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\ ;'35\.7&s W131 \ ., , 49th Annual Report ofth, DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS REGULATION DIVISION OF PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING to the HONORABLE BOB GRAHAM Governor of Florida FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1980 ............................................

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    49th Annual Report

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    DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS REGULATION

    DIVISION OF PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING

    to the

    HONORABLE BOB GRAHAM

    Governor of Florida FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING

    JUNE 30, 1980

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  • GO~ORBOBGRAHAM

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    49th Annual Report

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    DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS REGULATION

    DIVISION OF PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING to the

    HONORABLE BOB GRAHAM Governor of Florida

    FOR THE ASCAL YEAR ENDING

    JUNE 30, 1980

  • TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Page

    COMMENTARy .................................................... 3-10

    COMPARATIVE DATA ...........................•. . ................ 12-17

    BALANCE SHEET -ALL FUNDS (Exhibit A) .......................... 18-19

    STATEMENT OF REVENUES (Exhibit B) .............................. 20

    STATEMENT OF GENERAL GOVERNMENTAL EXPENDITURES

    AND ENCUMBRANCES (Exhibit C) . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

    STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES (Exhibit D) . . . . . . . . . . 22 SUMMARY OF RACING REVENUES FOR REGULAR

    PERFORMANCES (Exhibit E) ........... . ............ . ....... Fold-Out-23

    SUMMARY OF RACING REVENUES FOR CHARITY I

    SCHOLARSHIP DAY PERFORMANCES (Exhibit F) ....... . .... Fold-Out-2J

    SUPPLEMENTAL STATEMENT OF REVENUES AND

    EXPENDITURES (Exhibit G) ............................... .. ...... 24-25

    STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND

    DISBURSEMENTS (Exhibit H) . ....... . .... .. ...... . ............. . . . 2~27

    SCHOLARSHIP FUND DAY RECEIPTS (Exhibit I) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

    ESCHEAT PARI-MUTUEL TICKETS RECEIPTS (Exhibit J) ..... .. ...... 29

    PARI-MUTUEL REVENUE COLLECTED BY

    GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION (Exhibit K) ............. • ............. 30-31

    PAlO ATTENDANCE. PARI-MUTUEL HANDLE,

    STATE REVENUE (Exhibit L) ....................................... 32

    ADDITIONAL DAYS GRANTED FOR CHARITABLE

    PURPOSES (Exhibit M) .... .. . .. ..... .. ............................ 33-35

    LIST OF OFFICERS, DIRECTORS AND STATISTICAL

    SUMMARIES OF ASSOCIATIONS:

    Greyhound Tracks . .... . . . ................................... , ...... 3~S3

    Jai-Alai Frontons . ....... . .. ... ... .. . . ....... . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . ... . .. . 54-62

    Harness Tracks ............. . ...................... . ..... , ......... 63-64 Horse Tracks .................... • ..... , .......................... . 65-69

    Quarter Horse Track . ........ . ..... . . . . . .. . . . . .... . .. . ...... . . .... _ . 70

    Pursuant to Section 283 .27, F.S ., this public document was promulgated

    at an annual cost of S5,I37 ($6.42 per copy) in compliance with Section 550.02(2) , F.S.

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    Forty-Ninth Annual Report

    to the

    GOVERNOR OF FLORIDA

    from

    DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS REGULATION

    DIVISION OF PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING

    and the

    FLORIDA PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSION

    July I, 1979 through June 30, 1980

    His Excellency Bob Graham Governor of Florida Tallahassee, Florida

    Dear Governor Graham:

    July I , 1980

    The Florida Pari-Mutuel Commission and the Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering submit the Forty-Ninth Annual Report for the period beginning July I, 1979 and ending June 30, 1980, in compliance with the requirements of Chapters 2O.16(4Xd) and SSO.02(2) , Florida Statutes .

    During this period the Florida Pari-Mutuel Commission was chaired by Dr. Leon G . van Wert, an attorney from Daytona Beach, and Billy Vessels, Stephen Abram-son, Cope Newbern and James Lewis served as members. The Pari-Mutuel Commis-sion has the legislative authority and responsibility for awarding racing dates; hear-ing appeals of all decisions which relate to the suspension or revocation of a pcnnit-tee' s license; making recommendations to the Division regarding new or existing rules for all racing and jai-alai operations; and issuing an annual report to the Gover-nor and Legislature on the racing and jai-alai industries in Florida. Among the most significant accomplishments of this body during the fiscal year were recommenda-tions by a Commission subcommittee to study the pari-mutuel tax structure. This subcommittee' s report formed the basis of the new tax relief package, which was en-acted by the Legislature and signed into law by the Governor on June 4, 1980. Also of great importance was a subcommittee chaired by Chairman van Wert on the medication and drug issues in racing. This subcommittee's work formed the founda-tion for the recently enacted "medication" statute and Division rules promulgated incident thereto, all in accordance with the National Association of State Racing Commissioners' recommended uniform rules on the subject .

    . The Annual Report presents an accurate record of the activities of the Division and the pari-mutuel industry during the fiscal year. The records, ftles and documents

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    from which the Report is compiled are maintained at the Division office in the State Office Building, 1350 Northwest 12 Avenue, Room 332, Miami, Florida 33136. These records are open for inspection to all persons during regular business hours.

    BUREAU OF INVESTIGATIONS

    The primary objectives of the Division's Bureau of Investigations are to insure the enforcement of the rules of racing and jai·a1ai and to protect the general wagering public by conducting investigations of alleged fraud, deception and corruption in relation to pari-mutuel wagering in the State of Florida. In meeting these primary objectives, the Bureau of Investigations in tum preserves the integrity of the pari-mutuel industry by seeking out and prohibiting any person or persons whose conduct within the pari-mutuel industry is detrimental to the best interests of the people of the State of Florida. Additionally. the Bureau of investigations is charged with con-ducting investigations of alleged organized criminal inf"tJtration into the pari-mutuel industry in the State of Florida and has provided assistance to loca1. state and federa1 law enforcement agencies in order to deter such infiltration.

    During fiscal 1979-80. the Bureau opened 521 investigative cases, bringing 355 of those cases to a close. Of those cases opened during that period. over SO'" resulted in administrative proceedings in accordance with Chapters 5SO and 551, Florida Stat-utes, and Chapter 120, Florida Statutes, entitled the Administrative Procedures Act.

    Of particular importance, the Bureau opened an investigation late in 1979 on what appeared to be a bookmaking and possible race-fixing scheme openly operating ad-jacent to Calder Race Course. The Bureau's subsequent contact with the Miami Office of the Federa1 Bureau of Investigation revealed a concurrent and active Federal Strike Force investigation of the same subjects for an alleged race-rlXing scheme in 1975 involving organized crime figures. The Division's Bureau of Investi-gations worked closely with the Federal Strike Force investigators and prosecutors throughout the remainder of the fiscal year. The Strike Force investigation culminated in Grand Jury indictments and subsequent convictions.

    Additionally, the Bureau of Investigations assisted the Florida Department of Law Enforcement in an 8-month statewide jai-alai probe. This probe resulted when Governor Bob Graham ordered Janet Reno, Dade County State Attorney, to coordi-nate an investigation following the arrest of six Floridians in August 1979 for perjury and game-roong in Connecticut. In February 1980, a Sroward County Grand Jury in-dicted eleven men in a game-rlXing scandal originaling at the Dania Jai-Alai Fronton.

    Efforts to identify and investigate iIlega1 sources of prohibited drugs known to be administered to racing animals continued through the f"lSCal year. Liaison between the Division and other law enforcement and regulatory qencies to combat the flow of drugs met with reasonable success and has progressed over previous years.

    BUREAU OF LABORATORY SERVICES

    The primary function of the Division's Racing and Research Laboratory is the detection and identification of micro-quantities of drugs which might affect the per-formance of Florida's racing greyhounds and horses. To fulrill this function the Laboratory must maintain an ongoing research and development program on new and problem drugs. Two hundred forty research and development sartlples from ani-mals administered drugs were studied this year, both in-house and in conjunction with an Inter-Laboratory Drug Research and Evaluation Program and the Associa-tion of Official Raciog Chemists.

    During the year, the Laboratory received 42,580 official urine and blood samples for analyses. These samples were subjected to 96,703 analyses which resulted in 44 positive drug reports of which 7 were due to the use of narcotics Fentanyl and Butor-phanol. All such drug positive reports are submitted to the Division Director for appropriate disciplinary action.

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  • LICENSE SECTION

    All persons employed in any capacity at the tracts and frontons must be finger-printed, photographed. and licensed. During the fiscal year, 34,620 occupational licenses were issued.

    Florida continues to subscribe to the National Association of State Racing Infor-mation System (NASRIS). which maintains a complete. record of licensees and any decisions or rulings issued by all racing states. In conjunction with the NASRlS sys-tem the License Section uses data processing equipment to maintain a complete record of each person licensed. The purchase and dissemination of 14 micro--readers this year, being used at the various operating pari-mutuel facilities. has enabled the Division to maintain stricter control on the eligibility of applicants for licensing.

    Under a reciprocity agreement between member states of the National Association of State Racing Commissioners and in compliance with Chapter 5SO.10(4), Florida Statutes, the Slate of Florida recognizes decisions and rulings made by other states.

    PERMIT HOLDERS

    Thirty-seven permits to conduct pari-mutuel wagering have been granted by the Division. During the flSC8l year, pari-mutuel activities were conducted at eighteen greyhound tracks, nine jai-alai frontons (Fronton, Inc. , did not operate during the 1979-80 season), four thoroughbred tracks (Tropical Park operates at Calder Race Course), two harness tracks and for the one quarter horse permit , activities were conducted at Pompano Park Race Track.. Detailed statistical analyses of each of the tracks and frontons which operated during the 1979-80 flSC8l year are,included in the exhibits of this Report. Legislation passed during the 1980 legislative session per-mitted the conversion of the Miami Beach Kennel ~lub permit and the Gator Downs Racing permit to summer jai-alai permits, and Seminole Park. and Fairgrounds harness racing permit to a dogracing permit. Operating dates for these converted permits will occur during the 1980-81 flSC8l year.

    SCOPE OF PARI-MUTUELS

    The pari-mutuel handle for the 1979-80 racing season was up 3'1" breaking all other previous records. The State's income from pari-mutuel activities once again ex-ceeded the SI00 million mark . The importance of racing revenue to the tax structure of Florida cannot be: underestimat~ , as many worthwhile state and local projects are dependent upon this source of income.

    Florida had 4,591 pari-mutuel performances during the past fISCal year. The sum of Slm, 009,882.79 was coUected from all sources by the Division during

    the flSC8l year. Of this amount SS,246,12S.84 was expended in regulating the opera-tion of the entire industry.

    The sum of S29,915,500 was distributed to the 67 counties, each county receiving $446,500. This is the JIlaximum amount permitted because of a ceiling placed on such distribution by the 1971 Legislature.

    An additional amount of SI2, 783,S47 .S9 which under the former statute wouJd have been distributed to the counties was deposited in the State General Revenue Fund.

    In addition, 548,SI4,93S.03 was deposited in the State General Revenue Fund to support the varied functions of our state government.

    Other monies were distributed to the Racing Promotional Trust Fund, Racing Scholarship Trust Fund, and the State School Trust Fund , as enumerated in Schedule "H'! Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements.

    A recapitulation of the pari-mutuel handle, attendance, and tax revenue amounts, aJong with the percentages of increase and/or decrease for each permittee is found on PIle 12.

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  • CHARITY DAYS

    Thirty·one tracks and frontons operated a tow of 125 extra performances during the ftseal year for approved charitable organizations and schools.

    SCHOLARSHIP FUND

    Pursuant to Chapter S50.08. Florida Statutes, the Legislature authorized the various tracks and Crontons to operate additional days for the express purpose of creating and producing state scholarships for qualified applicants. These: funds are the net proceeds derived from extra days. This scholarship fund is administered by the State Board of Regents for institutions of higber learning, A total of S663.!i73.13 was deposited to this fund in the past fiscaJ year. Exhibit "I" ofthis report shows the amounts raised by the industry.

    Since their inception thirty years ago, these extra days have raised $14,382,942.81 for our state-supported colleges. 1950- S 165.830.00 1960- $ 1951- 247,260.75 1961-1952- 239,147. 74 1962-1953- 232,907. 36 1963-1954- 280,506.70 1964-1955- 279,227.97 196!i -1956- 299,070.54 1966-1957- 349,514.()6 1967-1958- 366,481.60 1968-1959- 293 ,901.79 1969-

    364,819.43 316,021 .21 408,652.45 393,641.10 399,898.11 474,937.22 462,441 .03 419,499.49 541,389.12 447,133.37

    1970- S 495,387.58 1971 - 619,H8.80 1972- 717,037 .13 1973- 733,734.71 1974- 949,801.51 1975- 835,385 .51 1976- 740,841.75 Im- 541 ,271.20 1978- 543,991 .40 1979- 560,099.05 1980- 663,573.13 Total- SI4,382,942.81

    ABANDONED PARI-MUTUEL TICKETS

    Pursuant to Chapler 550.164, Florida Statutes, it was declared by the Legislature that all abandoned pari-mutuel tickets over one year old should escheat to the state for deposit to the Principal of the State School Fund. These funds are used for the support and maintenance of our public schools. A total of $I,88I,068.6S was re-ceived from this source by the Division throughout the fiscal year, and related audits were made . Exhibit " ) " of this report shows in detail the amounts remitted by the individual associations.

