Date/Time
4/7/2026 - 4/10/2026
Arrive Tuesday, all day meetings Wednesday and Thursday, half day Friday.
Arrive Tuesday, all day meetings Wednesday and Thursday, half day Friday.

Event Registration
Event Type(s)
SBRA Meetings
Event Description
The Sports Betting Regulators Association (SBRA) is part of the ARCI and the SBRA Chair, Jennifer Rushin of Arkansas, has directed that there be an in-person meeting/conference as part of the ARCI's Annual Meeting and Conference, being held this year in Indianapolis, Indiana.
The conference will feature two program tracks: one for sports betting and gaming regulators and a second for horse racing regulators. There will be joint sessions on issues affecting all and various networking events are being planned. Unlike previous virtual meetings, it has been determined that the group would benefit from an "in-person" meeting so all are encouraged to make plans now.
There is a room block at the JW Marriot as well as the adjacent Courtyard and Fairfield Inn properties which will accept the "government rate".
The conference will feature two program tracks: one for sports betting and gaming regulators and a second for horse racing regulators. There will be joint sessions on issues affecting all and various networking events are being planned. Unlike previous virtual meetings, it has been determined that the group would benefit from an "in-person" meeting so all are encouraged to make plans now.
There is a room block at the JW Marriot as well as the adjacent Courtyard and Fairfield Inn properties which will accept the "government rate".
Location
Setting: In-Person
JW Marriott Hotel
10 S West Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
UNITED STATES
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JW Marriott Hotel
10 S West Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
UNITED STATES
Click here for Google Maps
Contact Person
Details
The major focus of the sessions will be:
1) Ways to combat illegal gambling;
2) Ways to increase safeguards against fraud
3) Regulatory oversight of contest officials
4) Multi-jurisdictional uniformity
5) Common exclusion lists
6) The challenge and opportunities of artificial intelligence
2) Ways to increase safeguards against fraud
3) Regulatory oversight of contest officials
4) Multi-jurisdictional uniformity
5) Common exclusion lists
6) The challenge and opportunities of artificial intelligence
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