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H 483

APPROPRIATIONS – STATE LIQUOR DIVISION – Relates to the appropriation to the State Liquor Division for fiscal year 2026.

68th Legislature, 1st Regular Session (2025)

Bill H 483 expands permissible wagers in Massachusetts, allowing bets on non-game outcomes, boosting options for gamblers and benefiting the gaming industry.

Reported Signed by Governor on April 4, 2025 Session Law Chapter 320 Effective: 07/01/2025
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Bill Summary · H 483

Summary of Bill H 483: An Act Relative to Non-Outcome Based or Performance Based Wagers

Purpose and Intent

Bill H 483 aims to amend existing legislation in Massachusetts regarding non-outcome based or performance based wagers. The intent is to expand the types of permissible wagers in the state, allowing for more diverse betting options in the gaming industry.

Key Provisions

  • Amendment to Chapter 23N: The bill proposes an amendment to Section 3 of Chapter 23N of the General Laws.
  • Expanded Wager Types: It specifically allows wagers on events that do not directly relate to the outcome of a game or match. Examples include:
    • The result of an official coin toss.
    • The length of a national anthem performance at an athletic event.
  • Regulatory Authority: The Massachusetts Gaming Commission is granted the authority to set limits on these types of wagers as it deems appropriate.

Affected Parties

  • Gamblers and Sports Fans: Individuals who participate in betting activities will have access to a broader range of wagering options.
  • Gaming Industry: This bill could potentially benefit casinos and other gaming establishments by attracting more customers interested in diverse betting opportunities.
  • Massachusetts Gaming Commission: The commission will have increased regulatory responsibilities to oversee the new types of wagers.

Procedural Aspects

  • Introduced: The bill was introduced on February 27, 2025, by Representative Paul K. Frost from the 7th Worcester District.
  • Committee Referral: It has been referred to the Committee on Economic Development and Emerging Technologies.
  • Hearing Schedule: A hearing for the bill has been rescheduled to November 13, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM, with both in-person and virtual attendance options available.

Related Legislation

  • House Docket No. 2515: This bill replaces a similar matter filed in the previous session (House Docket No. 5225 of 2023-2024).

This summary provides an overview of Bill H 483, highlighting its purpose, key provisions, and the potential impact on various stakeholders within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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