    Yearly receipts dating from 1957, when the Division first begah collecting these funds. are itemized below: f 1957- $ 3,992.20 1965- $ 320,530.50 1958- 204,449.30 1966- 425 ,130.20 1959- 240,545.15 1967- 381,857.30 1960- 311 ,045. 10 1968- 448,161.00 1961 - 403,903 .95 1969- 513 ,254.45 1962- 273 ,272 .60 1970- 590,891.25 1963- 265,045. 70 1971 - 666,40.5 .35 1964- 292,193.60 1972- 706,391.10

    LEGISLATION

    1973- $ 1974-1975-1976-1977-1978-1979-1980-

    943 ,267 .65 1, 136,606.30 1,288,31 7.6.5 1,429,361.00 1,449,016,10 1,582,011 .10 2,011,455.70 1,881,068.65

    Total - $17,768 ,172.90

    The 1980 legislative session was an eventful one for the pari-mutuel industry with significant changes in the tax structure and in the control of the use of drugs and medication for racing animals. Additionally. a summer jai·alai Season was author-ized for certain permittees. In 1975, 1977, and 1979, the Legislature passed tempo-rary tax relief bills for horseracing. In 1980 a permanent tax structure was established, which provided for significant increases in purses and awards for horseracing and for

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  • furtber reductions in tbe tax rate for horseracing permittees. The tax rate for grey. hound racing remained essentiaUy the same, and tbe tax rate for jai-alai was increas· ed slightly. Additionally, a new provision was added which luarantees a minimum purse structure for greyhound racinl. The new tax structure also provides an ineen· tive for capital improvements by allowinl an increase in takeout to be used exclusively for that purpose. The change in the drug and medication law now prohibits tbe use of any drug or medication and provides severe penalties for violations. An additional change in the law authorized the conversi()n of the Seminole Park and Fairgrounds' permit from a harness racing permit to a greyhound racing permit .

    Specifics on these legislative changes follow:

    I. Chapter 8O-S7; an act relating to pari·mutuel wagering; amending s. SSO.Oll , Florida Statutes; providing number of racing days for certain dog and horse tracts: providing time limitations with respect to requests for horse and dog track days of operation: providing that certain pennitholders may elect to operate charity days as part o f their allowed meetings; providing for matinee performances for dogtrack permitholders; requiring promulgation of rules; amending s. SSO.OSI, Florida Stat· utes; providing for winter thoroughbred horseracing periods of operation; providing for a special racing period: requiring permitholders to agree to operate the full num· ber of regular racing days; amending s. SSO.09, Florida Statutes ; providing for daily license fees and taxes : providing for deposits in specified trust funds; providing pen· a1ties: amending s. SSO. IO. Florida Statutes; providing for annual occupationallicen-ses and fees therefor; deleting provision relating to employment of state residents; re-enacting and amending s. SSO.J2(2)(b) and (c). Florida Statutes, relating to uniform reporting system; revising dates for ming of appraisal; providing for certification and attestation of unifonn reports; amending s. SSO. I3, Florida Statutes; providing for distribution of moneys from the trust fund; amending s. SSO. I6(2), Florida Stat· utes; providing for commissions and for additional commission to be used for capital improvements or reduction of capital improvement debt; requiring certain reports; amending s. SSO.162, Florida Statutes; authorizing amounts to be withheld by dog· track pennitholders for specified purposes; providing status of greyhound lessees; defining "operation day" ; providing application of certain penalties and sanctions; amending s. SSO.U2, Florida Statutes; providing tax On breaks paid to specified trust funds; providing minimum purse requirements and florida breeders' awards with respect to horseracing; providing for fees and r«ords; creating s. SSO.263 , Florida Statutes; providing for escheat to the state o f money represented by abandoned tickets in custody of horseracing pcrmitholders and for deposit in specified trust funds: amending s. SSO.26'(2)(b). Florida Statutes; correcting cross references; amending ·ss. SSO.J3(3), SSO.37(S), SSO.39(2), and SSO.42, Florida Statutes, relating to quarter horse, harness horseracing, summer harness horseracing. and summer thoroughbred racing pcnnitholders; providing for application of fees , taxes, penal· lies and sanctions; amending s. SSO.34(J ), Aorida Statutes; providing number of days of dogracing at North Florida tracks; amending s. SSO.43, Florida Statutes; re-Quiring summer thoroughbred permitholders to agree to operate the full number of days requested; providing for additional racing days; amending s. SS1.031, Florida Statutes; providing charity days, matinees. and time limitations with respect to re-quests for jai alai fronton days of operation; amending s. SSl.06, FlQrida Statutes: providinl daily license fees and taxes for jai alai permitholders; providing for deposit of such funds; providing penalties; amending s. SSI .09(2), florida Statutes; provid· ing commissions for jai alai pennitholders and for additional commission to be used for capital improvements or reduction of capital improvement debt; reviving and readopting, notwithstanding chapter 79·300, Laws of Florida. s. SSO.4904, Florida Statutes, as it existed on July I. 1979, and ss. SSO.OSI, SSO.09, SSO.12(2Xc), SSO.262(3), SSO.37(S), SSO.42, Florida Statutes, as amended; repealing ss. SSO.069, ~~O.09I, SSO. I6(8)-(ll) , SSO.16I, SSO.16l, ~SO.26, SSO.27, SSO.26I, SSO.lO, SSO.l8, SSO.J9(J), (4), SSO.44, SSO.47(2), SSO.49, SSO.490I, SSO.4902, SSO.490J, SSO.490S,

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  • lSO.4906, llO.4901, lSO.4908, lll.071, ll1.09(8), lll.ll, ll1.l4, Florida Statutes, relating to taxes, fees, commissions, and purses on pari-mututel operations, employ-ment of residents, and lease of certain facilities; providing an effective date.

    2. Chapter 80-69; an act relating to charity and scholarship days; adding s. 550.03(2)(0) and (0), Florida Statutes: authorizing the Florida Pari-mututel Commis-sion to allow additional charity and scholarship days in Escambia, Hillsborough, Pin-ellas, Dade and Seminole Counties for certain purposes; providing an effective date.

    3. Chapter 80-88; an act relating to pari.; mutuel wagering; providing for a summer jai alai season with respect to certain pennittees; providing for conversion of a per-mit to a jai alai permit by the Division of Pari-mutute1 Wagering of the Department of Business Regulation; amending s. 550.37(13), Florida Statutes, permitting certain harness racing permitholders to apply for and receive a license to conduct dograce meetings in lieu of harness racing at harness tracks; adding paragr,ph (b) to s. 550.16, Florida Statutes, as amended by chapter 80-57, Laws of Florida, affecting capital improvements: amending s. 550.37(12). Florida Statutes, relating to quarter-horse days and dates at harness tracks; providing an effective date.

    4. Chapter 80-270; an act relating to the racing of animals; providing findings: creating s. 550.241, Florida Statutes; prohibiting the racing of animals under certain conditions; authorizing administrative action against occupational licensees; provid-ing for revocation, suspension, summary suspension, and denial of license or pennit, for imposition of a fine, and for return of purses, sweepstakes and trophies; provid-ing a limitation on actions; creating a research trust fund; authorizing rules and regu-lations; amending s. 5SO.24, Florida Statutes; prohibiting illegal administration of medication or drugs to a race animal and attempts and conspiracies to so administer medication or drugs; providing penalties; providing an effective date .

    LITIGATION

    The 1979-80 fiscal year once again saw an increase in litigation involving both the Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering and the Florida Pari-Mutuel Commission . A number of administrative cases were referred to the Division of Administrative Hear-ings for assignment of a hearing officer. In addition, the Division Director personally heard over 100 administrative cases involving patron ejections,license eligibility, and discipline against holders of existing licenses. Furthermore, the Division found itself in litigation at all levels of state court and in federal court as well.

    Appellate litigation over cases involving the Sublimaze drugging of race horses continued with William Snow Frates as special counsel to the Division. Oral argu-ment was heard in the Third District Court of Appeal in cases involving a number of trainers found responsible for the Sublimaze drugging of their race horses pursuant to the Absolute Insurer' s Ru1e. Solimena v. State, 3d DCA Case No. 79-2047. and Joyce v. State, 3d DCA Case No . 79-1897 were consolidated for purposes of oral argument with a case involving another trainer found responsible for the running of his horse with Sublimaze, San Pedro v. State, 3d DCA Case 79-2030. Briefs have been submitted and oral argument has been heard in the three cases, and the Division is awaiting the decision of the Court . The Division is also awaiting the decision of the court in Myer v. State, 3d DCA Case No . 79-2047. in which a veterinarian had been found to have illegally administered the narcotic Sublimaze to nine race horses immediately prior to race time.

    A complaint for injunctive and declaratory relief was brought by five horse trainers to prevent enforcement of the new drug and medication law passed by the Legislature in the 1980 session. The law, enacted as Chapter 8()..270, Laws of Florida, bans all medication and drugs prior to race time. Although hailed·by the public. the Legislature. the regulators, and most of the industry as a landmark piece of legisla-tion in racing law, the law was temporarily enjoined in Simmons v. Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering, 11th Jud. Circ. O . in and for Dade County, Case No. 80-17559.

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    The injunction was ordered to continue until [mal hearinl on the merits of the cons-titutional claims against the statute brought by the five horse trainers. The order of injunction is under appeal to the Third District Court of Appeal in Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering v. Simmons, 3d DCA Case No. 80-1895. The court has not yet ruled on the appeal. In the meantime, motions (or summary judgment on the consti-tutional claims have been fl1cd with the Circuit Court and are set for hearing in January 1981.

    The Division brought suit against the National Labor Relations Board after the Board had issued an order of intent to assert jurisdiction over the jai-alai industry in Aorida. An appeal is pending in the First Circuit Court of Appeals from an unfavor-able rullng of the Federal District Court for the Middle District of Florida.

    The Fourth District Court of Appeal in Roberts v. State, Case No. 80-328 upheld the suspension of an occupationalllcensee found responsible for the destruction of records after a jai-alai fronton was destroyed by fire .

    A Motion for Summary Judgment was filed concerning the validity and applica-bility of Chapter 550.181, Florida Statutes, in Volusia Jai-Alai v. Pari-Mutuel Wager-ing, Case No. 78-10636. Oral argument bas been set for early January 1981 in Horse-men's Benevolent Protective Association v. Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering, in the Florida Supreme Court, Case No . 57-951.

    Rule challenges were brought against the Division in Tourist Attractions v. Pari-Mutuel Wagering, OOAH Case No. ~1847R and Federman v. Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering, OOAH Case No . ~1228R and 8O-1449R. Rulings have not yet been issued.

    Action of the Florida Pari-Mutuel Commission in deciding matinee dates to the Summer Ja-Alai Fronton in Dade County was uphdd by the First District Court of Ap-peal in Calder Race Course v. Florida Pari-Mutuel Commission, Case No. WW-443 .

    The trend in the increase in litigation is expected to continue as the industry grows more complex and its participants more sophisticated in the exercise of their legal rights. An additional attorney for the Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering has been re-quested in the next budget in hopes of alleviating the strain on the current legal staff in the Office of General Counsel for the Department of Business Regulation in Talla-hassee. If approved, the new attorney will be located at the Division headquaners in Miami, florida.

    NATIONAL COORDINATION

    This Division is an active member of the National Association of State Racing Commissioners (NASRQ, an organization representing all states which have authorized pari-mutuel activities. Membership in the organization makes it possible to coordinate records from all racing juridictions and the exchange information and ideas necessary for effective regulation . Under a reciprocity agreement among all member states, each racing authority recognizes decisions and rulings made by the other states .

    Florida continues to be a subscriber of the National Association of State Racing Information System (NASRIS) . This system permits the Division to have instant ac-cess to a computer located in Lexington, Kentucky which contains a complete record of all decisions and rulings issued by all racing states. This invaluable system gives the Division the capability of precluding ineligible persons from participating in pari-mutuel activities in Florida.

    CONCLUSION

    The Division Director and staff appreciate the continued support and coopera-tion which has been received from members of the Legislature and their staffs. The Division is deeply indebted to Governor Bob Graham for his continued and renewed

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  • interest and support of the State's vita1 pari-mutuel industry. In addition, the Divi-sion is very thankful to Secretary R. B. Burroughs, Jr., and the Commission for their continued support in the Division's efforts to more capably and fairly regulate the State's pari-mutuel industry.

    Respectfully submitted:

    Gary R. Rutledge, Division Director

    FLOl\lDA PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSION Leon O. van Wen, Chairman Billy Vessels, Vice Chairman Stephen Abramson Cope Newbern James Lewis

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  • STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS REGULATION

    DIVISION OF PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING

    COMPARATIVE DATA July I, 1979 Ibru June 30, 1980

    Paid DaY' Prrj. Artenda,,~

    HORSE TRACKS

    CALDER RACE COURSE. INC.

