|
|
|
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
|
|
AN ACT
|
|
relating to fantasy sports contests. |
|
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
|
SECTION 1. Subtitle B, Title 13, Occupations Code, is |
|
amended by adding Chapter 2053 to read as follows: |
|
CHAPTER 2053. FANTASY SPORTS CONTESTS |
|
Sec. 2053.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: |
|
(1) "Fantasy sports contest" means a competition in |
|
which: |
|
(A) a participant pays money or other |
|
consideration for the opportunity to assemble a fictional team |
|
composed of professional or amateur sports athletes selected by the |
|
participant to compete against other fictional teams of sports |
|
athletes assembled by other competition participants; |
|
(B) the outcome of the competition reflects the |
|
relative knowledge and skill of the participants and is based on the |
|
actual statistical performance of the selected athletes in sports |
|
competitions, or in a season or series of sports competitions; |
|
(C) a prize is awarded to the competition winner; |
|
(D) the outcome of the competition or the |
|
redemption of the winnings is not displayed or represented in a |
|
manner that mimics a slot machine or other form of casino gaming, |
|
including a banked card game, poker, craps, roulette, keno, lotto, |
|
and bingo; and |
|
(E) the competition is not presented using any |
|
depiction of a casino gaming graphic, theme, or title, including |
|
any depiction of a slot machine-style symbol, a banked card game, |
|
poker, craps, roulette, keno, lotto, and bingo. |
|
(2) "Fantasy sports operator" means a person, |
|
including an entity or a division of an entity, that offers fantasy |
|
sports contests to the public. |
|
(3) "Sports association" means a group of professional |
|
or amateur teams or athletes that compete against one another in a |
|
specific sport. |
|
Sec. 2053.002. LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS. (a) The legislature |
|
finds that a participant in a fantasy sports contest is an actual |
|
contestant in a bona fide competition to determine the skill of the |
|
participant in assembling a fictional team of sports athletes. |
|
(b) An individual who pays money or other consideration to |
|
participate in a fantasy sports contest is not placing a bet for |
|
purposes of the application of an offense under Chapter 47, Penal |
|
Code. |
|
Sec. 2053.003. PARTICIPATION IN FANTASY SPORTS CONTEST. An |
|
individual may pay money or other consideration to participate in a |
|
fantasy sports contest. |
|
Sec. 2053.004. OPERATION OF FANTASY SPORTS CONTEST. (a) A |
|
person may offer fantasy sports contests as a fantasy sports |
|
operator in this state in accordance with this chapter and any |
|
applicable federal law and may participate in the earnings of a |
|
business that offers fantasy sports contests. |
|
(b) A fantasy sports operator may not: |
|
(1) award a prize based: |
|
(A) on the score, the point spread, or any |
|
performance of a single professional or amateur sports team or any |
|
combination of professional or amateur sports teams; |
|
(B) solely on any single performance of an |
|
individual athlete in a single professional or amateur sports |
|
competition or other event; or |
|
(C) on a fantasy sports contest based on a live |
|
pari-mutuel racing performance regulated under Subtitle A-1 (Texas |
|
Racing Act); |
|
(2) offer a fantasy sports contest to the public |
|
without disclosing before the contest all prizes offered to winning |
|
participants of the contest; or |
|
(3) offer a fantasy sports contest based on the |
|
performance of athletes in a youth, high school, or collegiate |
|
sports competition or athletic event. |
|
Sec. 2053.005. CONSUMER PROTECTION. A fantasy sports |
|
operator shall implement commercially reasonable procedures for |
|
fantasy sports contests that: |
|
(1) prevent an employee or agent of the operator, and |
|
any relative living in the same household as the employee or agent, |
|
from competing in a fantasy sports contest offered by the operator |
|
to the public in which a cash prize is awarded; |
|
(2) prevent an employee or agent of the operator from |
|
sharing with third parties before the information is made publicly |
|
