Ariz. Admin. Code § R19-2-413 - General Provisions Regarding Teletrack Facilities
A. At the Director's discretion, a Department
representative may be present during all operating hours at a teletrack
facility.
B. A teletrack wagering
permittee shall, during all operating hours, have back-up or replacement tote
equipment available so the down time in the event of equipment failure does not
exceed 60 minutes. At teletrack sites with multiple teller equipment installed,
back-up equipment may consist of the remaining operating teller machines if the
remaining teller machines are sufficient to handle the reasonably anticipated
volume of sales transactions without unreasonable delays or inconvenience to
patrons.
C. During a racing
program, the teletrack wagering permittee shall report any problems or delays
to the public.
D. A teletrack
wagering permittee shall ensure that security measures are adequate to control
disturbances.
E. A teletrack
wagering permittee shall ensure that communications between the sending track
and teletrack facility occur without delay. In a tote-to-tote situation, if the
data transmission link between the tote systems fails, the teletrack wagering
permittee shall decide the policy for paying off or refunding pari-mutuel
tickets and all other communication failures at the teletrack site.
F. A teletrack wagering permittee shall make
photo finish pictures of the previous day's live races available for viewing
upon request within 48 hours.
G. If
a video display of any portion of a racing program is provided at a teletrack
location, the video display shall include the following, if possible:
1. All wagering information including pool
totals, will pays, or odds as offered to the general public at the permittee
racetrack location;
2. Each race
shown live, as it is run or received at the permittee premises;
3. Race results;
4. Prices or payoff;
5. Minutes to post; and
6. The race number and track for which the
above information is displayed.
H. A teletrack wagering permittee shall make
Arizona pari-mutuel rules available in the wagering area. This requirement may
be met by publishing the Department's rules-page web address in the racing
program and on the permittee's web site.
I. A teletrack wagering permittee shall make
the results of each race, and the winnings from each race, available from
tellers or results-posting terminals as soon as possible at each teletrack
facility and shall make the results available to the wagering public for 24
hours on the race day following the day of the race.
J. A teletrack wagering permittee shall
report to the Department any violation or suspected violation of law that
occurs on or about the premises of the teletrack facility.
K. A teletrack wagering permittee shall make
daily handle and attendance reports for each teletrack facility as prescribed
by the Department.
L. Betting
period:
1. A teletrack wagering permittee
shall conduct wagering only during periods approved by the Director or
Commission in respect to any race, racing card, pool, or feature
pool.
2. The Director may prescribe
the closing time for pari-mutuel equipment at each facility based on the level
of sophistication of the pari-mutuel equipment and transmission
equipment.
M. A
teletrack wagering permittee shall obtain the Director's written approval of
the method used to transmit sales transaction and pari-mutuel output data. The
Director shall base approval on determination that provisions to secure the
system and transmissions are satisfactory.
N. A teletrack wagering permittee shall
provide computer reports pertaining to pari-mutuel activity as required by the
Director.
Notes
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