    1978· 1979 ....... . ......... 117 117 855.152 1979-1980 . ................ .2. .2. 862.24]

    + • + • + 7,091 + JO, + JO, + . 8" FLORIDA OOWNS &: TURF CLUB, INC.

    1978-1979 ................ . 68 68 240,251 1979-1980 ............. . ,. 7. 255,695 ----

    + • + ... GUlFSTREAM PARK RACING ASSOCIATION, INC.

    1978· 1979................. 44 1979· 1980 . ... .. . .. . .. . .. . . SO

    + • + 15,444 + ... + ... 44 5SO,4n SO 445,031

    + 6 + 6 105,391

    HIA.lEAH, INC. 1978·1979 ............ . ... . 1979-1980 ................ .

    TROPICAL PARK, INC. 1978-1979 ................ . 1979-1980 ................ .

    + 14" + 14'1t - 19'1t

    ,. .. • - 12'1.

    SO SO

    50 373,676 44 449,38

  • PoJd PtJri-MIlIIId DaY' IWf. Att~1UH!t« H.ndItt

    Rrv-tffW

    10 St.,~

    from H.nd~

    HARNFSS TRACKS

    SEMINOLE PARK &: FAIRGROUNDS, INC.

    1978-1979 ..... . .......... . 1979-1980 ................ .

    TOURIST ATTRACTIONS, INC.

    90

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    1978-1979.............. 10~ 1~198O . ....... . ..... 106

    9' ., 13~,830 8,662,292· 97,897.89 64 ,~56 __ '",U=, ,,,-00,,-8 __ 44=,3.'-00".9,,-' CHANGE IN OPERATING DATES

    10~ HO,920 106 ~~3,97~

    46,166,382 • 2,207,064.~3 ~I,726,938 2,~26,963.7 1

    + 1 + 1 + 23,0~~ + ~,~60,~~6 + 319,899.18 + 11ft + I" + 4" + 12'" + 1$"

    TOTAL HARNFSS TRACKS

    1978-1979................. 19~ 196 666,750 ~4.818,674 2,304,962.42 1979-1980................. 1$1 I~I 618.~31 ~~,993.996 2,~71,314.62

    44 " 48,219 + 1,16~ .322 + 266,3$2.20 - 23'" - 23" 7" + 2" + 12 ..

    QUARTER HORSE TRACKS

    GATOR DOWNS (POMPANO) 1978-1979 ................. 1979·1980 .... . ............

    TOTAL QUARTER HORSE TRACKS

    GREYHOUND TRACKS

    ASSOCIATED OUTDOOR CLUBS, INC.

    1978·1979 ............... . 1979-1980 ......... .

    BAYARD RACEWAYS. INC. 1978·1979 ......... . 1979-1980 ......... .

    BISCAYNE KENNEL CLUB, INC.

    " 02 + , + 16'"

    '0' '0'

    42 97

    1978-1979 ................. 1~6 1979-1980 ................. ~I

    " 109,~49 8,~37.19l • 104,304.49 02 III ,079 IO,7~2,982 109,~83 .94 + , + 21,~30 + 2,21~,787 + ~.279 .4~ +16" + """ + U" + , ..

    I" 774,631 68,767,S06 ~,39~,501 .92 1S4 762,137 74,499,468 ~,838,~81.32 ,

    - .7" 12,494 + 5,731,962 + 443,079.40

    2" + 8" + 8 ..

    ~8 126.842 123 276,344

    1I,9~~,921

    26,363,401 899.932.78

    1,984,OOS.42

    CHANGE IN OPERATING DATES

    240 t ,424.42~ 76 443,618

    150,013,792 11,81~.642.29 ~2,9~~,767 4.160.796.88

    CHANGE IN OPERATING DATES

    -Does Not Include Promotional Trust Funds.

    1l

  • hid hri·Mutwf OGys Prrf. AttMdfl~ Hfltldk

    Il~~tlw

    (0 Slll(~

    from Htltld/~

    BONITA·fT. MYERS CORPORATION

    1978-1979................. 105 1979.1980.... ... .. ...... . . 105

    OA YTONA BEACH KENNEL CLUB, INC .

    1978-1979 ................. 128 1979-1980 ................. 108

    159 389,611 28,599,706 2,203,103.43 159 401,032 3 I ,590,588 2,441,671 .30

    + 11,421 + 2,990,882 + 238,567.87 + 3'" + 11'" + II"

    190 499,723 )8,627,078 2,945,721.60 161 427,78) )5,196,700 2,684,604.96

    20 ,. 71,940

    " .. 3,430,378 . .. 261,116.64 . .. - 16'" - 15'"

    INVESTMENT CORP. OF PALM BEACH

    1978·1979................. 105 1979-1980 ................ . 105

    INVESTMENT CORP. OF SmITH FLORIDA

    1978-1979................. 105 1979-1980. ... .. ... .. . .. . .. 105

    JACKSONVILLE KENNEL CLUB. INC.

    1978-1979................. 159 1979·1980. ... .. . . . . . . . . . .. 106

    JEFFERSON COUNTY KENNEL CLUB, INC.

    1978-1979................. 105 1979-1980................. 105

    KEYS RACING ASSOCIATION, LTD.

    1978·1979 ................. 105 1979-1980................. 105

    155 593,74) 49,702,464 3,863,626.43 159 638,61S 57,26),6)6 4,463,048.23

    + 4 + 44,872 + 7,561,172 + 599,421.80 + 3'" + 8'" + 15.. + 16 ..

    159 995,719 86,961,497 6,858,938.01 159 999,262 95,373,089 7,50),451.00

    + 3,543 + 8,411,592 + 644,512.99 + .4'" + 1M't + 9 ..

    216 694,829 144 45),600

    58,892,431 42,143,361

    4,51),474.62 3,227,098.90

    CHANGE IN OPERATING DATES

    129 197,354 126 183,212

    + J + , ..

    '" '"

    '4

    14,1 42 + , .. +

    79,958 73,960

    5,998 ...

    15 ,262,138 15,520,416

    1,126,115.65 1,147,319.74

    258,278 + 21,204.09 2 .. + 2 ..

    5,457,114 5,422,042

    35,072 .... )4],174.77 ])9,080.2]

    4,094.54 , ..

  • hid PrJri..Mlltlld o.ys Put Att~fId~1I« Hrutdk

    MIAMI BEACH KENNEL CLUB, INC.

    1978·1979 ........ . . ...... . 98 98 389,437 33,334,242 2,~91,2 1 9.8] 1979·1980 ....... . ........ . 10< 10< 378,970 3~,051,O8O 2,717,956.95 ----

    + • + • 10,467 + 1,7 16.838 + 126.737.12 + . .. + ... - , .. + , .. + , .. ORANGE PARK KENNEL CLUB,INC.

    1978-1979 ................ . 10' 1J7 415,579 38,070,746 2,912,680.08 1979-1980 .......... . .. . .. . 1" 141 415.558 41.7~I,]85 3.193,382.79

    + , + . - 21 + 3.680,639 + 280,702.71 + , .. + , .. + .OO~'" + 10 .. + 10"

    PENSACOLA GREYHOUND PARK, INC.

    1978·1979 ................ . 106 I" 228,3~9 17.418.351 1,276,445 .30 1979-1980 . ........... .. ... 10' "9 237 ,792 20,846,344 1 .~34.932.89 ----

    ST. PETERSBURG KENNEL CLUB, INC .

    -I

    . 9"

    1978·1979.. .. . . .. ......... 101 1979-1980................. 101

    SANFOJtD.ORLANOO KENNEL CLUB, INC.

    1978·1979 ................. 10~ 1979-1980 . ..... ... ........ 10~

    SARASOTA KENNEL CLUB, INC.

    1978·1979 ........ . 100 1979·1980 ... . ... . ........ . 101

    + 1 + 1"

    WASHINGTON COUNTY KENNEL CLUB, INC.

    1978·1979 .... . ........... . 10' 1979·1980 ... . . .... ........ 10'

    -

    -

    +

    , + 9,03 , .. t ... 1~4 993,644 154 1,021,112

    + +

    3,427,993 + 258,487 . ~9 2O'h + "' ..

    82,293,728 - 6,~22,048 .24 90.956,692 7,191.874 .22

    + 27,-468 + 8,662,964 + 669,825 .98 + 3 .. + 1I'1t + 104Pt

    159 54~ ,280 44.]26,336 3.417.~11.65 159 541 ,542 49.063,088 3.782,693.78

    3.738 + 4,736,752 + 365,182.13 .7'1t + II'" + 11"

    I" 475,733 42,218,077 3,257,974.57 1" 0461,741 44,689,869 3,441,052.20

    1 13,992 + 2,471 .792 + 183,071 .63 .7" , .. + ... + ... 141 216,742 11,629,160 1,306,99~ .4~ 144 203,222 17,808,901 1,312,024.41 , 13.~20 + 179,7.(7 + 5.02.8.96

    + , .. ... + 1" + . ... IS

  • WEST FLAGLER ASSOCIATES, INC.

    1978-1979 ................. 1979-1980 ......... ........

    TOTAL GREYHOUND TRACKS

    0."

    51

    '"

    .~W

    ""id Pf1rl.Mulw/ 10 Slfllf' Pwf. A Ilf'tIdfIffCt HIINlIt from Hfllldit

    n 422,618 43,370,314 3,442,530.04 230 1,194,1l8 1l7,806,916 10,892,783.15

    CHANGE IN OPERATING DATES

    1978-1979 ........... . ..... 1,879 2,669 9,464,227 832,900,601 64,692,636.66 874,302,749 67,856.3.58.37 1979-1980 ................. 1,869 2,631 9,113,638

    10 38 150,589 + 41,402,148 + 3,163,721.71 - .5'" - 1'It 4'1t + 5'" + 5 ..

    JAJ..ALAI FRONTONS

    DANIA JAr-ALAI PALACE, INC.

    1978-1979 . ................ 105 1979-1980................. 105

    FLORIDA JAI·ALA.I, INC. 1978-1979 ........... . .. . . . 1979-1980 .................

    FORT PIERCE JAI-ALAI, INC.

    '0' lOS

    1978-1979.... . ....... . .... 100 1979-1980 ...... . .. . ,. ... .. 106

    159 769.202 43,110,698 2,557,832.58 159 802,036 48,706.161 2.877,983.40

    + 32,8).4 + 5,595,563 + 320,150.82 + 4" + Il.. + 13 ..

    '" 394,438 22 ,999,806 1.352,260.83 ". 382,333 26,565,797 1,548,771 .68 + I + 12, 155 + 3,565,991 + 196,5 10.85 + .6" - , .. + I ... + " ..

    156 246,622 158 260.035

    15,745,948 19,109,627

    927,557.34 1,150,038.49

    + 6 + 2 + 1l.413 + 3.363,679 + 222,481.15 + 6 .. + I" + 5'11 + 21 .. + 14'1t

    THE FRONTON, INC. 1978-1979 ................. 87 Il2 438,646 27,635.823 1.626,350.13 1979-1980 ............... . . om NOT OPERATE

    GOLDEN C ROWN CORP. 1978-1979 ................. 99 117 132,943 9.041 ,510 529,190.91 1979-1980 .............. . .. '0' 124 130.534 9.723.072 567,697.42

    + • + , ,.- + 681 .562 + 38,506.51 + ... + ... - , .. + , .. + , .. 16

  • Poid - - AtI~ ----MIAMI JAI·ALAI. INC.

    1978-1979 ............... • . I'" 1$9 976.739 1979-1980 ...... . . . . . . . . . . . 10' 1$9 829,144 ----

    - 1"7.39~ "'.

    OCALA JAI-ALAl, INC. 1978-1979 ................. 127 192 279,626 19'79--1980. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 157 238,689

    23 Jj: 40,9)7 - 181ft - 18" - ) !lift

    SPORTS PALACE, INC. 1918-1979 ................. 10' 161 252,739 19'79-1980 ................. 109 16' 248,139 ----

    + • + • ',600 + ... + , .. - , .. TAMPA JAl-ALAI. INC.

    1978-1979 ................. 10' 1$9 700,049 1979-1980 ................. 10' 1$9 668,183 ----

    31,866 , .. VOLUSIA JAJ-ALAI. I.NC.

    1978-1919 . . ...•......... • . 128 116 415,631 1979-1980 ........... '" 178 379,667 • • lS,964 - , .. - . .. - ...

    TOTAL .lAI...uAJ f1tONTONS

    1978-1979 ................. 1,066 1,S79 ",fi06,68S 1979-1980 ................. 969 1,418 3.938.960 ----

    -

    + +

    + +

    -

    fWi.MIltw/ H_

    68.003.~ 64,115,606

    3.887,898 6"

    16.269,~ 1S,607,02A

    662,442 ... 16,346,910 11,316,706

    979,796 6 ..

    42,M4,H6 41,Oll.2l3

    978.817 , ..

    26,560.6S1 lj,0B2.789

    ..... w 10 SI.u

    from HGttdk

    -

    + +

    + +

    3.990.482.78 3,743,$19.07

    246,903.71 6 ..

    965.283.71 933,178.67

    12,105.06 , ..

