New York advances bill requiring monthly sports betting account statements

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A proposal that would require online sports betting companies in New York to send detailed monthly account statements to customers has now cleared both chambers of the state Legislature.

Assemblymember Rebecca Kassay introduced Assembly Bill A10329 on February 20, 2026. After its introduction, the measure was sent to the Assembly Committee on Racing and Wagering for review before moving through the legislative process.

BREAKING: New York lawmakers first to require licensed online sports betting operators send monthly sports betting statements to customers.

Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) will now have final say on legislation.

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If the bill becomes law, every authorized mobile sports bettor in New York would receive a monthly summary of account activity. Operators would have to deliver the reports electronically through push notifications, and the information would remain available through each bettor’s account.

New York bill calls for sports betting information in monthly statements

The legislation spells out a range of information that sportsbooks would need to provide. The statements would have to show how much money a customer deposited during the reporting period, the total amount wagered, and the overall value of winnings and losses.

The reports also would be required to display a bettor’s net gain or net loss for the month. Lawmakers say the disclosures are intended to give customers a clearer picture of their gambling activity and financial results.

Beyond financial totals, operators would need to disclose the total number of wagers placed during the reporting period. The statements also would have to include the amount of time a user spent logged into the mobile wagering platform.

Any promotional credits, bonus funds, or free bets used during the month would need to be listed separately in an itemized accounting. The bill also adds requirements aimed at increasing awareness of responsible gaming resources.

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