House Bill 1768, also known as Senate Bill 1831, amends Tennessee law to establish regulations regarding access to interactive sports wagering on the campuses of public institutions of higher education. The bill mandates that licensees must prohibit access to interactive sports wagering on campus grounds and at sports venues used for sanctioned collegiate or athletic events for the entire day of such events. The definition of "campus" is expanded to include not only the primary contiguous property of the institution but also any non-contiguous property within one mile that serves residential or communal purposes, as well as sports venues utilized by the institution, regardless of ownership.

Additionally, the bill requires public institutions of higher education that provide internet access to prohibit access to interactive sports wagering through their networks. The definitions of "campus" and "institution of higher education" are aligned with those established in the previous section. This legislation is set to take effect on July 1, 2026, emphasizing the importance of restricting access to sports wagering in educational environments to promote responsible gaming practices.