Ariz. Admin. Code § R19-4-130 - Wager Rules
A. All event
wagering shall be transacted through an event wagering system. In the event of
a computer or power failure, no tickets shall be manually written.
1. Anonymous event wagers shall only be
accepted in the retail wagering area or at a kiosk; and
2. Mobile event wagers shall only be accepted
from a verified player account through an event wagering platform.
B. An event wager shall not be
accepted from a person who is placing the event wager for the benefit of
another for compensation or is placing the event wager in violation of state or
federal law.
C. An event wager
shall not be accepted upon an event whose outcome has already been
determined.
D. Upon acceptance of
an event wager, a ticket shall be immediately issued.
E. The responsible party may cancel an
accepted wager for obvious error as defined in the responsible party's internal
control system.
F. Except for
obvious error, the responsible party shall not unilaterally cancel any wager
without prior written approval of the Department.
G. If a patron wishes to void a ticket
written prior to the start of an event, and the void request is approved by the
responsible party, the ticket shall be verified by the event wagering system
and a refund shall be given to the patron. For printed tickets, a void
designation shall be branded on the ticket.
H. Upon verification by the responsible
party, winnings from player account wagers shall be immediately deposited into
the player account.
I. Winnings
from anonymous wagers shall be immediately payable to the patron upon
validation of the ticket by an event wagering system and verification by the
responsible party.
J. In the case
of a computer or power failure, tickets may be manually paid. All manually paid
tickets shall be marked as "paid" and entered into an event wagering system as
soon as possible to verify the accuracy of the payout. All manually paid
tickets shall be reviewed as part of the daily audit process.
K. A log for all manually paid tickets shall
be maintained and include:
1. The unique
transaction identified;
2. Date and
time;
3. Amount of the payout;
and
4. Employee name.
L. Winning tickets shall be
honored for at least one year after the conclusion of the event or events
unless otherwise approved by the Department. Redemption by mail shall be
accepted and payment shall be made by the responsible party no later than 10
days after receipt.
M. Funds from
abandoned tickets or vouchers shall be remitted to the Arizona Department of
Revenue as required by A.R.S. §
44-307.
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