Oregon Code § ORS 462.510

Demand or acceptance of compensation for furnishing racing information as touting; how predictions on race outcome may be sold
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(1) Any person who attempts to, or does persuade, procure or cause another person to wager on an animal participating in a race, and upon which money is wagered, and who asks or demands, or accepts compensation as a reward for information or purported information given in such case is a tout, and is guilty of touting.
(2) Predictions on the outcome of horse races and greyhound races may be sold on the licensees premises in accordance with rules promulgated by the Oregon Racing Commission.
Note: The amendments to 462.510 by section 17, chapter 26, Oregon Laws 2025, become operative July 1, 2027. See section 19, chapter 26, Oregon Laws 2025. The text that is operative on and after July 1, 2027, is set forth for the users convenience.
462.510. (1) Any person who attempts to, or does persuade, procure or cause another person to wager on an animal participating in a race, and upon which money is wagered, and who asks or demands, or accepts compensation as a reward for information or purported information given in such case is a tout, and is guilty of touting.
(2) Predictions on the outcome of horse races may be sold on the licensees premises in accordance with rules promulgated by the Oregon Racing Commission.

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