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Pennsylvania Regulator Hits Casinos with $67,500 in Fines
The offending venues were guilty of underage gambling and other violations, while several patrons received punishments for leaving their children unattended

A recent public meeting saw the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) take decisive action against several casinos for various regulatory breaches, resulting in substantial fines. The Board’s Office of Enforcement Counsel (OEC) took decisive action to ensure strict adherence to gaming regulations, maintain a safe and fair betting environment, and protect vulnerable individuals from harm.
Underage Gambling Remains a Pressing Concern
Downs Racing, L.P., operating Mohegan Pennsylvania, was the first casino to face penalties. The venue received a substantial $50,000 fine for allowing individuals under 21 to access the gaming floor. The OEC determined multiple instances of underage gambling, constituting a severe regulatory breach. Mohegan Pennsylvania also allowed a visitor under the influence of alcohol access to the gaming floor, constituting another serious violation.
The two other offending venues faced significantly smaller punishments. Holdings Acquisition, L.P., operator of Rivers Casino Pittsburgh, received a $10,000 fine for permitting a single underaged individual to enter the gaming floor and place bets. Meanwhile, Rivers Casino Philadelphia operating under Sugarhouse HSP Gaming, L.P., had to pay a $7,500 fine for employing an untrained staff member as a roulette dealer.
Several patrons also faced the regulator’s ire. Seven adults received bans from entering all Pennsylvania casinos for leaving their children unattended while they engaged in gambling. These incidents significantly endangered minors, perpetuating the worrying trend of 397 similar cases since the start of 2022.
The Regulator Remains Vigilant for Future Offenses
The PGCB’s ongoing efforts come as a reminder to all casinos in the state to remain vigilant in upholding their responsibilities and adhering to gaming regulations. Age verification measures, staff training, and maintaining the highest standards of professionalism are vital to ensuring the gaming industry’s credibility and trustworthiness.
As the state’s gaming industry enjoys enduring growth, the PGCB maintains its monitoring and enforcing activities sending a clear message that any breaches will result in strict penalties. The regulator’s efforts have been instrumental in positioning the Pennsylvania market for sustained growth. Meanwhile, initiatives like the recently overhauled self-exclusion program will safeguard players and guarantee the industry’s integrity.
The gambling sector’s enduring evolution means regulatory bodies like the PGCB play a crucial role in safeguarding the interests of both operators and players. New technologies and rising challenges mean such institutions must stay ever-vigilant and swiftly adapt to new industry developments. By upholding the highest standards of integrity and transparency, casinos can continue to flourish and contribute positively to the state’s economy while ensuring a fair and enjoyable gaming experience for all.
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