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HORSE RACING LAW OF 1995 (EXCERPT)
Act 279 of 1995

431.317 Lawful forms of pari-mutuel wagering; preapproval by racing commissioner required; use of totalisator or other device; commission retained by holder of race meeting license; definitions; retention and payment of breaks; payoff prices of tickets; “minus pool” defined; patron less than 18 years old prohibited; transaction within enclosure of race meeting.

Sec. 17.

(1) The pari-mutuel system of wagering upon the results of horse races as permitted by this act shall not be held or construed to be unlawful. All forms of pari-mutuel wagering conducted at a licensed race meeting shall be preapproved by the racing commissioner pursuant to rule or written order of the commissioner.

(2) A holder of a race meeting license may provide a place in the race meeting grounds or enclosure at which he or she may conduct and supervise the pari-mutuel system of wagering on the results of horse races as permitted by this act. If the pari-mutuel system of wagering is used at a race meeting, a totalisator or other device that is equal in accuracy and clearness to a totalisator and approved by the racing commissioner shall be used. The odds display of the totalisator or other device shall be placed in full view of the patrons.

(3) Subject to section 18(3), each holder of a race meeting license shall retain as his or her commission on all forms of straight wagering 17% of all money wagered involving straight wagers on the results of live and simulcast horse races conducted at the licensee's race meetings. Subject to section 18(3), each holder of a race meeting license shall retain as his or her commission on all forms of multiple wagering, without the written permission of the racing commissioner not more than 28% and with the written permission of the racing commissioner not more than 35% of all money wagered involving any form of multiple wager on the results of live and simulcast horse races conducted at the licensee's race meeting. Except as otherwise provided by contract, 50% of all commissions from wagering on the results of live racing at the racetrack where the live racing was conducted shall be paid to the horsemen's purse pool at the racetrack where the live racing was conducted. As used in this subsection:

(a) “Straight wagering” means a wager made on the finishing position of a single specified horse in a single specified race.

(b) “Multiple wagering” means a wager made on the finishing positions of more than 1 horse in a specified race or the finishing positions of 1 or more horses in more than 1 specified race.

(4) All breaks shall be retained by the race meeting licensee and paid directly to the city or township in which the racetrack is located as a fee for services provided pursuant to section 21.

(5) Payoff prices of tickets of a higher denomination shall be calculated as even multiples of the payoff price for a $1.00 wager. Each holder of a race meeting license shall distribute to the persons holding winning tickets, as a minimum, a sum not less than $1.10 calculated on the basis of each $1.00 deposited in a pool, except that each race meeting licensee may distribute a sum of not less than $1.05 to persons holding winning tickets for each $1.00 deposited in a minus pool. As used in this subsection, “minus pool” means any win, place, or show pool in which the payout would exceed the total value of the pool.

(6) A holder of a race meeting license shall not knowingly permit a person less than 18 years of age to be a patron of the pari-mutuel wagering conducted or supervised by the holder.

(7) Any act or transaction relative to pari-mutuel wagering on the results of live or simulcast horse races shall only occur or be permitted to occur within the enclosure of a licensed race meeting. A person shall not participate or be a party to any act or transaction relative to placing a wager or carrying a wager for placement outside of a race meeting ground. A person shall not provide messenger service for the placing of a bet for another person who is not a patron. However, this subsection does not prevent simulcasting or intertrack or interstate common pool wagering inside or outside this state as permitted by this act or the rules promulgated under this act.


History: 1995, Act 279, Imd. Eff. Jan. 9, 1996 ;-- Am. 1998, Act 408, Imd. Eff. Dec. 21, 1998
Admin Rule: R 285.812.1 et seq. of the Michigan Administrative Code.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Michigan > Chapter-431 > Act-279-of-1995 > Section-431-317

HORSE RACING LAW OF 1995 (EXCERPT)
Act 279 of 1995

431.317 Lawful forms of pari-mutuel wagering; preapproval by racing commissioner required; use of totalisator or other device; commission retained by holder of race meeting license; definitions; retention and payment of breaks; payoff prices of tickets; “minus pool” defined; patron less than 18 years old prohibited; transaction within enclosure of race meeting.

Sec. 17.

(1) The pari-mutuel system of wagering upon the results of horse races as permitted by this act shall not be held or construed to be unlawful. All forms of pari-mutuel wagering conducted at a licensed race meeting shall be preapproved by the racing commissioner pursuant to rule or written order of the commissioner.

(2) A holder of a race meeting license may provide a place in the race meeting grounds or enclosure at which he or she may conduct and supervise the pari-mutuel system of wagering on the results of horse races as permitted by this act. If the pari-mutuel system of wagering is used at a race meeting, a totalisator or other device that is equal in accuracy and clearness to a totalisator and approved by the racing commissioner shall be used. The odds display of the totalisator or other device shall be placed in full view of the patrons.

(3) Subject to section 18(3), each holder of a race meeting license shall retain as his or her commission on all forms of straight wagering 17% of all money wagered involving straight wagers on the results of live and simulcast horse races conducted at the licensee's race meetings. Subject to section 18(3), each holder of a race meeting license shall retain as his or her commission on all forms of multiple wagering, without the written permission of the racing commissioner not more than 28% and with the written permission of the racing commissioner not more than 35% of all money wagered involving any form of multiple wager on the results of live and simulcast horse races conducted at the licensee's race meeting. Except as otherwise provided by contract, 50% of all commissions from wagering on the results of live racing at the racetrack where the live racing was conducted shall be paid to the horsemen's purse pool at the racetrack where the live racing was conducted. As used in this subsection:

(a) “Straight wagering” means a wager made on the finishing position of a single specified horse in a single specified race.

