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Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering > AUDITING
Short Summary
The provided legal document content consists of a series of rules and regulations related to pari-mutuel wagering in Florida. These rules cover various aspects of pari-mutuel wagering, including definitions, experimental wagers, calculation of payout and distribution of pools, different types of pools such as win pool, place pool, show pool, quinella pool, daily double pool, daily three pool, exacta/perfecta, trifecta pool, superfecta pool, total points wager, pick (N) pools, seed pools for jackpot wagers, pari-mutuels, mutuels tickets, cashing, records, and totalisator security requirements, outs cashed after the end of the meet, reporting of wagering activities, permitholder and totalisator reports, and totalisator requirements. These rules and regulations apply to individuals and entities involved in pari-mutuel wagering activities in Florida, including permit holders, totalisator operators, and participants in wagering activities. The provided legal document content does not mention any specific exemptions or penalties for non-compliance or violation of the provisions. It is important for individuals and entities involved in pari-mutuel wagering in Florida to familiarize themselves with these rules and regulations to ensure compliance with the applicable requirements.
Whom does it apply to?
These rules and regulations apply to individuals and entities involved in pari-mutuel wagering activities in Florida, including permit holders, totalisator operators, and participants in wagering activities.
What does it govern?
The provided legal document content governs the rules and regulations related to pari-mutuel wagering in Florida.
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned in the provided legal document content.
What are the Penalties?
The penalties for non-compliance or violation of the provisions outlined in these rules and regulations are not specified in the provided legal document content.
Jurisdiction
Florida