(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of § 41-4-3 or § 41-3.1-6, each licensee conducting racing events under the pari-mutuel system shall collect an additional five percent (5%) of all money wagered on the multiple pools at racing tracks. “Multiple pools” shall be defined as all forms of wagering other than win, place, and show. This five-percent (5%) tax shall be over and above the schedule of taxes as set forth in § 41-4-3, and shall be distributed as follows: (1) One and one-half percent (1.5%) shall be paid to the department of business regulation and these proceeds shall be deposited as general revenue. (2) One-half of one percent (.5%) shall be paid to owners of dog kennels who are under contract with a licensee, who shall distribute funds to the owners of dog kennels in a manner consistent with the generally accepted distribution of dog kennel owners’ purses subject to an annual audit by the auditor general, or his or her designee. (3) One and one-half percent (1.5%) shall be paid to the licensee provided that there is at least three hundred forty (340) scheduled performances during the calendar year. (4) One and one-half percent (1.5%) shall be paid to the state and revert to the general fund. (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of § 41-3.1-6, each licensee conducting racing events under the pari-mutuel system shall collect an additional four percent (4%) of all moneys wagered on so-called straight (win, place, or show) wagering. This four percent (4%) tax shall be over and above the schedule of taxes as set forth in § 41-3.1-6, and shall be distributed as follows: (1) One percent (1%) shall be paid to the town of Lincoln; (2) One percent (1%) shall be paid to owners of dog kennels who are under contract with a licensee, who shall distribute funds to the owners of dog kennels in a manner consistent with the generally accepted distribution of dog kennel owners’ purses subject to an annual audit by the auditor general, or his or her designee; and (3) Two percent (2%) shall be paid to the state and revert to the general fund.
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