New York Place And Manner Of Conducting Pari-mutuel Betting.




 
    §  226.  Place  and  manner  of  conducting pari-mutuel betting.   Any
  corporation or association licensed to conduct pari-mutuel betting at  a
  horse  race  meeting  shall  provide  a  place or places within the race
  meeting grounds or enclosure at which such licensee  shall  conduct  the
  pari-mutuel system of betting by its patrons on the results of the horse
  races  at  such  meeting.  Such  place  or places shall be provided with
  necessary equipment for issuing  or  vending  pari-mutuel  tickets,  and
  adding  machine  equipment  and  a device capable of accurate and speedy
  determination of the amount of money in each pool and on each horse  and
  the  amount  of  award or dividend to winning patrons and displaying the
  same to its patrons. Such place shall also be equipped with automatic or
  hand-operated machinery for displaying on a mutuel  indicator  in  plain
  view  of  the public, the total amount of sales separately for straight,
  place and show on every race and on each horse in such race. The machine
  or mutuel indicator shall also display the approximate straight odds  on
  each horse in any race; the value of a two-dollar winning mutuel ticket,
  straight,  place  and  show,  on the first three horses in any race; the
  elapsed time of the race; the value of a two-dollar daily double ticket,
  if a daily double be conducted; and any other information  that  may  be
  necessary  for  the guidance of the general public that the state racing
  and wagering board may require. All such machines and equipment must  be
  approved  by  the  board and the state tax commission before being used,
  but the board shall not require the installation of any particular  make
  of mechanical or electrical equipment.