Pennsylvania Code
Title 7 - AGRICULTURE
Part VIII - State Horse Racing Commission
Subpart B - Licensing
Chapter 187 - RACING VENDORS AND TOTALISATORS-TEMPORARY REGULATIONS
Section 187.4 - Review and approval
Universal Citation: 7 PA Code ยง 187.4
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) The Commission shall determine the suitability, fitness and experience of a racing vendor or totalisator company and their key employees, consistent with the public interest, convenience and necessity and the best interests of racing generally.
(b) As set forth in section 9353(b) of the act (relating to license application procedures), the Commission may also consider the following information in making a determination for a racing vendor or totalisator initial license or renewal application:
(1) The integrity of the
applicant and its principals, including:
(i)
Whether the applicant or its principals are unsuitable.
(ii) Whether the applicant or its principals
have been a party to litigation over business practices, disciplinary actions
over a business license or refusal to renew a license.
(iii) Whether the applicant or its principals
have been a party to proceedings in which unfair labor practices,
discrimination or violation of government regulations pertaining to racing or
gaming laws was an issue or bankruptcy proceedings.
(iv) Whether the applicant or its principals
have failed to satisfy judgments, orders or decrees.
(v) Whether the applicant or its principals
have been delinquent in filing tax reports or remitting taxes.
(2) The quality of physical
facilities and equipment.
(3) The
financial ability of the applicant to conduct wagering.
(4) The protections provided to safeguard
accounts, including a certification from the licensee's chief financial officer
that account funds will not be commingled with other funds as required under
this chapter.
(5) The management
ability of the applicant and its principals.
(6) Compliance of the applicant with
applicable statutes, charters, ordinances and administrative
regulations.
(7) The efforts of the
applicant to promote, develop and improve the horse racing industry in this
Commonwealth.
(8) The efforts of
the applicant to safeguard and promote the integrity of pari-mutuel wagering in
this Commonwealth.
(9) The economic
impact of the applicant upon the Commonwealth.
(10) The racing vendor or totalisator
organizations' owners and sources of funds must have sufficient financial means
to participate in the applicable pari-mutuel racing related activities,
including sufficient assets and means to pay industry-related debts and
obligations and to fund the operations of the entity.
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