Ohio State Racing Commission 2014 Annual Report

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Ohio State Racing Commission 2014 Annual Report Ohio State Racing Commission 2014 Annual Report Chairman Robert K. Schmitz Ohio State Commissioner Commissioner Todd Book Mark Munroe Racing Commission Commissioner Commissioner Gary Koch Thomas Winters Executive Director William Crawford Table of Contents Introduction 1 Purses at Commercial Racetracks 2011 – 2014 18 Ohio State Racing Commission Advisory Committees 2 2014 Combined Simulcast Purse Fund Report 19 Ohio State Racing Commission Laboratory 3 Combined Simulcast Purse Fund – Payments Summary 19 2014 Ohio Racing Industry Summary Statement 4 Combined Simulcast Purse Fund – Disbursements Summary 19 2014 Summary of Commercial Permit Holders 2014 Ohio-Funded Harness Racing Stakes and Purses 20 Mahoning Valley Race Course/Beulah Park 6 2014 Breakdown of Funds (Sources of purse money) 20 Belterra Park 7 Ohio Harness Racing Program Totals 1995 – 2014 20 Thistledown 8 Standardbred Stallion Report 1976 – 2014 20 Miami Valley Gaming and Racing 9 Ohio Standardbred Development Fund Summary 20 Northfield Park 10 Ohio Thoroughbred Race Fund Registrations 21 Dayton Raceway/Raceway Park 11 Ohio Thoroughbred Race Fund Registration Totals 21 Scioto Downs 12 Ohio Thoroughbred Race Fund Program Totals 21 2014 Simulcast Wagering at Commercial Racetracks 13 Ohio Thoroughbred Race Fund Summary 21 2014 County Fair Harness Racing 14 Distributions of Casino Tax Revenue Received in 2014 22 Receipts, Disbursements & Taxes 16 Collection/Distribution of Video Lottery Terminal Proceeds 22 Racing Commission Operating Expenses 16 Comparative Figures by Years ibc Racing Commission Rule Review 16 Equine Deaths Resulting from Racing or Training ibc 2014 Statement of Racing Commission Licenses Issued 17 Ohio State Racing Commission Advisory Committees (term expiration dates) Ohio Thoroughbred Kimpton Williams Robert Frost Tim Hamm Race Fund (1/31/15) (1/31/16) (1/31/14) Ohio Standardbred Richard Mc Clelland Senena Esty R. Kevin Greenfield Development Fund Chairman (6/30/15) (6/30/17) (6/30/15) Ohio Quarter Horse Development Fund 2 Ohio State Racing Commission Laboratory The racing commission’s testing laboratory is In 2014, the racing commission tested 21,149 housed within the Consumer Analytical Laboratory at blood and urine samples that were collected from the Ohio Department of Agriculture complex located horses that raced at commercial tracks and county at 8995 East Main St. in Reynoldsburg. The laboratory fairs. was moved there in 2004. Analyses of these samples resulted in 112 Soobeng Tan serves as the laboratory’s technical positive findings. A total of 62 human samples were director, a position he has held since 2008. analyzed and 10 positive findings were discovered. 