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CHICAGO, IL - OCTOBER 16: The fantasy sports website DraftKings is shown on October 16, 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. DraftKings and its rival FanDuel have been under scrutiny after accusations surfaced of employees participating in the contests with insider information. An employee recently finished second in a contest on FanDuel, winning $350,000. Nevada recently banned the sites. (Photo illustration by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
CHICAGO, IL – OCTOBER 16: The fantasy sports website DraftKings is shown on October 16, 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. DraftKings and its rival FanDuel have been under scrutiny after accusations surfaced of employees participating in the contests with insider information. An employee recently finished second in a contest on FanDuel, winning $350,000. Nevada recently banned the sites. (Photo illustration by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
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LAS VEGAS — The trade group representing both daily and season-long fantasy sports companies is hoping to head-off outside regulation by regulating itself.

The Fantasy Sports Trade Association announced Tuesday it was forming the Fantasy Sports Control Agency to be led by former acting U.S. Labor Secretary Seth D. Harris who had returned to Cornell University as a distinguished scholar.

The attempt to self-regulate comes as legal scrutiny of the daily fantasy sports industry led by DraftKings and FanDuel grows and questions are raised about consumer protections including what information employees have access to and when. Until recently, employees at one site were able to play on other sites.

The group says its agency will operate independently and establish auditing procedures as well as incentives and penalties to enforce industry standards.

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