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Code · Maryland · Business Regulation

§ 11-808

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§11–808.
(a)An employee of a receiving track is not considered an employee of the sending track because of this part.
(b)The Commission has jurisdiction over all intertrack betting and other activities at a receiving track to the same extent as when live racing is held at the track.
(c)The Commission shall adopt regulations to carry out this part.
(d)Only a licensee may operate a receiving track or a sending track.
(1)A receiving track shall transmit directly to the sending track all pari-mutuel information about the money bet at the receiving track.
(2)A sending track shall incorporate this information with information on pari-mutuel betting at the sending track.
(f)Money bet in intertrack betting shall be:
(1)included in the applicable mutuel pools at the sending track; and
(2)considered as if bet at the sending track.
(1)The breakage, State tax, and takeout on all intertrack betting at a receiving track shall be computed in the way normally applicable to pari-mutuel betting on a race at the sending track.
(2)The takeout shall be allocated in the same proportions that are normally applicable to racing held at the sending track, after deductions for:
(i)the State tax;
(ii)the amount to be kept by the receiving track under the simulcast agreement with the sending track; and
(iii)the cost to the sending track of the transmission.
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