Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO: KRS 138.510-138.550, 230.210-230.375,
230.990
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 230.215(2) grants the
commission the authority to regulate conditions under which quarter horse,
appaloosa and Arabian racing and pari-mutuel wagering thereon shall be
conducted in Kentucky. KRS 230.361(1) requires the authority to promulgate
administrative regulations governing and regulating mutuel wagering on horse
races under the pari-mutuel system of wagering. This administrative regulation
establishes the requirements for the operation of pari-mutuel wagering under
KRS Chapter 230 and 811 KAR Chapter 2.
Section
1. Pari-Mutuel System of Wagering Required.
(1) The only wagering permitted on a live or
historical horse race shall be under the pari-mutuel system of wagering. All
systems of wagering other than pari-mutuel shall be prohibited. Any person
participating or attempting to participate in prohibited wagering shall be
ejected and excluded from association grounds.
(2) Wagering conducted in conformity with KRS
Chapter 230 and 811 KAR Chapter 2 is pari-mutuel.
Section 2. Totalizator or Other Approved
Equipment Required.
(1) Pari-mutuel wagering
on live and historical horse races shall only be conducted through the use of a
totalizator or other similar mechanical equipment approved by the commission
pursuant to KRS 230.361.
(2) The
totalizator or other mechanical equipment shall be available for testing under
the supervision of the commission upon request by the commission to ensure its
proper working order.
Section
3. Wagering on an Historical Horse Race Authorized.
(1) Wagering on an historical horse race is
hereby authorized and may be conducted in accordance with KRS Chapter 230 and
811 KAR Chapter 2.
(2) Wagering on
an historical horse race shall only be conducted by:
(a) An association licensed to conduct a live
horse race meet; or
(b) Two (2) or
more associations licensed to conduct a live horse race meet:
1. Who form a joint venture; or
2. Pursuant to an agreement between
them.
(3)
Wagering on an historical horse race shall only be permitted in a designated
area on the licensed premises of an association licensed to conduct a live
horse race meeting. Wagering on historical horse racing shall not be offered in
any other location.
(4) An
association may conduct wagering on historical horse races of any horse breed
regardless of the type of breed that primarily races in live meets conducted by
the association. An association may conduct wagering on historical races on any
days and hours approved by the commission, and shall not be limited to times
during which the association is conducting a live horse race meeting.
(5) Any wager placed on an historical horse
race is an exotic wager.
(6) Before
offering wagering on an historical horse race, an association shall first
obtain the commission's written approval of all wagers offered as set forth in
811 KAR 2:160.
(7) All wagering on
an historical horse race shall incorporate the following elements:
(a) A patron may only wager on an historical
horse race on a terminal approved by the commission;
(b) An association shall at all times
maintain at least two (2) terminals offering each type of exotic wager on an
historical horse race;
(c) Once a
patron deposits the wagered amount in the terminal offering wagering on an
historical horse race, an historical horse race shall be chosen at
random;
(d) Prior to the patron
making his or her wager selections, the terminal shall not display any
information that would allow the patron to identify the historical race on
which he or she is wagering, including the location of the race, the date on
which the race was run, the names of the horses in the race, or the names of
the jockeys that rode the horses in the race;
(e) The terminal shall make available true
and accurate past performance information on the historical horse race to the
patron prior to making his or her wager selections. The information shall be
current as of the day the historical horse race was actually run. The
information provided to the patron shall be displayed on the terminal in data
or graphical form; and
(f) After a
patron finalizes his or her wager selections, the terminal shall display a
video replay of the race, or a portion thereof, and the official results of the
race. The identity of the race shall be revealed to the patron after the patron
has placed his or her wager.
Section 4. Payouts Only Out of Pari-Mutuel
Pools: Seed Pools Required.
(1)
(a) A wager on an historical horse race, less
deductions permitted by KRS Chapter 230 or 811 KAR Chapter 2, shall be placed
in pari-mutuel pools approved by the commission.
(b) A payout to a winning patron shall be
paid from money wagered by patrons and shall not constitute a wager against the
association.
