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Board moves to implement SB203: repeals old 'disseminator' rules, creates service-provider framework for race broadcasts
Summary
Following passage of SB203, the board voted to submit regulatory amendments that repeal the historic 'disseminator' licensing structure and instead require tracks and users to manage live-race broadcasts under identical terms; the changes also register system operators as service providers rather than license them.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board voted on Dec. 4 to forward a broad package of regulatory amendments implementing provisions of SB203 that modernize how horse-race broadcast and pari-mutuel services are regulated in Nevada.
Historically, "disseminators" served as licensed vendors that gathered and broadcast race data to Nevada race books. SB203 repealed licensing for disseminators and replaced parts of the prior structure with a registration model for service providers and direct contracting between tracks and users, provided all users receive identical financial…
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