From NCLGS: The NCAA has a draft of a model sports betting legislative framework surrounding harassment, integrity reporting and having a seat at the table, among other things.
Incredibly informative panel on sports betting and protecting college athletes, coaches, staff, & referees from threats & harassment. Reps from the @NCAA, @AmericanGaming, @76Capital, @FBI shed light on best practices and the need to help athletes with mental health. At @NCLGS. https://t.co/34NVEje5zM
Speaking @NCLGS, the NCAA's Clint Hangebrauch said the organization has drafted what it thinks model sports betting legislation looks like, been chatting with lawmakers about it.

The National Council of Legislators from Gaming States (NCLGS) is currently holding its summer meeting in Pittsburgh, where lawmakers and regulators are discussing various aspects of gaming policy. Key topics include the NCAA's draft of a model sports betting legislative framework aimed at addressing issues such as harassment and integrity reporting. NCAA representative Clint Hangebrauch highlighted ongoing discussions with lawmakers about this framework. Additionally, a panel focused on protecting college athletes, coaches, staff, and referees from threats and harassment featured representatives from the NCAA, American Gaming Association, 76 Capital, and the FBI. The meeting also included insights on responsible gaming and consumer protection, with MGC Commissioner Eileen O'Brien participating in the discussions. The NCLGS is refining its model iGaming legislation, which has been reduced from an initial 100-page draft to a more concise 15-20 pages, although a final version is still pending. The event is being held at the Win Big Rivers casino, emphasizing the collaboration among top legislators and regulators across the nation.
