Pennsylvania Code
Title 7 - AGRICULTURE
Part VIII - State Horse Racing Commission
Subpart B - Licensing
Chapter 181 - LICENSED RACING ENTITIES-TEMPORARY REGULATIONS
Section 181.9 - Electronic wagering by licensed racing entity

Universal Citation: 7 PA Code ยง 181.9

Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024

(a) New Application. In accordance with the applicable provisions of Subchapter C of the act, a license racing entity seeking to offer all forms of electronic wagering, including advanced deposit wagering to individuals within this Commonwealth must apply to the Commission for the applicable license by submitting the following:

(1) A completed electronic wagering license application, in the form approved by the Commission.

(2) A Petition, in numbered paragraphs, containing the requested information as set forth in sections 9353 and 9355 of the act and setting forth any other information supporting its petition and request for an electronic wagering license.

(3) Applicable licensing costs and fees as set forth in section 9352 (relating to licensing costs and fees) of the act.

(b) Renewal Application/Petition. An electronic wagering license issued to a licensed racing entity shall be renewed annually. An electronic wagering renewal application and renewal petition shall be submitted on or before 120 days before the expiration of the license term along with the applicable costs and fees as set forth in section 9352 of the act.

(1) The renewal application and petition, with the approval of the Commission or its designated staff may be limited to information updated or changed from the previous application or renewal.

(c) A licensed racing entity seeking to utilize a racing vendor to operate its advanced deposit wagering system shall submit the appropriate notification and petition for review and approval by the Commission. The racing vendor entity shall simultaneously submit an application to operate the advanced deposit wagering system on behalf of the licensed racing entity under the provisions of Subchapter C of the act.

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