Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
1. Each association
shall install and operate during its meeting a totalizator system approved by
the commission and such system must be tested prior to and during the meeting
as required by the commission.
2. A
licensee that is hosting pools shall use only a totalizator system approved by
the commission.
3. A licensee
hosting tournament style pools, including the tournament wager or 123racing
Pick-n Wager may elect to calculate pools using its own software and servers
suitable for this purpose rather than a licensed totalizator system only if all
of the following conditions are met:
a.
Wagers made into the tournament pool are not comingled with wagers placed
through any other entity or any interstate or international combined wagering
pools.
b. The licensee provides a
daily report of all tournament wagering activity including such data as
requested by the commission or as necessary to comply with statute or
administrative rules. The daily reports must be delivered to the commission's
independent auditor or other designated representative no later than 8:00 a.m.
eastern time the day following the generation of the wagers in a manner and
format designated by the commission.
c. The licensee establishes a real-time data
feed with a totalizator company approved by the commission. The data feed must
include the odds feed, stop betting, scheduled post time, and payoffs for any
race comprising part of the tournament wager. The data feed may be provided via
inter-tote system protocol, web service application program interface, or other
method capable of providing the required data as approved by the commission.
The licensee shall utilize a secure network for all data
communications.
d. The licensee
utilizes the stop betting data from the real-time data feed to automatically
close wagering. The licensee's system also must be capable of automatically
closing wagering at post time in the event of an interruption in the real-time
data feed.
e. After close of
wagering for a tournament or any race or races comprising the tournament, the
licensee makes all such picks publicly available by immediately posting a
listing of all selections by player in the tournament.
f. The licensee obtains all necessary
authorizations to allow the commission, its independent auditor, or other
designated representative to obtain pricing data files directly from the host
totalizator at a track holding a race which comprises part of the tournament
wager. If there is a discrepancy between the pricing data of the track host
totalizator and the licensee, the licensee shall work directly with the
independent auditor to identify and reconcile the error in accordance with
section 69.5-01-11-04.1.
g. The licensee provides any track holding a
race which comprises part of the tournament wager with authorization to view
reports from the commission's independent auditor or other designated
representative providing the wagering data required in order to audit licensee
payments to the track.
h. A
totalizator company provides access to the commission, its independent auditor,
or its designated representative to its facility, records, and any other
information as required by the commission.
i. The licensee submits a tournament wagering
operations plan to the commission for its review and approval. The operations
plan must provide details on all operations specified in this section as well
as any additional information requested by the commission. The plan must
provide the following additional information and specifically address how the
licensees operations ensure the same level of integrity in the wagering process
as required of licensed totalizators pursuant to sections
69.5-01-11-13 through
69.5-01-11-15 as applicable:
(1) Facility safety and security.
(2) Hardware operation and
security.
(3) Software operation
and security.
(4) Management
procedures.
(5) Personnel
requirements.
(6) Reporting and log
requirements.