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The Maryland Sports Wagering Application Review Commission unanimously approved a policy amendment Friday that requires companies awarded a mobile betting license in Maryland to then submit a diversity plan.
The plan, submitted to the commission known as SWARC within 30 days after licensure approval, should include strategies to obtain a diverse group of owners or contractors, conduct diversity-related events and proposed timelines and benchmarks to achieve diversity objectives.
An applicant must also check 鈥測es鈥 to three boxes that summarizes it will make a 鈥済ood faith effort鈥 to meet the diversity objectives, report diversity metrics to the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Commission and make its diversity plan available to the public.
鈥淪WARC will consider any type of diverse group where an Applicant can demonstrate that an individual has been disadvantaged and, therefore, inclusion of the individual as a participant in the Diversity Plan would be beneficial,鈥 according to the addendum.
A commission member asked what would happen if a diversity plan is deficient.
鈥淭here鈥檚 no opportunity of cancelation of the license. The license has been awarded,鈥 said Assistant Attorney General David Stamper.
James Butler, managing director of organizational compliance with the state鈥檚 Lottery & Gaming Control Agency, said that agency and the commission will work with an applicant 鈥渢o take any corrective action plans鈥 to ensure applications meet diversity standards.
Del. Darryl Barnes (D-Prince George鈥檚), who chairs the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland, said he remains pleased with SWARC鈥檚 effort to ensure equity and inclusion are part of the process. Maryland is聽聽as a leading state in the nation pushing for minority and women-owned businesses to participate in the sports betting industry.
However, Barnes said the approval process could be improved by considering both the application and diversity plan together.
鈥淚t鈥檚 something that we can work towards,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hen that application or plan is submitted, it should and must have that equity partner already listed, what the intent is and how [an applicant is] going to move forward and put it together.鈥
The legislature pushed for equity in the sports betting industry when it approved legislation last year, especially after predominately white-owned businesses received licenses when the medical cannabis industry launched in Maryland almost five years ago.
The law also aims to ensure that entrepreneurs from Maryland have a fair chance to compete against larger betting companies such as FanDuel and Draft Kings.
Meanwhile, the state has published聽聽for awarding competitive licenses for additional gaming locations and mobile sports wagering licenses.
A section on economic impact notes the impact would benefit small businesses, especially those that are certified in the state鈥檚 minority business enterprise program.
鈥淢BE participation for contractors and vendors that provide support to the sportsbook licensee and operator could also be meaningful,鈥 according to the proposal. 鈥淥nce these small businesses become either licensed, certified, or registered with the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Commission, it provides them with the opportunity to offer their goods and services to other sport wagering facility licensees and operators and mobile sports wagering licensees.鈥
On Friday, the General Assembly鈥檚 Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive & Legislative Review voted to approve the regulations.
鈥淲hen the MGA passed sports wagering, it did so with the goal of promoting diversity in the industry,鈥 Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) and House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones (D-Baltimore County) said in a statement Friday. 鈥淭he regulations approved, today, by AELR that require sports wagering licensee applicants to seek out minority investors, to use the State鈥檚 nationally recognized minority business enterprise program in contracting and submit a substantive diversity plan will help achieve that goal. We are confident that these measures will ensure meaningful minority participation in this new industry.鈥
The commission will hold a聽聽on the regulations next Friday in Baltimore.