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<br>North Carolina [regulators](https://aws-poc.xpresso.ai/gitlab/mohammadhatfie) showed Tuesday that sports wagering will not begin on Jan. 8, 2024, the day it's legal.<br>
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<br>During the North Carolina Lottery Commission's virtual meeting to discuss more guideline changes, the Sports Betting Committee members pointed out excessive work has to be performed in terms of approvals for legal sports [wagering](https://nextek.ru/index.php?route=journal3/blog/post&journal_blog_post_id=7) to launch early in the new year.<br>
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<br>During a [summary](https://shortmylink.co/cecilhutton219) of what should be achieved for online sports wagering and retail sportsbooks to open in the Tar Heel State, commissioner Cari Boyce stated: "Thank you for clarifying this will not be all done by Jan. 8."<br>
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<br>No particular start date was suggested, but state law requires [sports wagering](https://foe.gctu.edu.gh/news/tech-verse-esa-unleashes-innovation-and-engineering-creativity/) to be active by mid-June. Should the commission have everything in location someplace in between those dates, maybe sports betting launches in time for March in a basketball-centric state.<br>
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<br>No fantasy sports in Tar Heel State ... in the meantime<br>
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<br>The commission did hear the outcomes Tuesday from the public window for remarks referring to the first rules package that has actually currently existed and authorized by the commission.<br>
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<br>The [committee voted](https://chubechube.com/@gertrudemcfarl?page=about) all to approve changes to that package, including the elimination of "dream contests" from the guidelines, pointing out [differences](http://web.symbol.rs/forum/member.php?action=profile&uid=1251399) from the general public as a factor.<br>
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<br>The committee selected to leave out that controversial aspect that's being battled in several U.S. jurisdictions so that sports betting can go live first without limitation from dream opponents. A meaning of dream contests will be chosen at a later date.<br>
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<br>Several [modifications](https://vcgsuites.com/author/hanscarper6004/) and public recommendations also caused modifications in phrasing and treatments to the very first rules bundle that was [approved](http://mazinga.co.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=2119).<br>
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<br>What's next in N.C.?<br>
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<br>The second rules package was [approved](http://175.27.229.2113000/lupebromby8325) by the committee last week. That is now going before the public, which has till Nov. 27 to comment. There will be a public hearing on Nov. 20.<br>
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<br>Those recommendations will be heard by the committee on Dec. 6.<br>
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<br>The sports betting committee authorized a catalog that [clarifies](https://zm.aosenhw.com/@emeliarudd4735) what sports can be offered by operators for [betting](https://dengetextil.com/blog/best-beauty-products). It needs to still get commission approval.<br>
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<br>North Carolina passed an expense to legislate sports betting this previous June, and it was rapidly signed by Gov. Roy Cooper into law.<br>
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