1360. When any
licensee or greyhound is suspended by the Board of Judges, such suspension
shall immediately become effective on all other tracks under the jurisdiction
of the Commission until such time as the case in question is decided upon by
the Commission. The license of anyone ruled off of any Arkansas track for fraud
or fraudulent practices, or for violation of any of the rules of racing of the
Commission, shall thereby be revoked. When a person is ruled off for any
fraudulent practice in relation to a particular greyhound wholly or partly
belonging to him/her, he/she shall return all money or prizes which such
greyhound has fraudulently won. Fines must be paid within three (3) live racing
days upon receipt of the Board of Judges ruling. Delinquents may be suspended.
All moneys imposed as fines, except such fines as may be imposed on Franchise
Holders, shall be collected by on-site representatives of the Commission. An
unpaid fine may not be rescinded by the Board of Judges except with the
approval of the Commission.
3082.
Any person who applies for a Trainer's License must pay the applicable fee,
secure a license from the Commission and sufficiently pass qualifications as
mandated in Rules 3094 and 3095. Only one trainer license may be issued to a
single kennel operation and will be known as the "trainer of record." Any
trainer license holder shall be required to notify the Board of Judges or the
Director of Racing when they will be absent from the grounds for more than 48
hours and will designate in writing another licensee who holds an active
assistant trainer license who will be responsible for any infraction of the
Rules and Regulations.
Rule 3083.
Any person who applies for an Assistant Trainer's License must
pay the applicable fee, secure a license from the Commission and sufficiently
pass qualifications as mandated in Rules 3094 and 3095. Any holder of an
"Assistant Trainer's" license, if so designated in writing by a kennel's
trainer of record, may temporarily be responsible for any infraction of the
Rules and Regulations during a Trainer's absence for up to 14 consecutive
calendar days. The Board of Judges may extend that period for up to an
additional 14 consecutive days in the event of an emergency situation if it is
in the best interest of greyhound racing.
Summary
Rule
3083. The proposed rule establishes a new assistant trainer
license category and allows an assistant trainer to be responsible for the
kennel in the absence of the trainer for fourteen days, which may be extended
in an emergency situation.
Rule
3083.
Any person who applies for an Assistant Trainer's License must
pay the applicable fee, secure a license from the Commission and sufficiently
pass qualifications as mandated in Rules 3094 and 3095. Any holder of an
"Assistant Trainer's" license, if so designated in writing by a kennel's
trainer of record, may temporarily be responsible for any infraction of the
Rules and Regulations during a Trainer's absence for up to 14 consecutive
calendar days. The Board of Judges may extend that period for up to an
additional 14 consecutive days in the event of an emergency situation if it is
in the best interest of greyhound racing.
Rule 3084.
Any person who applies for a "Kennel Helper" license must pay
the applicable fee and secure a license from the Commission. A person holding a
"Kennel Helper" license is not authorized to weigh-in greyhounds prior to
official races, without being accompanied by a licensed Assistant Trainer or
Trainer that works for the same kennel operation. A "Kennel Helper" may not act
as an agent or authorized representative for a kennel or otherwise make
decisions regarding the active career of any greyhound on the grounds of the
Franchise Holder.
Summary
Rule 3084. The proposed rule makes it clear
that the assistant trainer or trainer of record must be present for the
weigh-in of greyhounds prior to the start of a race. The proposed rale also
provides that a kennel helper cannot act as a representative of the kennel or
make decisions regarding the greyhound's racing career.
Rule 3084.
Any person who applies for a "Kennel Helper" license must pay
the applicable fee and secure a license from the Commission. A person holding a
"Kennel Helper" license is not authorized to weigh-in greyhounds prior to
official races, without being accompanied by a licensed Assistant Trainer or
Trainer that works for the same kennel operation. A "Kennel Helper" may not act
as an agent or authorized representative for a kennel or otherwise make
decisions regarding the active career of any greyhound on the grounds of the
Franchise Holder.
3098. The
following persons shall be required to secure a license from the Commission,
and the annual fee shall be as follows:
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Authorized Agent (for each owner represented)
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$8.00
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Kennel Name
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$30.00
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Owner
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$30.00
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Partnership or Corporation
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$30.00
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Trainer
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$25.00
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Assistant Trainer
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$20.00
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Employee
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$ 5.00
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Registration for each Greyhound
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$2.00
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Any person employed on the grounds of a Franchise Holder by the
Franchise Holder, or its lessees, or on any authorized off-track facility,
either owned by the Franchise Holder, or by any individual, where racing
greyhounds are housed, or by any concession licensed or permitted to operate on
the grounds of the Franchise Holder must secure an Employee License.
Any person to whom a license has been issued by the Commission
and whose duties require that such person have access to the paddock and/or the
kennel compound shall have a photographic identification badge clearly visible
on his person at all times while he is in these areas. Persons failing to have
a photographic identification badge clearly visible when entering the paddock
and/or kennel areas are subject to ejection from the grounds, a fine,
suspension, or ruling off. The photographic identification badge shall be
issued by the Commission in the form approved by the Commission. Any licensee
who loses his photographic identification badge will be charged $5.00 to
replace the badge. Any visitor to the paddock and/or kennel compound shall wear
a visitor's pass in plain view. The visitor's pass shall be in the form
approved by the Commission. Track security shall maintain a log of all persons
to whom a visitor's pass has been issued.
3220.
A.
All greyhounds shall be weighed in at the designated time preceding the first
race of the day. All greyhounds must weigh-in with wire or plastic muzzle,
collar, lead strap, and approved identification tag.
B. All greyhounds must be weighed not less
thirty minutes before the time of the first race of the performance unless a
later time has been designated or approved by the Board of Judges or the
Commission.
