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GAMING COMMISSION - RACING (REVENUE) > Multi-Jurisdictional Hubs.
Short Summary
The provided legal document content covers various aspects of multi-jurisdictional totalizator hubs, including confidentiality of information, licensing requirements, maintenance of records, end-of-day reports, prohibited practices, and penalties for non-compliance. The documents apply to hub licensees, account holders, hub personnel, shareholders, partners, and individuals involved in pari-mutuel wagering or employed by a facility licensed by the commission. No specific exemptions are mentioned. Penalties for non-compliance include disciplinary action, suspension or revocation of license, fines, exclusion from employment or participation in pari-mutuel wagering, and denial of license.
Whom does it apply to?
Hub licensees, account holders, hub personnel, shareholders, partners, individuals involved in pari-mutuel wagering or employed by a facility licensed by the commission
What does it govern?
Confidentiality of certain information related to the Gaming Commission and its operations, licensing, operation, and regulation of multi-jurisdictional totalizator hubs, maintenance of accurate and complete records of hub business, account, and wagering activity, end-of-day reports for totalizator systems, prohibited practices for hub licensees and employees
What are exemptions?
No exceptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Grounds for disciplinary action, suspension or revocation of license, fines, exclusion from employment or participation in pari-mutuel wagering, denial of license
Jurisdiction
South Dakota