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MEMBERS OF THE NEW JERSEY RACING COMMISSION
Anthony T. AbbatielloCommissioner since 2006
Anthony T. Abbatiello's love for horses has resulted in nearly 60 years dedicated to the horseracing industry. For 28 years, Mr. Abbatiello served the Standardbred Breeders and OwnersAssociation of New Jersey, both as Co-Founder and as President. Mr. Abbatiello's previoustitles included Chairman of the Board for the United States Trotting Association, Director of theStandardbred Owners' Association of New Yorlc, Chairman of the New Jersey Sire Stakes Boardof Directors, Trustee Chairman of the Board of American Horse Council in Washington, D.C.,and Trustee of the Trotting Horse Museum in Goshen, New York.
On July 2, 1995, Mr. Abbatiello was inducted into the Living Hall of Fame in Goshen, NewYorlc beside his brother Carmine, a 1985 inductee. Mr. Abbatiello's induction resulted in thefirst brother tandem in the Hall of Fame. A decorated war veteran, Mr. Abbatiello served in theKorean War, rising to the rank of Captain. Mr. Abbatiello demonstrated courage under fire,receiving numerous commendations, including the Combat Infantry Badge, the Silver Star, theBronze Star with Valor, two Purple Hearts, the Presidential Unit Citation, the Korean CampaignRibbon with four Battle Stars, and the Korean Service Medal.
Manny AponteCommissioner since 2011
Manny Aponte has served as First Vice President -Investments of Aponte Waters FinancialConsulting Group of Welis Fargo Advisors, LLC since 2006. From 1999-2006, he was aFinancial Advisor with Morgan Stanley. A graduate of Richard Stockton College, Mr. Apontehas been active in community organizations as a Board Member of the American Conference onDiversity and the Hispanic Alliance of Atlantic County. He also has served as a member of theEgg Harbor Township Planning Board since 2009.
Dr. Michael ArnoneCommissioner since 2013
Dr. Michael Arnone graduated from Seton Hall University, received his D.D.S. from TempleUniversity School of Dentistry, and has a dental practice in Red Bank. He was a member of theNew Jersey General Assembly from 1989 to 2004 and was Mayor of Red Bank from 1978 to1990. He has also served on several other local government agencies and committees, whichincluded a tenure as the Red Bank Fire and Police Commissioner.
Dr. Arnone served in the United States Army from 1959 to 1961, attaining the rank of Captain.Dr. Arnone resides in Red Bank.
Anthony R. Caputo, M.D.Commissioner since 2005
Dr. Anthony R. Caputo was born in Newark and raised in Belleville, where he attended publicschool. He attended high school at Seton Hall Prep. After high school, he received his Bachelorof Science degree from St. Bonaventure University. Years later, he was granted an HonoraryDoctorate from St. Bonaventure University.
Dr. Caputo earned his Medical Degree in 1969 from University of Bologna. His internship andophthalmology training was completed at the New Jersey Medical School. In 1974, he wasoffered a Heed Fellowship at the Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia for pediatric ophthalmology.Upon returning to Newark, he was appointed Director of Fight for Sight Children's Eye CareCenter and became the first pediatric ophthalmologist to practice in New Jersey.
Pamela Clyne, LCSW, SACCommissioner since 2012
Pamela Clyne is a resident of New Egypt in Ocean County, where she resides with her husband,retired Ocean County Superior Court Judge, James D. Clyne. They own a 25-acre horse farmand are lifelong horse enthusiasts. She has a masters in Social Worlc from Rutgers Universityand is certified in many behavioral healthcare disciplines.
Ms. Clyne has served as the Executive Director of Reindancer Therapeutic Riding Center since2006, where she works with a wide group of individuals with special needs. Among otherthings, she is involved in therapeutic horseback riding and equine-assisted psychotherapy withthis 501(c)3 organization.
Peter J. Cofrancesco IIICommissioner since 2010; 2001 - 2008
Peter J. Cofrancesco III serves as Executive Officer of the Grinnell Group of Companies.Grinnell is family-owned and operated with interests in manufacturing of construction materials,transportation services, as well as commercial and residential real estate development. Thecompany was named the 2003 New Jersey Family Business of the Year, an award thatrecognizes the significant contributions to the economy and community made by New Jerseyfamily businesses. Mr. Cofrancesco attended Delaware Valley College, concentrating inBusiness Management, and also received an Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters fromCentenary College in 2003. Mr. Cofrancesco is extremely active in many community andprofessional organizations, including directorship of college and hospital foundations, the NewJersey State Fair, and the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute. Mr. Cofrancesco is aleading owner and breeder of American Quarter Horses and currently serves as a Director of theAmerican Quarter Horse Association. Mr. Cofrancesco and his family have owned anunprecedented 24 AQHA World Champions, and have received the prestigious Leading OwnerAward five times. Mr. Cofrancesco continued to serve on the Commission on holdover statusuntil December 2008, and was reappointed on Apri121, 2010.
