election by means of the internet, smartphone application, or other electronic or digital media or communication technology, or knowingly establishes, maintains, or operates a fantasy sports contest that permits a person to play the contest for money or other thing of value.”
If the proposed bill becomes a law, DFS operators in Illinois maybe charged with misdemeanor for first offense and a felony on a second offense.