Mont. Admin. r. 8.22.3912 - REVIEW AND AUDIT OF RECORDS - REPORTING REQUIREMENTS - ENFORCEMENT
(1) The fantasy
sports coordinator and the board and its staff will be given unrestricted
access, for review and audit, to all records and financial information of the
parimutuel network and the parimutuel hub. This information will be made
available to the fantasy sports coordinator or the board, by the parimutuel
network director at the network or hub location, upon notice from the fantasy
sports coordinator or the board or board staff, at all reasonable times to the
extent such disclosure is not expressly prohibited by law.
(2) The following reports shall be submitted
to the fantasy sports coordinator or the board:
(a) parimutuel recapitulation form for each
accounting week;
(b) a transmission
failure report signed by the parimutuel network operator must be filed with the
board within 48 hours whenever wagers are not transmitted to, received by, or
otherwise accepted by the hub for any reason. The financial implication of such
failure should be detailed in this report; and
(c) all parimutuel network and parimutuel
facility licensees shall report any known or suspected irregularities,
wrongdoing, or rule violations by any person involving parimutuel fantasy
sports wagering immediately to the fantasy sports coordinator or the board and
shall cooperate in subsequent investigations.
(3) The following reports generated by the
parimutuel network or parimutuel facility shall be available for inspection by
the fantasy sports coordinator and the board upon request:
(a) parimutuel facility wagering
handle;
(b) reports for taxation
purposes;
(c) customer
complaints;
(d) log of all system
accesses and adjustments to the master file;
(e) list of all wagers and winning payouts;
and
(f) wagering report forms for
all wagers over $10,000.
(4) The board may require the parimutuel
network director and hub to annually submit audited financial
statements.
(5) The parimutuel
network shall 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.
(6) All proceedings against an applicant for
licensure or a licensee shall be before the board.
Notes
23-4-104, 23-4-202, MCA; IMP, 23-4-202, 23-4-302, 23-4-304, 23-5-801, 23-5-805, MCA;
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