    9~.O50. !l1 I,009,JOj:.OO

    .5!l~."9 6 ..

    2,486,"33 .44 2,512,714.11

    86,281.44 . .. 1,552,611.90 1 .~ IO,18l .lI

    1.4n,864 - 42,4IS .61 6 .. . ..

    217,168,674 16.942.116.15 269.270,ll!i IS,913,456.89 ., 161 667,m - 18,"91.5$9 1,028,659.26

    TOTAL ALL TRACKS AND raONTONS

    197&.1979 ..•............•. 1979-1980 .................

    - ... -I'"

    l,Sl4 4,818

    ','80 4,591 ----134 - 227

    - ... - , .. 17

    " .. - 6" 6 ..

    17,274,154 1 ,Sot7 ,072,800 100,719,016.13 l6,m,047 I,S88,944.696 10',692,M',ll

    -1,0.51 ,101 + 41 ,171,896 + 2.9'13,927.20 6" + , .. + , ..

  • EXHIBIT "A" DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS REGULATION

    DIVISION OF PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING BALANCE SHEET- ALL FUNDS

    J UNE 30, 1980

    ASSETS AND OTH.ER DEBITS: Cuh on Hand and in Iransi! ............•.. •..•.... Cuh with State Treasurer ............ . . . Cuh in Revoh'ina Fund ................• . .•.......

    Accounts Receiyable: Reyenues .... ........... .. . . . . . . . .. ...... . Returned Checks .......... . .. . .......•....... Due from Operatina Trust Fund .. . .. . . . ....... . Due from Other State Funds .......... .. . . .... . Due from Vendors . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .... . .. . .... .

    Books ..... . ........................... . .. . .... . Laboratory Furniture and Equipment ... . .......... . Offi« Furniture and Equipment ........... . ....... . Vehicles . . ..................................... . Other Miscdlaneous Property ..................... .

    LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND FUND BALANCES:

    liabilities: Accounts Payable- Cancelled Warrants .. . Salaries ....................... ' ... . .. . Other Personal Seryices .................... • .. Vendors ................................... . Operating Capital Outlay ..................... . Due SpedaJ Revenue Fund-Operations . .. . . . Due Aid to Counties ................. . ....... . Due Other State Funds ......... . .. . .. . .. . .... . DueGcneraJ Revenue Unallocated ............. . Due General Revenue-ServiceCharae ... . ..... . Revenues Collected in Advance .. . . . . . ..... .

    TOTAL LIABILITIES ................... . ....... .

    Encumbrances OUlstandinl ............. . ....... . Inyestments in Fixed Assets :

    Property Transferred from Other Divisions .... . Investment from Special Revenue Fund .... . ...... . Investment from Insurance Replacement Trust Fund .. . Propeny Acquired Prior to June JO. 1978 ... . ....... . Donations, etc . ... . .................... . ........ . Fund Balance ................................... . TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES

    AND FUND BALANCE ................ . ...... .

    S 100.00

    318,340.00

    288,121.61

    S 607,061.61

    S 145.48 33,015 .21 40,287.60

    126,183.61

    469.83

    S 200,101.73

    S 48 ,119.88

    358,340.00

    S 607.061.61

    s 140.79

    s 140,79

    s

    140.79

    s 140.79

    Effective June 4, 1980 House Bill No. 1825 amended to Chapter 550 FSS which eliminated the O~alinl Trust Fund and Additional Harness and Do8 Track Trust Fund and created the Pan·Mutuel Tax Collection Trust Fund and the Thorouahbred PromotionaJ Trust Fund . This Leaisiation also chanaed the chanacter of the SpeciaJ Revenue Opera1ina Fund to allow it to rtlain earmarked revenues for operation.

    18

  • AJItIIQ'rutd Tnut FImdJ Additiolul/ CoIl«1iotu """'" "",,"" H""", forOtMr Prui-Mlilwi TItorou,lIbtftJ I+ojoO

    •• d Drpoffm~lS T~ B_ a-..! F.", Opnvtin, Do, Track Statt of CoIl«tion Promotional ""'" 5p«O/ Trw, FIInd """/Omd F7crid. Tnut FIInd """"'"' A_a R_w , 987.72 , 1~7,052 .25 , 209.00

    4,~26,44 . 37 S2,170,~~6.2~

    2,662,438.82 60,422.01 2,662,626.21 , 129,160.21 174.00 ,

    4,562.98 218 ,~~3.29

    , 1,556.02 404,649.36 102,870.47 52,423.10

    1.429.23 S7,194!647 .89 52, 1 701~~6 .2~ , 217,474.26 '2.662.835 .21 , 129.160.21 , 562.928.18 , 2I8,H3.29

    , .506.674 .90 , 217 ,474.26 6,298,783 .89 1,989,737 . 15 S2,662,835 .21

    389,189 . 10 180,819.10 , 192,675.00 S7, 194,647.89 S2,170,~~6 .2~ , 217,474.26 S2 ,662,83~ .21 , , , 192,675.(10 , 6,34~ . J2 25,878.29

    206,840J)6 267.44

    349,21O. ~6 26~ .00

    129,160.21

    S7,194,647 .89 S2,170,H6.2~ , 217,474.26 S2.662,835.21 , 129,160.21 , ~62.928.18 , 218,~~3 .29

    19

  • EXHIBIT "B" DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS REGULATION

    DIVISION OF PARI-MUTIJEL WAGERING

    STATEMENT OF REVENUES-ESTIMATED AND ACTUAL SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS

    FOR THE nSCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, I!/IO

    SPECIAL REVENUE RlND OPERATIONS

    Tranlftn rrom Operalin, Tru$1 Fund .. . Fees ............................... . Total Revenue . . . ................... .

    INSURANCE REPLACEMENT TRUST FUND

    btinwt«l R_~

    $3.125.773.00 -

  • EXHmlT "C" DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS REGULATION

    DIVISION OF PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING

    STATEMENT OF GENERAL GOVERNMENTAL EXPENDlTURF.'l AND ENCUMBRANCES

    COMPARED WITH AUTHORIZATIONS SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS

    FOR THE nSCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1980

    A",..wd U~ ..... ApproprltIlkM OIt~ "- "0_11_ """m"",,,,-, ...... Salaries ................... $1 ,222,143.00 S 938,463 .76 S S 283,679.24 Other Penonal

    Services . ................ 97I,4j9.oo 974,399.60 10,429.00 (1l.369,60) Expenses .................. 343,173.00 321,687.82 5,842.84 15,642.34 Opecatina Capita.!

    Outlays ............. •... 334,084.00 120,287.96 31,848.04 181,9048.00 Certified Forward ...... . . . 113,422.62 113,422.62 Tranlfers ............... . . 254,914.00 247,900.98 7,OIl.02

    Total Operatin& Itenu ................... $3 .239, l~ .62 $2,716,162.74 S 48,119.88 S 474,91) .00

    Other Non-Operatin& Itenu ................... -0· (699.41) -0- 699.41

    TOTAL ................... $3,239,19j .62 $2,7U,463 .33 S 48.119.88 S 475.612.41

    Certified Forward .. . .. .. ... $ -0- $ -0- $ -0- S -0.

    CtlpitM Pro}«u Flmd

    Ex ..... .................. S 41,829.00 S 12.86j.00 S 1$,878.29 S 3,085.71 Fixed Capital Outlay ... .... 195,000.00 2.31$ .00 192,675.00 Certified Forward .......... ] ,360.00 3.)60,00

    Tota.! ()peratint; Items ...... " . .......... S 240, 189.00 S 18,jjQ.00 S lj.878.29 S 195,760.71

    Other Non-Operallna Items ..•................ ],08j.71 (3.08l,7I)

    TOTAL ........ . .......... S 240,189.00 S 21.63j .71 S lj,B78.29 S 192,675.00

    21

  • EXHIBIT "0" DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS REGULATION

    DIVISION OF PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING

    STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS

    FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1980

    SPEClAl. REVENUE f\JNDS

    ,-- ""'''' """""" --, ""1«< '""" """ -Balances-July I, 1979 ...... S 4O,

  • TRACKIFRONTON REVENUES r ... ........,

    Wi,IIIwlf1 Wi,w./d ".. ~

    I 1M 1M R_ ""''' e!... A""'''''' "'-" " - --.,. '"'- ItttpnI_1 PI"" HMdV PI"" H.ftdIt GO

    ",.146.10 I I I I 1.SIO.I46.1O I 61 .163. '14.)0 ~,467.92 29,661.10 1.796. U6. 71 11.61$.142.'1 ~,.16.1O 5.)~.416. 1O .) .... 1,067. 16 ~.611.111 3,l92,611.10 1!!."'.U'7.l2

    r" 33.)0'7.16 33,)0'7 .16 3,"),61).10 28 .... ",..~ ,923.60 ! • .".nuo 47.010,J(l1.41 ,161.90 '.610,161.90 7I ,)I).OS).l'I 1'.196. 10 .,1l5,296.10 lot,U5,))5. !! JII .... .22 1.6I6 ..... . n 11.'7O'.929.l4 11 .... .lO 64$ .... .10 4 ....... "53.n 1jz.)9I.OO ) .5t1,J9I.OO 21,119.") ....

    ~.''''~ 4,29J""' .~ )4,)]).001.'1 • •• 1 . ... 14.01046 .61 1.262.165.52 11.00'.,lot .• ~.Ol9.lO ,,m,m .liD 14.650,611 .06 ~.'3I.111 5.019,931.111 .to,2M,6Ot.61 ~.'OU6 42,999." },'19.09 4.616.142. 10 16,601.1".10 ,..601.14 1l.617.ll IJ.617.22 1,945.975.61 1 • • Jll,664.99

    .641.60 1~,79Ul6 " ,949.94 14.n1.)9] .60 lI1.m .9S1.~

    I ,S40.n 194.792.99 190.991." 9O,W ,1l2.64 ' 1l.14, .7R36 '1,"'·)1 46, 140.60 5.190."1.92 40.0.41 .6JO.16 I ."'.64 n ,IlU' ).110,73) .11 21 ,IoM,j1!!.41

    :.0I4.4! 14. 167.01 1.111.1!!1 .46 U,~1 . 141 .60 .'61.64 10, 1 .... 11 1.176.'16 .• 1.991 ,511 .01 ;.m.n .5,114.11 1.1)9.016." 52.140.1504.10 .'504 •• ' 14."''-11 1 .'11 .~ 1.903,Ill.1O Il.IIII.6?J.IO

    , .)(14.70 1.,192.71 l,091. )97 .... 1 •• lfI.IIl .42 ' .... 1.2001 11.169.28 ',lOl.OU1 H.Ml.m .)9 I· ... ·,. 1'.46UO 14,009." 1.051, 169.92 1O.$60.114.16 I ,., ..... l2A.021.71 17.19)'(l6 ll.599. 13I.22 UI,2Al .rn.76

    HJ \"" ... .1 5,979.61 1I7,1IU6 1 .• n.m.6I , , 119.40 1.0l6.146.90 7.)19.466.10 41 ,w .m .1l

    .nU4 U'1.11.6.52 1.106,6" •• 4',ljI. 1"'."

    .llO.OS 136,011.61 )S,Q)4 •• 1 1 •• I . ... )2.~ 1.694.139.71

    66O.tk" 1.504U!1.28 121."3.'70 11.176,m.n 103 . 1~.17l ." Ill ,GU.9S 1.111 ,GO.66 • • 4l9 ...... n 11 .92A."'.10

    4,76S,14!.40 IO,116.SII.96 6l,1I',ll9.jO 4 ,991.IO&'~ 10,3","'.11 61.'17.'17.61 4.101.710. 10 1,601.071.l4 !1.»7 . 176.~

    1ll.649'" 1',j9).102.94 121.").'70 '1.4~.m.11 lO9.1)9,l7O.n

    II .OS'.~'.ll SlJ."'6.)fO.0? Sln.'''.06 11",l6O.I6I. 1I 11.101 .611 ,1 )9.31 ---.

  • EXHIBIT "E" SUMMARY OF RACING REVENUES FOR REGULAR PERFORMANCES FISCAL YEAR 1979-80

    TAX TO STATE COUEC1JONS FOIt PROIt#OTlONAL TRUST TIt.4CJ(/ FltON1'ON REf'ENI/ES

    T"" T_ DUtribtltftI No. T..., ,~ """"- "'.""'" .",""'" ..- N No. ",,~. Tu .... Tu Tu --- 1M 1M 1M -~ ""'" "'" - ,..., Pwri-Mllrwl M --- M '0 H_ """""""'" "'" AddirloMl -" 1- -A.Dodio'IIoIo N_ -- "'" AI~"",*" H_ AfI."dnrr F« H_ Sl.'~ P/ It/ HIIItdH -- n"" ""'" c-. .... -- -- 1"Ipt'O_rrtt PlMH-'k Plitt H."..