(c) An association
conducting wagering on an historical horse race shall not conduct wagering in
such a manner that patrons are wagering against the association, or in such a
manner that the amount retained by the association as a commission is dependent
upon the outcome of any particular race or the success of any particular
wager.
(2) An
association shall only pay a winning wager on an historical horse race out of
the applicable pari-mutuel pool and shall not pay a winning wager out of the
association's funds. Payment of a winning wager shall not exceed the amount
available in the applicable pari-mutuel pool.
(3) An association offering wagering on an
historical horse race shall operate seed pools in a manner and method approved
by the commission as set forth in 811 KAR 2:160. For each wager made, an
association may assign a percentage of the wager to seed pools. The seed pools
shall be maintained and funded so that the amount available at any given time
is sufficient to ensure that a patron will be paid the minimum amount required
on a winning wager.
(4) An
association shall provide the funding for the initial seed pool for each type
of exotic wager. The funding for the initial seed pool shall be nonrefundable
and in an amount sufficient to ensure that a patron will be paid the minimum
amount required on a winning wager.
Section 5. Location of Terminals Used for
Wagering on an Historical Horse Race.
(1)
Terminals offering wagering on historical horse races shall be located within
designated areas which have the prior written approval of the commission.
Designated areas shall be established in such a way as to control access by the
general public and prevent entry by any patron who is under eighteen (18) years
of age or is otherwise not permitted to place wagers.
(2) Each association shall monitor persons
entering and leaving the designated areas and shall prevent access to any
patron who is under eighteen (18) years of age or is otherwise not permitted to
place wagers on historical horse races.
(3) Each association shall provide terminals
that are accessible to handicapped patrons.
Section 6. Records to be Maintained.
(1) Each association and each simulcast
facility authorized under KRS 230.380 shall maintain complete records of all
pari-mutuel wagering transactions on live and historical horse races, including
the amounts wagered at each betting window, self-service totalizator, mobile
pari-mutuel teller, and terminal.
(2) A copy of the wagering records shall be
retained and safeguarded for a period of not less than two (2) years and shall
not be destroyed without the prior written permission of the
commission.
Section 7.
Equipment.
(1) The association and the
totalizator provider shall install a primary and secondary device, which
activate the stop betting function of the totalizator system. The chief state
steward, or his or her designee, shall use the primary device to stop wagering
at the start of a live horse race. If wagering is not stopped by the primary
device at the start of the race, the totalizator operator shall stop wagering
using the secondary device. The secondary device shall be installed in the
totalizator room and shall only be used by the totalizator operator.
(2) If there is a complete breakdown of the
totalizator or mechanical equipment during the wagering on a live horse race,
the wagering on that race shall be declared closed. If the totalizator remains
capable of computing payouts, the payouts for that race shall be computed based
on the amounts wagered prior to the breakdown. If the totalizator is incapable
of computing payouts, then refunds shall be issued for all amounts wagered on
that race.
(3) If there is a
complete breakdown of a terminal offering wagering on an historical horse race,
the association offering the wager shall make a full refund of the patron's
balance on the terminal at the time of the breakdown.
Section 8. Entries in a Live Horse Race.
(1) The chief state steward shall timely
advise an association's pari-mutuel manager, prior to the beginning of wagering
on each live horse race, of the horses that will compete in the race.
(2) If two (2) or more horses entered for the
same live horse race are determined by the commission to have common ties
through ownership or training, they may be joined by the commission as a mutuel
entry. The mutuel entry shall become a single betting interest and a wager on
one (1) horse in a mutuel entry shall be a wager on all horses in the same
mutuel entry. If the number of horses competing in a live horse race exceeds
the numbering capacity of the totalizator, the racing secretary shall assign
the highest pari-mutuel numbers to horses so that the highest numbered horse
within the numbering capacity of the totalizator together with horses of higher
numbers, shall be grouped in the mutuel field as a single betting interest, and
a wager on one (1) horse in the mutuel field shall be a wager on all horses in
the same mutuel field.
