Can you summarize 12 CTGS 571b?
Section 12-571b is repealed. (P.A. 79-213, S. 1, 2; 79-404, S. 6, 45; P.A. 81-46, S. 2, 4; P.A. 83-14, S. 2, 4; P.A. 85-14, S. 2, 4; P.A. 87-528, S. 2, 4; P.A. 89-282, S. 2, 5; P.A. 91-366, S. 2, 5; May Sp. Sess. P.A. 92-17, S. 58, 59.)
Can you summarize 12 CTGS 572?
This legal document governs the establishment and operation of off-track betting facilities in Connecticut. The commissioner has the authority to establish or authorize the establishment of such facilities throughout the state. The facilities are intended to receive wagers on the results of races or jai alai games. The document outlines the requirements for conducting wagering on dog racing events or jai alai games, including obtaining written consent from the licensee conducting such events or games.
Can you summarize 12 CTGS 572b?
This section of the General Statutes of Connecticut governs off-track betting wagers and advance deposit wagers. An advance deposit wager refers to an off-track betting wager on racing events made through telephone or other electronic means. Any advance deposit wager made within the state’s boundaries is considered to be exclusively made in the state. The section prohibits any person or business organization, except the authorized operator of the off-track betting system, from conducting off-track betting or accepting off-track betting wagers or advance deposit wagers originating or placed within the state’s boundaries.
Can you summarize 12 CTGS 574?
This legal document governs the licensing requirements for various entities involved in gaming activities in Connecticut. It applies to persons or business organizations involved in conducting meetings with racing or jai alai, operating off-track betting systems, operating concessions at racing or jai alai events, providing facilities or services for authorized activities, providing totalizator equipment and services, exercising control over licensees, and participating in activities permitted under this chapter as employees or owners of licensees.
Can you summarize 12 CTGS 574a?
This legal document governs the process of conducting activities regulated by section 12-574, including racing and jai alai events, off-track pari-mutuel betting on racing programs, and the operation of the off-track betting system. When a person or business organization applies for a license, the department forwards a statement to the town clerk specifying the applicant, proposed activity, site, and filing. The town clerk publishes a notice, and the approval of conducting the activity is submitted to the electors of the town through a special or regular election.
Can you summarize 12 CTGS 574c?
This legal document, found within the General Statutes of Connecticut, specifically within the chapters related to Gaming Policy, Regulation, and Revenue, governs the issuance of licenses for horse racing, dog racing, and jai alai events. The Department of Consumer Protection is responsible for issuing these licenses. However, there is a moratorium on issuing licenses for these events, except for certain exceptions. The department may renew licenses issued prior to May 23, 1979, or issue licenses to currently operating facilities.
Can you summarize 12 CTGS 574d?
This regulation, outlined in the General Statutes of Connecticut, allows the Commissioner of Consumer Protection to order the random collection and testing of urine specimens from racing dogs. This can occur following a race or at any time during a meet conducted by licensees authorized to conduct dog racing events under the pari-mutuel system. If the commissioner determines that the integrity of dog racing events may be compromised, more frequent testing can be ordered at one or more dog race tracks.
Can you summarize 12 CTGS 575c?
This provision, found in the General Statutes of Connecticut under the section on Gaming Policy, Regulation, and Revenue, allows the commissioner to require all pari-mutuel betting conducted at any facility within the state to be combined into a single, state-wide pool for each event. This applies to betting based on the results of events that occur at any place other than the facility conducting the betting, whether within or outside the state.
Can you summarize 12 CTGS 576?
This legal document governs the presence of minors at gaming establishments, licensing of minors, and payment of claims for winnings. It prohibits any person from knowingly permitting minors to wager in gambling activities authorized under this chapter. Both the person permitting the minor and the minor placing the wager are guilty of a class A misdemeanor. Additionally, it is illegal for minors to be present in certain establishments during off-track betting or racetrack/fronton meetings.
Can you summarize 12 CTGS 578?
This legal document pertains to the regulations governing the registration and issuance of licenses for various gaming activities. The document specifies the fees associated with different types of registrations and licenses. For registration, fees are outlined for stable names, partnership names, colors, and kennel names. Licenses include fees for owners, trainers, jockeys, jockey agents, stable employees, veterinarians, drivers, valets, blacksmiths, platers, concessionaires, concessionaire affiliates, concession employees, jai alai players, officials and supervisors, pari-mutuel employees, other personnel engaged in regulated activities, vendors, totalizators, vendor and totalizator affiliates, gaming employees, nongaming vendors, gaming services, and gaming affiliates.