(a) The only wagering permitted on historic horse racing shall be under the pari-mutuel system of wagering. Historic horse racing is an exotic wager and all systems of wagering other than pari-mutuel shall be prohibited. - (i) Wagering conducted in conformity with W.S. § 11-25-101 through 11-25-113.
(b) Wagering on a historic horse race(s) shall only be conducted by a Permittee approved by the Commission.
(c) Wagering on a historic horse race(s) shall only be permitted in a designated area on the permitted premises of a Permittee licensed to conduct a live horse race meeting, including any satellite facility where live simulcasting is available and approved by the Commission. - (i) All designated areas shall be established in such a way as to control access by the general public and prevent entry by any patron who is under eighteen (18) years of age or is otherwise not permitted to place wagers.
- (ii) Each Permittee shall provide terminals that are accessible to handicapped patrons.
(d) A Permittee may conduct wagering on historic races on any days and hours which is in conformity with local municipalities and approved by the Commission.
(e) The permittee shall submit an application to the Commission when making a request to offer historic horse racing. - (i) The permittee shall pay an additional fee in the amount of fifty ($50.00) dollars for each day offering historic horse racing (non-refundable)
- (ii) The permittee shall submit a list for approval:
- (A) All wagering types offered by historic horse racing terminals.
- (B) The types, number, and denominations of pari-mutuel wagers to be offered.
- (C) A detailed description of the rules that apply to the pari-mutuel wager and the method of calculating payouts, including how money will be allocated to seed pools.
- (iv) The Commission may require additional information and clarification.
(f) Historic horse racing terminals shall use cash or cash vouchers only.
(g) All wagering on a historic horse race shall incorporate the following elements: - (i) A Permittee shall at all times maintain at least two (2) terminals offering each type of exotic wager on an historic horse race, in each location;
- (ii) Once a patron deposits the wagered amount in the terminal offering wagering on a historic horse race, a historic horse race or races shall be chosen at random;
- (iii) Prior to the patron making his or her wager selections, the terminal shall not display any information that would allow the patron to identify the historic race on which he or she is wagering, including the location of the race, the date on which the race was run, the names of the horses in the race, or the names of the jockeys that rode the horses in the race;
- (iv) The terminal shall make available true and accurate past performance information on the historic horse race to the patron prior to making his or her wager selections. The information shall be current as of the day the historic horse race was actually run. The information provided to the patron shall be displayed on the terminal in data or graphical form; and
- (v) After a patron finalizes his or her wager selections, the terminal shall display a video replay of the race(s), a portion thereof, or an animated depiction of the race's finish, and the official results of the race(s). The identity of the race(s) shall be revealed to the patron after the patron has placed his or her wager;
- (vi) Each terminal for wagering shall display odds or pool amounts that the patron will receive for a winning wager on each pari-mutuel pool.
(h) The Commission may require testing of each terminal used for wagering on historic horse races by an independent testing laboratory to ensure its integrity and proper working order.
(i) The independent testing laboratory shall be chosen by the Commission and the expense of the testing shall be paid by the Permittee offering the wagering on historic horse races.
038-10 Wyo. Code R. § 10-9