Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 75-7.020 - Pari-Mutuels
(1) Win, Place and Show wagers may not
be sold in less than $1 denominations, and may be sold only in $1 increments. A minimum base bet of at least
.10 U.S. dollars (ten cents), and any increment greater, may be sold by a Florida permitholder or commingled
into a Florida host permitholder's pools by an out-of-state guest for exotic wagers only.
(a) Foreign guests' pools may be commingled into a Florida host
permitholder's pools utilizing a currency conversion formula that may result in fractional monetary amounts,
provided that the Florida host's established minimum individual bet unit values shall be followed by such
guests.
(b) Wagers from foreign sites commingling with the
on-track pari-mutuel pool shall be converted to U.S. currency by the guest track, using the exchange rate as
of 12:00 p.m. the prior day as established by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, for the current day's
races or games.
(2) A permitholder that serves as a
totalisator hub shall provide a work area for use by commission personnel. The work area shall be located
adjacent to or within a reasonable proximity to the totalisator room, and provide visibility of the tote
console, printer, and field totalisator boards. The work area shall include functioning power outlets and
adequate space for locking file cabinets or other storage facility that can store records for a period of one
year. State personnel shall have possession of any keys or combinations required to access storage facilities
used for storing state equipment or records. Where the totalisator is located at a site other than a
pari-mutuel facility, the responsibilities of this paragraph shall be borne by the totalisator company.
(3) All permitholders shall inform the patrons through the
official program or shall post conspicuously throughout the facility the location and availability of the
State of Florida pari-mutuel rules and statutes for their examination. Each permitholder shall provide a
current version of the pari-mutuel rules and statutes for patron examination at a convenient location on the
permitholder's premises.
(4) The permitholder shall ensure that
no minor is allowed to:
(a) Wager or cash tickets;
(b) Use patron operated wagering devices; or
(c) Participate in account betting.
(5)
(a) No pari-mutuel tickets shall be
sold except through properly designated totalisator terminals or via the following authorized methods:
1. Advanced and future bets;
2.
Account betting;
3. Betting utilizing credit vouchers;
and
4. Betting utilizing portable terminals.
(b) All ticket sales shall be for cash or cash equivalent.
(6) The duty of the licensed pari-mutuel tellers shall not be
compromised and they shall not at any time serve as an agent or an employee of a patron with respect to
pari-mutuel wagering. The permitholders shall inform their tellers of this and all applicable rules and
statutes.
(7) Payment of winning and refundable pari-mutuel
tickets shall be made only upon presentation and surrender of the tickets. Damaged tickets with complete and
legible identification numbers or bar codes may be honored without presentation of a formal claim. Attempting
to redeem or possession of a false, altered, or adulterated ticket shall be a violation of these
rules.
(8) Any claim by a person that a wrong ticket has been
delivered to him must be made prior to the stop bet command being issued for the race for which the wrong
ticket was sold.
(9) No later than the opening of the starting
gate at thoroughbred tracks or crossing of the starting line at harness tracks, all pari-mutuel machines
shall be locked by the state steward via a control linked to the totalisator system.
(10) As an alternate emergency procedure, if the commission steward fails
to close pari-mutuel wagering, it shall become the responsibility of the permitholder's stewards. A report of
such circumstances shall be made to the commission within 48 hours by all the participating
stewards.
(11) At the start of the first serve motion in any jai
alai game, the outcome upon which pari-mutuel wagers are made, all pari-mutuel machines shall be locked by
the permitholder's announcer via a control linked to the totalisator system.
(12) As an alternate emergency procedure, in any jai alai game, if the
permitholder's announcer fails to close pari-mutuel wagering, it shall become the responsibility of the
permitholder's pari-mutuel manager. The participating announcer and pari-mutuel manager shall make a report
of such circumstances to the commission within 48 hours.
(13) If,
then, the permitholder's stewards, jai alai announcer, or pari-mutuel manager fail to close the wagering or
if the command is issued but fails to take hold, the responsibility shall fall to the totalisator operator at
the facility conducting the live event or importing the contest from out of state as a primary guest. For
this purpose the totalisator operator shall have the ability to monitor each contest being conducted live, or
imported if a primary guest, at that facility.
(14) The
totalisator system shall be capable of identifying the source of the stop bet command and shall log the
origin automatically.
(15) Upon investigation, any wager which
has been determined to have been purchased after the contest has started shall be disallowed and the bettor
will not receive any winnings related to the disallowed wager. The disallowed winnings shall be treated as an
underpayment to the public and within seven days of the incident shall be added into the net wagering pool
chosen by the permitholder and approved by the commission. The add-in must be done prior to the stop bet of
the race and the pool matrix shall not be affected in any way. If the addition to the pool is not possible
because of the end of the meet, the underpayment shall be carried over to the next meet and added to the
first performance.
(16) Each permitholder must install and
maintain in good working order a suitable communications system between the totalisator room and state
steward's stand, or the announcer stand in jai alai and the office of mutuel operations.
(17) With respect to the operation of the mutuels department, should any
emergency arise not covered by these rules and an immediate decision is necessary, the Mutuels Manager shall
make the decision and render a written report to the commission within 48 hours concerning the
incident.
(18) Each permitholder that participates in account
wagering or utilizes walk-around terminals or self-service terminals, at least seven days prior to
implementation, shall provide to the commission a copy of the operational procedures for each method of
wagering. Such procedures shall include detailed information of any system interfaces within the totalisator
system, procedures of how tickets are purchased and cashed, and the security controls for this system of
wagering.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 550.0251(3), (7), 550.155(1), 550.3551(10), 550.495(4), 550.6305(5) FS. Law Implemented 550.0251, 550.0425, 550.155, 550.495, 550.70 FS.
New 10-20-96, Amended 12-15-97, 2-24-03, 9-19-04, 1-10-08, Formerly 61D-7.020.
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