Mont. Admin. r. 8.22.3903 - FANTASY SPORTS PARIMUTUEL NETWORK DUTIES - LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
(1) The board may
issue parimutuel network licenses to qualified applicants. A licensed fantasy
sports parimutuel network shall perform the following duties:
(a) provide the parimutuel fantasy sports
system or service directly related to the reconciliation of a common fantasy
sports parimutuel pool and transfer of funds among the participating fantasy
sports parimutuel facilities and the board;
(b) contract with the parimutuel hub selected
and licensed by the board and provide equipment to connect into the parimutuel
hub, as per the hub requirements;
(c) ensure all takeout amounts are collected
and distributed to the board as per the reports from the hub;
(d) utilize an information service approved
by the fantasy sports coordinator to gather statistics on professional team and
individual performances and calculate point totals for professional players or
teams based on previously-defined rules for award of points;
(e) utilize an information service approved
by the fantasy sports coordinator to create rosters or programs of available
professional sports players and teams and distribute fantasy sports league
rosters to parimutuel facilities;
(f) compile and distribute periodic point
totals to parimutuel facilities;
(g) manage statewide parimutuel pools on
fantasy sports leagues;
(h) solicit
nonexclusive sites for the network, and contract with all parimutuel facilities
which have been licensed by the board;
(i) advertise, promote, and select
propositions or official league rules for fantasy sports wagering;
(j) ensure compliance with all board statutes
and rules;
(k) create and keep the
records and reports required by the board in such a manner and using such forms
as the board may require. Records shall be preserved for at least five years
after they are made. The board may at any time examine and copy the records;
and
(l) other duties as required by
the board or its designee.
(2) A network applicant must be physically
located within the state of Montana. The network applicant's equipment must be
located in Montana.
(3) An
application to operate as a fantasy sports parimutuel network must be filed on
a form provided by the board, and must include a proposed operating plan, a
proposed board payment contract, and the appropriate application fee.
(4) The application must include the
following information:
(a) the applicant's
legal name;
(b) if the applicant is
a corporation, the names, addresses, dates of birth of its shareholders,
directors, managers, and officers;
(i) if a
shareholder is a corporation, the date of incorporation, the place of
incorporation, and the names, addresses, and dates of birth of its
shareholders, directors, and officers must be provided.
(c) if the applicant is a partnership, the
names, addresses, dates of birth of the partners;
(i) if a partner is a corporation, the date
of incorporation, place of incorporation, and the names, addresses, and dates
of birth of its shareholders must be provided.
(d) if the applicant is a corporation
ultimately owned by a not-for-profit entity without any shareholders, or is a
publicly traded corporation, the information required in (4)(b) and (c) shall
be required from the directors of the membership organization, or the directors
and officers of the publicly traded corporation, in lieu of the
shareholders;
(e) financial
information from the applicant that demonstrates whether the applicant has the
financial resources to install and operate or contract with a hub;
(f) a detailed budget showing anticipated
revenue, expenditures, and cash flows by month, from the network's operation
during the license period;
(g) the
number of days the applicant is planning to operate the network during the
calendar year in which the applicant seeks to be licensed;
(h) a list of all network personnel
containing the name, position, job location, any gaming license number, and
expiration date issued by any jurisdiction. All current gaming licenses should
be listed, regardless of jurisdiction;
(i) a chart illustrating the organizational
structure, including reporting lines;
(j) a list of states where the network is
operating;
(k) documentation of
proper filing that the network applicant is physically located in Montana,
physically operating in Montana, and is registered to do business in the state
of Montana; and
(l) sufficient
identifying information to allow the board to conduct a criminal background
check on all principals within the network applicant's organization.
(5) An applicant shall submit a
detailed proposed operating plan in a format and containing such information as
required by the board. The operating plan shall include:
(a) the manner in which the proposed fantasy
sports parimutuel network will operate;
(b) the process for handling wagers when
wagering pools cannot be merged with the wagering pools of other fantasy sports
parimutuel facilities;
(c) the
process for fulfilling all duties as required by this rule; and
(d) any other issues as required by the
board.
(6) An applicant
shall submit a detailed proposed board payment contract in a format and
containing such information as required by the board.
(7) The board or its designee shall conduct
investigations or inspections or request additional information from the
applicant as it deems appropriate in determining whether to approve the license
application.
(8) The correct
initial license application fee must accompany an application. The fee is
nonrefundable.
(9) A parimutuel
network license shall be in effect from January 1 to December 31 of each year
and shall be renewed annually unless otherwise rescinded by the
board.
Notes
23-4-104, 23-4-202, MCA; IMP, 23-4-201, MCA;
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