New York General Powers Of State Racing And Wagering Board; Harness Racing Defined; Super Exotic Bet Defined, Authorized.
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§ 301. General powers of state racing and wagering board; harness
racing defined; super exotic bet defined, authorized. 1. Pursuant to the
provisions of sections two hundred twenty-two through seven hundred five
of this chapter, the state racing and wagering board shall have power to
supervise generally all harness race meetings in this state at which
pari-mutuel betting is conducted. The board may adopt rules and
regulations not inconsistent with sections two hundred twenty-two
through seven hundred five of this chapter to carry into effect its
purposes and provisions and to prevent circumvention or evasion thereof.
In order that the rules of harness horse racing may be uniform
throughout the United States, the board may adopt the rules and
regulations of the United States Trotting Association, in whole or in
part, and may adopt such other or different rules as it deems necessary
to carry into effect the purposes and provisions of sections two hundred
twenty-two through seven hundred five of this chapter.
2. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, and in addition
to its other powers:
a. The state racing and wagering board shall prescribe rules and
regulations for effectually preventing the use of improper devices, the
administration of drugs or stimulants or other improper acts for the
purpose of affecting the speed of harness horses in races in which they
are about to participate.
b. The rules of the board shall also provide that all winning
pari-mutuel tickets must be presented for payment before April first of
the year following the year of their purchase and failure to present any
such ticket within the prescribed period of time shall constitute a
waiver of the right to participate in the award or dividend.
c. The board shall have power in its discretion, consistent with the
powers of the state tax commission, to prescribe uniform methods of
keeping accounts, records and books to be observed by associations or
corporations licensed under the provisions of this article or by any
association or corporation which owns stock in, or shares in the
profits, or participates in the management or affairs of, such licensed
association or corporation, or by any person, firm, association or
corporation holding any concession, right or privilege to perform any
service or sell any article at any track at which pari-mutuel harness
racing meets are conducted. The board may also in its discretion,
consistent with the powers of the state tax commission, prescribe by
order forms of accounts, records and memoranda to be kept by such
persons, firms, associations or corporations. The board shall have power
to visit, investigate, and place expert accountants, or such other
persons as it may deem necessary, in the offices, tracks or other places
of business of any such person, firm, association or corporation for the
purpose of seeing that the provisions of sections two hundred twenty-two
through seven hundred five of this chapter and the rules and regulations
issued by the board thereunder are strictly complied with. Such persons,
firms, associations or corporations shall annually file with the board,
on such date as the board shall prescribe, a report showing their
financial condition and financial transactions during the fiscal year,
including a balance sheet and a profit and loss statement, verified by
the oath of at least two of its principal officers, if it be an
association or corporation having officers, and by one or more of the
owners or proprietors thereof if not an association or corporation. The
report shall be in such form and contain such other matters as the board
may determine from time to time to be necessary to disclose accurately
the financial condition and operation of such persons, firms,
associations or corporations during the preceding fiscal year. The board
may for good cause shown grant a reasonable extension of time for the
filing of any such report.
3. The term "racing", as used in this article, shall be construed to
mean only horse racing in which the horses participating are harnessed
to a sulky, carriage, or similar vehicle, and shall not include any form
of horse racing in which the horses participating are mounted by a
jockey.
4. The term "super exotic bet" or "super exotic wager", as used in
this chapter, shall mean a single bet or wager on six or more horses,
evidenced by a single ticket and representing an interest in a betting
pool hereby authorized to be conducted by licensed racing associations
or corporations or regional off-track betting corporations pursuant to
rules and regulations of the state racing and wagering board. Such rules
and regulations shall provide the manner in which winning tickets in
such pool shall be determined and may provide that a portion only of the
amounts otherwise available to winners of such pools be paid to holders
of consolation tickets combining the most winning horses as provided in
such rules and regulations and that the balance of amounts otherwise
available to winners from such pool be carried forward and deposited in
any subsequent super exotic pools. Such rules and regulations shall also
provide that an amount not to exceed six per centum of the total wagers
in each super exotic pool may be used or accumulated to reimburse any
such association or corporation conducting such pool for the cost of
assuring an advertised winning pay-out for winning wagers or for a
capital improvement fund or to reimburse any such association or
corporation for amounts it has contributed to the amounts otherwise
available for winning wagers to increase the pay-out therefor. Such
rules and regulations may further provide that all of the amounts
available for winning tickets and accumulations therefor shall be
distributed periodically to holders of tickets combining the most
winners in a pool conducted upon a date specified by the board and, in
any event, shall provide for complete disposition of all amounts
available for winning tickets and accumulations therefor before the end
of the licensed meet during which such super exotic pools are conducted.
Notwithstanding the foregoing or any other provisions of law, all
distributions, taxes and regulatory fees on super exotic bets shall be
distributed as though the bet were an exotic bet, except that a balance
may be retained and deposited in subsequent pools.
5. The board shall have the power to issue licenses to western
regional off-track betting corporation or to a subsidiary of said
western regional off-track betting corporation for the purpose of
conducting harness race meetings at Batavia Downs race track and to make
capital improvements to said track, provided that such corporation
otherwise meets the terms and conditions for licensure as provided under
this article. Notwithstanding the provisions of articles five and five-a
of this chapter, said corporation shall be deemed to be a harness racing
corporation with respect to pari-mutuel wagering conducted at said track
pursuant to this chapter, except that net revenues derived from such
pari-mutuel wagering shall be distributed among the counties that
participate in such corporation on the basis of population, as defined
as the total population in each participating county shown by the latest
preceding decennial federal census completed and published as a final
population count by the United States bureau of the census preceding the
commencement of the calendar year in which such distribution is to be
made.