Or. Admin. Code § 462-220-0010 - Definitions
(1) A
multi-jurisdictional simulcasting and interactive wagering totalizator hub is a
business that, through a qualified subscriber-based service, conducts
pari-mutuel wagering on the races that it simulcasts and other races that it
carries in its wagering menu. The term "advance deposit wagering licensee"
"ADW" or "hub" will be used in these rules to refer to the multi-jurisdictional
simulcasting and interactive wagering totalizator hub.
(2) The terms "qualified subscriber-based
service" and "closed-loop subscriber-based system" shall mean any information
service or system that uses:
(a) A device or
combination of devices authorized and operated for placing, receiving, or
otherwise making a wager and by which a person must subscribe in order to be
able to place, receive, or otherwise make a bet or wager;
(b) An effective customer verification and
age verification system; and
(c)
Appropriate data security standards to prevent unauthorized access by any
person who has not subscribed or who is a minor.
(3) "Affiliate" refers to a third-party
entity that rebrands or markets a licensed product or service.
(4) "Foreign jurisdiction" means a
jurisdiction of a foreign country or political subdivision thereof.
(5) Handicapping contests, also known as
tournaments, may include but are not limited to competitions whereby players
compete amongst each other in multi-race events from amongst predetermined live
races at a licensee's racecourse or simulcast races offered by the licensee, or
any combination.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 462.270(3) & 462.725
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 462.725
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