Ohio Admin. Code 3769-3-32 - Telephone account wagering
(A) Holders of horse racing permits issued by
the Ohio state racing commission may manage a telephone account wagering system
for the purpose of keeping telephone deposit accounts and accepting telephone
wagers.
(1) Individuals who have a deposit
account with the telephone account wagering system shall be permitted to wager
by telephone. The telephone account wagering system shall accept wagers up to
the amount posted to the credit of such account at the time the wager is
placed. Any racing official whose appointment must be approved by the
commission, or any licensee who is denied access to the grounds pursuant to
rules 3769-2-08 and
3769-4-06 of the Administrative
Code may not open or have in his/her name a telephone account.
(2) The permit holder shall accept telephone
wagering accounts in the name of a natural person only. The permit holder shall
not accept any corporate, partnership, joint, trust, beneficiary or custodial
telephone wagering account.
(3)
The telephone deposit account is non-transferable.
(4) An applicant for a deposit account shall
give his/her name, address, telephone number, and social security number. Said
applicant shall also supply a secret code word. Applicants for deposit accounts
must present adequate proof that they have attained the age of eighteen. Any
person who gives any false name or other information when applying for a
deposit account may have the account cancelled without notice by the permit
holder.
(a) The address provided in writing
by the account holder to the permit holder is deemed to be the proper address
for the purposes of mailing checks, statements of account, account withdrawals,
notices, or other appropriate correspondence.
(b) The mailing of checks or other
correspondence to the address given by the account holder shall be the sole
risk of the account holder.
(5) At the time of applying for a telephone
deposit account, each person shall select a code word to be used as
identification when wagering. Both the permit holder and the account holder
have the right to change this code word at any time without explanation by
informing the other party in writing of said change and the effective date
thereof.
(6) Each deposit account
shall have a unique identifying account number. Such number may be changed at
any time provided the permit holder informs the account holder in writing of
the change.
(7) The permit holder
reserves the right to refuse deposits to accounts for any reason whatsoever.
(8) The permit holder has the
right to suspend any account or to close any account at any time provided that
when an account is closed, the permit holder shall return to the account holder
such moneys as are on deposit at the time of said action.
(9) All persons shall adhere to such other
methods of identification as the commission may require.
(B) An account holder shall receive at the
time the account is opened an identification card, a summary of the rules, an
explanation of the procedures then in force for depositing to, withdrawing from
and closing the account; a telephone number to be utilized by account holder to
be kept confidential; a description of the mechanics of wagering; and such
other information as the commission may deem appropriate. As part of its rules,
the permit holder may, with the approval of the commission, impose a reasonable
service fee.
(C) Deposits to and
withdrawals from existing accounts shall be permitted only in such form and by
such procedures as the permit holder may require. Signed requests for
withdrawals from existing accounts will be processed within seven days of the
date of the request and the withdrawal amount sent to the account holder.
(1) Checks may be offered for a deposit in a
deposit account, however, the check shall not be posted to the credit of the
account holder until cleared by the bank upon which the check is drawn.
(2) Moneys deposited with the
permit holder for telephone wagering shall not bear any interest to the account
holder.
(D) In the
event an account holder is deceased, funds in the account shall be released to
the decedent's legal representative upon receipt of a copy of a valid death
certificate and such tax releases, probate court authorizations and other
documents required by applicable laws.
(E) Telephone wagers shall be accepted on
those days that the permit holder is conducting live racing at its track as
designated by the commission.
(1)
Notwithstanding any other rules, the managing employee of the permit holder's
telephone account wagering system may at any time, upon prior approval of the
commission, declare the telephone account wagering system closed for receiving
telephone wagers on any pari-mutuel pool, race, group of races, or closed for
all wagering.
(2) The permit
holder has the right at any time and for what it deems good and sufficient
reason to refuse to accept all or part of any wager.
(3) Except as otherwise provided in the
Administrative Code, all telephone wagers are final and no wager shall be
cancelled at any time after the wager has been accepted by the telephone
account wagering system, unless the race on which the wager was made is
cancelled. Should equipment in use in the telephone account wagering system
have ready cancellation capability of single wagers, cancellations may be
permitted but only during the single wagering conversation in which the wager
to be cancelled was made. Once a wagering conversation has ended, all wagers
made in such conversation are final and irrevocable.
(F) All wagering conversations will be
recorded by the permit holder and the tapes of said conversation kept for a
period of forty-five days following the close of each meet. These wagering
conversation tapes shall be made available immediately to any member of the
Ohio state racing commission or any commission employee upon request.
(G) Payment on winning pari-mutuel
telephone wagers shall be posted to the credit of the account holder
automatically as soon as practicable after the race is declared official.
(H) The permit holder shall,
within thirty days of the close of each meet, or at any time there is no racing
at that track for a period of more than thirty days, provide written statements
of account activity to all account holders. In addition, an account holder has
the right to request and be provided a statement at any time. Unless written
notice to the contrary is received by the permit holder within twenty-one days
of the date that any such statement is mailed to an account holder, said
statement will be deemed accepted as correct in any and all particulars.
(I) Except to a member of the Ohio
state racing commission or any Ohio state racing commission employee, no
employee of the permit holder shall divulge any confidential information
related to the placing of any wager or any confidential information related to
the operation of the telephone account wagering system.
(J) The commission shall determine the
acceptability of the telephone account wagering system's equipment
configuration. Any telephone communication system, whether touch tone, voice
response, or operator controlled, must be linked to the permit holders
totalization system in a manner approved by the commission.
(K) No televised racing signal, used in
conjunction with telephone account wagering, shall be sent into any area within
fifty miles of a commercial permit holder's race track during the hours that
live racing is being conducted that day at such race track, and one hour prior
thereto, unless the permit holder at such track gives its prior written consent
to the transmission of the racing signal into the involved fifty mile area.
(L) From each telephone wager,
there shall be deducted the same percentage as is deducted on a wager made in
person at the permit holder's race track.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3769.03
Rule Amplifies: 3769.03
Prior Effective Dates: 1/1/93, 1/1/95
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3769.03
Rule Amplifies: 3769.03
Prior Effective Dates: 5/21/90, 9/1/2009
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