available information relevant to a fantasy sports contest that is |
|
obtained by the employee or agent because of the person's |
|
employment or agency and that could affect fantasy sports contest |
|
play; |
|
(3) verify that fantasy sports contest participants |
|
are 18 years of age or older; |
|
(4) restrict an individual who is a player, a game |
|
official, or another participant in a professional or amateur |
|
sports competition from participating in a fantasy sports contest |
|
that is determined, wholly or partly, on the performance of: |
|
(A) that individual, the individual's |
|
professional or amateur team, or the accumulated statistical |
|
results of the sport or competition in which the individual is a |
|
player, game official, or other participant; or |
|
(B) another individual or team competing in the |
|
same sports association in which the individual participates; and |
|
(5) segregate contest participants' funds from the |
|
operator's funds or maintain a reserve in the form of cash, cash |
|
equivalents, an irrevocable letter of credit, a bond, payment |
|
processor reserves, payment processor receivables, or any |
|
combination of those forms, in an amount equal to or greater than |
|
the total amount of funds in all contest participants' accounts, |
|
for the benefit and protection of the funds held in those accounts. |
|
Sec. 2053.006. INJUNCTIVE RELIEF. (a) The attorney |
|
general may institute an action for injunctive relief to restrain a |
|
violation by a person who appears to be in violation of or |
|
threatening to violate this chapter. |
|
(b) An action filed under this section by the attorney |
|
general must be filed in a district court in Travis County or the |
|
county in which the violation occurred. |
|
(c) The attorney general may recover reasonable expenses |
|
incurred in obtaining injunctive relief under this section, |
|
including court costs, reasonable attorney's fees, investigative |
|
costs, witness fees, and deposition expenses. |
|
(d) In an injunction issued under this section, a court may |
|
include reasonable requirements to prevent further violations of |
|
this chapter. |
|
SECTION 2. Section 47.02(c), Penal Code, as effective April |
|
1, 2019, is amended to read as follows: |
|
(c) It is a defense to prosecution under this section that |
|
the actor reasonably believed that the conduct: |
|
(1) was permitted under Chapter 2001, Occupations |
|
Code; |
|
(2) was permitted under Chapter 2002, Occupations |
|
Code; |
|
(3) was permitted under Chapter 2004, Occupations |
|
Code; |
|
(4) was permitted under Chapter 2053, Occupations |
|
Code; |
|
(5) consisted entirely of participation in the state |
|
lottery authorized by the State Lottery Act (Chapter 466, |
|
Government Code); |
|
(6) [(5)] was permitted under Subtitle A-1, Title 13, |
|
Occupations Code (Texas Racing Act); or |
|
(7) [(6)] consisted entirely of participation in a |
|
drawing for the opportunity to participate in a hunting, fishing, |
|
or other recreational event conducted by the Parks and Wildlife |
|
Department. |
|
SECTION 3. Section 47.09(a), Penal Code, as effective April |
|
1, 2019, is amended to read as follows: |
|
(a) It is a defense to prosecution under this chapter that |
|
the conduct: |
|
(1) was authorized under: |
|
(A) Chapter 2001, Occupations Code; |
|
(B) Chapter 2002, Occupations Code; |
|
(C) Chapter 2004, Occupations Code; |
|
(D) Chapter 2053, Occupations Code; |
|
(E) Subtitle A-1, Title 13, Occupations Code |
|
(Texas Racing Act); or |
|
(F) [(E)] Chapter 280, Finance Code; |
|
(2) consisted entirely of participation in the state |
|
lottery authorized by Chapter 466, Government Code; or |
|
(3) was a necessary incident to the operation of the |
|
state lottery and was directly or indirectly authorized by: |
|
(A) Chapter 466, Government Code; |
|
(B) the lottery division of the Texas Lottery |
|
Commission; |
|
(C) the Texas Lottery Commission; or |
|
(D) the director of the lottery division of the |
|
Texas Lottery Commission. |
|
SECTION 4. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives |
|
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as |
|
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this |
|
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this |
|
Act takes effect September 1, 2019. |