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Statutes > New-york > Pml > Article-3 > 316

§ 316. Books and records of pari-mutuel betting.  Every corporation or  association conducting a harness horse race meeting at which pari-mutuel  betting  is authorized shall keep its books and records so as to clearly  show by a separate record the total amount of money contributed to every  pari-mutuel pool including daily double pools, if  any.  The  state  tax  commission   or   its  duly  authorized  representatives  shall  at  all  reasonable times have access to all  such  books  and  records  for  the  purpose  of  examining and checking the same and ascertaining whether or  not the proper amount or amounts due to this state  are  being  paid  by  such licensed corporation or association.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pml > Article-3 > 316

§ 316. Books and records of pari-mutuel betting.  Every corporation or  association conducting a harness horse race meeting at which pari-mutuel  betting  is authorized shall keep its books and records so as to clearly  show by a separate record the total amount of money contributed to every  pari-mutuel pool including daily double pools, if  any.  The  state  tax  commission   or   its  duly  authorized  representatives  shall  at  all  reasonable times have access to all  such  books  and  records  for  the  purpose  of  examining and checking the same and ascertaining whether or  not the proper amount or amounts due to this state  are  being  paid  by  such licensed corporation or association.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pml > Article-3 > 316

§ 316. Books and records of pari-mutuel betting.  Every corporation or  association conducting a harness horse race meeting at which pari-mutuel  betting  is authorized shall keep its books and records so as to clearly  show by a separate record the total amount of money contributed to every  pari-mutuel pool including daily double pools, if  any.  The  state  tax  commission   or   its  duly  authorized  representatives  shall  at  all  reasonable times have access to all  such  books  and  records  for  the  purpose  of  examining and checking the same and ascertaining whether or  not the proper amount or amounts due to this state  are  being  paid  by  such licensed corporation or association.