Ariz. Admin. Code § R19-2-419 - Simulcast Wagering
A. The
Department may authorize a racetrack permittee to conduct simulcasting as
defined in A.R.S. §
5-101 and authorized
under A.R.S. §
5-112
and the Interstate Horse Racing Act of 1978.
B. A racetrack permittee that wishes to
conduct simulcasting shall submit a request for sending or receiving of
simulcasts in writing to the Director of the Department.
C. For initial approval of horse simulcasts,
the Department requires the following:
1. A
completed simulcast agreement between a racetrack permittee and out-of-state
entity;
2. Written approval of the
out-of-state horsemen's group, if applicable;
3. Written approval of the out-of-state
racing commission; and
4. Written
approval of the local horsemen's group. For purposes of this Section,
horsemen's group is the group that represents a majority of the horsemen racing
at or contracted with the racetrack permittee.
D. For initial approval of greyhound
simulcasts, the Department requires the following:
1. A completed simulcast agreement between a
racetrack permittee and out-of-state entity, and
2. Written approval of the out-of-state
racing commission.
E.
Withdrawal of any of the written approvals required under subsections (C) and
(D) constitutes grounds for the Department to rescind authorization for
simulcasting.
F. To renew approval
for simulcasting, a racetrack permittee shall submit any changes to the
previous contract or addendums and current signature pages. Alternatively, and
at the Department's option, the Department may accept an updated list of
simulcast import host signals to be received and export guest wagering
locations to be hosted by the Arizona racetrack permittee.
G. Additional wagering facilities.
1. A racetrack permittee may conduct
simulcasting at the racetrack enclosure and at any additional wagering facility
operated by the racetrack permittee if the additional wagering facility is
included in the simulcast agreement.
2. A racetrack permittee may send its
simulcast signal to an out-of-state racetrack enclosure and any additional
wagering facilities operated or used by the out-of-state entity if all
locations receiving the simulcast signal are included in the simulcast
agreement.
H. Duties of
Arizona sending racetrack permittee.
1. If
video is to be transmitted, the sending racetrack permittee is responsible for
the content of the simulcast video program and shall use all reasonable effort
to present a simulcast that offers viewers an exemplary depiction of each
performance.
2. Unless otherwise
permitted by the Department, every sent simulcast video program shall contain
in its video content a digital signal of actual time of day, the name of the
host facility from which the signal emanates, the number of the contest being
displayed, minutes to post, and any other relevant information available to
patrons at the sending facility.
I. Duties of Arizona receiving racetrack
permittee.
1. A receiving racetrack permittee
conducting a commercial racing meet in this state may, with approval of the
Department, conduct and operate a pari-mutuel wagering system on the results of
contests being held or conducted and simulcast from the enclosures of one or
more sending racetrack permittees outside this state.
2. A receiving racetrack permittee shall
provide:
a. If video will be displayed,
adequate receiving equipment of acceptable broadcast quality for providing any
sending-facility patron information;
b. Pari-mutuel terminals, pari-mutuel odds
displays, modems, and switching units enabling pari-mutuel data transmissions
and data communications between the sending and receiving racetrack permittees;
and
c. In the case of separate pool
simulcasting, a voice communication system between the receiving racetrack
permittee and the sending racetrack permittee providing timely voice contact
among Department designees, placing judges, and pari-mutuel
departments.
3. A
receiving racetrack permittee shall conduct pari-mutuel wagering in compliance
with this Chapter.
4. The
Department may appoint at least one designee to supervise all approved
simulcast facilities and may require additional designees as is reasonably
necessary to protect the public interest.
J. In accordance with
R19-2-505,
a racetrack permittee may make a written request to the Director for
authorization to conduct advance performance wagering.
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