Ariz. Admin. Code § R19-2-520 - Stored Value Instruments
A.
Pari-mutuel cash vouchers. A racetrack permittee may offer pari-mutuel cash
vouchers at a wagering location that issues pari-mutuel tickets.
1. Cash vouchers shall be dispensed through
the totalisator system;
2. The
stored value on a cash voucher may be redeemed in the same manner as a value of
a winning pari-mutuel ticket for wagers placed at a pari-mutuel window or a
self-service terminal, and may be redeemed for the cash value at any
time;
3. The tote system
transaction record for all pari-mutuel cash vouchers shall include the voucher
identification number in subsequent pari-mutuel transactions; and
4. Pari-mutuel wagers made from a voucher
shall include the voucher by identification number.
B. A racetrack permittee may, with prior
approval of the Department, issue special pari-mutuel cash vouchers as
incentives or promotional prizes, and may restrict the use of the special
vouchers to the purchase of pari-mutuel wagers.
C. Other stored value instruments and
systems. A racetrack permittee shall not, without the prior approval of the
Department, use any form of stored value instrument or system other than a
pari-mutuel cash voucher for making or cashing pari-mutuel wagers. A request
for approval of a stored value instrument or system other than a pari-mutuel
cash voucher shall include a detailed description of the standards used to:
1. Identify the specific stored value
instrument or account in the pari-mutuel system wagering transaction
record;
2. Verify the identity and
business address of the person obtaining, holding, and using the stored value
instrument or system; and
3. Record
and maintain records of deposits, credits, debits, transaction numbers, and
account balances involving the stored value instruments or accounts.
D. A stored value instrument or
system:
1. Shall prevent a wagering
transaction if the wagering transaction will create a negative balance in the
account, and
2. Shall not operate
to automatically facilitate a transfer of funds into a stored value instrument
or account without direct authorization of each deposit transfer by the person
holding the instrument or account.
E. A request for approval of a stored value
instrument or system shall include:
1. An
affirmation that records and reports relating to all transactions, account
records, and customer identification and verification will be made available on
request to the Department in both paper or and electronic form approved by the
Department; and
2. Certification of
secure retention of all records for the time specified in
R19-2-502.
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