Mont. Admin. r. 8.22.3913 - UNLAWFUL ACTIVITY
(1) As set forth in
23-4-301, MCA, it is unlawful to
conduct pool selling or bookmaking or to wager on a fantasy sports league other
than by the parimutuel system and by being physically present at a licensed
parimutuel facility.
(2) As set
forth in 23-4-301, MCA, it is unlawful to
permit a minor to use the parimutuel system.
(3) As set forth in
23-4-301, MCA, it is unlawful to
conduct internet or telephone parimutuel wagering on fantasy sports
leagues.
(4) No wagers may be
accepted or paid by a parimutuel facility on a collegiate sport or athletic
event. A collegiate sport or athletic event is an event offered or sponsored by
or played in connection with a public or private institution that offers
educational services beyond the secondary level.
(5) No wager may be accepted or paid by a
parimutuel facility on any amateur sport or athletic event.
(6) No wager may be accepted or paid by a
parimutuel facility on any nonsporting event.
(7) Parimutuel facilities shall not accept
wagers unless made by an individual person, physically present at the
parimutuel facility site with cash.
(8) Parimutuel facilities shall not accept
wagers except at licensed premises, and only at betting stations approved by
the fantasy sports coordinator or the board.
(9) Parimutuel facilities shall not knowingly
accept money or its equivalent ostensibly as a wager upon a sporting event
whose outcome has already been determined. A licensed parimutuel network shall
not create a roster or program for, and a licensed parimutuel facility shall
not accept a wager on a sporting event unless the date and time at which the
outcome of the sporting event is determined can be confirmed from reliable
sources satisfactory to the fantasy sports coordinator or the board, or from
records created and maintained by the parimutuel network in such manner as the
fantasy sport coordinator or the board may approve.
(10) Parimutuel facilities shall not accept
wagers on a sporting event unless league rules for the event have previously
been submitted by the parimutuel network to the fantasy sports coordinator and
approved by the coordinator, and then made available to the parimutuel facility
by the parimutuel network as an option to be used by the parimutuel facility
for that wagering period.
(11)
Parimutuel facilities shall not accept wagers on a sporting event unless the
event has been chosen by the facility for inclusion in that wagering period,
and the availability of the sporting event posted at the facility. Chosen
sporting events for each wagering period must be posted on the roster or
program provided to each patron, and may also be posted by electronic or manual
means, including printed media. Posted sporting events must be chosen by a
parimutuel facility for a wagering period prior to the start of the wagering
period, and no changes to the chosen options shall occur during the wagering
period.
(12) Parimutuel facilities
shall not accept any wager in excess of $10,000 unless the following steps have
all been completed:
(a) obtain the patron's
name;
(b) obtain the patron's
permanent address and social security number;
(c) obtain one of the following
identification credentials from the patron:
(i) driver's license;
(ii) passport;
(iii) nonresident alien identification
card;
(iv) other reliable
government-issued identification credentials; or
(v) other picture identification credential
normally accepted as a means of identification when cashing checks;
and
(d) examine the
identification credential obtained to verify the patron's name, and to the
extent possible, to verify the accuracy of the information obtained.
(13) Subsequent to accepting a
wager in excess of $10,000, the parimutuel facility employee shall record or
maintain records that include:
(a) the
patron's name, and if applicable, the agent's name;
(b) the patron's address, and if applicable,
the agent's address;
(c) the
patron's social security number, and if applicable, the agent's social security
number;
(d) a description,
including any document number of the identification credential examined, and if
applicable, for the agent;
(e) the
amount of the wager;
(f) window
number or other identification of the location where the wager
occurred;
(g) the time and date of
the wager;
(h) the name and
signature of the parimutuel employee accepting or approving the wager;
and
(i) any other information as
required by the fantasy sports coordinator or the board.
(14) Each parimutuel facility shall report
the wagers required to be recorded on a wagering report form provided by the
board.
(15) Parimutuel facilities
and their employees shall not knowingly allow, and shall take steps to prevent,
the circumvention of the $10,000 wager identification and reporting rule by
multiple wagers within its designated administrative week with a patron or by
the use of a series of wagers that are designed to accomplish indirectly what
could not be accomplished directly.
(16) Parimutuel facilities and the parimutuel
network and all parimutuel employees shall not encourage or instruct patrons to
structure or attempt to structure wagers. This section does not prohibit a
parimutuel facility or parimutuel employee from informing a patron of the
regulatory requirements imposed upon the parimutuel facility.
(17) Parimutuel facilities shall make payment
on a winning wager to a person who presents the patron's copy of the betting
ticket representing the wager at the parimutuel facility at which it was
issued. A parimutuel facility or employee need not make payment to a person who
the employee knows is not the person to whom the patron's betting ticket was
issued. Parimutuel facilities and parimutuel employees shall not make payment
on a winning wager to a person who the facility or employee knows or reasonably
should know is collecting the payment on behalf of another for monetary
consideration or in violation of state or federal law.
(18) Parimutuel facilities shall honor
winning betting tickets for 30 days after the conclusion of the administrative
week. The parimutuel facility shall state the redemption period on each betting
ticket, in league rules, and on notices conspicuously placed about the licensed
premises. Payment by mail may be made only after presentment of the betting
ticket, and must be made not later than ten days after presentment.
Notes
23-4-104, 23-4-202, MCA; IMP, 23-4-202, 23-4-301, 23-4-302, 23-4-304, 23-5-801, 23-5-802, 23-5-805, MCA;
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