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Much like the bill last year, this year’s bill opens by saying that the state’s gaming laws coupled with this online bill offer a legal exemption from the UIGEA. In addition, they cite the Department of Justice memo of December 23rd, 2011 as strengthening the state’s authority to legalize online poker.
Anyone wishing to offer online poker in Mississippi will need to be licensed through the Mississippi Gaming Commission and licenses will be good for five years. The fees for those licenses are the same as last year. It will cost a total of $200,000 for a site to become licensed and they must then deposit $200,000 annually to be split between the State General Fund and a Mississippi Gaming Commission Fund used to combat criminal activity.
In addition to the initial licensing fee, there will be “a license fee shall be imposed on the Internet wagering gross revenues per calendar month of a gaming licensee in the amount of five percent (5%) of such revenues.”
Other provision from last year’s bill regarding player accounts remain in place, meaning that players must be 21, have proof of age, provide a physical address and email, and sign a penalty of perjury form. Also, casino employees are prohibited from playing on sites owned by their employer.
Considering that many in the state of Mississippi are opposed to online gambling, one has to wonder whether this bill will again die in committee. At present, only Nevada and Delaware have passed online poker bills, yet neither have actually started offering games. New Jersey’s legislature have passed an online poker bill but await a signature from Gov. Christie on the matter.
Mississippi Reintroduces Online Poker Bill