    CREYHOUND RAONC AS8OClAnONS AMoQaIed Outck>or Out., I.- ........... '"

    ,,. 762,111 • 1.,"'.~.OO • 1l.77UJ. • S S.51I,''',67 • 22.4.0

  • EXHIBIT " F" SUMMARY OF RACING REVENUES FOR CHARITY / SCHOLARSHIP DAY PERFORMANCES FISCAL YEAR 1979-80

    TAX TO STAn; COLUcnOHS FOR PRQMOnONAL TRUST TRACKIFRONTON REVENUES TM. T,*, I:JUtribNred

    No. TM" ,. C--. Willllwld Willlltftd -- " No. ""_. Tu "''' Tu To --- I~ I~ I~ R __ -"'" - "" Pwri-MllrwI ~ """" M " H_ -- - Addiliotw/ pi'" - I~ A-Wfic»lN_ RoO", Hold AlkNMltCt Ho .... AI~_ F« H.ltdw -... ",. Pl itt HMdk -... T"," FIItwb C_iIsioIt -... ""- ItfIPrO~1 Pl itt H.ttdw PIJ./ HtuOd. GREYHOUND RACING ASSOClAnoNS

    "'uaeiand Outdoor Cubs, Inc . . , 11 ,210 • 1,091.924.00 • 1,169.JO • n,916.21 • ),1]9.11 • 17.29"'0 • • • • 1011.192.«1 • • • • 109,192.40 • 196,606. 10 lIiJcaynr Kennel allb, Inc •........ • • 1],61. 2,191,6"16.00 2, .. n .ll 219,919.32 7,6]'-90 229,91H7 219,361.60 119.)67.60 2,)76,7$).1' ao.u~-Pl . M)'Cf1 Corp •..................... , , "," 1 393,014.00 "1.)' 19,171.61 1,0'.112 l2, I99.OS 19,1O"I.tO 19,107.4D lU.OSI.9l 0..)'1_ Beach kCIIIM:1 Club, Inc • .. ................. , 6.617 '''.'12.00 119.12 "',11104,16 1,161.'" -41i,6Il. n ",]'1.20 SI,ISI.lO 411,:tt7.040 In¥fttmnn Corp. or PalIII8aeh ... ............. • • II,"" 1,111.151.00 1,219." !iIIO,ln.:ZO •• .&46.19 96,019.61 11'.W.fIO 1I .... S.fIO 91S.ln. 1I IIlYQlmCIII COrp. or So. Florida . , , 15.'''' 1.53'.112.00 1.'IO.sa 116.191.97 s,l1o.n lll.m.OII 1S3,IU.20 1'3.'13.20 1.262,1OO. JO Joo;bOllrilk KeMd Club. III(: • .. , , •• 113 .~.(TIS .OO )61." 3-4.J09.61 1,lI1.93 36.36S .• ' .',~ . 5O .0.407.50 In.MI.1IO Jdl'~Counl)l Keand Club. 1M:. ................. • • •. '" 194,m .00 '17JO 29.91.0" 1,2)US )1.636.011 39.'Sl.10 n ,.S3. 10 323,1".31 Keyt RfIdQI ~., LId •.. , , , .... 101 . )11.00 1'9.10 '.'OU9 397.SI ',l52.5O 10.UI.fIO 10,llI.fIO 1l,1"'.lO Miami 8cKII Ka'UId Club. 1M:. • • 11.04' 1,3304.171.00 1.)(1.n 101 .m .n U91 :n 106.016.Sl 1l1.'".fIO U3."I7 .fIO 1.096.071.«1 Oraaic Park Kmnd Club.llIe . .............. . .... . , , . ,SI' "1 .0'16.00 '21.60 J6.~I.1" 1,lO1.96 31,292.30 ".107.60 ".107.60 19S.1G4.10 PmMCOIa ORyhound Park . 11Ie . .................... • • ..'" "12.200.00 S9U1 31 .327.22 1.1"'.96 ll,06U' "1,220.00 . 1.220.00 3J1,j11.1l 51 . Pttmburl Kmnd Club. Inc. .................... , , 1S.061 I .3f1O,630.OO 1.6l1.n 104.921.11 '.711.12 112.n . ... 1 UI.06J .OO 1l'.06J.00 1.IlI.m.JO Saafani-OrlaDdo Kt!IIId Club.llIe. • • 9,611 U2,601.00 !il61.10 ".an.l1 2."1.79 10.630.60 ".l6O. IO U.l6O.IO 7204.61 1.to Suuot.I KeMd Club.IIIe •. . . ..... . ................ , , '.117 112.919.00 111.10 504.111.1' 2.776.22 ".21'.10 11,2''''0 71.291.90 ID,ll6.1O W .. hiD&tOllCowlty KCftIId Club,llIe ................ , , , .... 21',610.00 176.11 21.63'.66 097." 22.910. 11 21.-'61.00 21,"".00 lll.671.'70 Wnt FIa&k-r AMoc •• Lid . .. ................ • • 1S.21S 1.616."66.00 I.'~ .n 121.11 .... 2 '.2S6 .... Ilo4.912.61 164I.MUO 1641.6046.60 1,lM.)9I .5O

    TOTAL GREYHOUND TRACKS .. .......... " " "7,'86 1','11.990.00 16.1".00 1.201 .711.(16 ".llU9 1,l67,103.OS 1,$11.199.00 1.51 1.199.00 12.m,Io46.9S

    JA I· ALAI f1tONTONS Dot.nir. Jal-Alai PaIaoI: , 111(: . . • • 1S.971 917.'50.00 2.07U9 SS,297.ll I.O:ZS .:U ».391.97 111.'''.00 1.01j.22 II9.S19.22 III.fOUO Florida J ... Alai , Inc ..... • • 1,6]] "90.1011 .00 16],)0 27,.&46.07 "'1.60 21,672.97 ".112.905 -"l .ST W,276.Sl to%.t2UO Fort PIna: Jai·Alai. 11Ie • .•. , , 1.191 9S.77',00 I~.IJ S.l6l.'" 91.10 ',609.)1 11 •• 9).00 91 .10 II.SJt. IO 7I.736.to GoIOen Crown Corp . ...... , , , .... m .566.00 HUO 1),91'.66 27).07 ",S19.ll 19.m.91 27) .OS 30.100.97 lG4.l71.)o Miami Jal-Alal . 11K . ...... • • " .... 2.172.296.00 ).ll9.46 121.641.-47 1.')9.17 126,5047.10 l6O,67S.'2 I.U9." l6l.21U6 1,716.m.30 0caJa Jai·Alai. Inc ... ............... , , 1,167 II,.UJ.OO 129.11 6,..sAl 119 .16 6.llI.30 U.90S.M 119.1S 1 •• 01j. 1I ",lA9.30 Sporu PaIaoI:. 11K .............. , , 3,')0 no.296.00 m.CIO U,IJ6.n 2177.11 lUM." 12.0'.'2 "" .XI Jl,604U2 m.J09.lO Tam~ Jai·1.1.1. Inc . ..... , , 19,631 I.JIunOO l,SJ1.0l 77."1 ." I.m.I'l ". I69.OS 166,011.04 I.UJ." ]67.166." 1.1l7 ..... IO voIusiIt Jai.Alai. Inc ..... , , 11 . '26 117.601.00 1.}4I.6J U«I.OO ..0,"1...0 97'-'7 -46,641.60 91.019.16 ,,".n 1.'''.20 91,9S1.Jl '99,))1.10

    TOTAl.JA.I . AI.A] FRONTONS . .. .. 9O,"S9 6.501 .169.00 11 ,161.05 1.&.tO.00 J6l.27UI ',1)0.10 lS04,lIl.ll 182,1"'.641 '.161 .... 1."I.lO 719 ..... 32 '.In.IJ6.''' HAJINESS UONG A.SSOCIATIONS

    Tourist Attr&dioru. 11K . ....... . .... , I] ,SO'/' 1.1 604.]]1 .00 I,ISO"I ".209.U l.29I." n,m.'1 },29I .n 1.291.11 M,6IU} 71 ,716." 16I.nU' !MI ,101.JO HORSE UCNG ASSOClATlONS

    CaIdcr bee CCIW'K. hI!: .. ........ • • '),']3 6.07l.23' .00 '.9)9.11 1.100.00 Ul,-460.11 160.199.32 10.031.97 10,0)1.97 61un.047 30,1040.10 211.6911.91 '.O!IO.n 966,jU.Ql '.!Ml.)f7.110 Aorida Downs &lid TutfClub, IDC . ....... • • n,"" 2.617,922.00 ' .29UO 71,707.'" 76.006.1" 171.123.042 16.27J.n lI0.'ll .)7 o4OS,122.66 2.1040.191.10 Gulhtteun Park Rac::inc Aucx:., 11Ie. • • n," 3.919.261 .00 6."1.71 U',m.604 ll.on.l-t 16!I.06t.n n".}4I:.l7 219.961.1» '504,311 .32 ).206 .... ) .10 Tropio;al Puk.lnc. (_tCalder) ...... , , II,'" 4,'Jl,660.00 l.616.,. 1.J.221.91 22.704.17 169.549 .... 1 10,ll6.lO ]26.631.00 636."'.20 ),629.107.10

    TOTAL HORSE TRACKS •.••••. " " 111.1046 17,00.u.0'I'.00 2O."1.9t1 1.100.00 sm.n,.2l .. ,.nul »0,'19.6) 10,OJI.97 10.011.97 1.4",11'-16 ".'16.n 1.1»'."'.040 9.0!I0.17 1,563.14I.lO 13,91 .... 91 .10

    TOTAL ALL TRACKS AND FRONTONS ........... .......... . '" '" 371.391 • "','20,961.00 • SO.2.I9.46 • 5.6«1.00 S 2. 116.069.21 • 1(M.0I7.~ • 2.276.OIIU2 • S U,])O.69 S 1).])0.69 • ).912.199.17 • " ,"1.01 S 1.127.n ... " S 10.6019.07 • S,IOZ.I604.lO • 11.119,676."

    ,

  • SUMMARY Of RACING REVENUFS

    From ReauJar Pari·Mutuel Performances ......•..•............. $103,692,943 .33 (See Insen Sheet)

    From Charity/Scbolanhip Day Perfonnances " (See Insert Sheet) Daily License Fee ............. . ... . ... . ... . S.640.00

    Florida Thoroughbred Breeders' Promotional Trust Fund ....... . .... . .. . ... . .............. . .............. c' __ 1~C1.-".0~3"8.,,,97

    TOTAL STATE TAX REVENUE ....... •• ............ . ... . .. $103.708.622.30

    F10rida Thoroughbred Breeders' . Harness and Quarter Horse Promotional Trust Funds , .. . ............ . . . .......... S 424,690.83

    TOTAL . : ................ . .......... . . . .... .. .... . .... $104.133.313.13

    From Other Revenue Sources

    Licenses ......... , ................. . .... . ................ $ Stable/Kennel Name Registration ..... . .... . ............... . Escheat Tickets . . .............................. . ...•. , ... . Department of Education Racinl

    227.269.S0 31.030.00

    1,881,068.65

    Scholarship Fund. ...... . . . ........... . . . ............... 663.S73.13 MisceUaneous Revenues .... . . . .... . ............... . ........ 46,860.23 Refunds of Prior Year's Appropriations . ............. . ...... c' __ ~26~'.c768=.I",S

    TOTAL . . .......................... . ... . ............ $ 2.876.S69.66

    GRAND TOTAL ... . ..• . .. . •.•..•.•.. . .. • .. . .•...... . $107.009.882.79

    "Change in Tax Structure Effective June 4, 1980.

    23

  • EXHIBIT "0" DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS REGULATION

    DIVISION Of PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING

    AGENCY AND TRUST FUNDS SUPPLEMENTAL STATEMENT OF REVENlmi AND EXPENDITURES

    ESTIMATED AND ACTUAL FOR TIlE nscAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30. 1980

    OPERATING nun ftJND

    RtliJt1'8tiort f_ .. .. .. ........... . ........ . Ua:NeI ........... . Tun_Ttult ..•..••...•..................... Tua-OcMnJ R"mw . O.6"'Tu ............................ . Brcan ................................ .. Brau under Chapcu SSO.26, f .S ........... . MiJ«Il_ IllI"'nw .•...... Rdunds to Old Ap(IJOpriatiom ............... . Pcrmumt C.1I".U,II __ W ..... anu .

    TOTAL IlEVENUE •.••.•

    ~-: I)epoIItJ 10 0rnrR11l"mw UulIoc:etecl Traaafcrl 10 0aMnd 1.1I"'nI"" U..aIIoa.Ied ... SeMot:o...r~ 10ae.nJ I.~IH •...•.•.••••. TtulflO 10 $p«ial kll"'m1H fund-()pmItiom

    and (Cacliial Projec1) ...... • .......... .. Aid 10 COlintieJ • . . • • • •• • ••••••••••••••••.•••.. Od'lnN~liq IltflltiCb .. ... .. ........................ .

    TOTAL EXPENDITtJIlES: •.••...

    Eac:aa (l)dk:Iaq) or R~un O¥tr Eapmditliln . . . . . .. ..

    ADDmONAL HAaNfSS AND DOG TL\CIt TltU'ST FUND

    RrYmun:

    S 32.000.00 lj) .OOO.OO

    16.990.600.00 ..... , . ,.640.00 1.'lj.200.00 MI9,1OO.00

    123.100.00 Il.l4O.00 )7 .000,00

    S 93.741 .310.00

    S 60,150,'41 .00 7.7",0)0.00 1.400,000.00

    1,362,602.00 %1 ,011.000.00

    1,000.00

    I 91 ,141 ,JIO.00

    S -0.

