Although the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board approved a set of regulations Wednesday that agency officials say is sufficient to allow sports betting to start, none of the state's 12 licensed casinos has applied for a license and the gaming board doesn't meet again until Sept. 12.
Licensed casinos can pay $10 million to operate sports betting, The Morning Call reports.
The U.S. Supreme Court in May struck down a law that bars gambling on football, basketball, baseball and other sports in most states.
Pennsylvania lawmakers prospectively legalized sports betting last October and slapped a 34 percent tax rate on it.