Florida Statutes
Chapter 550 - Pari-Mutuel Wagering
550.01215 - License Application; Periods of Operation; License Fees; Bond.


(1) Each permitholder shall annually, during the period between December 15 and January 4, file in writing with the commission its application for an operating license for a pari-mutuel facility for the conduct of pari-mutuel wagering during the next state fiscal year, including intertrack and simulcast race wagering. Each application for live performances must specify the number, dates, and starting times of all live performances that the permitholder intends to conduct. It must also specify which performances will be conducted as charity or scholarship performances.
(a) Each application for an operating license also must include:
1. For each permitholder, whether the permitholder intends to accept wagers on intertrack or simulcast events.
2. For each permitholder that elects to operate a cardroom, the dates and periods of operation the permitholder intends to operate the cardroom.
3. For each thoroughbred racing permitholder that elects to receive or rebroadcast out-of-state races, the dates for all performances that the permitholder intends to conduct.


(b)1. A greyhound permitholder may not conduct live racing. A jai alai permitholder, harness horse racing permitholder, or quarter horse racing permitholder may elect not to conduct live racing or games. A thoroughbred permitholder must conduct live racing. A greyhound permitholder, jai alai permitholder, harness horse racing permitholder, or quarter horse racing permitholder that does not conduct live racing or games retains its permit; is a pari-mutuel facility as defined in s. 550.002(22); if such permitholder has been issued a slot machine license, the facility where such permit is located remains an eligible facility as defined in s. 551.102(4), continues to be eligible for a slot machine license pursuant to s. 551.104(3), and is exempt from ss. 551.104(4)(c) and (10) and 551.114(2); is eligible, but not required, to be a guest track and, if the permitholder is a harness horse racing permitholder, to be a host track for purposes of intertrack wagering and simulcasting pursuant to ss. 550.3551, 550.615, 550.625, and 550.6305; and remains eligible for a cardroom license.
2. A permitholder or licensee may not conduct live greyhound racing or dogracing in connection with any wager for money or any other thing of value in the state. The commission may deny, suspend, or revoke any permit or license under this chapter if a permitholder or licensee conducts live greyhound racing or dogracing in violation of this subparagraph. In addition to, or in lieu of, denial, suspension, or revocation of such permit or license, the commission may impose a civil penalty of up to $5,000 against the permitholder or licensee for a violation of this subparagraph. All penalties imposed and collected must be deposited with the Chief Financial Officer to the credit of the General Revenue Fund.

(c) Permitholders may amend their applications through February 28.
(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, other than a permitholder issued a permit pursuant to s. 550.3345, a pari-mutuel permitholder may not be issued an operating license for the conduct of pari-mutuel wagering, slot machine gaming, or the operation of a cardroom if the permitholder did not hold an operating license for the conduct of pari-mutuel wagering for fiscal year 2020-2021.

(2) After the first license has been issued to a permitholder, all subsequent annual applications for a license shall be accompanied by proof, in such form as the commission may by rule require, that the permitholder continues to possess the qualifications prescribed by this chapter, and that the permit has not been disapproved at a later election.
(3) The commission shall issue each license no later than March 15. Each permitholder shall operate all performances at the date and time specified on its license. The commission shall have the authority to approve minor changes in racing dates after a license has been issued. The commission may approve changes in racing dates after a license has been issued when there is no objection from any operating permitholder that is conducting live racing or games and that is located within 50 miles of the permitholder requesting the changes in operating dates. In the event of an objection, the commission shall approve or disapprove the change in operating dates based upon the impact on operating permitholders located within 50 miles of the permitholder requesting the change in operating dates. In making the determination to change racing dates, the commission shall take into consideration the impact of such changes on state revenues.
(4) In the event that a permitholder fails to operate all performances specified on its license at the date and time specified, the commission shall hold a hearing to determine whether to fine or suspend the permitholder’s license, unless such failure was the direct result of fire, strike, war, hurricane, pandemic, or other disaster or event beyond the ability of the permitholder to control. Financial hardship to the permitholder shall not, in and of itself, constitute just cause for failure to operate all performances on the dates and at the times specified.
(5) In the event that performances licensed to be operated by a permitholder are vacated, abandoned, or will not be used for any reason, any permitholder shall be entitled, pursuant to rules adopted by the commission, to apply to conduct performances on the dates for which the performances have been abandoned. The commission shall issue an amended license for all such replacement performances which have been requested in compliance with this chapter and commission rules.
History.—s. 5, ch. 92-348; s. 2, ch. 95-390; ss. 2, 16, ch. 96-364; s. 27, ch. 97-94; s. 1, ch. 98-190; s. 1, ch. 98-401; s. 73, ch. 2000-158; s. 4, ch. 2000-354; s. 5, ch. 2009-170; ss. 4, 5, ch. 2010-29; s. 3, ch. 2021-271; s. 8, ch. 2022-7.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XXXIII - Regulation of Trade, Commerce, Investments, and Solicitations

Chapter 550 - Pari-Mutuel Wagering

550.001 - Short Title.

550.002 - Definitions.

550.0115 - Permitholder Operating License.

550.01215 - License Application; Periods of Operation; License Fees; Bond.

550.0235 - Limitation of Civil Liability.

550.0251 - Powers and Duties of the Florida Gaming Control Commission.

550.0351 - Charity Racing Days.

550.0425 - Minors Attendance at Pari-Mutuel Performances; Restrictions.

