Relative to historical racing.
If enacted, SB112 will alter existing regulations within the state's gambling framework by introducing new stipulations regarding the conduct of pari-mutuel pools on historic horse races. This includes directives on licensing, the requirement for a responsible gaming plan, and implementation of electronic betting machines that adhere to newly defined regulations. The bill explicitly prevents the use of any electronic devices in gaming unless permitted by the lottery commission, ensuring a controlled and standardized approach to gambling in New Hampshire.
Senate Bill 112 aims to establish regulations for historical horse racing, specifically focusing on the operation and management of pari-mutuel pools. Historically, horse racing has been governed alongside other forms of betting under state law, but this bill seeks to specifically highlight wagers on historic races—those that have been officially concluded and are utilized for betting purposes. The regulations proposed in this bill will affect how and where these wagers can be taken, marking a significant step in formalizing this form of betting on a state-wide level with specific licensing requirements.
Notably, the bill also addresses the distribution of revenue from historic horse race betting. Specifically, it mandates that a percentage of the generated revenues must be allocated to charitable organizations that partner with licensees, a point that has sparked discussions regarding the social responsibility of gambling operations. While proponents of the bill advocate for its potential economic benefits and support for local charities, some critics raise concerns about the implications for gambling addiction and the ethical responsibilities of such arrangements.