Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 93 - Race Horse Industry Reform
Section 9353 - License application procedures


(a) Application for license.--An application for an initial or renewal license shall be in the form and manner prescribed by the commission in accordance with this chapter. The commission may deny a license to an applicant that provides false or misleading information on or omits material information from the application. The application shall include all of the following:
(1) The applicant's legal name.
(2) The location of the applicant's principal office.
(3) The name, address and date of birth of each principal with a 5% or greater share of ownership or beneficial interest in the applicant.
(4) Audited financial statements for the last three years or, if the applicant does not have audited financial statements, financial and other pertinent information as required by the commission to determine that the applicant is financially capable of operating as a going concern and protecting accounts.
(5) A detailed plan of how the wagering system will operate. The commission may require changes in the proposed plan of operations as a condition of granting a license. There shall not be subsequent material changes in the plan of operations unless ordered by the commission or until approved by the commission after receiving a written request.
(6) A list of all personnel processing wagers on races made by residents of this Commonwealth. This list shall be kept current and be provided to the commission upon request.
(7) Copies of all documents required under this subsection by the commission.
(b) Review.--In reviewing an application, the commission may consider any information, data, report, finding or other factor available that it considers important or relevant to the determination of whether the applicant is qualified to hold a license, including all of the following:
(1) The integrity of the applicant and its principals, including:
(i) Whether the applicant or its principals are unsuitable.
(ii) Whether the applicant or its principals have been a party to litigation over business practices, disciplinary actions over a business license or refusal to renew a license.
(iii) Whether the applicant or its principals have been a party to proceedings in which unfair labor practices, discrimination or violation of government regulations pertaining to racing or gaming laws was an issue or bankruptcy proceedings.
(iv) Whether the applicant or its principals have failed to satisfy judgments, orders or decrees.
(v) Whether the applicant or its principals have been delinquent in filing tax reports or remitting taxes.
(2) The quality of physical facilities and equipment.
(3) The financial ability of the applicant to conduct wagering.
(4) The protections provided to safeguard accounts, including a certification from the licensee's chief financial officer that account funds will not be commingled with other funds as required under this chapter.
(5) The management ability of the applicant and its principals.
(6) Compliance of the applicant with applicable statutes, charters, ordinances and administrative regulations.
(7) The efforts of the applicant to promote, develop and improve the horse racing industry in this Commonwealth.
(8) The efforts of the applicant to safeguard and promote the integrity of pari-mutuel wagering in this Commonwealth.
(9) The economic impact of the applicant upon the Commonwealth.

Cross References. Section 9353 is referred to in section 9356 of this title.

Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Title 3 - AGRICULTURE

Chapter 93 - Race Horse Industry Reform

Extra - Chapter Notes

Section 9301 - Definitions

Section 9311 - State Horse Racing Commission

Section 9312 - Additional powers of commission

Section 9313 - Budget

Section 9314 - Location

Section 9315 - Number of licensed racing entities

Section 9316 - Department of Revenue

Section 9317 - Allocation of racing days

Section 9318 - Licenses for horse race meetings

Section 9319 - Code of conduct

Section 9320 - Financial interests

Section 9321 - Officials at horse race meetings

Section 9322 - Secondary pari-mutuel organization

Section 9323 - Occupational licenses for individuals

Section 9325 - Power of commission to impose fines

Section 9326 - Admission to racetrack

Section 9327 - Security personnel

Section 9329 - Interstate simulcasting

Section 9330 - Place and manner of conducting pari-mutuel wagering at racetrack enclosure

Section 9331 - Pari-mutuel wagering at nonprimary locations

Section 9332 - Books and records of pari-mutuel wagering

Section 9333 - Filing of certain agreements with commission

Section 9334 - State Racing Fund and tax rate

Section 9335 - Pari-mutuel pool distribution

Section 9336 - Pennsylvania Breeding Fund

Section 9337 - Pennsylvania Sire Stakes Fund

Section 9338 - Fair fund proceeds

Section 9339 - Hearing

Section 9340 - Prohibition of wagering

Section 9341 - Veterinarians and State stewards

Section 9342 - Promotions and discounts

Section 9343 - Monitoring of wagering on video screens

Section 9344 - Intrastate simulcasting

Section 9345 - Commingling

Section 9346 - Standardbred horse racing purse money

Section 9351 - General license requirements

Section 9352 - Licensing costs and fees

Section 9353 - License application procedures

Section 9354 - Oral presentation by applicant

Section 9355 - Additional information

Section 9356 - Operations

Section 9357 - Transfers of licenses

Section 9358 - Duration of license

Section 9359 - Penalties and enforcement

Section 9361 - Tax compliance requirement

Section 9371 - Mandatory requirements for medication rules

Section 9372 - Establishment of Pennsylvania Race Horse Testing Program

Section 9373 - Equipment, supplies and facilities

Section 9374 - Costs of enforcement of medication rules or regulations