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Can I collect race information from participants in Pennsylvania? What are the requirements?
Collection of Race Information from Participants in Pennsylvania
Based on the provided context documents, there is no information regarding the collection of race information from participants in Pennsylvania. However, it is important to note that conducting or operating a horse race meet with pari-mutuel wagering within Pennsylvania requires obtaining the appropriate license from the Commission [3.3].
Furthermore, there are regulations in place regarding the transmission and display of race-related information at nonprimary locations, as well as requirements for licensed corporations conducting horse race meetings [1.2][2.1][3.2]. These regulations include the offering of audio and video coverage of every race upon which patrons of the nonprimary location are permitted to wager, including coverage of the horses in the paddock and while scoring, and video coverage of race-related information for every race upon which patrons of the nonprimary location are permitted to wager [1.2][3.2].
In addition, licensed corporations permitting patrons of a nonprimary location to wager on races it conducts shall transmit live audio and video coverage of the races it conducts, including coverage of the horses in the paddock and during the post parade, and video coverage of race-related information [2.1].
Therefore, based on the available information, it is unclear whether collecting race information from participants in Pennsylvania is permissible or not.
Source(s):
- [1.2] Display of races and race related information at a nonprimary location.
- [2.1] Transmission of races and race related information to nonprimary locations.
- [3.2] Display of races and race related information at a nonprimary location.
- [3.3] Race meeting license required.
Jurisdiction
Pennsylvania