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Fiscal Note - SB 0354 - Authorizes Off-Track Pari-Mutuel Wagering

L.R. NO.  1424-01
BILL NO.  SB 354
SUBJECT:  Gambling
TYPE:     Original
DATE:     February 18, 1997


                              FISCAL SUMMARY

                   ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON STATE FUNDS

FUND AFFECTED              FY 1998             FY 1999           FY 2000
Missouri Horse
Racing Fund             ($346,143)          $1,058,266        $1,047,462

Missouri Breeders
Fund                            $0          $1,092,000        $1,092,000

Missouri
Elementary and
Secondary
Education
Technology
Training Fund *                 $0                  $0                $0

Total Estimated
Net Effect on All
State Funds             ($346,143)          $2,150,266        $2,139,462

 * Includes revenue and expenses which net to $0


                   ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON FEDERAL FUNDS

FUND AFFECTED              FY 1998             FY 1999           FY 2000
None                            $0                  $0                $0

Total Estimated
Net Effect on All
Federal Funds                   $0                  $0                $0


                    ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON LOCAL FUNDS

FUND AFFECTED              FY 1998             FY 1999           FY 2000
Local Government                $0            $310,080          $313,483


                              FISCAL ANALYSIS

ASSUMPTION

Officials of the Office of the State Treasurer and the Department of Revenue
assume this proposal would not fiscally impact their agency.

Officials of the Office of Administration assume that additional revenue
would be generated as a result of this proposal.  They assume that starting
in FY 99 four wagering facilities would be open for 364 days with an average
daily handle of $50,000; the total annual handle would be approximately
$72,800,000.  The percentage (2%) to be paid to Missouri would result in
income of $1,456,000 starting in FY 99.  The licensing percentage (1.5%)
required for use in augmenting horse racing purses in this state involving
Missouri bred horses would result in $1,092,000 starting in FY 99.  The
licensing percentage (1% but not less than $100,000) required for use in
augmenting purses at the live races operated by the licensee would result in
$728,000 starting in FY 99.  The percentage (1/2%) required for the newly
created "Missouri Elementary and Secondary Education Technology Training
Fund" would result in income of $364,000 starting in FY 99.

Officials of the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education assume that
they would be required to administer the programs funded from the Missouri
Elementary and Secondary Education Technology Training Fund.  They assume
that one FTE, plus related equipment and expenses, would be required to
administer the grants funded from this new fund.  One Supervisor ($33,048)
would administer the grants from this fund to school districts.  Equipment
would include office furniture and EDP equipment.  Expenses would include
travel, office supplies, communication and data processing.  Oversight has
only shown costs for this FTE in FY 99 and FY 00, since there will not be any
income in this fund until the second and third year.

Officials of the Gaming Commission (GAM) assume they would require an
additional thirteen FTE to implement the duties outlined in this proposal,
which would include 5 officers of the Highway Patrol.  They would also
request expenses and equipment; to include training, office equipment, and
patrol cars.  Oversight assumes based on responses received to a similar
proposal from last session, that 6 FTE would be sufficient to accomplish the
duties outlined in this proposal.  The 6 FTE would consist of an Assistant
Division Director, a Security Director, a Licensing Director, a Pari-Mutuel
Director, an Executive Secretary, and an Information Support Coordinator.
They would also request related equipment and expenses for these FTE.

Officials of the Department of Public Safety - Missouri Highway Patrol assume
they would require funding for equipment and expenses, relating to the
purchase and maintenance of five patrol cars for the new officer positions.
Oversight assumes based on responses received to a similar proposal from last
session, that statutory authority currently exists for enforcement of horse
racing facilities, and has not shown any additional costs for this provision.


Oversight assumes that this proposal would only become effective upon passage
and approval of a constitutional amendment to allow off-track pari-mutuel
wagering.


