Kan. Admin. Regs. § 112-9-2 - Mutuel facilities
(a) Each
organization licensee shall provide:
(1) A
window for each teller-cashier with a clear, legible sign, visible to the
public, and showing the number of the window; and
(2) a ticket-issuing machine for each teller
or teller-cashier.
(b)
Each organization licensee shall use ticket-issuing machines linked to a
computer-based totalisator system that:
(1)
Records the progressive, the aggregate, and the final total of dollars bet in
each pool and on each wagering entry or mutuel field;
(2) computes the approximate and final odds
in the win pool for each wagering entry in each race in intervals not greater
than 90 seconds or at such other lesser intervals, and relays those odds to the
infield display board, and if applicable, to other display devices;
(3) computes commissions, breaks and
components thereof; and
(4)
computes the pay-off prices.
(c) For the purpose of confirming the final
record of parimutuel sales for each race, each organization licensee shall for
win, place, show and feature pools:
(1)
Either obtain a ticket-issuing machine take-off and teller history, or store on
magnetic media the following information for each ticket-issuing machine:
(A) Each bet sold on each wagering entry or
combination of entries; and
(B)
the total number of bets sold on each entry and combination of entries and
their dollar equivalent, by each individual ticket-issuing machine and in
total; and
(2) produce
upon request by the commission or its designated representatives a computer
print-out that shows the information required in subparagraph (B).
(d) Each organization licensee
shall provide an alternate system of electrical supply to provide an alternate
system of electrical supply to provide sufficient power to operate the central
processing unit or the unit that accepts or stores wagering data.
(e) Each organization licensee shall provide,
for the purpose of locking ticket-issuing machines at the start of each race:
(1) one device located in an approved area
within the stewards' or judges' stand that:
(A) is controlled by a commission
representa-tive;
(B) logically
disables all ticket-issuing machines from issuing tickets on the current race;
and
(C) stops betting on a race no
later than the official start of that race; and
(2) one device located in the totalisator
room for use as an emergency locking device.
(f) Each ticket shall be identified by a
unique computer-generated ticket number. Where non-resettable, ticket-issuing
machine counters are used, each counter shall be read and recorded before the
start and after the finish of wagering for each race. Where the counts are
accumulated by machine, the sales accumulators shall be set to zero after the
sales have been recorded and before wagering on the next race begins.
Notes
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