Virginia Administrative Code
Title 11 - GAMING
Agency 10 - VIRGINIA RACING COMMISSION
Chapter 47 - HISTORICAL HORSE RACING
Section 11VAC10-47-200 - Responsible gaming
Universal Citation: 1 VA Admin Code 10-47-200
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. A licensee shall implement a program to promote responsible gaming by its patrons and provide details of the same to the commission. At a minimum, such program shall require:
1. Posting in a conspicuous place in
every place where pari-mutuel wagering on historical horse racing is conducted
a sign that bears a toll-free number approved by the Virginia Council on
Problem Gambling or other organizations that provide assistance to problem
gamblers;
2. Providing
informational leaflets or other similar materials at the licensee's facilities
on the dangers associated with problem gambling;
3. Including in the licensee's promotional
and marketing materials information on problem gambling and organizations that
provide assistance to problem gamblers;
4. Routine auditing of patron activity to
identify patrons who have suffered significant financial losses in repeated
visits to the licensee's facilities and providing such patrons with information
on organizations that provide assistance to problem gamblers;
5. If the licensee holds a license from the
Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Authority to serve alcoholic beverages,
training for employees to identify patrons who have consumed excessive amounts
of alcohol to prevent such patrons from continuing to engage in wagering
activity while impaired;
6.
Partnership with the Virginia Council on Problem Gambling, the National Council
on Problem Gambling, or other similar organization to identify and promote best
practices for preventing problem gambling;
7. Training for all employees who have
contact with patrons as well as administrative and corporate staff members that
shall include skills and procedures to respond to situations where a patron
exhibits warning signs of a gambling problem or where a patron discloses they
may have a gambling problem. Such employees and staff should be trained
immediately upon their hiring and retrained and tested regularly; and
8. Ensuring that any request by a patron who
wishes to self-exclude from the licensee's facilities is honored by the
licensee.
B. A licensee shall report annually to the commission and make a copy available to the public on its efforts to meet subsection A of this section, its efforts to identify problem gamblers, and steps taken to:
1.
Prevent such individuals from continuing to engage in pari-mutuel wagering on
historical horse racing; and
2.
Provide assistance to these individuals to address problem gambling
activity.
Statutory Authority: § 59.1-369 of the Code of Virginia.
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