Casino Self Exclusion List

Self-Exclusion is a voluntary program that gives anyone the opportunity to take a break from gambling. Gaming Self-Exclusion: applies to all slots, casinos, and resort casinos in Ontario (as well as PlayOLG.ca) PlayOLG Self-Exclusion: applies to PlayOLG.ca only Charitable Gaming Self-Exclusion: applies to all Charitable Bingo & Gaming Centres in Ontario. Your initial term of self exclusion must be satisfied before you can be removed from the list. If you are removed from the list, all gaming activities in New Jersey will be re-instated, including gaming at all casino properties, internet gaming and online sportsbook and sportsbook locations in New Jersey. The List of Disassociated Persons (also referred to as 'the Problem Gambling List') is Missouri's voluntary self-exclusion list and was designed in 1996 as a recovery tool that could be used by compulsive gamblers in their overall recovery program. It provides a way for recovering problem gamblers to acknowledge and take responsibility for.

Exclusion of Persons List

The Gaming Control Board is committed to ensuring a safe environment for patrons of the three licensed casinos in Detroit. One way to meet the goal is to prohibit entry into any of the casinos by individuals who may adversely affect public confidence and trust in the integrity of casino gaming in the city as outlined in MCL 432.204a(1)(l). The Exclusion List contains the names of people convicted of certain crimes in any jurisdiction and those placed on any other jurisdiction's Exclusion List. These individuals may not enter a casino unless ordered by a court or after a hearing granting permission by the Michigan Gaming Control Board.

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Anthony Valentino Adams

Leon Carlton Ali

Roy Askew

Lewis Bell

Cortez Bender

Shaun Benward

Antell Bouier

Diontay Bradley

Janiro Braxton

Kent Bray Sr.

Kent Bray Jr.

Lonnie Bridges

Leonard Bumpers

Wendell Burke

Maurice Burries

James Corbett Butler

Rondell Byers

Adrian William Carlton

William Theodore Clark III

Ebonee Coffer

Alex Cogswell

Reginald Coleman

Roderick Conley

Larry Conway

Dwon Cooper

Cathleen Cramer

Eugene Davis Jr.

Reginald Walter Dixon

Sharwon Dosky

Jesse Evans

Charles Folmar

Robert Flowers Jr.

Daniel Frederick

Nickolas Frederick

Alberto Galan

Kenneth Gardner

Vernell Gardner

Anthony Gignac

Darryl Green

James Hagan

Ajuan Lamont Hammock

Ammar Hanbali

Sean Hannah

John Junior Harris

Devante Hatcher

Mervin Edgar Hawk

Toyree Hawthorne

Christopher Haynes

Darnell Henry

Simon Hill

Vanessa Hill-Dukes

Anthony Holloway

Maurice Fernando Hopkins

Arkan Frank Jamil

Demarkus Jeffries

Tammy Klatt

Frank London III

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Anthony Lemar Maddox

Robert Mapp

Dalerico Martin

Eric McCoggle

Vincent Glenn McFarland

Roxanna McKinney

Sanetta Denise McNeil

Allen Melton

Harold Melton

Shannon Mettie

Anthony Miller

Steven Min

Nathaniel Myers

Quentin Nesbitt

Reginald Van Paige

Berry Parker

Mayurkumar Patel

Michael Pennington Jr.

Calvin Pullom

Earl Railey

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Donald Rambo

William Randle

John Rankin

Jason Redmond

Devin Rodriguez

Marsden Ross

Mark Saffo Saffo

Donta Sanders

James Sharrak

Leah Smith

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Luzion Smith, II

Robbie Spencer

Hayward Stampley

Ricardo Stephens

Wesley Stewart

Yvette Stokes

Laverne Thomas

Cydell Thompson

Ronald Thompson-Bey

Omar Tyus

Chris Vitale

Michael Witcher

Arthur Williams

Kathleen Williams

Prevetta Williams

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Sharion Williams

Cordero Young

Delicia Nicole Young

Kenneth Young

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Marcus Young

Brandon Youson

George Zaia

Online gambling in Michigan is just a little more than a month old, and already residents have another way to protect themselves from themselves.

Casino Self Exclusion List 2018

Applications are available now for the Responsible Gambling Database, a self-exclusion tool for online sportsbooks and casinos.

As of Monday afternoon, no residents had applied yet for the list, according to the Michigan Gaming Control Board. Online sports betting and internet gaming launched in Michigan on Jan. 22.

How to apply for the Responsible Gambling list in Michigan

The new MGCB database gives applicants options. They can submit separate applications for online sportsbooks and online casinos, or self-exclude from both. Residents can apply before or after opening any online accounts.

Self-exclusion periods can last one year or five years. After the period expires, the applicant rolls off the list, MGCB spokesperson Mary Kay Bean told PlayMichigan.

Applicants will not be placed on this list until processing is completed by Richard Kalm, the MGCB executive director. The registration process can take up to 45 days. Applicants will be notified by email (if provided) or US mail when they have been added to the list.

Those on the Exclusion of Persons List are automatically added to the Responsible Gambling Database, as well.

According to the MGCB website:

The Exclusion List contains the names of people convicted of certain crimes in any jurisdiction and those placed on any other jurisdiction’s Exclusion List. These individuals may not enter a casino unless ordered by a court or after a hearing granting permission by the Michigan Gaming Control Board.

New self-exclusion list applies only to online gambling sites

The Responsible Gambling Database is separate from the Disassociated Persons List, which applies to the three Detroit casinos. Because of a recent change, you can now apply to come off that list after five years.

However, residents on the DPL are not automatically placed in the Responsible Gambling Database.

Also of note, the MGCB outlines in the form that operators could take the self-exclusion ban further than the applicant intended. For instance, an operator such as DraftKings Sportsbook could ban the applicant from retail casinos in Michigan and other jurisdictions, too.

The agreement states:

I understand internet gaming operators and internet gaming platform providers and/or sports betting operators and internet sports betting platform providers may prohibit me, as a voluntarily-excluded person in the Responsible Gaming Database, from engaging in other forms of gaming authorized by law in this state or in other jurisdictions. This could include, but is not limited to, being banned from their casino properties worldwide for the length of my placement in the Responsible Gaming Database. I understand the Michigan Gaming Control Board is not responsible for keeping me informed of decisions such as these by internet gaming operators and internet gaming platform providers and/or sports betting operators and internet sports betting platform providers.

Other self-exclusion options for Michigan residents

Other tools, such as limits placed on your account per a certain time period, are available with different operators.

Residents can also sign up to be excluded from a single online gambling site.

BetMGM, for instance, has a self-exclusion tool called PlayPause through a partnership with Conscious Gaming. One of the ways PlayPause helps is by not allowing players to cross into Indiana, for instance, to use BetMGM products.

Online operators are required to display the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Gambling Disorder Help-line on their sites. That number is 800-270-7117.

Apps in MI also include a “responsible gambling” section or tab that helps users set deposit, wagering, and time limits. FanDuel Sportsbook’sresponsible gambling section states:

We’re committed to providing you resources and support to have responsible fun, so we’ve made it easy for you to set custom limits on how much money you deposit or wager and time you spend on the app or site. You can also take a Timeout for a short period of time or close your account permanently.

Ultimately, Michigan hopes to give online gamblers plenty of ways to opt-out of playing and encourage gambling responsibly.