For every year that the organization operating the Breedersâ Cup World Championship series chooses to conduct the Breedersâ Cup at a race meeting in California, the following, notwithstanding any other law, shall apply to the race meeting conducting the Breedersâ Cup races on days during which Breedersâ Cup races are conducted: (a) The amounts that would have otherwise been distributed to a purse account pursuant to subdivisions (a), (b), (c), and (d) of Section 19601.02 shall be made available to the organization operating the Breedersâ Cup World Championship series for the purpose of promoting and supporting the Breedersâ Cup, including the payment of purses in Breedersâ Cup World Championship races. (b) The thoroughbred racing association hosting the Breedersâ Cup shall enter into a written agreement, in consultation and cooperation with the California Tourism Commission and the statewide marketing organization formed pursuant to Section 19605.73, with the organization that operates the Breedersâ Cup regarding the manner in which the funds set aside to support and promote the Breedersâ Cup are to be expended. (c) Within 90 days after the holding of each Breedersâ Cup, a written report that includes a parimutuel audit shall be made to the board detailing the manner in which the set-aside funds were utilized to promote and support the Breedersâ Cup, including the payment of purses in Breedersâ Cup races. (d) Notwithstanding any other law, on days during which Breedersâ Cup races are conducted in California, the board may authorize parimutuel wagering on Breedersâ Cup races to be run at the host venue and on one nonthoroughbred race specified in the host venueâs license application approved by the board. Amounts deducted and distributed pursuant to this chapter from wagering on the specified nonthoroughbred race shall be deducted and distributed as if the wagers were placed on a thoroughbred race.
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