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Code · South Dakota · Title 42 · Chapter 42-7

42-7-102. Interstate combined wagering pool--Take-out of host jurisdiction or facility--Percentage to state.

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Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the commission may authorize any licensee to participate in an interstate combined wagering pool with one or more other racing jurisdictions. If a licensee participates in an interstate combined wagering pool, the licensee may adopt the take-out of the host jurisdiction or facility. The State of South Dakota shall receive one and one-half percent of the total contributed in this state, and the special racing revolving fund and the South Dakota-bred racing fund shall each receive one and one-half percent of the total contributed in this state.
However, if the licensee participating in the interstate combined wagering pool is a multi-jurisdictional totalizator hub, the total portion to be received by the state shall be one-fourth of one percent of the total contributed through the hub, of which the special racing revolving fund shall receive one-fifth of one percent of the total contributed through the hub and the South Dakota-bred racing fund shall receive one-twentieth of one percent of the total contributed through the hub.
Any such interstate combined wagering pool may only apply to horse and dog racing authorized by this chapter.
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