11 CSR 45-53.150 - Class D License Criteria
(1) The commission may issue a Class D
license if it determines on the basis of all the facts before it that-
(A) The applicant is financially able to
operate a racetrack;
(B) The
applicant is administratively able to operate a racetrack;
(C) The racetrack will be operated in
accordance with all applicable laws and rules; and
(D) The issuance of the license will not
adversely affect the public health, safety and welfare.
(2) In making the required determinations,
the commission must consider the following factors and indices:
(A) The integrity of the applicant and any
personnel employed to have duties and responsibilities for operating
pari-mutuel wagering at the state fair or a county fair. This determination
shall include consideration of:
1. Any
criminal record of any individual;
2. The involvement in litigation over
business practices by the applicant or any individuals or entities employed by
the applicant;
3. The involvement
in proceedings in which unfair labor practices, discrimination or regulation of
horse racing or gambling was an issue;
4. Failure to satisfy any judgments, orders
or decrees of any court; and
5. Any
other indices related to integrity which the commission deems crucial to its
decision-making as long as the same indices are considered with regard to all
applicants;
(B) The types
and variety of pari-mutuel horse racing which applicant will offer and the
ability to attract quality horses;
(C) The quality of the physical facility
together with improvements and equipment including:
1. The racetrack(s);
2. Stabling;
3. Grandstand;
4. Detention barn;
5. Paddock;
6. Jockey's and driver's quarters;
7. Pari-mutuel tote;
8. Parking;
9. Access by road and public
transportation;
10. Perimeter
fence;
11. Other security
improvements and equipment;
12.
Starting, timing, photo-finish and photo-patrol or video equipment;
13. Commission work areas; and
14. Any other indices related to quality of
the facility which the commission deems crucial to its decision-making as long
as the same indices are considered with regard to all applicants;
(D) The imminence of completion of
the facility or any improvements;
(E) Financial ability to develop and operate
a pari-mutuel horse racing facility successfully, including:
1. Amounts and reliability of development
costs;
2. Certainty of site
acquisition or lease, if required;
3. Current financial conditions;
4. Sources of equity and debt funds, amounts,
terms and conditions and certainty of commitment;
5. Provisions for cost overruns, nonreceipt
of expected equity or debt funds, failure to achieve projected revenues or
other financial adversity;
6.
Feasibility of financial plan; and
7. Any other indices related to financial
ability which the commission deems crucial to its decision-making as long as
the same indices are considered with regard to all applicants;
(F) The status of governmental
actions required by the applicant's facility including:
1. Necessary road improvements;
2. Necessary public utility
improvements;
3. Acceptance of any
required environmental assessment and preparation of any required environmental
impact statement; and
4. Any other
indices related to the status of governmental actions which the commission
deems crucial to its decision-making as long as the same indices are considered
with regard to all applicants;
(G) Management ability of the applicant
including:
1. Qualifications of managers,
consultants and other contractors to develop and operate a pari-mutuel horse
racing facility;
2. Security
plan;
3. Plans for human and animal
health and safety;
4. Marketing,
promotion and advertising plans;
5.
Concession plan;
6. Plan for
training personnel;
7. Equal
employment and affirmative action plan; and
8. Any other indices related to management
ability which the commission deems crucial to its decision-making as long as
the same indices are considered with regard to all applicants;
(H) Compliance with applicable
statutes, regulations, charters and ordinances;
(I) Efforts to promote orderly growth of
horse racing in Missouri and educate the public with respect to horse racing
and pari-mutuel betting;
(J) The
impact of the facility including:
1. The
economic impact-
A. The employment
created;
B. The purchases of goods
and services;
C. Public and private
investment; and D. Taxes generated;
2. Ecological impact;
3. Impact on energy conservation and
development of alternative energy sources;
4. Social impact;
5. Cost of public improvements; and
6. Any other indices related to impact which
the commission deems crucial to its decision-making as long as the same indices
are considered with regard to all applicants; and
(K) The extent of any public support or
opposition.
(3) The
commission may also consider any other information which the applicant
discloses and which is relevant or helpful to a proper determination by the
commission.
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