Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 75-8.004 - Retired Jai Alai Players Charity Days Fund: Accumulation Payments and Reporting
(1) Section
550.0351(8),
F.S., authorizes jai alai permitholders to conduct two additional charity
performances each fiscal year for a fund to benefit retired jai alai players.
The proceeds derived from each "Retired Jai Alai Players Charity Day" shall be
deposited to the fund. In determining the amount to be deposited to the fund,
the permitholder shall not deposit an amount less than the amount that would
ordinarily be remitted as state taxes.
(2) Bank Account. Each permitholder
conducting Retired Jai Alai Players Charity Days, shall maintain a separate
fund account as follows:
(a) A separate
interest bearing bank account shall be established upon reaching a balance of
2, 500 dollars. Any interest earned by the bank account shall accrue to the
fund.
(b) For balances of 2, 500
dollars or less, the permitholder shall not be required to maintain a separate
interest bearing bank account.
(c)
Proceeds derived from the Retired Jai Alai Players Charity Day shall be
deposited to the fund within 30 days after the conclusion of the permitholder's
playing season.
(3) The
permitholder shall, within 30 days after the conclusion of its playing season,
make payment to any eligible jai alai player who retired during the
permitholder's playing season. A jai alai player is eligible for payment by the
fund provided:
(a) The player has played in
the State of Florida no less than 10 consecutive years at the time of
retirement.
(b) The last 3 years
prior to retirement must be consecutive years at the jai alai fronton making
the payment, except that:
1. Where more than
one fronton is owned by the same parent company, the total time playing within
the State of Florida under the same parent company shall be considered toward
the 3 years eligibility requirement.
2. Where two or more frontons have agreed to
share players in a rotating basis, the total time playing for all the frontons
involved in the agreement shall be considered toward the 3 years
eligibility.
3. Where a player that
is otherwise eligible cannot complete the 3 years eligibility due to illness or
injury, the permitholder shall waive the 3 years eligibility
requirement.
(4)
(a) Any
payment made to an eligible jai alai player shall be in a lump sum in the
amount of $1, 000 for each year of service with a permitholder in the State of
Florida and only upon retirement. If there is insufficient monies in the fund,
the player shall receive all monies remaining in the fund. However, in the
event that a group of players retired within the same playing season, the
amount available in the fund shall be paid on a pro rata basis according to the
formula indicated below. Any balance remaining in the fund after disbursement
to all eligible players shall be carried over to the next year. If there is no
eligible player, one hundred percent of the fund shall be carried over to the
next year.
Individual's total
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years of service |
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Total in the Fund |
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Aggregate years of service of the group |
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(b) A
retiring player must give to the permitholder a written notice of his intent to
retire no less than 25 days prior to the end of the permitholder's playing
season. If this notice requirement is not met, and the player was eligible for
retirement monies, then for the purposes of this rule the player shall be
considered as retiring on the first day of the next playing season.
(c) Players are entitled to one disbursement
from the fund. If a player returns to active jai alai playing, the player shall
not qualify for benefits from the Retired Jai Alai Players Charity Days at the
time of any subsequent retirement.
(d) If two permitholders operate at the same
fronton, and each has a fund, they may combine the funds for the players who
have played for both permitholders.
(5) Any player who retired on or after
December 16, 1992, and who otherwise meets the qualifying criteria, is eligible
to receive monies under this rule.
(6)
(a) The
permitholder shall submit Form FGCC PMW-3620, Retired Jai Alai Players Fund
Distribution, adopted and incorporated by Rule
75-10.001, F.A.C., to the
division within 120 days after the end of the permitholder's fiscal
year.
(b) Permitholders shall file
reports as required by Rule
75-8.003, F.A.C., Reporting
Requirements for Charity/Scholarship
Performances.
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