2006 New York Code - Place And Manner Of Conducting Pari-mutuel Betting.



 
    §  413.  Place  and  manner  of  conducting  pari-mutuel  betting. Any
  corporation or association licensed to conduct pari-mutuel betting at  a
  quarter  horse  race meeting shall provide a place or places within race
  meeting grounds or enclosure at which such licensee  shall  conduct  the
  pari-mutuel  system  of  betting  by  its  patrons  on the result of the
  quarter horse races at such meetings.  Such licensee shall cause  to  be
  erected  a  sign  or board upon which shall be displayed the approximate
  straight odds on each horse in any race; the total amount  wagered  upon
  each  horse  in  each  pool;  the  value  of a two dollar winning mutuel
  ticket, straight, place or show on the first three horses in  any  race;
  the  elapsed  time  of the race; the value of a two dollar winning daily
  double ticket, if a daily double be conducted, and any other information
  that the state racing and wagering board  may  deem  necessary  for  the
  guidance  of  the  general  public.  All machines and equipment used for
  pari-mutuel betting or for the display of the foregoing information must
  be approved by the state racing and wagering board  and  the  state  tax
  commission  before  being used, but neither the board nor the commission
  shall require the installation of any particular make of  mechanical  or
  electrical equipment.

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