13 Miss. Code. R. 9-4.3 - Simulcasting
(a) A casino licensee may, with approval from
the Executive Director and subject to all applicable state and federal statutes
and regulations, conduct casino simulcasting and pari-mutuel wagering on races
from an out-of-state sending track which has been approved by the applicable
racing regulatory body of those states to participate in casino simulcasting.
(b) A sending track which
transmits any race to a casino simulcasting facility in this state shall offer
to transmit such races to all casino simulcasting facilities in this state.
(c) Agreements for casino
simulcasting between a casino licensee and a sending track shall be in writing
and shall be filed with the Executive Director. Such agreements may be
negotiated on behalf of casino licensees by an entity jointly established by
casino licensees.
(d) Every
agreement between a casino licensee and a sending track shall define, and
provide for the distribution of, outstanding pari-mutuel tickets, and define,
and provide for the allocation of losses in the event of, a minus pari-mutuel
pool. Every such agreement shall also provide for manual merging in the event
of a systems or communications failure and shall further set forth a procedure,
acceptable to the Executive Director, which shall be followed in the event that
manual merging is not possible.
(e)
Except as otherwise provided, sums wagered in a casino simulcasting facility on
horse races at an out-of-State sending track shall be combined with comparable
pari-mutuel pools at the out-of-State sending track, and the types of wagering,
takeout, distribution of winnings, rules of racing and percentage of deposits
remaining undistributed from pari-mutuel pools after payment is made to winning
ticket holders shall be determined in accordance with the law or policy
applicable to the out-of-State sending track.
(f) All manufacturers, suppliers and
repairers of simulcast wagering equipment, including totalisators, pari-mutuel
machines, self-service pari-mutuel machines and credit voucher machines, to
casino licensees shall be licensed in accordance with the provisions of the
Gaming Control Act and the Mississippi Gaming Commission regulations.
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