Effective July 1, 2022, the Florida Gaming Control Commission has regulatory oversight related to gambling, including pari-mutuel wagering, cardrooms, slot machine facilities, oversight of gaming compacts executed by the state pursuant to the Federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, and any other forms of gambling authorized by the State Constitution or law, excluding state lottery games as authorized by the State Constitution. Congratulations to the new team!
Read MoreThe Florida Gaming Control Commission held its second meeting on June 8, 2022.
Read MoreThe Florida Gaming Control Commission is ramping up its operations and preparing to appoint its first executive director.
Read MoreThe purpose of the meeting is to give interested persons an update on the Federal Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act (“HISA”) and give attendees an opportunity to discuss potential impacts on the industry.
Read MoreThe Florida Gaming Control Commission is ramping up its operations and preparing to appoint its first executive director.
Read MoreThe Florida Legislature passed legislation earlier this year that will establish the Florida Gaming Control Commission.
Read MoreThe purpose of the meeting is to give interested persons an update on the Federal Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act (“HISA”) and give attendees an opportunity to discuss potential impacts on the industry.
Read MoreThe Florida Legislature passed legislation earlier this year that will establish the Florida Gaming Control Commission.
Read MoreThe Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering (“Division”) is statutorily mandated to test for and prosecute the use of prohibited levels of permitted substances and of prohibited medications and substances which can cause injury or death to racing horses as well as compromise the integrity of the races conducted. On February 25, 2021, the Division received a 30-day notice letter alleging that an unadopted rule challenge would be filed for the Division’s alleged failure to promulgate testing methodologies and measurement uncertainties for the testing of biological specimens collected from racing horses. Although the Division rejects the allegation that it has failed to comply with statute by promulgating testing methodologies and measurement uncertainties, the Division believes that the immediate promulgation of an emergency rule that provides clarification as to the University of Florida Racing Laboratory’s testing methodologies and measurement uncertainties is necessary to ensure the continued safety of racing horses and the integrity of the racing industry.
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