2014 Ohio State Racing Commission Testing Laboratory Summary Equine Samples Post-Race Urine Post-Race Blood TCo2 Blood Total Samples Positive Findings 6,764 9,222 5,163 21,149 112 — .53% Human Samples Urine Samples Collected: 62 Positive Findings: 10 — 16.1% 2014 Samples Tested In Further Detail Urine Samples Blood Samples Human Samples Total Samples Beulah Park/Mahoning Valley 534 747 7 1,288 River Downs 729 1,119 3 1,851 Thistledown 906 1,344 2 2,252 Thoroughbred 2,169 3,210 12 5,391 Miami Valley 604 1,416 10 2,030 Northfield Park 2,135 5,660 9 7,804 Dayton Raceway 720 1,057 6 1,783 Scioto Downs 1,058 1,892 25 2,975 County Fairs 78 1,150 0 1,228 Harness Racing 4,595 11,175 50 15,820 Ohio Racing Totals 6,764 14,385 62 21,211 Ohio State Racing Commission Testing Laboratory Results 1994 - 2013 Year Urine Samples Blood Samples Horse Samples Positive Findings Human Samples Positive Reports 2013 6,080 8,253 14,333 76 — .53% 190 15 — 8.0% 2012 6,038 8,390 14,428 130 — .90% 36 13 — 36.1% 2011 6,294 8,718 15,012 134 — .89% 30 13 — 43.3% 2010 6,846 9,599 16,445 170 — 1.03% 44 16 — 36.4% 2009 7,362 10,130 17,492 102 — .58% 50 11 — 22.0% 2008 6,894 10,165 17,059 96 — .56% 92 23 — 25.0% 2007 7,318 11,145 18,463 70 — .40% 153 42 — 27.5% 2006 7,869 17,247 25,116 174 — .69% 92 16 — 17.4% 2005 8,196 15,334 23,530 130 — .55% 81 17 — 21.0% 2004 8,842 11,823 20,665 212 — 1.03% 55 10 — 18.2% 2003 10,067 13,868 23,935 243 — 1.02% 303 54 — 17.8% 2002 12,022 21,559 33,581 135 — .40% 79 19 — 24.1% 2001 11,504 21,899 33,403 145 — .43% 111 19 — 17.1% 2000 11,517 22,152 33,669 141 — .42% 37 11 — 29.7% 1999 12,027 21,649 33,676 178 — .53% 56 15 — 26.8% 1998 11,896 19,747 31,643 199 — .63% 93 17 — 18.3% 1997 12,333 19,146 31,479 199 — .63% 95 34 — 35.8% 1996 11,902 19,815 31,717 80 — .25% 93 28 — 30.1% 1995 12,887 18,393 31,280 46 — .15% 217 22 — 10.1% 1994 13,471 17,659 31,130 45 — .14% 213 35 — 16.4% 3 2014 Ohio Racing Industry Summary Statement Harness Harness Harness Thoroughbred Thoroughbred Thoroughbred County Category Racing Racing Racing Live Simulcast Total Fairs Live Simulcast Total Days 295 1,223 424 1,362 108 Total $11,991,760.60 $47,430,233.70 $59,421,994.30 $18,368,250.40 $89,167,334.95 $107,535,585.35 $2,648,501.55 Handle Exotic 6,834,896.60 31,277,062.70 38,111,959.30 12,521,797.40 62,793,429.95 75,315,227.35 1,571,971.55 Handle Simulcast 898,269.90 0.00 898,269.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 During Live Track 2,459,772.29 9,762,908.52 12,222,680.81 3,799,461.31 18,768,720.45 22,568,181.76 542,527.10 Commission Breakage 76,722.93 150,923.13 227,646.06 96,745.04 221,134.75 317,879.79 16,904.90 Tax 41,249.01 145,254.23 186,503.24 96,795.01 340,229.07 437,024.08 0.00 Abatements Ohio Fairs 58,492.61 240,321.31 298,813.92 75,034.32 410,653.11 485,687.43 17,173.38 Fund Tax Standardbred Development 0.00 0.00 0.00 145,107.20 790,289.36 935,396.56 20,377.74 Fund Tax Thoroughbred 114,792.54 465,780.58 580,573.12 36,998.63 200,448.23 237,446.86 0.00 Race Fund Tax Quarter Horse Development 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 106.79 Fund Tax Agricultural 0.00 151.06 151.06 0.00 1,636.60 1,636.60 59,075.74 Society Fund OSRC 85,265.22 362,141.84 447,407.06 128,536.74 674,911.09 803,447.83 15,719.45 Operating Fund Nursing Home Franchise Permit 73,157.31 349,263.23 422,420.54 139,525.63 706,454.07 845,979.70 0.00 Fee Fund Total 372,956.69 1,562,912.26 1,935,868.95 621,997.53 3,124,621.53 3,746,619.06 112,453.10 Tax Net To 2,086,815.60 8,199,996.26 10,286,811.86 3,177,463.78 15,644,098.92 18,821,562.70 430,074.00 Track Returned 9,455,265.38 37,516,402.05 46,971,667.43 14,472,044.05 70,176,249.31 84,648,293.36 2,089,069.55 To Public 4 2014 Ohio Racing