IN HB 1015, which was signed into law earlier this year allows anyone 21 years old or older to bet on any collegiate team in the country. Purdue became the first public university to impose a ban on collegiate betting for its students and faculty. … Read more
IN HB 1015
Indiana sports betting was signed into law by IN Governor Eric Holcomb on May 8, 2019. There are now four land-based sportsbooks in Indiana currently accepting bets, with four more scheduled to launch in the coming days. Mobile and online sports betting in Indiana is … Read more
Sports betting in Indiana will be allowed to begin as early as September 1st. The Indiana Gaming Commission (IGC) has approved sports betting to take place in 13 locations including 10 casinos and three off-track betting facilities. Placing wagers on esports and high school sports … Read more
Sports betting in Indiana can begin as early as September 1 – right in time for the NFL season. Almost every gaming establishment in Indiana has put forth the necessary paperwork for licensing approval. The sports betting regulations must first undergo a public comment period, … Read more
Indiana passed their sports betting measure, IN HB 1015 in April and was signed into law on May 8. The regulations must undergo a public hearing before the Indiana Gaming Commission can approve and launch sports betting. Mobile betting was legalized; however, the launch of the … Read more
Caesars Entertainment is renovating its seven IN gaming venues in preparation for legal sports betting. Indiana legalized sports wagering in May and is aiming for a September launch. Caesars’ IN sportsbook rollout should not be impacted by the company’s pending sale to Eldorado Resorts. INDIANAPOLIS … Read more
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb signed sports betting into law on May 8, 2019. Horseshoe Southern Indiana Casino will change its name to Ceasars Southern Indiana Casino in 2020. The casino will offer slot machines, a lounge with live entertainment, a non-smoking gaming area, and many … Read more
Licensing fees include a $100,000 application fee as well as a $50,000 annual renewal. Sports betting revenue will be taxed at a rate of 9.5% and head to the state’s general fund. Licensed sportsbooks will be given the option to partner with three suppliers, or … Read more
IN HB 1015 legalizes both retail sportsbooks and statewide mobile sports wagering apps. The bill would have become law with or without Governor Holcomb’s signature on Thursday. The Indiana Gaming Commission is expected to start accepting sports betting applications as soon as July 1, 2019. … Read more
Indiana Sports Betting Bill IN HB 1015 passed through the State Senate by a 37-12 vote and through the State House by a 59-36 vote. Once the bill reaches Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb, he will have seven days to either sign it into law, veto … Read more