Anthony De PaolaCommissioner since 2013
Anthony De Paola was employed by the United States Postal Service. He also was supervisor ofmutuel clerks at Meadowlands Racetrack and Athletic Director at several high schools. He is agraduate of East Orange High School and has an honorable discharge from the United StatesArmy.
Mr. De Paola is active in many government agencies in Berkeley Township and Ocean County.Specifically, he is Commissioner of the Ocean County Board of Health and Missing andExploited Children Committee. In Berkeley Township, he is on the Board of Education and isChairman of the Zoning Board and Sewerage Authority.
Mr. De Paola is married and resides in Toms River.
Francis X. Keegan, Jr.Commissioner since 2006
Francis X. Keegan, Jr., a lifelong horseman, was appointed to the Commission in 2006. He is apast-President of the New Jersey Thoroughbred Breeders' Association, apast-President of theNew Jersey Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association, and was a member of many horsemenorganizations, including the Thoroughbred Club of America, the Green Mountain HorseAssociation, the National Hunt Association, and a patron of the Monmouth County Hunt. Mr.Keegan has bred, owned, and raced horses in New Jersey since 1963, and also has been asuccessful consignor at numerous thoroughbred auction sales, including Saratoga and Keeneland.Mr. Keegan is a graduate of Seton Hall University, attended Fordham Law School, and aftercollege served as an infantry officer in the United States Army. Mr. Keegan is a WealthManagement Advisor and First Vice President of Investments with UBS Financial Services, Inc.,celebrating 40 years with the firm in March 2006. Over the years, he has served on numerousbank boards, including Carteret S & L Bank of Commerce in Newark and MonmouthCommunity Bank.
Peter T. RoselleCommissioner since 2013
Peter T. Roselle is currently the owner and CEO of Meadowbrook Industries, LLC, WasteIndustries, LLC, Regional Industries, LLC, and Premier Waste Services, Inc. He has 20 years ofexperience in the solid waste and recycling collection and transportation industry.
Mr. Roselle received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management and Finance fromMonmouth University. He joined the Board of Trustees of Riverview Medical Center in March2011. He is an active volunteer on committees at Monmouth University, Jersey Shore UniversityMedical Center, Meridian Health System, and NJDEP Clean Communities Council.
Mr. Roselle resides in Tinton Falls with his wife and daughter.
Frank ZanzucckiExecutive Director since 1992
Frank Zanzuccki received a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from St. Francis College inLoretto, Pennsylvania. He was the Chief Accountant for United Mine Workers of America from1975 to 1978. He started his career with the New Jersey Racing Commission in 1978, where heserved in various positions before he was appointed Executive Director in 1992. Mr. Zanzucckiwas awarded the prestigious Len Foote Award in 1998 in recognition of outstandingcontributions to the horse racing industry. He is also the first non-commissioner to be elected tothe Association of Racing Commissioners International Board of Directors. In addition to thishonor, Mr. Zanzuccki was subsequently elected as an officer of this international organizationand served as its chairman from Apri12004 through Apri12005.
MISSION STATEMENT
The New Jersey Racing Commission (NJRC) governs, directs, and regulates horse racing andparrmutuel wagering. The NJRC is a member of the Department of Law and Public Safety andis responsible for regulating the horse racing industry in the State through vigilant oversight ofall racing and wagering-related activities to ensure the integrity of the sport and the safety of itsparticipants.
Co»z~nissiolz Structure
Horse racing in New Jersey is regulated by Commissioners who, by law, are appointed by theGovernor, with the advice and consent of the Senate. The Commission regulates horse racing atNew Jersey's racetracks and rules on all matters affecting racing, such as issuing permits toconduct horse racing meets, approving expenditures, and adjudicating licensing matters. It alsoconsiders the issuance of licenses for off-track wagering sites and is responsible for the oversightand regulation of account wagering, which includes telephone and Internet wagering in NewJersey. This year, the following individuals served as Commissioners: Anthony T. Abbatiello,Manny Aponte, Dr. Michael Arnone, Anthony R. Caputo, Pamela Clyne, Peter J. CofrancescoIII, Anthony De Paola, Francis X. Keegan, Jr., and Peter T. Roselle.
