NOTE: As provided in LFC policy, this report is intended for use by the standing finance committees of the legislature. The Legislative Finance Committee does not assume responsibility for the accuracy of the information in this report when used in any other situation.
Only the most recent FIR version, excluding attachments, is available on the Intranet. Previously issued FIRs and attachments may be obtained from the LFC office in Suite 101 of the State Capitol Building North.
SPONSOR: | Smith | DATE TYPED: | 02/16/01 | HB | |||
SHORT TITLE: | Gaming Operator Licenses for Racetracks | SB | 235 | ||||
ANALYST: | Williams |
Subsequent
Years Impact |
Recurring
or Non-Rec |
Fund
Affected | ||
FY01 | FY02 | |||
NFI |
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Revenue Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Gaming Control Board
Racing Commission
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
The bill would require a gaming operator licensee racetrack to submit an annual, independent audit of the licensee's financial records. The bill would change the minimum number of live racing required to 36 live races in each calendar week during the licensed race meet. The effective date of the bill is July 1, 2001.
Significant Issues
Racing Commission notes an annual independent audit of racetrack financial records is currently required via regulation. This bill would explicitly make that requirement in law.
Thirty-six days of live race could allow racetracks to offer anywhere from two to four race days per week, while they conduct the live race meet. The Racing Commission notes these provisions could possibly reduce overall live race days within the state.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
No Fiscal Impact.
AW/ar