Kan. Admin. Regs. § 112-17-1 - Application procedure, fair association and horsemen's nonprofit organization applicant
(a) Any fair
association, as defined in
K.S.A. 74-8802(h), and horsemen's
nonprofit organization, as provided in
K.S.A. 74-8814, as amended, may apply to the
commission for an organization license to conduct races on which parimutuel
wagering is permitted.
(b) Each
application shall be completed upon a form provided by the commission. If the
applicant proposes to contract with a facility owner or facility manager, or
both, to own or operate the racetrack facility, the completed organization
applicant form shall accompany the facility owner and facility manager
applications.
(c) Each application
and any attached documents required by these regulations shall be submitted as
a single package. An original and 10 copies of the application and documents
shall be filed with the executive director at the commission offices. Each
application shall be verified under oath by the authorized officer or officers
of the applicant, and all copies shall be manually signed in ink.
(d) Unless otherwise directed by the
commission, applications shall be filed with the commission not later than 120
calendar days prior to the first performance of the race meeting the applicant
proposes to conduct.
(e) If the
applicant proposes to construct a racetrack facility, a deposit as required by
K.S.A. 74-8813(b), as amended by L.
1994, Ch. 146, Sec. 5, shall be paid in addition to the application fee and
submitted with the application. The fee and deposit shall be paid in the form
of a certified check or bank draft. Each applicant that is granted an
organization license shall pay an application fee in the form of a certified
check or bank draft as follows:
(1) for a
license to conduct races with parimutuel wagering on not more than 11 days,
$50;
(2) for a license to conduct
races with parimutuel wagering on at least 12 but not more than 21 days, $100;
and
(3) if the applicant is the
Greenwood County fair association, a horsemen's nonprofit organization or the
Anthony fair association, for a license to conduct races at Eureka Downs,
Anthony Downs, or a racetrack facility on or adjacent to premises used by a
fair association to conduct fair activities on more than 21 days as specified
by the commission, $500.
(f) Unless otherwise directed by the
commission, the license fee required by
K.S.A. 74-8814(a) for the initial
race meeting shall be paid to the commission within 60 days after the granting
of the applicant's organization license. Thereafter, the license fee shall be
paid to the commission on or before a date that is 60 days before the first
race conducted at the race meeting to which the license fee applies.
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