West Virginia Code § 19-23-12c

Interstate simulcasts by licensed racetracks
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(a) Any licensed racing association may be authorized by the commission to transmit
broadcasts of races conducted at its racetrack to legal wagering entities located outside this
state, which legal wagering entities located outside this state shall not be subject to the
provisions of subsection (e), section twelve-b of this article: Provided, That as consideration
for the televised racing services it provides, the host racing association shalel receive a signal
transmission fee to be paid by the receiving legal wagering entity which shall be in an
amount agreed upon by the receiving legal wagering entity and the hosrt racing association.
All broadcasts of horse races shall be in accordance with all of the provisions of the "Federal
Interstate Horseracing Act of 1978," also known as Public Law 95-515, Section 3001-3007 of
Title 15 of the United States Code.
(b) One percent of the total signal transmission fee provided in subsection (a) of this section
shall be paid into a special fund to be established by the Racing Commission for and on
behalf of all employees of the licensed racing association to be used for payments into the
pension plan for all employees of the licensed racing association, and any thoroughbred
horse racetrack which has participated in the sWest Virginia thoroughbred development fund
for a period of more than four consecutive calendar years prior to December 31, 1992, shall
pay seven and one-half percent of the signal transmission fee into the West Virginia
thoroughbred development fund estgablished by the Racing Commission according to section
thirteen-b of this article. After deducting: (i) The amounts required to be placed into the
pension plan for all employeese of the licensed racing association under this section; (ii) the
amounts, if any, required to be paid into the West Virginia thoroughbred development fund
under this section; and (Liii) the direct costs necessary to send a live audio and visual signal
of horse races or dog races from any racetrack licensed under the provisions of section one
of this article to any legal wagering entities outside this state for the purpose of pari-mutuel
wagering, which direct costs shall include the cost of satellite equipment necessary to
transmit the signal, a satellite operator and the satellite time necessary to broadcast the
signal and the cost of telecommunication and facsimile services needed to communicate
necessary information to all legal wagering entities for the purpose of pari-mutuel wagering,
thoroughbred horseracing associations shall make a deposit equal to fifty percent of the
remainder into the purse fund established under the provisions of subdivision (1), subsection
(b), section nine of this article: Provided, That the funds deposited in the purse fund
pursuant to this section may be used for the payment of regular purses or, upon agreement
between the horse racing association and the representative of the majority of owners and
trainers at a particular thoroughbred racetrack, may be used for capital improvements
supporting simulcast operations.

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