(3) A refund
at cost value shall be made to all holders of a purchased ticket bearing the
number of a horse in any race that has been scratched or withdrawn before the
horse has become a starter, unless the horse is part of a mutuel entry, and one
(1) or more of the entry starts.
Section 9. Sale of Pari-Mutuel Tickets on
Live Horse Races.
(1) The following types of
pari-mutuel wagering shall be permitted on a live horse race at all licensed
associations and simulcast facilities:
(a)
Normal win, place, and show wagers on each race;
(b) Any exotic wager previously approved by
the commission; and
(c) Any new
exotic wager approved in writing by the commission pursuant to 811 KAR 2:160.
(2) Pari-mutuel
tickets on live horse races shall not be sold except by a licensed association
or a simulcast facility authorized by KRS 230.380.
(3) Pari-mutuel tickets on a live horse race
shall only be sold at regular ticket windows, self-service totalizator
machines, by mobile pari-mutuel tellers with hand-held totalizator devices, or
by any other method approved in writing by the commission prior to being
offered to the public. At least one (1) regular ticket window shall be made
accessible to handicapped patrons.
(4)
(a)
Pari-mutuel stored value cards or cash vouchers may be offered by an
association. The dollar amount on the stored value card or cash voucher may be
redeemed at any time at any regular ticket window or used to fund additional
wagers.
(b) Cash vouchers shall be
valid for one (1) year after the date of issuance. Failure to present any cash
voucher for redemption within one (1) year of issuance shall constitute a
waiver of the right to receive payment on the voucher.
(5) A pari-mutuel wager shall not be made on
a race after the totalizator has been locked for that race.
(6) Any claim by a patron that he or she has
been issued a pari-mutuel ticket other than that which was requested shall be
made before the patron has left the ticket window or before the mobile teller
has initiated a transaction with another patron. A claim for an incorrect
ticket shall not be honored after the totalizator has been locked.
Section 10. Payment on Pari-Mutuel
Tickets on Live Horse Races.
(1) At the end of
each live horse race, the placing judges shall advise the manager of the
pari-mutuel department by the use of the totalizator equipment or by telephone
of the official placement of the horses, and payouts shall not be made until
the receipt of the notice.
(2)
Payment of valid pari-mutuel tickets shall be made on the basis of the order of
finish as declared "official" by the stewards. A subsequent change in the order
of finish or award of purse money that may result from a subsequent ruling by
the stewards or commission shall not affect the pari-mutuel payout.
(3) Each association shall deduct from each
pari-mutuel pool a commission, not exceeding the commission provided by KRS 230.3615. The remainder of the pool after the deduction of the commission shall
be the net pool for distribution as payouts to ticket holders.
(4) Payment on valid pari-mutuel tickets
shall be made only if presented and surrendered within one (1) year following
the running of the live horse race on which the wager was made. Failure to
present a ticket within one (1) year shall constitute a waiver of the right to
receive payment on the ticket.
(5)
The association shall be responsible for the correctness of all payout prices
posted as "official". If an error is made in posting the payout figures, and
ascertained before any tickets are cashed, the posting error shall be
corrected, accompanied by a public address announcement, and only the correct
amounts shall be used in the payout, irrespective of the initial
error.
(6) A mutilated pari-mutuel
ticket that is not easily identifiable as being a valid ticket shall not be
accepted for payment.
(7) An
association shall establish a written procedure for granting patrons an
opportunity to file a claim on a lost pari-mutuel ticket and provide a copy to
the commission.
(8) Prior to
posting payouts, the association's pari-mutuel manager shall require the
verification of the winning runners and prices prior to posting official
results.
(9)
(a) If an error is made in calculating the
payout on a winning wager, resulting in overpayment, the association shall be
responsible for the amount between the correct payout and the amount
paid.
(b) If the error in
calculation results in a payout being too low, the amount between the correct
payout and the amount paid shall be added to the net pool of the same position
in the following race on the same day or, if it is the last race of the day,
then it shall be added to the net pool of the same position in the same race on
the following day. If an error occurs in computing the daily double pool, the
underpayment shall be added to the daily double pool of the following
day.
