Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Administration [Gaming]
Chapter Game 4 - Duties and responsibilities of associations and racetrack operators
Section Game 4.04 - Daily race programs
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง Game 4.04
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) REQUIRED INFORMATION FOR DAILY RACE PROGRAMS. The association shall cause all daily race programs to contain the following information:
(a) This race meet is conducted under that
authority of a license issued by the Wisconsin division of gaming and pursuant
to the rules and regulations adopted by the division.
(b) The Honorable, Governor.
(c) Wisconsin Division of Gaming, 2005 West
Beltline Highway, Suite 201, P.O. Box 8979, Madison, WI 53708-8979, (608)
270-2555.
(d) Wisconsin department
of administration secretary.
(e)
Wisconsin division administrator.
(f) Names and titles of:
1. Track officers.
2. Track officials.
3. Wisconsin division of gaming
officials.
(g) The
address and telephone number of the track facility.
(h) A prominent notice that there is an
information window where complaints may be made by the public and copies of the
Division of Gaming's administrative rules viewed. Such notice shall specify the
exact location of such windows.
(i)
The location of facilities for individuals with disabilities.
(j) The location of the division's office at
the track facility.
(k) The
location of photo finish pictures.
(l) The approximate payouts on different
pari-mutuel odds.
(2) DAILY RACE PROGRAM TO SUPPLY PARI-MUTUEL INFORMATION FOR PATRONS. Each association shall include in the daily race program sufficient information to advise the public and new racetrack patrons about the pari-mutuel system. This information shall include but not be limited to the following:
(a) Wagers are to be made by daily race
program number.
(b) Tickets shall
be retained until the stewards have declared the race official.
(c) Payouts are not permitted until the
stewards have notified the pari-mutuel department of the official order of
finish.
(d) The division has
adopted detailed rules for occurrences such as dead heats or the failure of
patrons to select the winning animals or combinations of finishing animals.
Such rules are available for public inspection at the information windows and
the office of the division located at the track.
(e) The period of time and procedures for
uncashed tickets to be redeemed.
(f) The daily race program shall provide a
page for the advertisement and dissemination of information regarding the
racetrack's adopt-a-greyhound program.
(g) The association shall make a good faith
effort to ensure the accuracy of all information contained in the daily race
program. All errors detected by the association after the printing of the daily
race program has commenced shall be corrected by the association printing a
corrected page for distribution with the daily race program, announcements of
the error and correct information via a public address system, or both. The
association shall obtain prior approval of the proposed daily race program from
the division at least 15 days prior to the start of a new race meet or before
formatting a new daily race program during the current race meet.
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