C. The weigh-in time
shall be limited to a 30-minute period unless an extension has been granted by
the Commission Judge or approved by the Commission.
3221. At the first official schooling of each
greyhound, the trainer and/or owner must establish the racing weight ("set
weight") for each greyhound.
A. At first
weigh-in time (pre-post weight), should there be a variation of more than two
pounds either way from its established racing weight ("set weight"), the
Presiding Judge or Commission Judge must order said greyhound scratched if it
cannot meet the weight requirements by the close of time for the
weigh-in.
QUINIELA DOUBLE WITH CARRYOVER
5026.
(A)
The "Quiniela Double with Carryover" is a form of pari-mutuel wagering in which
the bettor selects the first two greyhounds finishers, irrespective of order,
in each of two specified races.
(B)
A commission authorized by law is deducted from the sum total wagered into the
"Quiniela Double" pool. The balance is called the "net pool."
(C) The net "Quiniela Double" pool shall bge
distributed to winning wagers in the following precedence, based upon the
official order of finish:
1. As a single price
pool to those who selected the first two finishers in each of the two "Quiniela
Double" races. If there are no such wagers, then
2. 100% of the net pool shall be placed into
a "carryover" pool and those monies shall be added to the "Quiniela Double"
pool on the next performance.
(D) If a greyhound is scratched in either
race of the "Quiniela Double" races, all money wagered on combinations
including the scratched greyhound(s) shall be deducted from the "Quiniela
Double" pool and refunded.
(E) In
the event of a "Dead Heat" for first in either of the two races of the
"Quiniela Double," then:
1. If it is between
two betting interests, the calculation and distribution of the net pool shall
be figured as if no "Dead Heat" occurred, or
2. If it is between three or more betting
interests, the "Quiniela Double" net pool shall be distributed as a profit
split.
(F) In the event
of a "DEAD HEAT" for place in either of the two races of the "Quiniela Double"
involving two or more betting interests, the "Quiniela Double" shall be
calculated and distributed as a profit split.
(G) If either of the "Quiniela Double" races
is canceled prior to the first race of the "Quiniela Double," or if the first
race of the "Quiniela Double" is declared a "NO RACE," the entire "Quiniela
Double" pool shall be refunded, minus any previous carryover monies, for those
races.
(H) If the second race of
the "Quiniela Double" is canceled or declared a "NO RACE" after the conclusion
of the first race of the "Quiniela Double," the net "Quiniela Double" pool,
minus any carryover monies, shall be distributed as a single price pool to
winning wagers selecting the first two finishers of the first "Quiniela Double"
race. If there are no such wagers, then the entire "Quiniela Double" pool,
minus any carryover monies, shall be refunded.
Summary
Rule
5026. The proposed rule establishes a new pari-mutuel wager where
the patron picks the first two finishers in two specified races but does not
have to pick the exact order of finish for the first two dogs. The proposed
rule sets out the rules for the wager that are the same or similar to other
existing pari-mutuel wagering rules.
QUINIELA DOUBLE WITH CARRYOVER 5026.
(A) The "Quiniela Double with Carryover" is a
form of pari-mutuel wagering in which the bettor selects the first two
greyhounds finishers, irrespective of order, in each of two specified
races.
(B) A commission authorized
by law is deducted from the sum total wagered into the "Quiniela Double" pool.
The balance is called the "net pool."
(C) The net "Quiniela Double" pool shall bge
distributed to winning wagers in the following precedence, based upon the
official order of finish:
1. As a single price
pool to those who selected the first two finishers in each of the two "Quiniela
Double" races. If there are no such wagers, then
2. 100% of the net pool shall be placed into
a "carryover" pool and those monies shall be added to the "Quiniela Double"
pool on the next performance.
(D) If a greyhound is scratched in either
race of the "Quiniela Double" races, all money wagered on combinations
including the scratched greyhound(s) shall be deducted from the "Quiniela
Double" pool and refunded.
(E) In
the event of a "Dead Heat" for first in either of the two races of the
"Quiniela Double," then:
1. If it is between
two betting interests, the calculation and distribution of the net pool shall
be figured as if no "Dead Heat" occurred, or
2. If it is between three or more betting
interests, the "Quiniela Double" net pool shall be distributed as a profit
split.
(F) In the event
of a "DEAD HEAT" for place in either of the two races of the "Quiniela Double"
involving two or more betting interests, the "Quiniela Double" shall be
calculated and distributed as a profit split.
(G) If either of the "Quiniela Double" races
is canceled prior to the first race of the "Quiniela Double," or if the first
race of the "Quiniela Double" is declared a "NO RACE," the entire "Quiniela
Double" pool shall be refunded, minus any previous carryover monies, for those
races.
(H) If the second race of
the "Quiniela Double" is canceled or declared a "NO RACE" after the conclusion
of the first race of the "Quiniela Double," the net "Quiniela Double" pool,
minus any carryover monies, shall be distributed as a single price pool to
winning wagers selecting the first two finishers of the first "Quiniela Double"
race. If there are no such wagers, then the entire "Quiniela Double" pool,
minus any carryover monies, shall be refunded.
5035.
P. On
the final performance of any calendar year and on a designated payout
performance, the entire accumulated Twin Trifecta pools must be distributed. In
the event there is no Twin Trifecta exchange ticket accurately selecting the
officially declared first three (3) finishers of the second Twin Trifecta race,
in exact order, payoffs shall be made by equally sharing the distribution of
the entire second race pool and accumulated jackpot pool(s) to all patrons
holding Twin Trifecta exchanges.
5045.
P. In
the event there is no Tri-Super exchange ticket accurately selecting the
officially declared first four (4) finishers of the second Tri-Super race, in
exact order, payoffs shall be made on Tri-Super tickets by dividing the pool
equally between holders of second half exchange tickets.