New Legislative Push to Restrict Online Betting
On October 21, 2024, Brazilian Senator Sérgio Petecão (PSD-AC) introduced Bill PL 4.031/2024, proposing a nationwide ban on online gambling and sports betting in Brazil. If passed, the bill would restrict all forms of betting to physical locations where bettors can purchase printed tickets. This would maintain the traditional betting framework and uphold Brazil’s current gambling law, Law 14.790/2023, but introduce a prohibition on digital platforms.
Addressing Mental Health and Youth Protection
Senator Petecão cited concerns over the potential for online betting to lead to mental health issues and rising debt among the Brazilian population, especially among younger individuals who may have easier access to digital betting. “I aim to amend Law 14.790 of 2023 to block virtual betting across Brazil. This law already provides a solid structure for physical betting operations, and this amendment would safeguard citizens by eliminating the virtual betting option,” Petecão explained.
Under the proposed law, only in-person betting with physical tickets would be allowed, maintaining support for the federal lottery but excluding any form of online access.
Blocking Access to Digital Betting Platforms
If enacted, the bill would require Internet service providers and app platforms to restrict access to sites and apps offering fixed-odds betting. This provision is part of a larger movement within the Brazilian government to curb online gambling, which has gained support in recent months.
Growing Support for Restrictions on Online Gambling
The bill is among several recent legislative proposals seeking to impose restrictions on Brazil’s betting industry. Senator Jaques Wagner (PT-BA), who represents the government’s position, highlighted the trend during an interview on SBT’s Perspectivas program earlier in October. “There’s no shortage of proposals to address this issue. Many legislators want to take credit for pushing forward restrictions. Although the legislative process can be slow, good ideas will be considered and potentially adopted by the federal government,” Wagner stated.
With this bill awaiting Senate debate, the proposal reflects a rising concern within Brazil’s legislative body regarding the social impacts of online betting, with a focus on safeguarding mental health and reducing accessibility for minors.