(b) “Multiple wagering” means a wager made on the finishing positions of more than 1 horse in a specified race or the finishing positions of 1 or more horses in more than 1 specified race.

(4) All breaks shall be retained by the race meeting licensee and paid directly to the city or township in which the racetrack is located as a fee for services provided pursuant to section 21.

(5) Payoff prices of tickets of a higher denomination shall be calculated as even multiples of the payoff price for a $1.00 wager. Each holder of a race meeting license shall distribute to the persons holding winning tickets, as a minimum, a sum not less than $1.10 calculated on the basis of each $1.00 deposited in a pool, except that each race meeting licensee may distribute a sum of not less than $1.05 to persons holding winning tickets for each $1.00 deposited in a minus pool. As used in this subsection, “minus pool” means any win, place, or show pool in which the payout would exceed the total value of the pool.

(6) A holder of a race meeting license shall not knowingly permit a person less than 18 years of age to be a patron of the pari-mutuel wagering conducted or supervised by the holder.

(7) Any act or transaction relative to pari-mutuel wagering on the results of live or simulcast horse races shall only occur or be permitted to occur within the enclosure of a licensed race meeting. A person shall not participate or be a party to any act or transaction relative to placing a wager or carrying a wager for placement outside of a race meeting ground. A person shall not provide messenger service for the placing of a bet for another person who is not a patron. However, this subsection does not prevent simulcasting or intertrack or interstate common pool wagering inside or outside this state as permitted by this act or the rules promulgated under this act.


History: 1995, Act 279, Imd. Eff. Jan. 9, 1996 ;-- Am. 1998, Act 408, Imd. Eff. Dec. 21, 1998
Admin Rule: R 285.812.1 et seq. of the Michigan Administrative Code.


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Statutes > Michigan > Chapter-431 > Act-279-of-1995 > Section-431-317

HORSE RACING LAW OF 1995 (EXCERPT)
Act 279 of 1995

431.317 Lawful forms of pari-mutuel wagering; preapproval by racing commissioner required; use of totalisator or other device; commission retained by holder of race meeting license; definitions; retention and payment of breaks; payoff prices of tickets; “minus pool” defined; patron less than 18 years old prohibited; transaction within enclosure of race meeting.

Sec. 17.

(1) The pari-mutuel system of wagering upon the results of horse races as permitted by this act shall not be held or construed to be unlawful. All forms of pari-mutuel wagering conducted at a licensed race meeting shall be preapproved by the racing commissioner pursuant to rule or written order of the commissioner.

(2) A holder of a race meeting license may provide a place in the race meeting grounds or enclosure at which he or she may conduct and supervise the pari-mutuel system of wagering on the results of horse races as permitted by this act. If the pari-mutuel system of wagering is used at a race meeting, a totalisator or other device that is equal in accuracy and clearness to a totalisator and approved by the racing commissioner shall be used. The odds display of the totalisator or other device shall be placed in full view of the patrons.

(3) Subject to section 18(3), each holder of a race meeting license shall retain as his or her commission on all forms of straight wagering 17% of all money wagered involving straight wagers on the results of live and simulcast horse races conducted at the licensee's race meetings. Subject to section 18(3), each holder of a race meeting license shall retain as his or her commission on all forms of multiple wagering, without the written permission of the racing commissioner not more than 28% and with the written permission of the racing commissioner not more than 35% of all money wagered involving any form of multiple wager on the results of live and simulcast horse races conducted at the licensee's race meeting. Except as otherwise provided by contract, 50% of all commissions from wagering on the results of live racing at the racetrack where the live racing was conducted shall be paid to the horsemen's purse pool at the racetrack where the live racing was conducted. As used in this subsection:

(a) “Straight wagering” means a wager made on the finishing position of a single specified horse in a single specified race.

(b) “Multiple wagering” means a wager made on the finishing positions of more than 1 horse in a specified race or the finishing positions of 1 or more horses in more than 1 specified race.

(4) All breaks shall be retained by the race meeting licensee and paid directly to the city or township in which the racetrack is located as a fee for services provided pursuant to section 21.

(5) Payoff prices of tickets of a higher denomination shall be calculated as even multiples of the payoff price for a $1.00 wager. Each holder of a race meeting license shall distribute to the persons holding winning tickets, as a minimum, a sum not less than $1.10 calculated on the basis of each $1.00 deposited in a pool, except that each race meeting licensee may distribute a sum of not less than $1.05 to persons holding winning tickets for each $1.00 deposited in a minus pool. As used in this subsection, “minus pool” means any win, place, or show pool in which the payout would exceed the total value of the pool.

(6) A holder of a race meeting license shall not knowingly permit a person less than 18 years of age to be a patron of the pari-mutuel wagering conducted or supervised by the holder.

(7) Any act or transaction relative to pari-mutuel wagering on the results of live or simulcast horse races shall only occur or be permitted to occur within the enclosure of a licensed race meeting. A person shall not participate or be a party to any act or transaction relative to placing a wager or carrying a wager for placement outside of a race meeting ground. A person shall not provide messenger service for the placing of a bet for another person who is not a patron. However, this subsection does not prevent simulcasting or intertrack or interstate common pool wagering inside or outside this state as permitted by this act or the rules promulgated under this act.


History: 1995, Act 279, Imd. Eff. Jan. 9, 1996 ;-- Am. 1998, Act 408, Imd. Eff. Dec. 21, 1998
Admin Rule: R 285.812.1 et seq. of the Michigan Administrative Code.