Request for Voluntary Self-exclusion From All Gaming Facilities and Entities Licensed, Permitted or Registered by the New York State Gaming Commission - New York

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Request for Voluntary Self-exclusion From All Gaming Facilities and Entities Licensed, Permitted or Registered by the New York State Gaming Commission - New York

Request for Voluntary Self-exclusion From All Gaming Facilities and Entities Licensed, Permitted or Registered by the New York State Gaming Commission is a legal document that was released by the New York State Gaming Commission - a government authority operating within New York.

FAQ

Q: What is a voluntary self-exclusion?
A: A voluntary self-exclusion is a request to be banned from all gaming facilities and entities licensed, permitted or registered by the New York State Gaming Commission in New York.

Q: How do I request a voluntary self-exclusion?
A: To request a voluntary self-exclusion, you need to complete a form provided by the New York State Gaming Commission.

Q: Who can request a voluntary self-exclusion?
A: Any individual who wants to ban themselves from participating in gambling activities in New York can request a voluntary self-exclusion.

Q: Is a voluntary self-exclusion permanent?
A: Yes, a voluntary self-exclusion is typically permanent, although some jurisdictions may offer options for shorter periods of self-exclusion.

Q: What happens after I submit a voluntary self-exclusion request?
A: Once you submit a voluntary self-exclusion request, you will be prohibited from entering any gaming facilities or engaging in any gambling activities in New York.

Q: Can I remove myself from the voluntary self-exclusion list?
A: In most cases, the voluntary self-exclusion is irreversible, and you cannot remove yourself from the list until the specified period has passed.

Q: What are the consequences of violating a voluntary self-exclusion?
A: Violating a voluntary self-exclusion can result in various penalties, including being arrested for trespassing or facing legal consequences.

Q: Is a voluntary self-exclusion the same as a problem gambling treatment?
A: No, a voluntary self-exclusion is a separate program aimed at helping individuals who want to ban themselves from gambling, while problem gambling treatment involves addressing the underlying issues of compulsive gambling.

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