Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) of 2006
(Also known as RegGG)
Unlawful Internet Gambling
Enforcement Act (UIGEA) of 2006
The UIGEA, signed into law in 2006, prohibits any person engaged in the
business of betting or wagering (as defined in the Act) from knowingly
accepting payments in connection with the participation of another
person in unlawful Internet gambling. The Dept of Treasury and the
Federal Reserve Board have issued a joint final rule, Regulation GG, to
implement this Act.
As defined in Regulation GG, unlawful Internet gambling means to “place,
receive or otherwise knowingly transmit a bet or wager by any means
which involves the use, at least in part, of the Internet where such bet
or wager is unlawful under any applicable Federal or State Law in the
State or Tribal lands in which the bet or wager is initiated, received
or otherwise made”.
As a customer of Middleton Community Bank,
these restricted transactions are prohibited from being processed
through your account or banking relationship with us. If you do engage
in an Internet gambling business and open a new account with us, we will
ask that you provide evidence of your legal capacity to do so.
Please see one of our Personal Bankers or our Operations Dept. if you
would like additional information on UIGEA or Regulation GG.
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