13 Miss. Code. R. 9-3.4 - Acceptance of Wagers
(a) Books may not
accept wagers unless made with cash, chips, tokens, or other representatives of
value approved by the Executive Director, or against credits made to a Wagering
account as approved by the Executive Director or on credit extended in
accordance with the licensee's internal controls and the regulations of the
Commission. A Wagering account must be established by a patron with the
licensee, and an initial verification of the account must be done in-person by
a patron at the licensee's premises before the acceptance of any wager that
will utilize a Wagering account.
(b) A book shall accept wagers only on its
licensed premises, and only at betting stations or kiosks/terminals approved by
the Executive Director or through an on-site computerized Wagering system that
has been approved by the Executive Director.
(c) A book shall not knowingly accept money
or its equivalent ostensibly as a wager upon an event whose outcome has already
been determined. A licensed sports pool shall not accept a wager on an event
unless the date and time at which the outcome of the event is determined can be
confirmed from reliable sources satisfactory to the Executive Director or from
records created and maintained by the book in such manner as the Executive
Director may approve.
(d) As part
of its internal controls submission, a book shall provide the Executive
Director with a catalog of the type of events that it intends to accept wagers
on. The Executive Director reserves the right to prohibit the acceptance of
wagers, and may order the cancellation of wagers and require refunds on any
event for which wagering would be contrary to the public policies of the State.
(e) No book or agent or employee
of a book may accept a wager from a person who the book, agent, or employee
knows or reasonably should know is placing the wager for the benefit of another
for compensation, or is placing the wager in violation of state or federal law.
(f) No book may hold a patron's
money or its equivalent on the understanding that the book will accept the
money as a wager only upon the occurrence of a specified, future contingency,
unless a betting ticket documenting the wager and contingency is issued
immediately when the book receives the money or its equivalent.
(g) A race book or sports pool may not accept
wagers on a race or sporting event unless the wagering proposition is posted.
Propositions may be posted by electronic or manual means, including printed
media.
(h) A book may not
unilaterally rescind any wager without the prior written approval of the
Executive Director.
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