Or. Admin. Code § 462-200-0090 - Totalizator and Tote Board Operations
(1) The race meet licensee shall install,
maintain in operable condition and operate continuously an electric totalizator
during each meeting.
(2) A
totalizator shall be so designed that it will indicate the total amounts and
the amounts on each runner, entry and field so wagered from time to time as the
wagering progresses. There shall be operated in connection with such
totalizator one or more boards on which shall be prominently displayed, within
view of the public, winning odds on each runner as indicated from time to time
during the progress of such wagering, and at intervals of not more than ninety
(90) seconds between each complete change. The totalizator shall be designed so
that the ticket machines shall be automatically locked by the stewards or
judges by the pressing of a button ringing what is commonly known as the "off
bell."
(3) The presiding steward or
the presiding judge or his/her appointed official shall push the button that
closes the pari-mutuel machines, and shall see to it that every effort in the
racing operation is made by all departments to meet advertised post
time.
(4) At no time shall the odds
board display odds to figure less than a gross of 104 percent or more than a
gross of 127 percent.
(5) Copies of
all takeoff sheets from the totalizator, or otherwise, shall be delivered at
once to the supervisor of mutuels or his/her representative.
(6) The calculator of the approximate odds
shall keep a complete detailed record of each race containing each change of
readings of odds, the percentage figures on the final reading and the actual
possible "payoff" on each runner. Such records shall be delivered to the
supervisor of mutuels at the end of each racing day.
(7) Any faulty operation of the totalizator
or infield board (tote board) shall be explained in detail in a written report
by the "tote operator," and a copy of said report given to the manager of
mutuels and to the state supervisor of mutuels without delay. Said report shall
be immediately communicated to the Oregon Racing Commission.
(8) Whenever the totalizator mechanism fails
and is obviously unreliable as to the amounts wagered, all figures on the "tote
board" so affected shall be removed immediately and the payoff shall be
computed on the sums wagered in each pool, as shown by the recapitulation of
the sales registered by each individual ticket issuing machine.
(9) Whenever there is a difference in any
pool or pools (i.e., a difference between the sum total of the wagers on
individual runners as compared with the grand total as shown by the "tote
board"), the larger amount shall be used as the base on which the commissions
are computed and paid to the race meet licensee and to the state, respectively.
(10) If an error is made in
posting the payoff prices on the "tote board," it shall be corrected promptly,
and the public shall be so advised of the correction by announcement over the
public address system. The correct amounts so announced shall be used in the
payoff, irrespective of the amounts posted on the "tote board."
(11) Nothing in these rules shall be
construed to prevent the stewards/judges from correcting an error before the
display of the sign "Official." If the "Official" sign is displayed in error,
in the order of finish or incorrectly posted mutuel prices, and the error is
discovered within forty eight (48) hours after the displaying of the "Official"
sign, the pools and purses shall be calculated in the correct manner and the
race meet licensee shall assume any losses. Holders of pari-mutuel tickets
cashed prior to discovery of such error shall not have any claim for any
additional or corrected amounts.
(12) Prices shall not be displayed before the
race is "official" and prices shall be promptly displayed after the race is
declared "official."
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 462.270(3)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 462.270(3)
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