Rio Grande do Sul Defends Legality of Sports Betting Advertising Restrictions Before Brazil Supreme Court

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on June 11, 2026
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The Legislative Assembly of Rio Grande do Sul has officially finalized a comprehensive constitutional defense upholding State Law 16.508/2026.

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The ANJL is attempting to overturn the state advertising limits, which restrict broadcast commercials to late night slots and mandate explicit warnings regarding debt.

The formal legal submission serves as a direct response to the Direct Action of Unconstitutionality (ADI 7.971) brought before the Supreme Federal Court (STF) by the National Association of Gaming and Lotteries (ANJL). Signed into law by Governor Eduardo Leite on April 24, the state statute imposes a rigorous series of consumer protection restrictions on all marketing assets deployed by interactive sports betting operators within the state’s borders.

Comprehensive Restrictions Enforced by PROCON-RS

The state law implements an intensive compliance framework designed to fundamentally regulate the public visibility of fixed odds betting advertisements. Under the active parameters of State Law 16.508/2026:

  • Operators are legally mandated to weave highly visible warning notices detailing the risks of compulsive gambling, psychological harm, and severe personal debt into every marketing piece.
  • All promotional assets are strictly prohibited from targeting minors, enforcing a sweeping ban on the integration of animated characters, corporate mascots, or artificial intelligence algorithms designed to appeal to youth.
  • Commercial promotions are entirely banned within geographic zones surrounding local schools, universities, and amateur athletic training facilities.
  • Broadcast media promotions are restricted exclusively to a late night television and radio window running between 9:00 pm and 6:00 am.

The state’s dedicated consumer protection agency, PROCON-RS, has been granted full administrative authority to continuously monitor marketing networks, log violations, and issue immediate corporate fines.

Sovereign Concurrent Competence Reaches the STF

The legal defense filed by state legislators argues that while the federal Union retains exclusive jurisdiction to handle corporate licensing and absolute financial market structure, individual states possess concurrent constitutional competence to govern public health, consumer safety, and childhood protection under Articles 23 and 24 of the Constitution of Brazil.

The state’s legal brief argues that commercial marketing cannot be classified as an unrestrictable economic right, drawing direct parallels to long standing national bans governing the advertising of tobacco and alcohol products:

“The Union has the power to authorize and regulate betting activities, but states are competent to supplement, especially with regard to protecting consumers, children and adolescents’ physical and mental integrity, protecting vulnerable individuals, pathological gambling, and excessive indebtedness. States may supplement the legislation in areas of public interest involving health and childhood matters and consumer relationships. Economic freedom is not absolute; it shall be restrained by ethical boundaries set by public authorities to avoid any abuse. The law must be recognized as legal to protect the population from potential threats associated with mental health, excessive debt, and children’s exposure to gambling ads.”

Concurrently, state attorneys have explicitly challenged the legal standing of the ANJL to initiate Supreme Court proceedings, pointing out that the private trade association fails to represent a truly national character since its membership consists of corporate operators representing only seven federated states:

“The petitioner is a private civil association composed of a small number of enterprises operating in just seven federated states. The organization defends only the commercial interests of gambling operators but not the national interests of consumers. For this reason, the petitioners seek to protect advertising freedom and their interests.”

The constitutional case is currently under formal consideration by Supreme Court Justice Cármen Lúcia, who has initiated a special fast track review procedure. The STF has ordered the Funder and Governor to submit final localized data within five days, before routing the case for formal evaluation by the Office of the Attorney General (AGU) and the Office of the Prosecutor General (PGR).

The resulting judicial precedent will carry massive national weight, as dozens of neighboring Brazilian states are currently preparing parallel advertising blockades.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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