    .-OowtV..Jwi .- -S Jl.01O.00 S (990.00)

    ll6.)60.50 (%6,6J9 .50) )1 .650,%66.01 U .lotO,llJ.99) 4l.lZ',150.22 (%.422.119.11) 6.611,119.67 ('jI11.0I0.ll) l,IZl,OS9 .• ' (2M,7~.'"

    619,'0).1. (1()II ,2M.16) '1,423'%1 :t9,OIUI 26.W .Zot (l0,n6.16)

    S " .666.)16.14 S (9,01'.1163.16)

    S 50,061,940.14 1 (10.011."' .161 7.l91 ..... " (..o.141 .ljl l,on.6lZ.OZ (J16.J61.")

    ' .m.rn." 1 ..... IZl ... %1.011.000.00

    (l,IlIUI) (1.W.71) %".00 "" ....

    S " .666.JI6. 14 I (',07S.06J.16j

    S -0- S -0-

    Tua ....................... . S 11.991.960.00 S 16,3''''''.41 I (%.61%.4ll.U)

    Eapmditurn: T'.lIItcnIO Otncrlll ""m"" UnIllIoc:atcd SeMot: Chaf.., to Oeno:rllll."muc .. AId 10 COIIn~ ......... ..

    TOTAL EXPENDITURES ...

    EIIo;cu (Ddkimc'y) of _"mIMI O¥er E:.penctitura

    fLORIDA TltOROUCHUm BREEDERS 'ROMOTIONAL TRUST f'\1ND

    _"Hun, ....... E:.penditllftl: ...... EKtia(DerICinlq)of 1.n'tft1Ml0- E:.pmdillUa .

    'AI.l.MUTUU TAX COLU:CTlOI'I TaUST FlIND

    1."101""" TU£I .. ... ...... '-"'- .

    TOTAL IlEVENUE

    EapenctitlUa: T1'8Nfen 10Gmn'&l I.~1H UnaIIoxattd .

    E:.cea (Derodmq)of I.I1"'ft1Uft 0- Eapmditu,n ..

    24

    S 1.100,000.00 710,000.00

    un.soo.oo >00 .00

    .... S 16,m,000.OO

    S %.lAO.960.00

    S .0-

    -0-

    S -0-

    S -0--0-

    S -0-

    S -0-

    S -0-

    S 6.991.622.79 S "0.414.69

    l.m.SOII.OO -~

    S 16,)86.", .... S

    (101 .111.211 (210.''' .}1)

    >00.00

    (m,46U2)

    , ·0· S (U~,960.oo)

    S 1%9.1 60.11 S 1%9.160.%1

    -0- -0-

    S 12',160.21 S 1%9, I6IUI

    S %.661,906'%1 S %.661 .906.11 "'_OJ "'.00 S %.662 .11'-11 S %.661.IlUI

    S 2,662,1)'.%1 S %.66%.1l'.11

    S -~ S -~

  • ...... 0-'-' ........ ..-

    COI.l..tCl1ONS F'OI: OTHU STAn: fUNDS k~_:

    Bralu_H_ HOI'M Racina ................ S 160.000.00 S m.~.12 S (2.943.61) Br.ks- Quantt HOIV a.aa, . .............. ........... 100,000.00 ... ..,11.17 48,'12.1"/ Chamy PttfOl'lllllKa-Racint SdIoIatthip Ful'ld ••.•.. 642,100.0(1 66Mn.u 21,47).1) Eoc'-t 1lck£lt-Prind~ !kIICSdIooI Fund .•. 2,OSI,OOO.OO 1,11.,061.6' (l76,9) I.)J,

    TOTAL REVENUES ••.... .... . ...... .......... S 2,960,100.00 S 2,llO,210.97 S ( 109,IIM)) Eapcndilllfel:

    Tluden to [)rpNtmmt or ~llll1f H_ Horx IladII& ~1on.II Tns Fund . S 160,000.00 S 1$7,056.)2 S (1."').6') QIwtcr H_ bcillll"'~ Tnnt FlUId ..... 100,000.00 ''',SU.17 41,311.17

    Trand .... lo ~ 0( EOoa.IIoa IlKiIrt Scllolanbip TnIII fImd ... 642, 100.00 66J,HJ. 1l 21 .4n.1J Pri8o;.ipaI Slate School Tnw FlUId .......•.••••.••..• 1.OSI.ooo.OO 1.11. ,061." (I"-'11.U)

    TOTAL EXPENDrrukES .•....... " ... .......... S 2.960, 100.00 S 2,lj/).lIU7 S t (l09,IIUl) E.IeaI (l)rIkiomcy) or k~en .... 0- Eapcnditlltft .......

  • EXHIBIT "H" DIVISION OF PARI·MUTUEL WAGERING

    AGENCY AND TRUST FUNDS STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

    FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1980

    Cash Balance-July I, 1979 ............•.. • .. • .. • ....... . ..•.......

    Receipts: Rcaistration FteS ....... . ..•..• . .•..•.. • .......... . .. • .......... Licenses .............. .. . •..•..•..•..•......... .• ..•..•....... Tues ..................................... . .. . ..•............. 0.6'* Tax ................... . ...... . ......• , .•..•..... ·.···.·· Breaks .................................... •................•.. Breaks under Chapter 5SO.26, F.S .......•..•................ •.. •.. Charity Performances .................•...................•..•.. Escheat Tickets ......................•..•..•.............•..•.. Mi.soeUaneouJ Revenues ...............•................•..•..•.. Refunds 10 Old Appropriations .........•..•..•..........•..•..•.. CanceUed Warrants ................... • ..•..•..........•..•..... Return Check Collections ........•..... •..•.. , ....•..•..•..•.....

    TOTAL RECEIPTS .. ' _ .............•.......... _ ..•..•...........

    Total Ayailable ................................•..•..............

    Disbursements:

    S

    S

    S

    -T __ 291.682.64

    31.210.00 216,944.lO

    74,478,187.08 6,956,S08.86 3,121,S4S .72

    6S2,38S.S2

    47,134.14 26,223.24

    28$.00

    8$,5

  • ..---... ---S 60,914.67 17,280.144. n

    S 17,280,844.72

    $ 17,341 ,759.39

    5,600,000.00 693,703.14

    1,ln ,SOO.OO

    S 1$.171,203.14

    S 2,170,556.25

    S

    C~Ar ----""""* -O-

    317,0]1.95 663,573. )]

    2,232,865.'"

    S 3,213.4'0.5]

    S J,2Jl.470.S1

    160.281 .80 156,750. 1$

    663,'7) .Jl 2,075,813 .20

    S 1,056,418.28

    S IS' ,052.25

    Z7

    -."..., 1'ltItW~_ T,",,~ ~ "lIffWIfioMI -- rrwrFwtt/ S -O- S -0-

    . 209.00

    S 209.00 S -0-

    S 209.00 S -0-

    S -0- S -0-S 209.00 S -0-

  • EXHIBIT "I" DIVISION OF PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING

    FROM EXTRA DAYS OF RACING FOR BOARD OF REGENTS-SCHOLARSHIP FUND

    Associatell Outdoor Clubs, Inc . ................................ .

    Bayard Raceways, Inc . .............. . ...• .. .... ..... . . . . ......

    Biscayne Kennel Club, Inc . ............................ ........ .

    Bonita-Ft. Myers Corp .. ................. . .......... . ......... .

    Dania Jai-AJai PaJace, Inc .............. ... ... .•. .. ... . .....•...

    Daytona Beach Kennel Club, Inc . ........ .. . ... .... ..... . .... . . .

    Florida Downs and Turr Club, Inc . ................•.......•..... Florida Jai-Alai, Inc . ............. . .... . .. ...... .. ... . ... . . ... .

    Ft. Pierce Jai-Alai. Inc . ..... . ' . ........... . . ...• . ......... . .....

    Golden Crown Corporation ..... . . .. ... . . . ....... . ............ .

    Gulfstream Park Racing Assoc., Inc . ........... , . ....... . ...... .

    HiaJeah, Inc . ............................ . ...• . ....... . .......

    Investment Corporation of Palm Beach . ........................ .

    Jefferson County Kennel Club, Inc . ............................ .

    Keys Racing Association, Ltd . .......... .. . ..... . . .. .... . .... . . .

    Miami Beach Kennel Club, Inc . ........ . ............... • ........

    Miami Jai-Alai, Jnc . ............................... .......... .

    Ocala Jai-Alai, Inc . ................ ........ ..•.. •...•. ... . ....

    Pensacola Greyhound Park, Inc . ................... ... .. ....... .

    St . Petersburg Kennel Club, Inc . ........ .. . . .. . ................ .

    Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club, Inc ........•.......•.......•.....

    Sarasota Kennel Club , Jnc . .................................... .

    Sports Palace, Inc . ................. . .... . . ....... ... ... .. .•. ..

    Tampa Jai·Alai, Inc . ........ . ..... . .. . . ..... . . . . .. .. .. ... . . . . .

    Tourist Attractions, Inc . .................. . . . .. . .............. .

    Volusia Jai·AJai . Inc .. .............................. .......... .

    Washington County Kennel Club. Inc . ........ . ................. .

    West Flagler Associates, Ltd . ....................... ......• .....

    TOTAL RECEIPTS DEPOSITED TO

    S 39,6l6.l4

    21,288.63

    103,1,42.04

    22,736.00

    26,928.l2

    20,270.64

    9,304.40

    11,612.01

    l,7l9.80

    4,808.63

    30,217.82

    22,042.2l

    lA,2l8.6l

    6,980,64

    3,386.34

    34,270.79

    42,359.51

    2,736.72

    9,087.l0

    40,362.47

    17,923,3l

    24,460.83

    7,371.00

    IO,l23 .92

    26,l94.00

    lI,l60.00

    7,769.04

    76,061.09

    SCHOLARSHIP FUND ............... . .. . . ,............. S663,l73.1l

    28

  • EXHIBIT "J" DIVISION OF PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING

    FROM ESCIIEATED PARI-MUTUEL TICKETS FOR PRINCIPAL OF STATE SCHOOL FUND

    Associated Outdoor Clubs, Inc .......•....... 1 Biscayne Kennel Club, Inc: ...........•....... Bonita Ft. Myers Corp ...................... Calder Race Course, Jnc ..................... Dania Jai-Alai Palace, Inc ...................

    Daytona Beach Kennel Club, Inc. ............ Florida Downs and Turf Club, Inc . ........... Aorida Jai-Alai, Inc ........................ Ft . Pitrce Jai-Alai, Inc ...................... The Fronlon, Inc ...........................

    Gator Downs Racing, Inc .................... Gulfstream Puk Racin, Assoc ., Inc ........... Investment Corp. of South Aorida ........... Jacksonville Kennel Club, Inc .. ............ ' . Jefferson CounlY Kennel Club, Inc ............

    Keys Racin. Association, Ltd. ............... Miami Beach Kennel Club, Inc. .............. Miami Jai-Alai, Inc ..................•..•...

    Ocala Jai-Alai, Inc . ........................ Oranle Park Kennel Club, Inc .........•...... Pensacola Greyhound Park, Inc .......... • ...

    SI. Petenbura Kennel Club, Inc. ............. Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club, Inc .... ' ....... Sarasola Kennel Club, Inc ...................

    Seminole Park and Fairarounds, Inc. ......... sporn Palace, Inc ..... ..................... Tourisl Anractions, Inc ..................... Tropical Park, Inc. (al Calder) ............... Volusia Jai-Alai, Inc .............. ' ......... Washinaton CounlY Kennel Club, Inc. ........ West AlJIer Auociates, Ltd .................

    TOTAL RECEIPTS DEPOSITED

    1 89,UL60

    100,174.00

    "1,286.20

    23,2]S.20

    19,2S6.90

    S4,02S.70 2),121.60

    22,886.10

    29,SOI. IO

    S9,20I .80 1S,697.40

    41,293.30 3S,426.10 8S,)71.60

    From 1978-1919

    """"" 9O,1J9.$O

    53.123.70

    79,609.90

    41,920.40 38,217 .30

    SO,429.00

    IS7,813 .)" 121,122.60

    8,041 .20

    4O,67S.00 120,491.30

    SO,202.20

    1 1S,64I.SO

    68,186.60

    30,643.20 109,2l4.80 S),SS7 .SO

    1

    an"," r",.

    TO SCHOOL FUND ................... 16>2,019.60 11,229,049.05 11,~1,068 .65

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  • EXHIBIT "K" DIVISION OF PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING

    RACING REVENUE COLLECTED BY GEOGRAPmCAL LOCATION

    Bmw eo .. ly Sports Palace, Inc ........•..•..•......

    Browanl Coanly Dania Jai·Alaj Palace, Inc ............. . Gator Downs Racina, Inc ............. . Gulrstream Puk Racing A.ssoc:., Inc .... . Investment Corp. of South Florida ..... . Tourist Attractions. Inc ............... .