FISCAL IMPACT - State Government      FY 1998      FY 1999      FY 2000
                                     (10 Mo.)
MISSOURI HORSE RACING FUND

Income-Gaming Commission
  Off-track wagering                       $0   $1,456,000   $1,456,000

  1% commission on wagers                  $0     $728,000     $728,000

Cost-Gaming Commission
  Personal Service   (6 FTE)       ($142,646)   ($175,454)   ($179,840)
  Fringe Benefits                    (40,697)     (50,057)     (51,308)
  Expense and Equipment             (162,800)    (172,223)    (177,390)
Total costs - Gaming Commission    ($346,143)   ($397,734)   ($408,538)

Augmenting live racing purses              $0   ($728,000)   ($728,000)

ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON
MISSOURI HORSE RACING FUND         ($346,143)   $1,058,266   $1,047,462


MISSOURI BREEDERS FUND

Income-Gaming Commission
  1.5% commission on wagers                $0   $1,092,000   $1,092,000


MISSOURI ELEMENTARY AND
SECONDARY EDUCATION
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING FUND

Income
  Off-track wagering                       $0     $364,000     $364,000

Costs - Department of  Elementary
        & Secondary Education
  Personal Service   (1 FTE)               $0    ($33,874)    ($34,721)
  Fringe Benefits                          $0     ($9,664)     ($9,906)
  Expense and Equipment                    $0    ($10,382)     ($5,890)
Total costs                                $0    ($53,920)    ($50,517)

Cost
  Grants to School Districts               $0   ($310,080)   ($313,483)

ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON
MISSOURI ELEMENTARY AND
SECONDARY EDUCATION
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING FUND                   $0           $0           $0


FISCAL IMPACT - Local Government      FY 1998      FY 1999      FY 2000
                                     (10 Mo.)

Income - School Districts
  Grants                                   $0     $310,080     $313,483


FISCAL IMPACT - Small Business

No direct fiscal impact to small businesses would be expected as a result of
this proposal.


DESCRIPTION

The Missouri Horse Racing Commission or its successor agency would be given
the power to regulate off-track pari-mutuel wagering.  Only persons licensed
by the Commission shall accept off-track pari-mutuel wagers.  Each license
would authorize the licensee to accept off-track pari-mutuel wagering and to
operate simulcast year round.  It would require the licensee to run 21 days
of live racing in Missouri during a 45 day period each year they are
licensed, and each day would be required to have 8 races.

A nonrefundable fee of $50,000 is required of all applicants for an off-track
pari-mutuel wagering license and the applicant must pay all investigation
costs.  If the investigation costs exceed the total amount of fees paid by
the applicant, the commission may assess additional fees.  If the applicant
is denied a license, the applicant is entitled to a refund of the difference
between the application fee and the actual cost of the investigation.  Only
Missouri residents would be eligible for a license.  A condition of licensing
would be that the licensee agree to provide to the Commission 1.5% of all
wagers collected by the licensee to augment horse racing purses in this state
involving Missouri bred horses; and 1% but not less than $100,000 for
augmenting purses at the live races operated by the licensee.

The Commission has full jurisdiction over and shall supervise all off-track
pari-mutuel wagering.  This jurisdiction includes the ability to assess
penalties of up to $2,000 per day for a violation of this act.  No off-track
pari-mutuel licensee shall use an off-track pari-mutuel system unless the
system has been approved by the Commission.  In order to be approved by the
Commission, a system must meet several guidelines.  The percentage of
off-track pari-mutuel wagers to be deducted as a commission on wagers shall
be distributed quarterly as follows:

     1.  2% shall be paid to the state.
     2.  1/2% shall be paid to the "Missouri Elementary and Secondary
Education Technology Fund", which is created for the purpose of providing
training, instruction and education  concerning computers and other advanced
technologies.
     3.  Remainder to be retained by the licensee, except for the 2 1/2% (1%
of which cannot be less than $100,000) commission on wagers to be paid to
improve horse racing as described above.

Weekly reports of the total amount of money wagered shall be filed with the
Commission.

The operation of an off-track pari-mutuel wagering facility without a license
or accepting wagers other than as permitted by this act would be a Class A
misdemeanor.

This proposal will result in an increase to Total State Revenue.

This legislation is not federally mandated, would not duplicate any other
program and would not require additional capital improvements or rental
space.


SOURCES OF INFORMATION

Gaming Commission
Office of Administration
Department of Public Safety
Department of Revenue
Department of Elementary & Secondary Education
Office of the State Treasurer