58 Pa. Code § 189.45 - Wagering requirements
(a)
Wagering on races at a nonprimary location shall be conducted using the
pari-mutuel system of wagering.
(b)
A nonprimary location shall be equipped with:
(1) A communication system that permits
communication among the pari-mutuel department of the nonprimary location and
the pari-mutuel department and judges of racetracks conducting races on which
patrons of the nonprimary location may wager.
(2) A system capable of ensuring that money
wagered on a particular race is included in the pari-mutuel pool of the
racetrack conducting the race.
(3)
A system capable of ensuring that pari-mutuel machines at the nonprimary
location lock upon the ringing of the bell or upon the closing of wagering for
any reason.
(c)
Pari-mutuel wagering on races shall be conducted using pari-mutuel tickets sold
from machines approved by the Commission. No pari-mutuel machine will be
approved unless it is compatible with the system required by subsection (b)(2).
No more than 20% of the pari-mutuel machines used in a facility may be
stand-alone terminals, without the written consent of the Commission.
(d) The transmission of wagering data between
the nonprimary location and the racetrack conducting a race upon which wagering
is permitted shall be independent of the transmission of audio and video
coverage of the race and race related information. The system shall be tested
at least 30 minutes prior to the commencement of wagering at the nonprimary
location.
(e) Patrons at nonprimary
locations shall be afforded the same wagering opportunities on a particular
race as patrons at the racetrack. Patrons at the racetrack shall be afforded
the same wagering opportunities on a particular race as patrons at nonprimary
locations. Winning pari-mutuel tickets purchased at a facility within a
racetrack enclosure shall be cashed at a facility within the racetrack
enclosure.
(f) Notwithstanding
§
189.41 (relating to facility
requirements), persons employed in the pari-mutuel department of a nonprimary
location operated by a licensed corporation of the Commission shall be
considered pari-mutuel employes of the licensed corporation for purposes of
reports to the Commission and the Department of Revenue.
(g) Reports of pari-mutuel wagering required
by this part shall reflect the request information separately for each
nonprimary location operated by the licensed corporation.
(h) The stop betting command shall be noted
by the ringing of the bell at the nonprimary location. The Commission may order
that the stop betting command at the nonprimary location be given prior to the
start of races.
(i) Pari-mutuel
wagering shall be permitted at a nonprimary location only on the days
authorized by the Commission. Sixty days prior to the date of proposed initial
operation, and no later than November 1 of each succeeding year, a licensed
corporation desiring to conduct pari-mutuel wagering at an approved nonprimary
location shall submit a Request for Days of Operation stating the desired
operational dates for the succeeding year to the Commission. In determining
whether to grant the requested dates, the Commission will be guided by the act
and this chapter.
(j) On authorized
days of operation, no business may be conducted at a facility unless operated
by or under a contract with the licensed corporation operating the nonprimary
location and approved by the Commission.
(k) A licensed corporation shall submit
written notice of its intention to suspend or terminate operations at a
nonprimary location at least 60 days prior to the suspension or termination.
The 60-day notification period may be reduced by the Commission for good cause
shown.
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