Indiana Code § 4-31-7-10

Approval of limited mobile gaming systems
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Sec. 10. (a) A permit holder may request approval from the commission to use a limited mobile gaming system in the pari-mutuel wagering conducted at the following facilities operated by the permit holder: (1) A satellite facility. (2) A simulcast facility located at the permit holder's racetrack.       (b) The commission may approve the use of a limited mobile gaming system to allow a patron to wager on pari-mutuel horse racing while present in a facility described in subsection (a). A patron may not transmit a wager using a mobile gaming device while present in any other location.   IC 4-31-7.5 Chapter 7.5. Advance Deposit Wagering               4-31-7.5-1 Intent             4-31-7.5-2 "Account holder"             4-31-7.5-3 "Advance deposit wagering"             4-31-7.5-4 "Advance deposit wagering account"             4-31-7.5-5 "Communication by other electronic means"             4-31-7.5-6 "Licensed SPMO"             4-31-7.5-7 "Secondary pari-mutuel organization"             4-31-7.5-8 "Source market fee"             4-31-7.5-9 Advance deposit wagering permitted             4-31-7.5-10 Licensed SPMO acceptance of advance deposit wagers             4-31-7.5-11 Commission rules             4-31-7.5-12 Licensed SPMO compliance with federal laws             4-31-7.5-13 Secondary pari-mutuel organization license application             4-31-7.5-14 Extra costs incurred by the commission             4-31-7.5-15 Secondary pari-mutuel organization licenses             4-31-7.5-16 Non-licensed secondary pari-mutuel organization prohibited from accepting Indiana wagers             4-31-7.5-17 Age prohibition             4-31-7.5-18 "Net source market fee"; fee payments; horse racing promotion             4-31-7.5-19 Right of action against a secondary pari-mutuel organization

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