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§  313.  Place  and  manner  of  conducting pari-mutuel betting.   Any  corporation or association licensed to conduct pari-mutuel betting at  a  harness race meeting shall provide a place or places within race meeting  grounds   or   enclosure  at  which  such  licensee  shall  conduct  the  pari-mutuel system of betting by  its  patrons  on  the  result  of  the  harness  horse  races  at such meetings. Such licensee shall cause to be  erected a sign or board upon which shall be  displayed  the  approximate  straight  odds  on each horse in any race; the total amount wagered upon  each horse in each pool; the  value  of  a  two  dollar  winning  mutuel  ticket,  straight,  place or show on the first three horses in any race;  the elapsed time of the race; the value of a two  dollar  winning  daily  double ticket, if a daily double be conducted, and any other information  that  the  state  racing  and  wagering board may deem necessary for the  guidance of the general public. All  machines  and  equipment  used  for  pari-mutuel betting or for the display of the foregoing information must  be  approved  by  the  state racing and wagering board and the state tax  commission before being used, but neither the board nor  the  commission  shall  require  the installation of any particular make of mechanical or  electrical equipment.

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Statutes > New-york > Pml > Article-3 > 313

§  313.  Place  and  manner  of  conducting pari-mutuel betting.   Any  corporation or association licensed to conduct pari-mutuel betting at  a  harness race meeting shall provide a place or places within race meeting  grounds   or   enclosure  at  which  such  licensee  shall  conduct  the  pari-mutuel system of betting by  its  patrons  on  the  result  of  the  harness  horse  races  at such meetings. Such licensee shall cause to be  erected a sign or board upon which shall be  displayed  the  approximate  straight  odds  on each horse in any race; the total amount wagered upon  each horse in each pool; the  value  of  a  two  dollar  winning  mutuel  ticket,  straight,  place or show on the first three horses in any race;  the elapsed time of the race; the value of a two  dollar  winning  daily  double ticket, if a daily double be conducted, and any other information  that  the  state  racing  and  wagering board may deem necessary for the  guidance of the general public. All  machines  and  equipment  used  for  pari-mutuel betting or for the display of the foregoing information must  be  approved  by  the  state racing and wagering board and the state tax  commission before being used, but neither the board nor  the  commission  shall  require  the installation of any particular make of mechanical or  electrical equipment.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pml > Article-3 > 313

§  313.  Place  and  manner  of  conducting pari-mutuel betting.   Any  corporation or association licensed to conduct pari-mutuel betting at  a  harness race meeting shall provide a place or places within race meeting  grounds   or   enclosure  at  which  such  licensee  shall  conduct  the  pari-mutuel system of betting by  its  patrons  on  the  result  of  the  harness  horse  races  at such meetings. Such licensee shall cause to be  erected a sign or board upon which shall be  displayed  the  approximate  straight  odds  on each horse in any race; the total amount wagered upon  each horse in each pool; the  value  of  a  two  dollar  winning  mutuel  ticket,  straight,  place or show on the first three horses in any race;  the elapsed time of the race; the value of a two  dollar  winning  daily  double ticket, if a daily double be conducted, and any other information  that  the  state  racing  and  wagering board may deem necessary for the  guidance of the general public. All  machines  and  equipment  used  for  pari-mutuel betting or for the display of the foregoing information must  be  approved  by  the  state racing and wagering board and the state tax  commission before being used, but neither the board nor  the  commission  shall  require  the installation of any particular make of mechanical or  electrical equipment.