
The Gaming Enforcement Act
The Gaming Enforcement Act is a law designed to regulate gambling activities to ensure fairness, transparency, and safety for players. It establishes guidelines for how gambling operators should conduct their business, including licensing requirements and ensuring that games are not rigged. The act aims to prevent illegal gambling and protect vulnerable individuals from potential harm, such as addiction. By enforcing these rules, the act helps create a trustworthy gaming environment where individuals can engage in gambling responsibly and legally.