Account wagering systems shall:
(1)
- (A) For systems that use other than voice-only wagering communications technology, provide for the patron’s review and confirmation of all wagering information before the wagering communication is accepted by the book.
- (B) The system shall create a record of the confirmation.
- (C) This record of the confirmation of the wager shall be deemed to be the actual transaction of record, regardless of what wager was recorded by the system;
- (2) Except in the case of a wager placed due to clear error by the book, as defined in the book’s internal control system, prohibit wagers from being changed after the patron has reviewed and confirmed the wagering information, and the specific wagering communication transaction has been completed;
- (3) Prohibit the acceptance of wagers after post time or the start of a sporting event except those originated after post time or the start time of the sporting event that are approved in the same manner as other events approved pursuant to this part provided, however, that wagers on in-progress sporting events are not prohibited under this part;
- (4) Prohibit a book from accepting an account wager, or a series of account wagers, in an amount in excess of the available balance of the wagering account;
- (5) Prohibit a book from accepting sports wagers and nonpari-mutuel horse race wagers from patrons while physically located outside the state;
- (6) Post payment on winning account wagers as a credit to the patron’s wagering account as soon as reasonably practicable after the event is declared official;
(7)
- (A) Unless otherwise approved by the Arkansas Racing Commission, maintain a completely separate wagering account for pari-mutuel horse race wagers.
- (B) Wagering accounts for pari-mutuel sports wagers, nonpari-mutuel horse race wagers, and nonpari-mutuel sports wagers may be commingled in a single wagering account;
- (8) Maintain complete records of every deposit, withdrawal, wager, winning payoff, and any other debit or credit for each account; and
- (9) For systems that use other than voice-only wagering communications technology, produce a printable record of the entire transaction as required by this section and shall not accept any wagering communication or transaction if the printable record system is inoperable.