    Oay Co .. ty Oranae Park Kennel Club, Inc ......... .

    o.dt eo..ey General Omott-Miscellaneous

    Rec:eiplS and Lict1lJCl .............. . Biscayne: Kennd Club, Inc ...........•.. Calder Race: Coune, Inc ............ • .. Hialeah, Inc .................... . .. • .. Miami Beach Kennel Club, Inc .......•.. MiaJni Jai-Alai, Inc . ...............•.. Tropk:ai Park, Jnc. (at Calder) ....... • .. West Flaaler Assoc., Ltd ............•..

    0 ..... 1 Co .. ty Jacbonville Kennel Club, Inc ........•..

    fAcambla Co.aty Pensacola Greyhound Park. Inc ........ .

    Gadsdn Conly Colden Crown Corp ....... . .. •..... • ..

    HillIboro .... eo .. ly Associated Outdoor Clubs. Inc ......... . Florida. Downs and Turf Club, Inc . ..... . Tampa Jai.AJai, IDC .................. .

    JdfHSOa Co •• ty Jefferson County Kennel Club. Inc ..... .

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    S S 1,009,852.00

    2.882,091 .40 126,486.94

    . ,048,030.1.4 7,508 •• 51 .50 2,563,228.71 17,128,288.79

    7".168.38 .,169.360.88 .,550,673 .28 5.079,799.84 2,719,927.95 3,746,657.07 3.152,723 .33

    10.898.063.15

    5,843.002.32 522,268.82

    2.57".092 .88

    3.194.278.79

    34.391 ,373.88

    3.228,091.90

    1,539.353.89

    S68 ..... ' ... 2

    8,939.364.02

    1.150,336.7.

    .97"

    16 .• 7"

    3.01"

    33 .06"

    3.10 ..

    1.48"

    8.5",

    1.11 ..

  • Lee eon" 8onita·Ft. Myers Corporation . . . . . . . . . . S

    Marlo. eon.,. Ocala Jai·Alai, Inc ............ .

    MODroe eo •• " Keys Racin& Assoc., Ltd ........•..•...

    , ...... COUty Inycstment Corp. of Palm Beach ....•..•

    PlHIIa eo •• ,,. St. Petmburl Kennel Oub, Inc ........ .

    SI • .JoII.'. eo..ty Bayard Raceways, loc ...... , ..•.. , ..•.

    St. Udt eo..f)' Ft . Pierce Jai·AIai, Inc ................ .

    Saruolll eo •• " Sarasota Kennel Club, Inc ....... • . .•...

    SnIt .. eoUI, Aorida Jai·AJai, loc ......... . ........ . SanCord-Orlando Kennd Club, Ioc ..... . Seminole Park and Fairarounds. loc ... . .

    Vol .... eo .. " Daytona Beach Kennel Club. Inc ....... . Volwia Jai. Alai, loc ................. .

    W"" .. IOII eo..ty Wuhlnaton County Kennel Cub, loc ....

    TOTAL FISCAL YEAR RECEIPTS ........•..•..•.

    1.550,20S.68 3,784,911 .11

    53 .253.91

    2.619.720.96 1,512.462.21

    S 2,"",2047.30 2.3$"

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  • EXHIBIT "L" DIVISION OF PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING

    PAID ATTENDANCE, PARI·MUTUEL HANDLE, STATE REVENUE Season 1931·32 Thru Season 1979-80

    5111'1 R_~

    NNm~ ... .! To'''' """",

    RflCinl Total Pflid Prlri-Miliwi " T,," ...... 0." A/tmdQ~ Hondk Hondk Sit Itt R~w 1931 · 1932 .., 1,151,161 • 17,36',424.00 4.lA" • 737,100.70 191z..l9]] ,>0 1,281,017 19,146,9]1.00 l ." 763,177.09 19])-1934 ... 1,591,02-4 17,.s49,567.00 l ." 1,072,164.22 1934-1935 .... TIl 2,024,636 36,571,493.00 3.83 1,401,116.81 1935· 19)6 ... '" "" 1,154,292 31,126, 132.00 l .7lJ 1,436,9$1.01 1936-1931 " . . 1,029 ' 2.330.964 50, 121,647.00 3.67 1,131,138.5] 19)7·1938 ........ I ,OH 2,.01 ,367 54,0&7, 11 4.00 l ." 1,969,740.68 1938· 1939 ........ 1,025 2,37),271 ".272,416.00 l .6l 2,000, HI.6J 19)9-1941) ........ 1,0" 2,5 17,436 64,388,371.00 UI 2,302.134.13 1940-1941 ........ "'2 2,69',~ 68,280,202.00 3.57 2,436,]74.09 1941-1942 ... '" 2,195,080 6J ,60I,ns.OO 6.91 4,39'2,861.86 1942·1 943 ........ 7). 854,256 26,651,646.00 . .00 1,066,011.70 194)·1944 ........ ." 2,4jll,91J 109.S6I,969.00 6.23 6,1124,272.72 1944-111," ........ III 945,)4' B.I7I.SS1.00 5.71 2,OO7,IB .08 194$-I~ ........ 1,442 4,443,084 211,571,289.00 7.35 15,5S4,O)).94 1946-1947 ........ 1.298 4,444,S43 194.710,))),00 7.,. 14,680,7]0.51 )941· 1941 ........ I,JI8 4,344,479 1110,641,561 .00 7.>0 11,5"2,40'7.27 1941-1949 I .,", 4,641,038 118,171,736.00 7.42 1],222,461 .14 1949-19M ........ 1,3n 4.H9,142 111,142,858.00 7.33 11,101 ,521.89 1950-19'1 ........ I.H8 4,643.293 204,3".591.00 7." 1',997,416. 10 1"' · 19'2 ........ 1,4]2 5.279,674 241.721,380.00 7.27 II,09O,497.n 1"2· 1953 ........ I,Sot9 $,7]2,369 272,696,059.00 7." 19,H4,$13.61 J9S3 .. 19S4 ........ 1,722 ',1I 2.S" 216,681.999.00 7.,. 20,026.021.78 1""-1"' ........ 1,731 '.1109,467 2&4,044,131 .00 7.22 20,521 ,462.8' 19H·1956 ........ 1.179 '.915,94 1 )10,611,4]2.00 7.71 204,1110,13).12 1~~19'7 ........ 1.9177 6,Olj.912 122.943.071.00 7.71 2.4.969,496. j2 19"·19jl ........ 2,012 j,626.B2 1Ij,j46,j()6.00 7.7lJ 24.106.949.76 19n· 19j9 ........ 2,OH j.966,7011 129.141,11j.00 7." ll.IH.4j9.II 1"9-1960 ........ 2. 180 6,209.688 }47.947.4II.00 7.6j 26.609,111.64 196()..1961 .. 2,2 16 6,128,m 1 .... , 173.946.00 7.60 26,163.291.64 1961·1962 ........ 2,271 6 ,715,583 ]63,012,896.00 7.55 27,420.986.32 1962·1963 ........ 2,276 6,9 19,691 374,598,0480.00 7.n 21.392.06oU2 1963·1964 ........ 2.3lS 7.171.99 1 418,056.l4O.00 7." 1 1.S03,4jl.19 1964· 1965 ........ 2,3 11 I,537.2AI 462,293,012.00 7." 1-4.984.262. 11 1965· 1966 ........ 2.498 1,969,589 SOO,471,9]6.00 7.53 37.667,499.22 1966--1967 ........ 2.596 9.020.212 jlS,430,6J6.00 7.45 38,408,2.41 .36 1967· 1961 ........ 2,537 9,459.239 S63,m,CMO.00 7.0 41 .980,5047.SO 1961-1969 ........ 2.'" 9,912,630 630,01-4,911.00 7.42 46.743,699.90 1969-1970 ........ 2.678 10.715,962 712,244,nl.00 7." $1.&12.791.39 1970-1971 ........ l,In 11.717.046 nl.jSO,I30.00 7.11 ",176,621 .72 1971-1972 ........ 2."9 12,769, B7 864,j()2.920.00 7.06 61.011,72.4.'2 1m.1973 ...... ),019 1l.741.7 14 971.174.354.00 7.02 68,669.7 16.49 1973· 1974 ........ 3.160 14,883,691 1,0I1,2OI,j],.00 7." 76.)15,213.03 1974-197' ........ l.m 16.192.98] 1.156.B2,799.oo 7.21 n.'91.m .... 1975· 1976 ... 1,U2 16.29].391 1.168.767.050.00 7.27 "',996,161.51 1976-1977 ........ l.lO'l 16.2'76.898 1,244.159,788.00 7. 11 89.376.224. 14 1911· 1971 ........ 1,416 16.789,933 1,361.155.037.00 6.70 91.211,839.31 1971-1979 ....... 3,"4 17.2'74,1504 1,j47,072.IOO.00 6.71 103.t29.40IU' 1979-1910 ........ l.lIO 16.m.047 1.5&8.944,696.00 6.71 107,009.U2.79

    Totab .......... 92.H2 142.IB.6j;1 SlI . I78,I66,m .OO 1.11" $1 .j()6.010 ..... 5 .90

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  • EXHIBIT "M" DIVISION OF PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING

    SUMMARY OF ADDmONAL DAYS OF RACING HELD FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES DURING FISCAL PERIOD

    SUIIlltory - PDri-Mlltwl D." AlltMritl "'"""""" A ttmdt:utcr H ..... Associated Outdoor ~1I·7'9 61·7)11 Univ. Tampa Scholar. 4,161 • )90,024 aulls, Inc: . ~1"'79 '50.011 Boud of Rqenu 4,051 J61 ....

    ~2>-79 '50.0) Charity 2.m m.m

    8Uc1yne Krnnel I(). 1-79 SSO.O) Charity S.19] 631,667 aub, h)C. 1Q.111-7'9 SSO.O) Charily 6.'" 714.'"

    l().lS-7'9 6S- IOO Miami-Dadt Com. Col S.674 67!,SM 11 - 1·79 SSO.OII Boud of RrarntJ 6,241 .... 200

    Bonita·Ft. Myrrl 12-1)·79 5SO.03 Charily 1,491 1lI,102 Corponuion 11· 19-79 S50.03 Edison Com . Col. 1,611 IlO,621

    11-2:0-79 5SO.08 Board of RtJrntJ 1.428 1]1,350

    Caldrr Race I(). 1-79 HO.41 Charity 3.671 522,]11 COUtK, Inc. I()' 9-79 S50.4l Charily 4,156 607,'91

    1().1'-79 '50.41 Charily 4,451 60.106 \().2l-79 '50.4\ Charily '.'" 700.314 ~I>-IO SSO.4l """" 6,ICM 149,171 S-17-11O S50.41 Charily 5, 141 6115,390 6- l-IO SSO.4l Charily 5,137 702,41S 6-1 .... 'SO.41 Charily ',03' 691 , 165 ~I7-11O 5SO.41 Charily 5,101 611 ,4&1

    Dania Jai -Alai 1- ~IO SSO.O) 8roward Com. Cot S .... 316,111 Palaet, Inc: . l -..... SSO.O] Charily '.m "'.IXI6

    ),,3 1-10 HO.OB Boar-d of RrarnLs l,(1I' 2OO,9SO ~I"" 'SO.03 Charity 3,255 220.'"

    Daytona Such Krnnel ~ ~79 5SO.0II Board of RraentJ 2,011 190,502 aub, Inc. 9- 5·79 5SO.03 Charity 1,261 191,7211

    ~ 6-79 'SO.03 Charity 2,345 192,2112

    Florida DoWIU and l- 5·SO 5SO.03 Charity 1,963 316,l91 Turf aub, Inc. l- 1·10 'SO.03 Cham, 3,IIS 16O.J9I

    2- IS-SO 5SO.03 Uni". of Tampa 1,967 H2,IOO ) . 4-SO SSO.OII Board of Rr~nu 1,711 305,110 ) . 7·80 61-620 51. Lto'. CoIk,r l.ooo 3D,lS4 ) - 14-80 "..,. Arts Council of Tamptl 3,1111 m .m 3-II-SO '50.03 St. PettfSbw) Com. l.II1O lO7,O)'

    Col . .. Hilbborouah Com. Col.

    ]·11 ·10 5SO.03 Puco Hrmando 2,711 3lS.296 Com. Col.

    Florida! Jill-Alai, Inc. 1()'1()'79 61 ... Seminole Com . Col. 1,149 114,491 100lO-79 'SO.03 Charily I,n. m,"3 11·~79 'SO.03 Charity l,lA3 1l7,lOI 1- 1--10 5SO.03 Fla. A . .t: M. Unj". 1,763 111,126

    Ft. Piner Jai-AIaI, Inc: . ~ ~79 'SO.OI Boud of Rqenu 1,191 ",77' Golden Crow,n Corp. ~2>-" 'SO.03 F1a. A . .t: M. Urn". '" H,711 ~I~ 'SO.O) Charily "" '2,549 ~ll-IO 'SO.OII Board of Rrarnu 610 !G.'"

