PURPOSE: This rule sets forth the criteria for the issuance of Class D licenses.
- (1) The commission may issue a Class D license if it determines on the basis of all the facts before it that-
- (A) The applicant is financially able to operate a racetrack;
- (B) The applicant is administratively able to operate a racetrack;
- (C) The racetrack will be operated in accordance with all applicable laws and rules; and
- (D) The issuance of the license will not adversely affect the public health, safety and welfare.
- (2) In making therequired determinations, the commission must consider the following factors and indices:
(A) The integrity of the applicant and any personnel employed to have duties and responsibilities for operating pari-mutuel wagering at the state fair or a county fair. This determination shall include consideration oE
- 1. Any criminal record of any individuak
- 2. The involvement in litigation over business practices by the applicant or any individuals or entities employed by the applicant;
- 3. The involvement in proceedings in which unfair labor practices, discrimination or regulation of horse racing or gambling was an issue;
- 4. Failure to satisfy any judgments, orders or decrees of any court; and
- 5. Any other indices related to integrity which the commission deems crucial to its decision-making as long as the same indices are considered with regard to all applicants;
- (B) The types and variety of pari-mutuel horse racing which applicant will offer and the ability to attract quality horses;
(C) The quality of the physical facility together with improvements and equipment including:
- 1. The racetrack(s);
- 2. Stabling;
- 3. Grandstand;
- 4. Detention barn;
- 5. Paddock;
- 6. Jockey’s and driver’s quarters;
- 7. Pari-mutuel tote;
- 8. Parking;
- 9. Access by road and public transportation;
- 10. Perimeter fence;
- 11. Other security improvements and equipment; Division 504lissouri Horse Racing Commission
- 12. Starting, timing, photo-finish and
photo-patrol or video equipment;
- 13. Commission work areas; and
- 14. Any other indices related to quality of
the facility which the commission deems crucial to its decision-making as long as the same indices are considered with regard to all applicants;
- (D) The imminence of completion of the facility or any improvements;
(E) Financial ability to develop and operate a pari-mutuel horse racing facility successfully, including:
- 1. Amounts and reliability of development
costs;
- 2. Certainty of site acquisition or lease, if
required;
- 3. Current financial conditions;
- 4. Sources of equity and debt funds,
amounts, terms and conditions and certainty of commitment;
- 5. Provisions for cost overruns, nonreceipt
of expected equity or debt funds, failure to achieve projected revenues or other financial adversity;
- 6. Feasibility of financial plan; and
- 7. Any other indices related to financial
ability which the commission deems crucial to its decision-making as long as the same indices are considered with regard to all applicants;
(F) The status of governmental actions required by the applicant’s facility including:
- 1. Necessary road improvements;
- 2. Necessary public utility improvements;
- 3. Acceptance of any required environ-
mental assessment and preparation of any required environmental impact statement; and
- 4. Any other indices related to the status
of governmental actions which the commission deems crucial to its decision-making as long as the same indices are considered with regard to all applicants;
(G) Management ability of the applicant including:
- 1. Qualifications of managers, consul-
tants and other contractors to develop and operate a pari-mutuel horse racing facility;
- 2. Security plan;
- 3. Plans for human and animal health
and safety;
- 4. Marketing, promotion and advertising
plans;
- 5. Concession plan;
- 6. Plan for training personnei;
- 7. Equal employment and affirmative
action plan; and
- 8. Any other indices related to manage-
ment ability which the commission deems crucial to its decision-making as long as the same indices are considered with regard to all applicants;
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- (H) Compliance with applicable statutes, regulations, charters and ordinances;
- (I) Efforts to promote orderly growth of horse racing in Missouri and educate the public with respect to horse racing and pari mutuel betting;
(J) The impact of the facility including:
1. The eionomic impact-
- A. The employment created;
- B. The purchases of goods and services;
- C. Public and private investment; and
- D. Taxes generated;
- 2. Ecological impact;
- 3. Impact on energy conservation and
development of alternative energy sources;
- 4. Social impact;
- 5. Cost of public improvements; and
- 6. Any other indices related to impact
which the commission deems crucial to its decision-making as long as the same indices are considered with regard to all applicants; and
- (K) The extent of any public support or opposition.
(3) The commission may also consider any other information which the applicant discloses and which is relevant or helpful to a proper determination by the commission.
Auth: sections 313.580.1. and 313.580.3, RSMo (1986). Emergency rule filed June 5, 1986, effectiue June 15, 1986, expired Oct. 13, 1986. Original rule filed June 12, 1986 effective Oct. 27, 1986.