October 5, 2025
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A Brazilian senator proposed a new legislation that could increase the minimum age of Paris and impose an expense ceiling.

Senator Humberto Costa has repeatedly commented that there should be stricter legislation in place to protect South American players. Its most recent version, the proposal for bill n ° 3754/25, aims to provide new tools to regulators of the country.

Brazilian senator Costa offers a bill on the Paris age ceiling

In an article on social networks, Senator Costa was aimed at the well-being of Brazilians in danger of problem game. He said:

“I presented Bill No. 3754/25 to impose stricter regulation on this terrible and destructive enterprise in Paris. The cases of tragedy in families are recurrent, and we must create measures to slow down this type of problem in our society. ”

If the legislation proposed by Costa was to be approved in the Brazilian Senate, this would mean that several changes would come into force. The bill would increase the minimum age of the bettors registered able to hold an account of 18 to 21 years. An expenditure ceiling has also been proposed which would be set by the Ministry of Finance and would be the equivalent of a payment of the minimum wage.

Promotions would also be limited to specific hours of watersheds, and Costa offers a general ban on all promotions and marketing in Paris from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.. Public sports would also be subject to limits on how they can be sponsored, which would immediately bring anger at the South American nation football clubs.

Sports clubs already involved in the ban on betting opposition

Readwrite covered the mass opposition to the prohibitions of advertising of bets in the elite of the country football league, Serie A. The clubs were in rebellion against the possible impact of the bill n ° 2.985/2023 of the office of Senator Carlos Portinho.

SC International has published a declaration covering direct refutation to the proposal, declaring that “serious financial losses will be important for large clubs.

“However, what is even more cruel about the substitute bill (Bill 2,985 / 2023) is that these new rules could be final for the survival of small clubs, which also carry out important social work and transport the emotional link of their communities in the regions where they are based.”

Brazil wishes to impose more strict regulations

As we have reported, regulators in Brazil take action to combine their efforts to protect users. The National Association of Games and Loteries (ANJL) and the Brazilian Institute of Responsible Games (IBJR) have signed a cooperation agreement to combat illegal bets in Brazil.

“We are faced with a major challenge, because surraxation compromises the activity of the sector and leads to the growth of illegal websites, which already represent the vast majority of bets operating in the country,” said the president of the ANJL, Plínio Lemos Jorge.

The illegal websites have also fallen into account the Office of the Public Defender of the State of Rio de Janeiro (DPRJ), because forty-three suppliers of Paris were gone to the action involving a deceptive marketing.

There is therefore a real desire to tighten regulations to protect users, according to Senator Costa, and to reduce the risk of exposure to illicit game sites.

There is another story in the combined arbitrary efforts of regulators, and it is the missing taxable income received from those who bet illegally in Brazil.

It is presumed between 1.8 billion Rands of R ($ 330,000) and 2.7 billion R $ ($ 490,000) lost in just three months in 2025. This should reach 10.8 billion Rands of R (1.9 million dollars) during an exercise, which caused the action of these Paris Landogs.

Featured image: Senator Humberto Costa on X

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