Industry Summary Statement Satellite Quarter Commercial Commercial Commercial Facility Ohio Racing Category Horse Tracks Tracks Tracks (Cedar Industry Live Live Simulcast Total Downs) Days 2 721 2,585 361 Total $15,931.40 $30,375,942 $136,597,569 $166,973,511.05 $2,793,963.20 $169,622,012.60 Handle Exotic 8,215.40 19,364,909.40 94,070,492.65 113,435,402.05 2,073,599.20 115,007,373.60 Wagering Simulcast 0.00 898,269.90 0.00 898,269.90 0.00 898,269.90 During Live Track 3,549.89 6,262,783.49 28,531,628.97 34,794,412.46 299,170.46 35,336,939.56 Commission Breakage 132.25 173,600.22 372,057.88 545,658.10 14,833.23 562,563.00 Tax 155.87 138,199.89 485,483.30 623,683.19 0.00 623,683.19 Abatements Ohio Fairs 73.13 133,600.06 650,974.42 784,574.48 0.00 801,747.86 Fund Tax Standardbred Development 0.00 145,107.20 790,289.36 935,396.56 0.00 955,774.30 Fund Tax Thoroughbred 0.00 151,791.17 666,228.81 818,019.98 0.00 818,019.98 Race Fund Tax Quarter Horse Development 145.73 145.73 0.00 145.73 0.00 252.52 Fund Tax Agricultural 0.00 0.00 1,787.66 1,787.66 0.00 60,863.40 Society Fund OSRC 111.27 213,913.23 1,037,052.93 1,250,966.16 0.00 1,266,685.61 Operating Fund Nursing Home Franchise Permit 60.10 212,743.04 1,055,717.30 1,268,460.34 63,283.18 1,268,460.34 Fee Fund Total 546.10 995,500.32 4,687,533.79 5,683,034.11 63,283.18 5,795,487.20 Tax Net To 3,003.79 5,267,283.17 23,844,095.18 29,111,378.35 285,200.64 29,541,452.35 Track Returned 12,249.26 23,939,558.69 107,692,651.36 131,632,210.05 2,131,475.69 133,721,279.60 To Public 5 Summary of Commercial Permit Holders ─ Beulah Park/Mahoning Valley (Thoroughbred) 2014 Racetrack Totals Combined Simulcast Live Racing Simulcasting Annual Total Purse Fund Activity Dates (Days) 1/6-12/30 (74) 1/1-12/31 (224) 1/1-12/31 Total Handle $1,237,507.90 $5,030,289.80 $6,267,797.70 Month Paid Received Exotic Wagering 728,199.90 3,485,956.80 4,214,156.70 Simulcast During Live 0.00 0.00 0.00 January 15,256.94 88,581.05 Track Commission 251,614.63 1,050,394.09 1,302,008.72 February 16,115.05 70,825.33 Breakage 7,567.47 15,733.05 23,300.52 March 24,653.62 86,694.82 Tax Abatement 8,225.30 33,434.63 41,659.93 April 18,598.95 66,422.87 Ohio Fairs Fund 4,919.45 22,415.13 27,334.58 May 5,826.74 93,051.58 Standardbred Development Fund 0.00 0.00 0.00 June 66,512.20 Ohio Thoroughbred Race Fund 9,659.62 43,179.16 52,838.78 July 49,677.89 Quarter Horse Development Fund 0.00 0.00 0.00 August 59,278.79 Agricultural Society Fund 0.00 14.53 14.53 September 28,981.07 56,416.23 OSRC Operating Fund 7,884.94 37,361.37 45,246.31 October 63,277.97 72,624.02 Nursing Home Fund 8,771.43 39,775.62 48,547.05 November 63,954.71 86,182.61 Total Tax 39,460.74 176,180.45 215,641.19 December 25,883.39 63,373.12 Net To Track 212,153.89 874,213.64 1,086,367.53 Total $262,548.44 $859,640.51 Returned To Public 978,325.80 3,964,162.66 4,942,488.46 Youngstown Real Estate Ventures #1 Youngstown Real Estate Ventures #2 Live Racing Simulcasting Total Live Racing Simulcasting Total Dates (Days) 1/6-5/3 (53) 1/1-5/3 (119) 1/1-5/3 11/24-12/30 (21) 9/15-12/31 (105) 9/15-12/31 Total Handle $550,907.40 $2,161,281.00 $2,712,188.40 $686,600.50 $2,869,008.80 $3,555,609.30 Exotic Wagering 335,025.40 1,374,255.00
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