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          ASSEMBLY THIRD READING
          AB 562 (Hall)
          As Introduced  February 16, 2011
          Majority vote 

           GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION    15-0                               
           
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          |Ayes:|Hall, Nestande, Atkins,   |     |                          |
          |     |Block, Chesbro, Cook,     |     |                          |
          |     |Galgiani, Gatto, Hill,    |     |                          |
          |     |Olsen, Ma, Perea, V.      |     |                          |
          |     |Manuel P�rez, Silva,      |     |                          |
          |     |Allen                     |     |                          |
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           SUMMARY  :  Adds the Wood Memorial to the group of specific stake 
          races which are exempt from the 32-race per day limit on 
          imported races, as defined.

           EXISTING LAW :

          1)Provides that California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) regulate 
            the various forms of horse racing authorized in this state.

          2)Limits the number of races that may be imported by 
            associations and fairs to no more than 32 races per day on 
            days when live Thoroughbred or fair racing is being conducted 
            in this state, with specified exceptions.  

          3)Exempts from that 32-race per day limit races imported that 
            are part of the race card of certain prominent races, 
            including the Kentucky Derby, the Kentucky Oaks, the Preakness 
            Stakes, the Belmont Stakes, the Jockey Club Gold Cup, the 
            Travers Stakes, the Breeders' Cup, the Dubai Cup, or the 
            Haskell Invitational.

          4)Authorizes Thoroughbred racing associations or fairs to 
            distribute the audiovisual signal and accept wagers on the 
            results of out-of-state and international Thoroughbred races 
            during the calendar period the association or fair is 
            conducting live racing, including days on which there is no 
            live racing being conducted by the association or fair.








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            FISCAL EFFECT  :   This bill is keyed non-fiscal by the 
          Legislative Counsel.

           COMMENTS  :  The Wood Memorial Stakes is a Grade 1 stakes race for 
          three-year-old Thoroughbreds, located at the Aqueduct Racetrack 
          in Queens, New York.  Each April, this prestigious race acts as 
          a major prep for three-year-old horses with 11 winners having 
          gone on to capture victory in the Kentucky Derby, four of whom 
          captured the Triple Crown.  The race is shown each year on ESPN.

          This measure provides that all races imported by a Thoroughbred 
          association or fair that are part of the race card of the 
          overall Wood Memorial day would be exempted from the 32-race per 
          day limit as defined in current law.  Over the years, this law 
          has been amended to allow specific notable races to be imported 
          outside of this cap for promotional and financial reasons.

          The author notes this bill will help to increase the wagering 
          handle on this specific day which will lead to increased purses, 
          racetrack revenue, and breeders' awards in California.  Purses 
          are important to California's racing industry because they 
          provide revenue to horse owners for their racing operations and 
          to breeders through an increase in the value of their breeding 
          stock.  California's racing industry has found that it's much 
          easier to make a big day bigger relating to their marketing 
          efforts rather than trying to increase attendance on a typical 
          Wednesday or Thursday.  The bill will also give the racing 
          industry a marketing tool to increase on-track and off-track 
          attendance on this designated day because racing fans will want 
          to wager on all the races from the host track of the prestigious 
          Wood Memorial horse race. 
                     
          Satellite wagering  :  Satellite wagering via an off-track 
          facility has been legal in California since 1985.  It was 
          authorized at a time when California racetracks were beginning 
          to experience declining attendance and handle figures.  The 
          industry believed that making the product easier to access not 
          only would expose and market horse racing to potential 
          customers, but also would make it more convenient for the 
          existing patrons to wager more often.

           Simulcasting  :  Simulcasting is the process of transmitting the 
          audio and video signal of a live racing performance from one 








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          facility to a satellite for retransmission to other locations or 
          venues where pari-mutuel wagering is permitted.  Simulcasting 
          provides racetracks with the   opportunity to increase revenues 
          by exporting their live racing content to as many wagering       
            locations as possible, such as other racetracks, fair 
          satellite facilities and Indian casinos.  Revenues are increased 
          because simulcasting provides racetracks that export their live 
          content with additional customers in multiple locations who 
          would not have otherwise been able to place wagers on the live 
          racing event.

           Racetrack attendance  :  There has been a general decline in the 
          number of people attending and wagering at live horse racetracks 
          in California due to a number of factors, including increased 
          competition from other forms of gaming, unwillingness of 
          customers to travel a significant distance to racetracks and the 
          availability of off-track wagering.  The declining attendance at 
          live horse racing events has prompted racetracks to rely on 
          revenues from in-state and out-of-state satellite wagering and 
          account wagering. 
           
            
          Analysis Prepared by  :    Eric Johnson / G. O. / (916) 319-2531 


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