Puerto Rico has revised its Sweepstakes and Games of Chance Regulation, removing legal barriers that previously forced advertisers to void sales promotions in the U.S. territory and that limited participation in many prize contests only to residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia.
The new rules took effect Nov. 26, and opened the door for Puerto Rico’s 2.9 million residents to have broader access to participate.
“For many years our laws made it impossible for companies to conduct national sweepstakes here, and consequently we have been excluded from the opportunity to take part in these potentially valuable promotions,” Luis G. Rivera Marin, secretary of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico’s Department of Consumer Affairs, says. “We enter a new chapter now whereby our law adequately protects consumers without locking ourselves out of perfectly legitimate sweepstakes.” — PO