A Bill in the Philippine House of Representatives Aims to Reduce Youth Exposure to Online Gambling

This proposed law would set age restrictions, put limits on betting, and require more control over digital platforms.

Key details:

  • Only adults aged 21 and over could access online gambling, based on the bill.
  • Gambling-related adverts would not be allowed in e-wallets or apps.
  • Enforcement and betting limits would be supervised by PAGCOR.

New Rules Target Age Restrictions and Betting Controls

The new bill intends to cut youth access to gambling websites, as there have been more gambling addiction cases among young Filipinos. House Bill No. 1351, also called the Kontra E-Sugal Bill, was introduced by the Anakbayan party list, aiming to build rules that restrict gambling sites to people 21 and older. Users would need a valid government-issued ID to register.

There is a second part of the law for e-wallets and “super apps,” which could not promote gambling. Advertisements in public spaces for online betting would also be stopped. PAGCOR would be at the centre, responsible for putting daily, weekly, and monthly loss limits in place. If a person goes over these limits, their access will be suspended right away.

Stronger Regulations Proposed to Tackle Online Gambling and Addiction

Another rule in the bill puts a 10% tax on online betting. These funds would help pay for addiction rehabilitation, educational efforts, and law enforcement. Other nations in Southeast Asia are moving in the same direction, bringing in more controls because of rising addiction and more underage gambling. The bill says PAGCOR will have to set up a self-exclusion list so anyone can stop themselves from joining in online gambling. It asks for a wider, evidence-focused way to lessen problems from gambling.

Elsewhere, House Bill 721 wants to stop e-wallet services from advertising online betting. In the Senate, Sen. Pia and Alan Peter Cayetano have submitted a similar bill with punishments for gambling operators and a plan for an Online Gambling Control Task Force under the President’s office. PAGCOR has said it will continue supporting new laws and working to stop illegal gambling online.

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