Florida Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 11, 2024) |
61. Department of Business and Professional Regulation |
61D. Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering |
61D-11. Pari-Mutuel Facility Cardroom Operations |
1(1) The cardroom operator or management company shall furnish all cards, dominoes, chips and tokens.
16(2) The cardroom operator shall prominently display a list of all games available for play in the cardroom and are included within the cardroom’s House Rules.
42(3) The cardroom operator shall maintain a copy of the rules of play. The rules of play shall be made available to the division or to players upon request.
71(4) Card games that utilize a designated player that covers other players’ wagers shall be governed by the cardroom operator’s house rules. The house rules shall:
97(a) Establish uniform requirements to be a designated player;
106(b) Ensure that the dealer button rotates around the card table in a clockwise fashion on a hand by hand basis to provide each player desiring to be the designated player an equal opportunity to participate as the designated player; and,
147(c) Not require the designated player to cover all potential wagers.
158Rulemaking Authority 160550.0251(12), 161849.086(4), 162(11) FS. Law Implemented 166550.0251(6), 167849.086(4) FS. 169History–New 1-7-97, Amended 5-9-04, 4-12-06, 9-7-08, 7-21-14, 1-2-18.
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Related DOAH Cases (3)
- 97-002080RP St. Petersburg Kennel Club, Inc., D/B/A Derby Lane vs. Division Of Pari-Mutuel Wagering
- 97-000031 St. Petersburg Kennel Club, Inc. vs. Division Of Pari-Mutuel Wagering
- 96-003860RP West Flagler Associates, Ltd., D/B/A Flagler Greyhound Track; Hartman Tyner, Inc., D/B/A Hollywood Greyhound Track; St. Petersburg Kennel Club, D/B/A Derby Lane; And Daytona Beach Kennel Club, Inc., D/B/A Daytona Beach Kennel Club vs. Department Of Business And Professional Regulation, Division Of Pari-Mutuel Wagering