The NJRC employs staff to execute the Commission's statutory and regulatory mandates,including an Executive Director who is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations ofthe Commission in accordance with accepted business and financial practices. Frank Zanzucciciserves as the Executive Director.
The NJRC has afull-time staff of 37 employees who conduct the daily functions of regulatinghorse racing. The Commission also maintains a pool of 29 active hourly workers to supplementstaff as needed.
Activities are divided into four functional areas, with the FY2013 budget as follows:
Administrative/Financial $2,537,087
Racing Operations $4,874,337Licensing $1,201,881Veterinarians $ 942,436Drug Testing $1,986,830Officials $ 743,190
Pari-Mutuels $ 286,168
Investigations $ 496,392
Total Operating Budget $8,193,984
The FY2013 budget is 15%less than FY2012.
Administrative/Fina~zcial
Many of the general administrative functions are performed by the Department of Law &PublicSafety Support Services unit, which is specifically organized to streamline the personnel, budget,and logistics functions of several State agencies.
NJRC personnel perform administrative functions specific to racing matters, including rule andregulation composition, staffing and scheduling, communications with and oversight of industry-related organizations, adjudication support, and report writing. The Commission maintains ahorse racing financial system that records and calculates all receipts and payments of funds fromparrmutuel wagering. In addition, it monitors the finances of certain industry organizations asrequired or requested.
Raci~i~ OpeNatio~zs
All matters related to the regulation of the actual "running of the races" are the responsibility ofthe NJRC employees in this functional area.
Each individual and entity associated with horse racing must be licensed and fingerprinted byCommission personnel. A state-of- the-art computer system networks the Trenton office with allsatellite racetrack locations. The Commission has a very successful mail-out program andparticipates in the Association of Racing Commissioners International multi-jurisdictionallicensing program for owners, and is a member of the National Racing Compact.
The NJRC employs racing officials who are present at each racetrack to monitor the running ofevery race in New Jersey. Those officials issue penalties for rule infractions and rule on mattersaffecting the integrity of racing, including licensing concerns. Veterinarians are also present atevery live race meet to ensure the safety of the animals and to verify that each horse is fit to race.
Race horse samples are tested for the presence of illegal drugs after each race, and on occasion,before a race and in out-of-competition settings. These randomly-selected samples undergo acomplete chemical analysis.
Pari-Mutuels
Every wager made on live and simulcast races is recorded and checked for accuracy andcompliance with Commission rules and regulations. NJRC staff calculate financial informationfrom these wagers for proper distribution of funds. Staff also oversee all aspects of parrmutueloperations to ensure those operations are conducted with integrity.
I~zvesti~atio~zs
NJRC investigative staff are responsible for monitoring activities at all New Jersey racetracks,off-track wagering facilities, participating casinos, and off-track stabling facilities. An in-houseinvestigative unit provides the Commission with the ability to oversee the integrity of racing byconducting investigations into alleged rule violations, performing inspections to determine
compliance with regulations, monitoring activity on racetracks and off-track stabling facilities,providing testimony at administrative hearings, and much more.
2013 HIGHI,IGHTS AND KEY ISSUES
This year was another year of transition for New Jersey's horse racing industry. All of NewJersey's racetracks are now either owned or leased by private entities. Monmouth ParkRacetrack is operated by Darby Development under the race permit held by the New JerseyThoroughbred Horsemen's Association (NJTHA), while the New Meadowlands Racetrack isoperated by New Meadowlands Racing, LLC. Both Monmouth Park and New Meadowlandsoperate under lease agreements with the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority.
Wagering on New Jersey races increased by 7.0%this year, with $513,196,847 wagered in 2013compared to $479,245,081 wagered in 2012.
On November 23, 2013, the new management of Meadowlands Racetrack opened a new $80million grandstand, which replaces a separate building scheduled for demolition. This newfacility has received very positive reviews.
In the fall of 2013, the Commission, then the Attorney General, approved an application for anew off-track wagering (OTW) facility scheduled to open in Gloucester Township, CamdenCounty. Once operational, the Gloucester OTW would constitute the second OTW owned andoperated in Freehold Raceway's approved site-location area.
Trump Taj Mahal closed its Casino Simulcast Facility in March 2013 and Caesars Entertainmentclosed its four Casino Simulcast Facilities in December 2013. With those closures, the Borgataremains the only casino currently offering parrmutuel wagering on horse racing in Atlantic City.
