Virginia Gambling Statute

Sports betting is now legal and regulated in the state of Virginia. Since the first sportsbooks are likely to show up in the state in January 2021, it’s a good idea to take stock of what’s happening in Old Dominion.

Because Virginia has such a statute, the Taxpayers were able to claim a credit against their Maryland nonresident tax liability for the income tax paid to Virginia on the gambling winnings. Maryland changed its laws and repealed this credit for nonresidents, effective for taxable years beginning after December 31, 1991. Convenes January 13, 2021. Bills & Resolutions: Status of individual bills and related information General Assembly Members: Member sponsored legislation Standing Committees: Legislation referred to committee. Hundreds of new laws in Virginia go into effect Wednesday, July 1. More than 1,200 bills cleared the legislature, and were signed by Gov. Ralph Northam, with most taking effect Wednesday, WTOP.

As it turns out, big plans are underway in Virginia with regard to many forms of gambling. Though a gambling expansion in the state was unthinkable historically, the dawn of sports betting across the country has proven too rich an opportunity for Virginia lawmakers to ignore.

You have come to the right place for information about Virginia sports betting. We have all the latest news and information about the upcoming launch, and as new online sportsbooks pop up, we will also have the best bonus offers, too. Read on for all things relevant to online sports betting in Virginia.

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Last updated: December 7, 2020

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There have not been many concrete updates on the sports betting side of things since the November 3rd elections. We know sports betting will be arriving in Virginia sometime in January or February 2021.

Roughly 25 companies applied for sports betting licenses. However, the VA Lottery Board has decided not to release company names.

Sports betting in Virginia will begin with online sportsbooks, as the state awaits five casinos to be built as approved by law. According to PlayVirginia, Caesars Virginia casino in Danville announced it likely won’t open until the end of 2023.

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Several new laws took effect in Virginia on July 1st, spanning gun sales, marijuana possession, abortion rights, voting, confederate statues, and casino gambling.

The Restriction on Gun Possession

The new law states that civilians are not allowed to purchase more than one weapon per month. Persons under a restraining order will also cease to be allowed possession of firearms. The gun control legislation also calls for extensive background checks before the sale of a firearm. Lawmakers were in favor of almost all the gun control measures set down by the governor. The only exception was the ban on assault weapons, which did not gain the majority’s support.

The Broadening of Casino Gambling

Richmond, Portsmouth, Norfolk, Bristol, and Danville have been allowed to operate casinos, and voter’s referenda to gain the residents’ approval in those cities will be held during the November elections. The new law also legalizes online sports betting throughout the state. It does not address online casino gambling within the state and also prohibits betting on college games. Gaming activities will be under the control of the Virginia Lottery Board.

Virginia Gambling Statute

Further information regarding gambling laws and gambling venues can be found here: Virginia Casinos & West Virginia casinos.

Confederate Statues

The new law permits a community to remove or relocate statues and other federal or state monuments on public property. While it was previously illegal to tamper with them, such acts no longer carry a penalty according to the law.

The Institution of a New Holiday

Election Day has become a national holiday, and Lee-Jackson day loses the title of a public holiday.

Virginia Gambling Statute

Relaxed Voting Requirements

Voters are no longer obligated to give a reason for voting absentee during elections. Voters will now be allowed to vote without necessarily presenting a photo ID. Any form of identification is sufficient – a valid driver’s license, a current utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, etc.

Decriminalizing Simple Possession of Marijuana

Being in possession of Marijuana under 1 ounce will no more be considered a criminal offense. Instead, it will only carry a $25 fine. This law is retrospective and annuls all previous convictions of simple possession of the drug.

Abortion Rights

The requirements for undergoing an abortion have become more lenient as women are no longer required to receive an ultrasound or prior counseling. The new law also removed the 24 hour waiting period for the procedure.

Criteria for Reckless Driving

To be charged for reckless driving, an individual would have to be going at 86 miles per hour and above. This is an increase from the previous limit of 81 miles per hour.

Driver’s License Suspensions

A license will not be suspended for the lack of payment of fines, drug offense, or shoplifting motor fuel.

Education

Misdemeanors that take place within the school premises will not be subject to criminal or civil penalties and need not be brought to the notice of the police.

Parents should be informed of a lockdown drill 24 hours in advance. Guardians should also be informed if the school’s water supply is found to contain lead in high amounts. The new law also affects institutions of higher education. Student loan services have to be licensed by the State Corporation Commission and will be subject to stern regulations.

LGBTQ & Equality Rights

People are obligated to not discriminate based on gender & sexual identity. This law strengthens the existing one ruled by the US Supreme Court to protect the LGBTQ community. It is not only illegal to discriminate in the employment sector, but also public housing, lodging, and credits. Bills were also passed to prohibit racial discrimination based on hair type or texture in the same sectors. Conversion therapy aimed at changing one’s sexual orientation or identity is strictly banned.

Health Insurance

Insurers can charge patients only up to a maximum of $50 monthly for insulin. Virginia is also subsidizing costs for residents. Rather than depending on the federal marketplace, there will be a health insurance exchange specifically for the states’ residents.

In-state Tuition for All Nationalities

Undocumented students living in the US who have completed at least two years of schooling in Virginia or have successfully completed a high school equivalency test will be eligible for in-state tuition in Virginia universities.

Virginia gambling statute

Story by Philip Vamius

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