230.377 Award of simulcasting and intertrack wagering dates.
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(1)Other provisions of the Kentucky Revised Statutes notwithstanding, a track may
apply to the corporation for simulcasting and intertrack wagering dates.
Applications shall be submitted in accordance with KRS 230.300. The corporation
shall not approve the establishment or relocation of a receiving track within a radius
of seventy-five
(75)miles of a race track duly licensed as of July 15, 1992, without
the prior written consent of the licensed track within whose seventy-five
(75)mile
radius the new receiving track would be located.
(2)On or before November 1 of each year, the corporation shall meet and award
intertrack wagering dates to all tracks for the entire succeeding calendar year. In a
geographic area containing more than one
(1)track within a fifty
(50)mile radius of
another track, intertrack wagering, except for quarter horse racing, shall be limited
to simulcasting and wagering on racing of the same breed of horse as the receiving
track was licensed to race on or before July 15, 1998.
(3)The corporation shall approve no more than nine
(9)tracks for participation in
horse racing, intertrack wagering, and simulcasting. Any approval by the
corporation of a change in location of these tracks shall be subject to the local-
approval process contained in KRS 230.380.
(4)A track may by administrative regulation be required to simulcast its races to one
(1)or more receiving tracks approved for simulcasting and intertrack wagering, as a
prerequisite for the issuance of a license pursuant to KRS 230.300, provided that:
(a)Each track shall be permitted to exempt one
(1)day of racing from
simulcasting to both receiving tracks and simulcast facilities, at its discretion;
(b)Tracks in a county containing a city of the first class or a consolidated local
government and tracks in an urban-county government shall not be required to
simulcast to each other or to any other facility in those counties. This
provision shall not be construed as requiring tracks within the same county to
simulcast to each other; and
(c)In the absence of a contract between a host track and a receiving track, the
commission shall be split as provided for in KRS 230.378(3).
(5)A track may receive simulcasts and conduct interstate wagering thereon subject to
the following limitations which shall be in addition to the limitations set forth in
KRS 230.3771:
(a)A track licensed to conduct Thoroughbred racing may receive simulcasts and
conduct interstate wagering on all Thoroughbred horse races designated as
graded stakes races by the Graded Stakes Committee of the Thoroughbred
Owners and Breeders Association, Inc., without further consents or approvals.
(b)A track licensed to conduct harness racing may receive simulcasts and
conduct interstate wagering on all harness horse races (both final and
elimination) having a final purse in excess of seventy-five thousand dollars
($75,000) without further consents or approvals.
(c)A track licensed to conduct quarter horse racing may receive simulcasts and
conduct interstate wagering on all quarter horse races designated as graded
stakes races by the graded stakes committee of the American Quarter Horse
Association, without further consents or approvals.
(d)A track which applies to the corporation to receive an interstate race of a
different breed than the breed for which it is licensed by the corporation shall
receive any simulcast of an interstate race through the intertrack wagering
system upon approval by the corporation. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a
track licensed to conduct horse racing may receive simulcasts and conduct
interstate wagering on quarter horse races, subject to the limitations of KRS
230.3771.
(e)A track may receive simulcasts of special event races conducted in other
states or foreign countries which are determined by the corporation to be of
sufficient national or international significance or interest to warrant interstate
wagering and if the simulcast of these races has been approved by the
Kentucky Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association, Inc., the
Kentucky Division of the Horseman's Benevolent and Protective Association,
for Thoroughbred races, and the Kentucky Harness Horsemen's Association
for harness racing, and any track conducting live horse races of the same
breed at the same time as the simulcast race.
(f)A track may also receive simulcasts and conduct interstate wagering on
Thoroughbred horse races other than those described in paragraphs
(a)and
of this subsection if the simulcast of these races has been approved by the
Kentucky Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association, Inc., and the
Kentucky Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, for
Thoroughbred races, and the Kentucky Harness Horsemen's Association, or
its successor, for harness racing.
(g)The consent required by paragraph
(f)of this subsection or by subsections
(1)(g) and (2)(g) of KRS 230.3771 shall not be withheld:
1. For any reason not specifically related to financial harm to live horse
racing; or
2. As a condition to the granting of any contractual or other concession not
specifically related to the effects of interstate simulcasting on live horse
racing in this Commonwealth, taken as a whole.
(h)A host track located in this state may receive simulcasting of not more than
two
(2)full cards of racing from another state, if both tracks race horses of the
same breed and if:
1. The race date was previously granted by the Kentucky Horse Racing
and Gaming Corporation to conduct live racing at the track located in
this state;
2. Live racing was canceled due to weather conditions; and
3. The consent required by paragraph
(e)of this subsection is obtained.
(i)The in-state track receiving the simulcast specified in paragraph
(h)of this
subsection shall offer that simulcast to all participating tracks and simulcast
facilities in the intertrack wagering system.
(j)All interstate simulcasting shall be conducted in accordance with applicable
federal laws.
(6)The corporation may promulgate necessary and reasonable administrative
regulations for the purpose of administering the conduct of intertrack or interstate
wagering and regulating the conditions under which wagering shall be held and
conducted. Administrative regulations shall provide for the prevention of practices
detrimental to the public interest and to impose penalties for violations. All
administrative regulations shall be in conformity with the provisions of KRS
Chapter 13A, KRS 138.510, and this chapter.