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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 230 — Kentucky horse racing and gaming corporation

230.775 Definitions for KRS 230.775 to 230.785.

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As used in KRS 230.775 to 230.785, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1)"Hub" means an international wagering hub, a business which, through a qualified
subscriber-based service, conducts pari-mutuel wagering on the horse races that it
simulcasts and other races that it carries in its wagering menu;
(2)"Qualified subscriber-based service" means any information service or system,
including but not limited to a closed-loop system, that uses:
(a)A device or combination of devices authorized and operated exclusively for
placing, receiving, or otherwise making pari-mutuel wagers on horse races by
a customer subscriber base through accounts established with the operator of
the hub;
(b)An effective customer verification and age verification system; and
(c)Appropriate data security standards to prevent unauthorized access by
nonsubscribers or minors;
(3)"Foreign jurisdiction" means states other than Kentucky, a territory of the United
States, a foreign country, or any political subdivision thereof;
(4)"Corporation" means the Kentucky Horse Racing and Gaming Corporation or its
successor; and
(5)"Call center" means that portion of a qualified subscriber-based service that is
physically located in the Commonwealth, where wagers are placed, received, or
otherwise made by a customer subscriber base through accounts established with
the operator of the hub.
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