New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 70 - HORSE RACING
Subchapter 29A - SINGLE-POOL WAGERING
Section 13:70-29A.3 - Licensing of single-pool wagering provider, principals, and employees
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:70-29A.3
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The single-pool wagering provider shall be licensed as a vendor, pursuant to 13:70-4.1. In order for the application of a single-pool wager provider to be considered complete, the following documents must be submitted with its application for licensure, and such application and documents must be found to be complete by the Racing Commission Executive Director:
1. Written
internal control procedures, consistent with
13:70-29A.4;
2. A written evaluation of the accuracy and
reliability of the odds calculation engine, at cost to the applicant and
performed by an independent testing facility acceptable to the Racing
Commission Executive Director, as determined on a case-by-case basis, which
includes a mathematical analysis of the odds calculation engine;
3. A fully executed contract, between the
single-pool wager provider, and a single-pool wagering outlet, which provides
for the offering of single-pool wagering events to the public;
4. Where the odds calculation engine is to
operate as a separate computer component to the totalisator by a single-pool
wagering provider other than the totalisator operator, a fully executed
contract between the single-pool wager provider and totalisator operator, which
contract is to address the interface between the totalisator and odds
calculation engine, the specific single-pool wagering-related reports that are
to be maintained by the totalisator operator, the specific single-pool
wagering-related reports to be maintained by the single-pool wagering provider,
and related terms;
5. Where the
odds calculation engine is to operate as a separate computer component to the
totalisator by a single-pool wagering provider other than the totalisator
operator, a certification from a high managerial agent of the totalisator
operator, indicating that the totalisator operator has reviewed the internal
control procedures of the single-pool wagering provider, and as a result of
that review, is of the opinion that the implementation of said procedures will
not be inconsistent with the operation of the totalisator; and
6. A written list identifying all principals
of the single-pool wagering provider, all the employees of the single-pool
wagering provider, and those principals and employees who will have access to
the odds calculation engine. The Racing Commission Executive Director, in his
or her discretion, may require such persons to secure a Racing Commission
"certificate of identification" license pursuant to
13:70-4.1(a)5.
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