    ~Il-IO 'SO.03 Charity ... ...... s-,.,.. 'SO.03 Fla. A . .t: M. Univ. 62J 4,,09IJ

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  • $I111111ory ".., Pari-MwiWI

    "'" Aldltoriq ~"-7 AItmdM« H"'~ O\aIflllleam Put IlKinI .}- 1-10 550.03 Charity , .... 913 ,516 AsIoe .• IDC. ~ "... 550.4» Board of IlqenlJ 5"l, 94',21"

    ~ l-IO 550.01 Charity 6,17" 1,044, U9 ~~ 550.03 """" 5,651 .... ,"

    Invatmult Corp. 12-12-79 550.01 Board of ll~lJ 2.101 296 .... of Palra BeKb 12-11-79 550.0) Fla. Atlantic Uni",. 3.397 3+4."10

    Palm BeadI Jr. Col .• -... ~ 12-19-19 550.03 """" 2,671 251.121 12-211).79 550.03 a..m, 2 .... 219.200

    In¥Cllmml Corp. 12-11-79 550.01 Board of Rqenu " ,191 471,560 of South florida 11· 2:1).79 550.03 Uni"'. of Miami a '.'" 416,52-4 United WIY

    12· 21-79 '50.03 NO'll U ni",. ',781 513,048

    Jactlonriik KenDel 9-11-79 550.03 Jacbonrilk Uni", .• Ed 2."53 220,038 Oub. lne. Wilen Col., Unil~

    Fund WIY IG- 9-79 550.03 Charity 2.BO 2).4,017

    Jefferson County 9- 5-79 550.03 Montk:eUo Open. Co. 1.374 129,401 Keane! Oub. IDC. 5-21-10 550.01 Board of Resenu 12. n.no ,.,.... 5SO.03 Charily '" 13.'29 ~2'1-80 5SO.OJ Charily I .... 104,071

    Keys IUdna AsIoe .• Ltd . ~IUII 550.03 United Way .,. 35,126 H .... ' 50.OJ Fla. Keys Com. Col. '" ".l6l ~,.. .. 5SO.0I Board or Resen ts '"~ 29.100

    Miami 8uch Ken.nc:1 .. UII 550.OJ Charily ) .365 ))6.71" Oub. Inc. .. 3-111 5SO.03 UniY. of Miami a 3.m )51,112

    F. I.U. .. 1-111 550.03 Charity ) .31l 339.511 .. " ... HO.08 Board of Reten ts , .... 1Ol.064

    Miami Jai· AIai. Inc. ) . .... 10 '50.03 Uni",. of Miami eta.I . .. . 7 .. 1 311.001 3· 11-10 550.03 UIii",. of Miami etal . ".763 312,490 ) · 18-80 550.0) Uni",. of Miami eta.I . " .lAl 162.lO7 ) . 2S-1O HO.Ol HiRorit Pratrlation 3."" )22 ..... 1

    Trust Fund .... 1·10 550.08 Board of Reaenll ",100 16l.219 .. ~ .. 72-451 Barry Collrae a. ..... 360,631

    Fla. Mem. Col.

    Ocala Jai ·AIai , Inc. 11). 16-79 550.03 Charily '" 27,311 11).2).79 550.01 Chlrily ... "3,693 11).»79 550.011 Board of Reaenu ." ..... 152

    0rv\t'C Put Kennel 1· 10-10 5SO.0J Oatily 2."" 210.111 Oub, IDe. ~12-I11 550.0) Charily 1.057 21O,2IMi

    PauKOia Greyhound ,. ~ 550.03 Uni",. of W. Fla. a I.m 104,5S. Part. Inc. PmACdt. Jr. Col.

    ~I~ 5SO.0I Board of Resen ts 1.115 106,476 ~.,. .. 5SO.01 Pt/IIKIIKa Greyhound 1.476 111,960

    !tad"' Non-Sectarian ~21'" 5SO.03 GTeybound Put 1. 121 89,210

    FOWId.alion

    · Dmota Day Run for Hialeah. loc.

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  • SilltNtory """ PtIrl-Mwtwl 0... Awtltorill s-qk""" A,_ H_ St. Petetlbufl I · .... j$O.OI eo.nI of Reamu ..... 1'6,414

    Kmnd Oub, Inc. I- IS-IO j$O.m St. PetetlburJ; Jr. Cot ',1M 4IJ,I9I Eckft'd CoUqe

    1·22-10 '$O.m UDited WIY of PinC:UU '.'" ...... """"I, s.nford-

  • ASSOCIATED OUTDOOR CLUBS. INC. P. O. Box 8096. Tampa. Florida 33674

    O/liars John H. Hater, President James 1. Patton, Vice-President Charles W. Bidwell, Jr., Secretary Harry J. Hater, Jr., Treasurer John Michael Hater, Asst. Secretary Robert E. Hater II, A.s:rt. Secretory James E. Heile, Asst. Treasurer William H. Johnston, Jr., Asst. Treasurer

    Charles W. Bidwill. Jr. John H. Hater

    Directors Robert E. Hater II Harry 1. Hater, Jr.

    William H. Johnston, Jr.

    Dog Track - Tampa

    James J. Patton James E. Heile

    101 Racing Days - Sept. 6. 1979 to January 4. 1980 - 154 Performances

    Pari-Mutuel Handle .... . ....... . .... . . . .• . • • . . ..• . .. . •..... . . S74,499,468.00 Average Performance ................................. . ...... 483,762.78 Average Wager per Capita . ........... . . . .. ..... . . •... . • . . . .. . . 97 .75

    (BasM on TaxabJ~ Admissions) Total Paid Attendance ........................................ 762,137 Average Paid Attendance per Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,949

    Distribution of Handle Redistributed to Public as Winnings .....•.•....••... . •....... $61,163,514.50

    Paid to State Taxon Handle .............. . ........ . .. . ................. S 1.531 .719.67 Breakage ................ . .... . .... . .... • .......•......... 224.047.03

    Tow for State ............... . .... . ....•....•.. . ......... $ 5,75.5,806.70

    Retained by Track / Fronton ....... • ........................... $ 7 • .580.146.80

    Grand Total Handle ..............•....•...................... $74,499,468.00

    Other State Income Admission Tax .............................•.............. $ 82,774.62 Occupational Licenses ............... . .... , . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 4.321.00 Kennel Names ....... . .............. . ......... , , , • ' , , , , , . , ,,:-_=-,,100"0".00=

    Total Other State Income ".,., .. ,., .. ,.,." ... , .. ,.". ',;S~";8~7;,,. =19=1=.6;;;2

    Total Purses Paid: $1,569.387.80 Seating Capacity: 6.600-Parking: 3,900 spaces Overall Length of Track: 1,440 feet Length of Stretch: 210 feet-Width of Track: 18 feet Equipment: SinsJe. Outside Lure. American Totalisator, Inc.

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  • BAYARD RACEWAYS, INC. P. O. Box 1895, Jacksonville, Florida 32201

    Officers James J. Patton, President Charles W. Bidwill. Vice-President

    William H. Johnston, Jr., Vice-President Donald W. Howell, Secretary. Treasurer

    Directors James J. Patton Donald W. Howell

    Charles W. Bidwill John A. Rush, Sr.

    Carl T. Hoffman John J. Patton

    William H. Johnston, Jr.

    S4 Racing Days -43

    Dog Track - Bayard July 2, 197910 Sept. I, 1979

    May 12,198010Juno30, 1980 - 72 Performances

    51 97 123

    Pari-Mutuel Handle ............... , . . .... . .. . .. . . ........ $26,363,401.00 Average Performance ...... . ...... . .............. . .... . ...... 214,336.59 Average Wagcrper Capita ............ . ....... .. . . ..... . . ...... 95.40

    (Based on Taxable Admissions) Total Paid Attendance .......................•....•.... • ....•. Average Paid Attendance per Performance .......... . ....•......

    Distribution of HandJe

    276,344 2,247

    Redistributed to Public as Winnings ...... • ....... • .... • ...... 521,615,142.91

    Paid to State Daily License Fee ............ . ....•....•.. . .... . .... . ...... 5 25,920.00 Tax on Handle ....... . . .. . . . .. . . . . ... . .... . . . .. . . . .. ...... 1,871,678.43 Breakage .. . ......... . . . .. . . . .. . . . ... . .. . . .. . . .. .. . ...... '7--:-::S::4",S,,22,:,,:.94:=

    Total for Stale ............. . . ... ... ... . .... . . . . .......... S 1,952,121.37

    Retained by Track I Fronton ..................•....• . ... • ...... $ 2,766,467.92 Restricted Funds:

    Withheld for Capital Improvement ... . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 29,668.80 Total for Track fFronton .. . .... . ........................ S 2,796,136.72

    Grand Total Handle ......................... . ....•........... 526,363,401.00

    Other State Income Admission Tax ..............•.... . .... .. ...... , ........... 5 31 ,884.05 Occupational Licenses .......................... . ........... 4,157.00 Kennel Names .........................•....... • , ......... ''0----,:-;-1"00"",.00,,,

    Total Other State Income ...... . .... . ..... . ............ =. Sb=,3:g6.:,1:;:4~1 ~.OgS

    Total Purses Paid: $815,586.08 Change in Tax Structure eff. 614180 Seating Capacity: 2,500-Parking: 4,000 spaces Overall Length of Track: 1,433 f«t Length of Stretch: 362-1 12 feet- Width of Track: 20 feet Equipment : Sing]e, Outside Lure, American Totalisator, Jnc.

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  • BISCAYNE KENNEL CLUB, INC. SI7 Dade Federal Building, Miami, Florida 33131

    Officers James C. Knight, President

    Ellen W. McDonnell, Executive Vice·President &: Secretary Charles E. Jordon Treasurer

    Charles E. Jordon James C. Knisht Atwood Dunwody

    Directors Charles N. Leigh

    Robert M. McDanaid John R. Knight

    Ellen W. Spitzer Ellen W. McDonnell

    Marilyn A. West

    1 Racing Days -SO 51

    Dog Track - Miami July 2, 1979

    Sept. 5, 1979 to Nov. 6, 1979 2 Performances

    74 76

    Pari· Mutuel Handle . ................. . .... . ..... . ........... . $52,9.55,767.00 Average Performance ................ ................ ...... .. 696,786.41 AverageWagerperCapita .. ....................... ' .. "" "... Jl9.17

    (Bas«/ on TaxQb/~ Admissions) Total Paid Attendance . ...................................... . Average Paid Attendance per Perfonnance .....• . • . .. . ...... ....

    Distribution of Handle

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  • BONITA·FT. MYERS CORPORATION P. O. Box 250, Bonita Springs, Florida 33923

    Officers David Hecht, Chairman oj the Board

    David Hecht Barbara Hecht

    lOS Racing Oays-

    Directors Paul Lewin Neal Amdur

    Dog Track - Bonita Springs Dec. 6 , 1979 to April 4, 1990

    Paul Lewin, President

    Sidney Lcfcoun Arthur Posner

    - 159 Performances

    Pari-Mutuel Handle ....................••... . •.•• . ..••. . .... . $31,590,588.00 Average Performance ........................•....•..... ,.... 198,682.94 Average Wager per Capita ... _........................... . .. . .. 78.17

    (Ba.s«J on TQXQble AdmissiofU) Total Paid Attendance .... , . . .................•............... A verqe Paid Attendance per Performance ......•..............•

    Distribution of Handle

    401,032 2,S22

    Redistributed to Public as Winnings .....•....•....•.......... $2.5,899,837. J 2

    Paid to State TuonHandle .. . . . .... . •....•.. •.........•............... $ 2.267.32$. 12 Brukaae ....... . . . .. . ..•....•.... • .... • .......•.......... 130.806.96

    Total for State ..............•.......•....•............... S 2,398,132.08

    Retained by Track / Fronton ...... , .......•....•. . . . . . .. . . . .... $ 3.292.618.80

    Grand Total Handle .............•....•.......•.... , .......... SJI,S90.S88.00

    Other State Income Admission Tax .......... . ....•....•....• . ......•.......... $ 43,H9.22 Occupational Licenses . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . • . . .. . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 2,526.00 Kennel Names . . ............................. , ..•. , .. . .. . ... ___ ~~~.OO~

    Total Other State Income .......•....•....•........... ... ~ S~,,;;;46~',;,II;,;S:;;. 22~

    Total Purses Paid: $822,591.00 Seatina Capacity: 5,ooo-Parkina: 4,000 spaces Overall Length of Track: 1.320 feet Lenath o( Stretch: 300 feet-Width o( Track: 18 (eet Equipment: Double, Inside Lure, Autote, Ltd.

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  • DAYTONA BEACH KENNEL CLUB, INC. P. O. Box 2360, Daytona Beach, Florida 3201 S

    Officers John G. Masoni. President Robert Enlis, Secretary

    Francis D. Littlefield, Vice· President John O. Masoni. Treasurer

    John O. Masoni

    58 Racing Days -SO

    108

    Directors Francis D. Littlefield

    Do8 Track - Daytona Beach July 2, 1979 to Sept. 8, 1979

    May 12, 1980 to June 30, 1980

    Robert Entis

    - 87 Performances 74

    161

    Pari·Mutuel Handle .......... . ....... .. ... . •.•... . ........... S3S,l96,700.00 Average Perrormance ....................•....•.............. 218,613.04 Average Wager per Capita .............................. ....... 82.28

    (Basrd on Taxablt Admissions) Tota] Paid Attendance ............................ . ........... 427,783 A veraae Paid Attendance per Performance .....