Regulatory Alert: AdM Guidelines for Verification Bodies on Technical Rules for Online Gaming Licenses

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Gaming & Gambling
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Italy
Date
June 20, 2025

Verification Bodies (so-called “Organismi di Verificazione” or “ODV” in short) are duly AdM-registered and accredited entities in charge of carrying out periodical checks on the AdM licensees to verify that they fully comply with the technical requirements.

The scope of the Guidelines is to provide operational and procedural recommendations to be followed by the ODVs in order to adequately verify that the systems conform to the requirements of the AdM Technical Rules underlying the online game offer.

The Guidelines regulate in detail the vetting activity to be carried out by the ODVs, the analysis of the key components of the licensee’s system and the methodology to be applied to accurately track and record the outcome of the verification process that must be comprehensive, exhaustive and may also include inspection of the source codes.

All findings must be supported by compilation logs, cryptographic digests and test reports. Such material will then have to be uploaded on the dedicated section of the AdM portal.

The whole verification process is broken down and spelled out in three separate sections of the Guidelines, namely:

  • Section A – Verifications pertaining to the requirements specified in the technical rules regarding the licence agreement for the operation and collection of games referred to in Article 6, paragraph 3, of Legislative Decree No.41 of 25 March 2024;
  • Section B – Verifications conducted in accordance with the current regulations;
  • Section C – Specific features of the various gaming options.

Interim provisions are also encompassed in the last section of the Guidelines for purposes of managing transition to the new operational system, that notably apply to both licensees with proprietary platforms that had already been vetted under the scope of the old AdM rules and those who may be planning to integrate any third party provider components.

Maria Letizia Mancini
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Maria Letizia Mancini

Maria Letizia is a senior associate holding a long and robust experience in gaming regulatory matters as well as AML and GDPR issues. Before going into private practice, she worked as in-house counsel and corporate secretary for a group of companies active in the frozen food production and distribution and eventually joined a film production company as a manager.

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