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Short Summary
The provided legal document content consists of historical notes and amendments related to various sections of the Arizona Administrative Code governing the Arizona Racing Commission. These documents primarily serve as a record of historical changes to the Arizona Administrative Code related to the Arizona Racing Commission. They govern the operation of advance deposit wagering (ADW), teletracking, and simulcasting in Arizona. The documents apply to persons, associations, or corporations that wish to operate ADW and open accounts for residents of Arizona. They also apply to various entities involved in the wagering process, including permittees conducting wagering, purchasers of pari-mutuel tickets, contestants, bettors, mutuel managers, licensees, Department representatives, and racetrack permittees. The documents establish obligations and requirements for ADW providers (ADWPs), including licensing requirements, payment of regulatory assessments, and provision of wagering information. Racetrack permittees are required to verify the total Regulatory Wagering Assessment (RWA) paid each day. The documents also govern the conduct of pari-mutuel wagering in Arizona, covering topics such as the sale of tickets, payment amounts, handling of complaints and irregularities, and appointment of state mutuel supervisors. They ensure fairness, accuracy, and compliance with the regulations. The legal document governing unarmed combat sports in Arizona establishes the powers and duties of the Arizona State Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts Commission. It outlines requirements for event approval, ticketing, selection and payment of officials, insurance for contestants, licensing and discipline of industry participants, and drug testing and anti-doping regulations. The document specifies penalties for non-compliance or violation of its provisions, including license denial, revocation, or suspension, civil penalties, forfeiture of purses, and altering bout results.
Whom does it apply to?
The documents apply to persons, associations, or corporations that wish to operate ADW and open accounts for residents of Arizona. The documents apply to various entities involved in the wagering process, including permittees conducting wagering, purchasers of pari-mutuel tickets, contestants, bettors, mutuel managers, licensees, Department representatives, and racetrack permittees. It applies to promoters, matchmakers, combatants, officials, and other individuals involved in unarmed combat events.
What does it govern?
The provided legal document content consists of historical notes and amendments related to various sections of the Arizona Administrative Code governing the Arizona Racing Commission. These legal documents govern the operation of advance deposit wagering (ADW), teletracking, and simulcasting in Arizona. The provided legal document content pertains to the governance and regulations surrounding PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING in Arizona. This legal document governs the administration of unarmed combat sports in the state of Arizona.
What are exemptions?
Exemptions include fees deposited to the Greyhound Adoption Fund, hardship tax credits, and capital improvement credits. No specific exemptions are mentioned in the documents.
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned in the document. The document specifies penalties for non-compliance or violation of its provisions, which may include license denial, revocation, or suspension, civil penalties, forfeiture of purses, and altering bout results.
Jurisdiction
Arizona