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5:12-201  Payment to out-of-State sending track.

11. a. Except as provided in subsection b. of this section, a casino which receives a simulcast horse race from an out-of-State sending track shall not pay the out-of-State sending track for the transmission an amount equal to more than 3.5% of the parimutuel pool on each race.  If the casino negotiates an agreement to pay the out-of-State sending track an amount equal to less than 3.5% of the parimutuel pool, the casino shall be entitled to retain the difference between the amount agreed upon and 3.5%.

b.Subject to the approval of the New Jersey Racing Commission and with respect to no more than 28 races per casino per calendar year, plus the number of races run annually at the Breeders' Cup World Championships, a casino may pay an out-of-State sending track an amount equal to not more than 6% of the parimutuel pool for the transmission of a race.  If the casino negotiates an agreement to pay the out-of-State sending track an amount equal to less than 6% of the parimutuel pool, the casino shall be entitled to retain the difference between the amount agreed upon and 6%.

L.1992, c.19, s.11; amended 1993, c.292, s.37; 2001, c.198, s.2; 2009, c.36, s.28.
 

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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-5 > Section-5-12 > 5-12-201

5:12-201  Payment to out-of-State sending track.

11. a. Except as provided in subsection b. of this section, a casino which receives a simulcast horse race from an out-of-State sending track shall not pay the out-of-State sending track for the transmission an amount equal to more than 3.5% of the parimutuel pool on each race.  If the casino negotiates an agreement to pay the out-of-State sending track an amount equal to less than 3.5% of the parimutuel pool, the casino shall be entitled to retain the difference between the amount agreed upon and 3.5%.

b.Subject to the approval of the New Jersey Racing Commission and with respect to no more than 28 races per casino per calendar year, plus the number of races run annually at the Breeders' Cup World Championships, a casino may pay an out-of-State sending track an amount equal to not more than 6% of the parimutuel pool for the transmission of a race.  If the casino negotiates an agreement to pay the out-of-State sending track an amount equal to less than 6% of the parimutuel pool, the casino shall be entitled to retain the difference between the amount agreed upon and 6%.

L.1992, c.19, s.11; amended 1993, c.292, s.37; 2001, c.198, s.2; 2009, c.36, s.28.
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-5 > Section-5-12 > 5-12-201

5:12-201  Payment to out-of-State sending track.

11. a. Except as provided in subsection b. of this section, a casino which receives a simulcast horse race from an out-of-State sending track shall not pay the out-of-State sending track for the transmission an amount equal to more than 3.5% of the parimutuel pool on each race.  If the casino negotiates an agreement to pay the out-of-State sending track an amount equal to less than 3.5% of the parimutuel pool, the casino shall be entitled to retain the difference between the amount agreed upon and 3.5%.

b.Subject to the approval of the New Jersey Racing Commission and with respect to no more than 28 races per casino per calendar year, plus the number of races run annually at the Breeders' Cup World Championships, a casino may pay an out-of-State sending track an amount equal to not more than 6% of the parimutuel pool for the transmission of a race.  If the casino negotiates an agreement to pay the out-of-State sending track an amount equal to less than 6% of the parimutuel pool, the casino shall be entitled to retain the difference between the amount agreed upon and 6%.

L.1992, c.19, s.11; amended 1993, c.292, s.37; 2001, c.198, s.2; 2009, c.36, s.28.