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Can you summarize Chapter 260-72 WAAC?
Horse Racing Commission > Communications to and from grounds.
Short Summary
The provided legal document governs the transmission of simulcast signals from a class 1 racing association to an account wagering facility. It applies to class 1 racing associations and account wagering facilities. The document outlines the requirements for transmitting simulcast signals, including the need for an application to be filed at least fifteen days before the first simulcast race. The application must include a copy of the contract between the association and the facility, written approval from the horsemen’s association and the regulatory authority in the state where the facility is located, and a description of how the facility is regulated and monitored. The document also specifies the terms that must be included in the written agreement between the association and the facility. The approval of an application is in effect from the date of approval until the close of the live race meet. The document also states that the commission will consider various factors when deciding whether to approve an application. Additionally, class 1 racing associations approved to transmit simulcast signals must file a monthly statement with the commission showing amounts contributed to the purse fund and the breeders awards fund. There are no specific exemptions or penalties mentioned in the document.
Whom does it apply to?
Class 1 racing associations and account wagering facilities
What does it govern?
Transmission of simulcast signals from a class 1 racing association to an account wagering facility
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned in the document
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned in the document
Jurisdiction
Washington