OAR 462-220-0060
Where the Wager is Considered to Have Been Made


(1)

Any wager that is made from an account maintained by the hub operator is considered to have been made in the State of Oregon.

(2)

Account holders may communicate instructions concerning account wagers to the hub in person, by mail, telephone, or electronic means. Computer assisted wagers are permitted only if there is human intervention in the wagering process. By way of example and not limitation, permissible human intervention includes a natural person making the final decision regarding whether or not a wager formulated by a computer should be submitted. A computer assisted wager means a wager placed by an account holder with respect to which all of the following occur: the tote information relating to the race on which the wager is placed is received by the account holder’s computer in electronic format indirectly through an interface provided by a hub; the account holder utilizes a computer to formulate, or assist in formulating, the wager using the electronic tote information; and the account holder submits the wager through an electronic interface provided by a hub.

Source: Rule 462-220-0060 — Where the Wager is Considered to Have Been Made, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=462-220-0060.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 462-220-0060’s source at or​.us