Delaware Sports Betting Bill Tracker
If you have been following our Delaware sports betting bill tracker since before the Supreme Court ruling, you are already aware of how much the legal sports betting environment has changed. A nearly six-year battle between New Jersey and the NCAA, NBA, MLB, NFL, and NHL resulted in the Supreme Court striking down an antiquated federal law. The Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 (PASPA) limited sports betting to just four states – Nevada, Delaware, Oregon, and Montana. Though Delaware was included in the states permitted to allow sports betting, NV was the only state that could legally offer single-game wagering. State legislators had attempted to offer full-scale wagering in 2009, but their move was shut down by federal courts due to PASPA. Nine years later on May 14th, 2018, PASPA was ruled unconstitutional in a 6-3 vote and the federal ban was lifted.
Just days after the Supreme Court decision, Delaware officials announced that the preexisting laws were adequate enough to move forward with launching full-scale sports betting in Delaware. Without the need to enact new legislation, Delaware was able to expand sports betting in June 2018 - meaning that the state was the first to accept single-game wagers outside of Nevada. Local sports enthusiasts can now enjoy wagering on everything from NFL parlays to which team will win the World Series.
Though sports betting is and has been legal in Delaware for some time, it is still worth looking into the Delaware sports betting laws. It is also possible that additional laws will be enacted in the future, as online and mobile wagering are still two major topics of discussion. You can view the Delaware sports betting bill tracker below for the latest legislative developments.
Active Delaware Sports Betting Legislation
Sponsor(s): Schwartzkopf, DeLuca, Longhurst
Summary: Amends Title 29 of the Delaware Code to reestablish the sports lottery. Allows for persons over the age of 21 to wager on all professional and collegiate sporting events, excluding those involving a Delaware college or university. Authorizes sports wagering to take place at the three racinos currently operating in the state.
Excerpt: "’Sports lottery’ shall mean a lottery in which the winners are determined based on the outcome of any professional or collegiate sporting event, including racing, held within or without the State, but excluding collegiate sporting events that involve a Delaware college or university and amateur sporting events that involve a Delaware team.”
Actions:
- 05/14/09 - Signed by Governor.
- 05/12/09 - Passed by Senate.
- 05/08/09 - Passed by House of Representatives.
- 05/05/09 - Amendment HA 7 Introduced in House.
- 04/07/09 - Reported Out of Committee (GAMING & PARIMUTUELS) in House.
- 04/06/09 - Adopted in lieu of the original bill HB 100, and assigned to Gaming & Parimutuels Committee in House.
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Delaware Sports Betting FAQs
Where Can I Bet On Sports In Delaware?
All three of the state’s casinos are licensed to offer sports betting in Delaware. Under the current law, there are no outside vendors that are eligible to apply. If you want to know where to find a local sportsbook in Delaware, take a look at the casinos listed below:
- Delaware Park Casino (Wilmington)
- Dover Downs Hotel & Casino (Dover)
- Harrington Raceway & Casino (Harrington)
How Old Do I Have To Be To Bet On Sports In Delaware?
To legally bet on sports in Delaware you must be at least 21 years of age. This is the universal gambling age at local DE sportsbooks and online sites such as BetOnline. As soon as you are over the legal sports wagering age, you can start betting on sports in Delaware at your favorite book.
What Sports Can I Bet On In Delaware?
Legal Delaware sportsbooks feature a wagering menu, offering all of the most popular US sports to bet on. What was once just limited to NFL football now includes NCAA sports, NHL, NBA, MLB, NASCAR, MMA, PGA golf, and soccer. A wide range of sports bets are accepted, including moneylines, point spreads, totals, teasers, pleasers, and parlays.
Is Mobile Betting Legal In Delaware?
The current Delaware sports betting laws do not allow for mobile wagering unless a patron is physically present at a casino. There are no state-licensed sportsbooks with legal mobile betting apps in Delaware, but that does not mean residents are without mobile options. Sites such as BetOnline and SportsBetting all offer mobile sports betting sites that can be accessed from any iOS or Android device.
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