Understanding Ohio's SBAM Licensing Requirements

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Dive into the specific SBAM licensing requirements in Ohio, covering license categories, application fees, and operational guidelines for vendors, operators, and different types of game locations. Learn about Type-B and Type-C operators, vendors' roles, and the licensing process for game locations in Ohio. For more information, contact the Skill Games Division at (614) 387-0318 or skillgames@casinocontrol.ohio.gov.


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  1. It Takes Skill: An Overview of SBAM Licensing Requirements

  2. Skill Games License Categories Type B Type C Type A Vendors manufacturers and distributors of Type-C games Operators operate Type-C games at any location Locations any place where a Type- C game is operated No License Required Vendors manufacturers and distributors of Type-B games Operators operate Type-B games at any location, but do not operate Type-C games Applicants involved with multiple types of games need only apply for a single license (e.g. operator of Type-B & -C games would apply for a Type-C license) http://casinocontrol.ohio.gov

  3. Vendors Manufacture SBAMs to sell to operators for use in Ohio Distribute SBAMs manufactured by other vendors Can do either or both, one license for all activities 3 year license $500 application fee Vendors can manufacture and/or distribute both Type-B and Type-C SBAMS http://casinocontrol.ohio.gov

  4. Type-B Operators Own one or more Type-B games in Ohio May operate at their own location or any other business s location May only operate Type-B games (no Type-C games) 3 year license $250 application fee http://casinocontrol.ohio.gov

  5. Type-C Operators Own one or more Type-C games in Ohio May operate Type-C games at their own or any other business s location Locations not owned by the Operator must also obtain a license May also operate Type-B games with no additional license required Locations with only Type-B games do not require a location license 3 year license $500 application fee If a Type-C Operator also does business as a Vendor, they must also apply as a Vendor http://casinocontrol.ohio.gov

  6. Type-C Locations Any place in Ohio where one or more Type-C game is operated A Type-C location that is not owned by a Type-C Operator must obtain a license A franchisee of a licensed Type-C Operator is considered a Type-C Location 3 year license $50 application fee http://casinocontrol.ohio.gov

  7. Questions? Skill Games Division Phone: (614) 387-0318 Email: skillgames@casinocontrol.ohio.gov Website: http://casinocontrol.ohio.gov/SkillGames.aspx http://casinocontrol.ohio.gov

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