TITLE 11: ALCOHOL, HORSE RACING, LOTTERY, AND VIDEO GAMING
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AUTHORITY: Implementing Section 26 and authorized by Sections 9(b) and (g) of the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975.
SOURCE: Adopted at 11 Ill. Reg. 12370, effective July 18, 1987; amended at 16 Ill. Reg. 17761, effective November 5, 1992; amended at 48 Ill. Reg. 18261, effective December 12, 2024.
Section 434.5 Outstanding Tickets
An outstanding pari-mutuel ticket shall be valid only until December 31 of the calendar year following its purchase.
(Source: Added at 16 Ill. Reg. 17761, effective November 5, 1992)
Section 434.10 End of Meeting Report
Within ten days after the close of each race meeting, the organization licensee shall:
a) remove its outs liability account from the totalizator system computer and deliver to the Illinois Racing Board (Board) a report of its outstanding ticket liability (the "outs" book), as provided in Section 434.20; or
b) comply with Section 434.30.
(Source: Amended at 16 Ill. Reg. 17761, effective November 5, 1992)
Section 434.20 Removal of the Outs Account
a) The organization licensee shall notify in writing the State Director of Mutuels at least three week days prior to the day and time that the outs liability account is to be removed from the totalizator system.
b) The outs book shall include:
1) the date of the race;
2) the number of each winning entry;
3) the denominations of each outstanding ticket;
4) the pay-offs; and
5) the unique computer generated serial number of each outstanding ticket in accordance with 11 Ill. Adm. Code 433.260.
c) Only two sets of outs books shall be printed at the time the outs liability account is removed from the computer system. No subsequent sets of the outs book shall be printed without written approval by the Board requested in compliance with 11 Ill. Adm. Code 206.10 (written request must be made 15 days in advance of the Board meeting at which the request is to be heard). Approval shall be given for good cause shown, e.g., when an original has been destroyed.
d) A copy of the magnetic tape used to generate the outs books shall be provided to the Board.
(Source: Amended at 16 Ill. Reg. 17761, effective November 5, 1992)
Section 434.30 Alternative Procedure
a) An organization licensee may keep its outs liability account in the totalizator system computer if the totalizator system is operating at a racetrack where a race meeting is in progress. If an organization licensee elects to keep the outs liability account in the computer system beyond ten days, that organization licensee, within ten days after the close of the meeting, must file a letter with the Board which shall:
1) state the dollar amount of the outstanding tickets at the close of the race meeting;
2) state that the outs liability account will remain in the computer system;
3) state the name of the racetrack where the account will be open for cashing of winning tickets by members of the public;
4) state the name of the person who will be responsible for maintaining the integrity of the outs account and for maintaining the daily record of the account for reporting to the Board;
5) indicate the approximate date when the account will be removed from the computer system; and
b) remove the outs liability account not later than 30 days after the last program of consecutive race meetings of the same type of racing at the racetrack at which the tickets were purchased; and
c) comply with Section 434.20.
Section 434.40 Payments
Pursuant to Section 26(c) of the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975, (Act), the organization licensee shall submit to the State Director of Mutuels, no later than January 10th of each year:
a) The dollar amount of outstanding tickets which remain unpaid from two calendar years preceding the current year (e.g., total dollar value of outs tickets purchased in calendar year 2008 shall be sent to the State Director of Mutuels no later than January 10, 2010); and
b) A listing of the original cashed tickets which have been submitted for payment in the preceding year (e.g., 2008 tickets submitted for payment in 2009 shall be sent on January 10, 2010).
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill. Reg. 18261, effective December 12, 2024)