Noticias de ultima
  • 12.00 Pennsylvania Skill Congratulates Casinos on Achieving $504 Million in April Revenue
  • 12.00 CT Interactive added the brand new Slot game with innovative TURBO game mechanics
  • 12.00 PAGCOR licenses 40 offshore gaming operators under new IGL scheme
  • 12.00 Star shares drop as Hard Rock dismisses takeover interest
  • 12.00 Brazil: CPI on sports betting hears presidents of São Paulo and STJD
  • 12.00 Imagine Live and SoftGamings Join Forces
  • 12.00 Join Peru Gaming Show (PGS) 2024 experience: Two intense days of knowledge, expo and Networking!
  • 12.00 FeedConstruct Launches New Statistics Widgets for Media Websites
  • 12.00 Amusnet launched the Type S Slot Cabinets series at Belgrade Future Gaming 2024
  • 12.00 “How to score big with Paid social media”: A Sportradar conference
Analysis

Brazilian State lotteries controversies

Tuesday 26 de March 2024 / 12:00

2 minutos de lectura

(Parana).- SoloAzar shares an article which analyses the controversies on the betting market involving the limits of competence of state lotteries in the exploitation of fixed-odds bets: on one hand, Lottopar, on the other hand, Lotej (Loteria do Estado de Rio de Janeiro).

Brazilian State lotteries controversies

Last Friday (22), the Ministry of Finance sent a notice to Loterj (Loteria do Estado do Rio de Janeiro) to stop accrediting online sportsbooks, or "bets", in the current way.

In Lottopar's opinion, as pointed out in the lawsuit, Loterj, by rectifying its public notice for the accreditation of companies to operate sports betting, ended up allowing bets to operate outside the territory of Rio de Janeiro, which would be contrary to a decision by the Federal Supreme Court (STF) regarding limits on the operation of lotteries by the states. 

The notification sent by the Ministry of Finance follows the same line. The Ministry maintains that Loterj is accrediting the bets without establishing a lock for the companies to operate only in the state of Rio de Janeiro, which, in the Treasury's view, would be prohibited by Law 14.790 of 2023. 

"This Loterj controversy is just the tip of an iceberg that has the potential to generate serious risks to the opening up of the betting market in Brazil," warns Fabiano Jantalia, founding partner of Jantalia Advogados and a specialist in gaming law. For him, the regulation of betting and state lotteries, in general, urgently needs a "shock of order, a brake". 

"Although we already have a modern and consistent federal law, we are plunged into a legal limbo due to the lack of the expected regulation. This is what is leading to various confusions and distortions in the application of the law by some state lotteries," argues Jantalia.

Controversy Review

In 1944, Decree-Law No. 6,259, which regulated the operation of lotteries in Brazil, allowed states to operate lotteries indirectly through concessions, but established that state lotteries were "restricted to the limits of the respective state". Given the legislative authorisation, the states began to structure and operate their own lotteries exclusively within their territories. 

In 1967, the creation of new state lotteries was prohibited by Decree-Law no. 204, which established a federal monopoly on the operation of lotteries, maintaining only the state lotteries established up to 27 February 1967. 

This scenario only changed with the 1988 Constitution, which, in article 22, item XX, established the exclusive competence of the Union to legislate on consortium and lottery systems, which raised a question about the constitutionality of the prohibition on the operation of lotteries by the states. 

Faced with this doubt, the matter was brought to the STF by the state lotteries themselves. In 2020, the Court ruled that, with due regard for the principles of territoriality, state autonomy and the stability of the federal pact, the Union's legislative competence cannot exclude the material competence of the states to operate lottery activities. In other words, the Court recognised the competence of the states to operate state lotteries, within the limits of their territories, in an environment of coexistence with federal lotteries, which are national in scope. 

At the end of 2023, Law No. 14,790 was sanctioned, responsible for giving legal treatment to the fixed-quota lotteries that had been created in 2018 by Law No. 13,756, which had already given the Ministry of Finance the power to regulate the activity of bets in Brazil. The four-year deadline set by the law for regulation, however, was not met. 

In February 2024, the Ministry of Finance set up the Secretariat for Prizes and Betting, which was given the power to regulate the sports betting market - dealing with sensitive issues such as preventing money laundering, responsible gambling, advertising and marketing - and to authorise the operation of betting in Brazil. Regulation, however, is still in its infancy, with only two ordinances having been issued, creating a regulatory vacuum. 

Legal uncertainty 

Until the Federal Government issues all the necessary regulations and opens the authorisation procedure, states and even municipalities have been trying to get ahead of the Federal Government, hoping to attract operators with lower fees and taxes. 

"The problem is that these accreditation notices and even the supervision of state lotteries have been based on misinterpretations of both the STF's decisions on the subject and the provisions of the federal gambling law," says Jantalia. The lawyer also argues that this is creating growing legal uncertainty for the sector. "If this isn't resolved promptly and properly, we run the serious risk of generating a lottery war and driving operators away, jeopardising all the efforts made by the Executive Branch and the National Congress to open up this market," says Jantalia.

By Fabiano Jantalia

Categoría:Analysis

Tags: Sin tags

País: Brazil

Región: South America

Event

GAT EXPO CARTAGENA DE INDIAS 2024

09 de April 2024

Casino Garage: committed to sustainability

(Cartagena de Indias, Exclusive SoloAzar) - Meet Ester Tarres, the visionary behind Casino Garage, a world leader in refurbishing second-hand slot machines since its creation in 2006. With a team of professionals, Casino Garage has become synonymous with excellence. In this article, Ester tells us about her presence at the GAT Expo, held from 9 to 11 April.

Tuesday 07 May 2024 / 12:00

Responsible Gaming, Regulation and Certification in Latin America and the Caribbean

(Cartagena de Indias, Exclusive SoloAzar). - Karen Sierra-Hughes, Vice President for Latin America, the Caribbean and Spain at GLI (Gaming Laboratories International), led the GLI Corporate Conference: Technology and Sustainable Gaming. With her extensive experience as a gaming regulatory consultant in the region, Karen offered key perspectives on how technology can drive sustainability in the gaming industry.

Tuesday 07 May 2024 / 12:00

Unveiling innovations: WA.Technology's highlights from GAT Expo 2024

(Cartagena de Indias, SoloAzar Exclusive).- In an exclusive interview with Patricio Molloy, Business Development Latam at WA.Technology, we delve into the latest offerings showcased by this leading gaming solutions supplier firm at the GAT Expo Cartagena 2024. From a comprehensive iGaming platform to cutting-edge AI integration, discover how this company is shaping the future of gaming experiences in Latin America and beyond.

Monday 06 May 2024 / 12:00

SUSCRIBIRSE

Para suscribirse a nuestro newsletter, complete sus datos

Reciba todo el contenido más reciente en su correo electrónico varias veces al mes.

PODCAST