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UIGEA hearings updatesMarch 31, 2008, 9:38 am (3 years ago)This april a 2nd's Congressional hearing will be taking place on the practical implementation of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Act (UIGEA) that will be conducted by the Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and Technology under the chairmanship of Democrat Congressman Luis Gutierrez.
The hearing topic was titled "Proposed UIGEA Regulations: Burden Without Benefit?" will be held in the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington DC commencing at 10 am, this title sure does provide a glimpse of hope for those who wish for better regulation and those who wish to provide internet gambling in a ordered manner. The hearing is regarded as being of critical importance by many industry observers, because it facilitates a hopefully thorough debate on a highly controversial piece of legislation that was pushed through Congress in late 2006 under questionable circumstances. This denied many of the voting politicians at the time the opportunity to read and understand its full implications, particularly for the financial institutes required to enforce the provisions against online gambling transactions. Nevertheless, the act had immediate and serious consequences for many online gambling and processing companies which felt compelled to exit the well established and connected American market, resulting in serious financial losses and less choice for the U.S. player. Since then, the much-delayed regulations drafted to support the act have also run into trouble, with a slew of critical submissions to the drafting authorities underlining the practical difficulties of implementation, the burden on an already stretched banking industry and the lack of detail in the enforcement proposals. OnlineCasinoExtra will continue to follow the events and will provide quotes from the congressional hearing once dated.
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