(c) If an error occurs causing
underpayment on the last race of the entire racing meeting, the amount of the
underpayment shall be paid to the Kentucky Revenue Cabinet.
Section 11. Minimum
Wagers and Payouts.
(1) The minimum wager to
be accepted by any licensed association on a live horse race shall be ten (10)
cents. The minimum payout on a one (1) dollar wager on a live horse race shall
be one dollar and ten (10) cents, unless a minus pool occurs. If a minus pool
occurs, the minimum payout for a one (1) dollar wager shall be one (1) dollar
and five (5) cents.
(2) The minimum
wager to be accepted by any licensed association on an historical horse race
shall be ten (10) cents. The minimum payout on any wager shall not be less than
the amount wagered.
Section
12. Minors Prohibited from Wagering. A minor shall not be
permitted by any licensed association or simulcast facility to purchase or cash
a pari-mutuel ticket.
Section 13.
Odds and Payouts Posted.
(1) Approximate odds
for live horse races, based on win pool betting for finishing first for each
betting interest, shall be posted on one (1) or more boards or television
screens within view of the wagering public at intervals of not more than ninety
(90) seconds.
(2) If daily double
wagering is conducted on a live horse race, before off-time of the second daily
double race, the probable payout for each two (2) dollar daily double wager
combining the winner of the first daily double race with every horse or betting
interest in the second daily double race shall be posted; except that if a dead
heat for first in the first daily double race occurs, or a scheduled starter in
the second daily double race is excused so as to cause a consolation daily
double pool, then posting of all possible payouts shall not be mandatory, but
the association shall make every effort to compute such daily double prices and
advise the public by posting or public address announcement as soon as possible
and prior to the running of the second daily double race.
(3) For wagering on an historical horse race,
approximate odds or payouts for each wagering pool shall be posted on each
terminal for viewing by patrons at intervals of no more than ninety (90)
seconds.
Section 14.
Betting Explanation.
(1) Each association
shall publish in the daily race program, for each day of live horse racing, a
general explanation of pari-mutuel wagering offered on live horse races and an
explanation of each type of betting pool offered. The explanation also shall be
posted in conspicuous places about the association grounds to adequately inform
the public and shall be submitted to the commission prior to publication for
approval.
(2) Each association
shall post, in conspicuous places in the designated area, a general explanation
of pari-mutuel wagering offered on historical horse races and an explanation of
each betting pool offered. The explanation shall be submitted to the commission
for approval prior to its posting.
Section 15. Prior Approval Required for
Number of Live Horse Races. Each association desiring to conduct more than nine
(9) live horse races on a single day shall first apply in writing to the
commission and obtain specific approval of the number of live horse races to be
offered on a single day.
Section
16. Pools Dependent Upon Entries for Live Horse Races.
(1) If horses representing five (5) or fewer
betting interests qualify to start in a live horse race, the association may
prohibit show wagering on that race. If horses representing four (4) or fewer
betting interests qualify to start in a live horse race, the association may
prohibit both place and show wagering on that race.
(2) If a horse is scratched by the stewards
after wagering has commenced or a horse is prevented from running in a live
horse race because of failure of a starting-gate door to open properly, and the
number of actual starters representing different betting interests is:
(a) Reduced to five (5), the association may
cancel show wagering on that race and the entire show pool shall be refunded
upon presentation and surrender of show tickets; or
(b) Reduced to four (4) or fewer, the
association may cancel both place and show wagering on that race and the entire
place and show pool shall be refunded upon presentation and surrender of place
and show tickets.
Section
17. Emergency Situation. If any emergency arises in connection
with the operation of the pari-mutuel department not provided for by this
administrative regulation, the pari-mutuel manager shall take immediate
corrective action and shall by the quickest means possible notify the chief
state steward and render a full report to the commission.
Section 18. Severability. In the event that
any provision or administrative regulation of this chapter is found to be
invalid, the remaining provisions of this chapter shall not be affected nor
diminished thereby.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 230.215, 230.240, 230.260, 230.280,
230.290, 230.300, 230.310, 230.320, 230.361,
230.370