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If the complaint is not resolved to your satisfaction and you have taken all reasonable means to resolve it with the operator or platform provider, you may submit a complaint to the MGCB. Submit a Complaint. Browsers that can not handle javascript will not be able to access some features of this site.

Some functions of this site are disabled for browsers blocking jQuery. Close Search Box. Official Website of Michigan. How To File A Complaint You may file a written complaint with the relevant operator or platform provider if you believe the internet gaming law or the site's terms of service were not followed.

Detroit, September 23, — The Michigan Gaming Control Board appreciates the feedback provided by stakeholders and the public on proposed rules for internet gaming and internet sports betting. Today, our agency completed a key step in the rulemaking process by holding a public hearing on the two sets of proposed rules. The MGCB will consider the comments, make some proposed changes and submit the rules to the Michigan Office of Administrative Hearings and Rules and the Legislative Service Bureau for final review and certification in the next several days.

The rules must be before JCAR for 15 session days unless this requirement is waived. Before online gaming can start, the agency must license applicants. The MGCB has limited ability to license before the rules go into effect.



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