Oklahoma Code § 3A-208.13

Title 3A. Amusements And Sports: Horsemen's Bookkeeper - Records
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A.  Each organization licensee shall utilize a Horsemen's
Bookkeeper who shall, at a minimum, maintain the records and
accounts prescribed in this section or in the rules of the Oklahoma
Horse Racing Commission.  The Horsemen's Bookkeeper may be an
employee of the organization licensee, may be employed jointly by
two or more organization licensees, or may be an entity which
contracts with one or more organization licensees.
B.  The records of the Horsemen's Bookkeeper shall include the
following:
1.  The name, mailing address, social security number or federal
tax identification number, and the state or country of residence of
each horse owner, trainer, and jockey participating at a race
meeting who has funds due or on deposit in a horsemen's account; and
2.  All statements of partnerships, syndicates, corporations,
assignments of interest, lease agreements, and registrations of
authorized agents.
C.  All records of the Horsemen's Bookkeeper shall be kept
separate from the records of the organization licensee or licensees.
D.  All funds on account with the Horsemen's Bookkeeper shall be
maintained as follows:
1.  In one or more trust accounts which are separate from all
accounts of the organization licensee with each designated as a
"Horsemen's Trust Account"; and

2.  In trust accounts which are fully insured by the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation or the Federal Savings and Loan
Insurance Corporation.
E.  1.  The Horsemen's Bookkeeper shall receive, maintain, and
disburse the purses of each race and all stakes, entrance money,
jockey fees, purchase money in claiming races, along with all
applicable taxes and other monies that properly come into the
possession of the Horsemen's Bookkeeper.
2.  All disbursements pursuant to this subsection shall be made
within forty-eight (48) hours of approval by the stewards unless a
protest or appeal has been filed with the stewards or the
Commission, except that minimum jockey mount fees may be disbursed
prior to such approval.  All disbursements subject to a protest or
appeal shall be made within forty-eight (48) hours of receipt of a
dismissal or a final non-appealable order disposing of such protest
or appeal.
3.  Except as otherwise provided in this subsection and in the
absence of a prior request, all disbursements pursuant to this
subsection shall be made within fifteen (15) days after the last
race day of the race meeting.  Disbursements made by the Horsemen's
Bookkeeper for an amount less than Fifty Dollars ($50.00) and which
remain uncashed after a period of not less than three (3) years may
be canceled by the Horsemen's Bookkeeper with the approval of the
official horsemen's representative organization and the Oklahoma
Horse Racing Commission provided the funds are credited back for use
as a payment of purses for participating horses of the same breed.
F.  The Horsemen's Bookkeeper may accept, hold, and pay monies
due and belonging to other organizations, licensees, or meetings;
provided, prompt payment or return shall be made to the person or
entity to which it is due.
G.  All records of the Horsemen's Bookkeeper shall be subject to
inspection and audit by the Commission at any time.
H.  The Horsemen's Bookkeeper and the organization licensee or
licensees employing the Horsemen's Bookkeeper shall be subject to
disciplinary action by the Commission.
I.  The Horsemen's Bookkeeper, each organization licensee
employing the Horsemen's Bookkeeper, and the managing officers of
each organization licensee employing the Horsemen's Bookkeeper,
shall be jointly and severally responsible to ensure that the
amounts retained from the pari-mutuel handle are distributed
according to the Oklahoma Horse Racing Act and the orders and rules
of the Commission.

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