Wyoming Gaming Commission Adopts National Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program

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The Wyoming Gaming Commission has taken a decisive step toward modernizing its responsible gambling infrastructure by officially joining the National Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program (NVSEP).

This strategic move transitions the state’s regulator away from outdated paper-based processes, introducing a digital-first solution designed to offer players a “smoother transition” when registering for self-exclusion or eventually returning to gambling activities.

The NVSEP is powered by technology from idPair and serves as a unified platform for player protection across the United States. By joining this initiative, Wyoming ensures that its residents have access to a comprehensive directory of local and national support resources.

This includes vital information regarding problem gambling helplines and support networks available both within the state and in other participating jurisdictions.

The adoption of the NVSEP reflects a growing recognition that player protection must extend beyond state lines. In a digital age where gambling accessibility is high, a fragmented approach to self-exclusion can leave vulnerable individuals at risk.

This new system offers wider geographical coverage and a more accessible, user-friendly interface for those seeking to take a break from gambling.

The initiative underscores the Commission’s commitment to integrity and fairness, providing tools that “travel” with the player rather than being confined by state borders.

Nick Larramendy, Executive Director of the Wyoming Gaming Commission:

“The Wyoming Gaming Commission is committed to fostering an environment of integrity, fairness and player protection for all participants. Joining NVSEP furthers our efforts by delivering a unified platform, making self-exclusion more accessible and providing wider geographical coverage than ever before for individuals who feel it is the right step.”

Jonathan Aiwazian, CEO of idPair:

“I commend the state of Wyoming for embracing the shared commitment to player health that NVSEP represents. To be effective, we must provide people with tools that travel with them. Problem gambling does not stop at the state border, and now, neither will self-exclusion protection.”

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