550.054 - Application for Permit to Conduct Pari-Mutuel Wagering.

550.0555 - Greyhound Dogracing Permits; Relocation Within a County; Conditions.

550.0651 - Elections for Ratification of Permits; Municipal Prohibitions.

550.0745 - Summer Jai Alai Permit Periods of Operation.

550.0951 - Payment of Daily License Fee and Taxes; Penalties.

550.09511 - Jai Alai Taxes; Abandoned Interest in a Permit for Nonpayment of Taxes.

550.09512 - Harness Horse Taxes; Abandoned Interest in a Permit for Nonpayment of Taxes.

550.09514 - Greyhound Dogracing Taxes; Purse Requirements.

550.09515 - Thoroughbred Horse Taxes; Abandoned Interest in a Permit for Nonpayment of Taxes.

550.105 - Occupational Licenses of Racetrack Employees; Fees; Denial, Suspension, and Revocation of License; Penalties and Fines.

550.1155 - Authority of Stewards, Judges, Panel of Judges, or Player’s Manager to Impose Penalties Against Occupational Licensees; Disposition of Funds Collected.

550.125 - Uniform Reporting System; Bond Requirement.

550.135 - Division of Moneys Derived Under This Law.

550.155 - Pari-Mutuel Pool Within Track Enclosure; Takeouts; Breaks; Penalty for Purchasing Part of a Pari-Mutuel Pool for or Through Another in Specified Circumstances.

550.1625 - Dogracing; Taxes.

550.1645 - Escheat to State of Abandoned Interest in or Contribution to Pari-Mutuel Pools.

550.1646 - Credit for Unclaimed Property Remitted to State.

550.1647 - Greyhound Permitholders; Unclaimed Tickets; Breaks.

550.175 - Petition for Election to Revoke Permit.

550.1815 - Certain Persons Prohibited From Holding Racing or Jai Alai Permits; Suspension and Revocation.

550.235 - Conniving to Prearrange Result of Race or Jai Alai Game; Using Medication or Drugs on Horse or Dog; Penalty.

550.24055 - Use of Controlled Substances or Alcohol Prohibited; Testing of Certain Occupational Licensees; Penalty; Evidence of Test or Action Taken and Admissibility for Criminal Prosecution Limited.

550.2415 - Racing of Animals Under Certain Conditions Prohibited; Penalties; Exceptions.

550.255 - Penalty for Conducting Unauthorized Race Meeting.

550.2614 - Distribution of Certain Funds to a Horsemen’s Association.

550.26165 - Breeders’ Awards.

550.2625 - Horseracing; Minimum Purse Requirement, Florida Breeders’ and Owners’ Awards.

550.2633 - Horseracing; Distribution of Abandoned Interest in or Contributions to Pari-Mutuel Pools.

550.26352 - Breeders’ Cup Meet; Pools Authorized; Conflicts; Taxes; Credits; Transmission of Races; Rules; Application.

550.2704 - Jai Alai Tournament of Champions Meet.

550.285 - Obtaining Feed or Other Supplies for Racehorses or Greyhound Racing Dogs With Intent to Defraud.

550.334 - Quarter Horse Racing; Substitutions.

550.3345 - Conversion of Quarter Horse Permit to a Limited Thoroughbred Permit.

550.3355 - Harness Track Licenses for Summer Quarter Horse Racing.

550.3551 - Transmission of Racing and Jai Alai Information; Commingling of Pari-Mutuel Pools.

550.3615 - Bookmaking on the Grounds of a Permitholder; Penalties; Reinstatement; Duties of Track Employees; Penalty; Exceptions.

550.3616 - Racing Greyhounds or Other Dogs Prohibited; Penalty.

550.375 - Operation of Certain Harness Tracks.

550.475 - Lease of Pari-Mutuel Facilities by Pari-Mutuel Permitholders.

550.495 - Totalisator Licensing.

550.505 - Nonwagering Permits.

550.5251 - Florida Thoroughbred Racing; Certain Permits; Operating Days.

550.615 - Intertrack Wagering.

550.625 - Intertrack Wagering; Purses; Breeders’ Awards.

550.6305 - Intertrack Wagering; Guest Track Payments; Accounting Rules.

550.6308 - Limited Intertrack Wagering License.

550.6315 - Applicability of S. 565.02(5) to Guest Tracks.

550.6325 - Uncashed Tickets and Breakage Tax.

550.6335 - Surcharge.

550.6345 - Intertrack Wagering; Purses When Host Track Is Harness Racetrack.

550.70 - Jai Alai General Provisions; Chief Court Judges Required; Extension of Time to Construct Fronton; Amateur Jai Alai Contests Permitted Under Certain Conditions; Playing Days’ Limitations; Locking of Pari-Mutuel Machines.

550.71 - Operation of Ch. 96-364.

550.901 - Interstate Compact on Licensure of Participants in Pari-Mutuel Wagering.

550.902 - Purposes.

550.903 - Definitions; Interstate Compact on Licensure of Participants in Pari-Mutuel Wagering.

550.904 - Entry Into Force.

550.905 - States Eligible to Join Compact.

550.906 - Withdrawal From Compact; Impact on Force and Effect.

550.907 - Compact Committee.

550.908 - Powers and Duties of Compact Committee.

550.909 - Voting Requirements.

550.910 - Administration and Management.

550.911 - Immunity From Liability for Performance of Official Responsibilities and Duties.

550.912 - Rights and Responsibilities of Each Party State.

550.913 - Construction and Severability.