The Commission promulgates rules and regulations to support and enforce its regulatoryfunction. During 2013, the Commission adopted one new regulation: single pool warming,13:70-29A, 13-71-27A (adopted March 20, 2013, effective April 15, 2013), which provides for anew method of calculating wager results that will hopefully generate more wagering activity.NJRC staff also was active this year in the rulemalcing process as the Commission completeddraft regulations for exchange wagering, a process where bettors lay odds on a horse to win orlose.
Recent legislative changes permit a reduction of live racing dates in both the thoroughbred andstandardbred sectors. As a result, the number of live racing dates decreased by 7.7% from 2011(272 live racing days) to 2012 (2521ive racing days). However, the number of live racing daysincreased this year by 6.3%when compared to 2012. In 2013, 17 more dates were added whenFreehold Raceway returned to live racing in January and February.
The NJRC continued its comprehensive drug testing program this year. In addition to testing forsteroids, the Commission conducted out-of-competition testing at licensed New Jersey off-trackstabling facilities and New Jersey racetracks. As part of the Commission's regular testing
program, the State Police Forensic Science Laboratory and Truesdail Laboratories together tested28,581 blood and urine samples collected from horses; 31 of those samples tested positive for thepresence of illegal substances.
The Commission worked with Monmouth Park and NJTHA to implement third-party lasixadministration. This initiative has eliminated the need for a practicing veterinarian to be in thestall of a horse on its race day.
The NJRC Executive Director is also the Chair of the New Jersey Horse Racing InjuryCompensation Board that provides blanket workers' compensation insurance to certain horseracing industry employees. During the year, the Board continued its loss prevention program,which realized significant results this year as insured costs totaled much less than previous years.
Two court cases of note were processed this year:
The first is the matter of Jan Henriksen, Joshua Green, and Boyd Hudson, Jr. v. New JerseyRacing Commission, OAL Dkt. Nos. RAC7539-12, RAC7540-12, and RAC7541-12. JanHenriksen, a licensed veterinarian, permitted an unauthorized individual, assistant trainerHudson, to administer a drug or substance to a horse and then failed to file an equine fatalityreport following the death of the horse. Joshua Green was the licensed trainer of the horse andtherefore is subject to the absolute insurer rules and is responsible for the care of the horses hetrains. The Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) agreed with the findings of the Racing Commissionbut reduced the penalties. On September 18, 2013, the Commission agreed that the ALJ's FinalDecision accurately interprets and applies the Commission's rules to the facts presented butrejected the reduction in suspension duration for each petitioner. The Commission then restatedits suspension duration in the approved motion.
The second is the matter of Frederic Esposito v. New Jersey Racing Commission, OAL Dkt. No.RAC03743-20115. Frederic Esposito appealed a Racing Commission decision that denied him atrainer's license for two reasons: the Commission found first, that that the petitioner violatedCommission rules prohibiting the training of a horse stabled at a licensed off-track stablingfacility in New Jersey without a NJRC trainer's license, and second, that the petitioner had priorinvolvement with a bookmaking operation. The ALJ permitted the appeal and recommendedthat the Commission license the petitioner. The Commission rejected the ALJ's final decision atits January 16, 2013 meeting, finding that the ALJ failed to address the entire record before thecourt, which included evidence of the petitioner's violations of Commission rules. TheCommission then moved to deny the petitioner's application for adriver/trainer's license.
NEW JERSEY EQUINE TESTING LABORATORY
At the beginning of 2013, sample testing pursuant to the NJRC's Equine Drug Testing Programoccurred at the New Jersey State Police Forensic Science Laboratory located at the NewMeadowlands racetrack. Samples are now tested at Truesdail Laboratories in California. In2013, the Commission tested 28,581 bloodlurine samples; testing revealed 31 violations of theCommission's medication rules.
Total Samples Tested 28,581
Positives by Type
Butorphanol 1Carbazochrome 1Dexamethasone 8Hydroxymepivacaine 1Flunixin 2Furosemide 10Phenylbutazone 6Methylhexanamine 2
Total Positives 31
The Commission randomly tests jockeys and drivers for the presence of illegal drugs. It alsotests race participants and officials for signs of alcohol abuse. In 2013, the Commission receivedfour positive results from the 328 samples tested in those categories.
NEW JERSEY HORSE RACING INJURY COMPENSATION BOARD
The Commission encouraged the creation of the New Jersey Horse Racing Injury CompensationBoard, which provides group workers' compensation insurance for the horse racing industry.The Board consists of representatives from the public and private sectors, including members ofhorse racing organizations, insurance providers, risk management, the New Jersey Department ofBanking and Insurance, and the NJRC. The program covers employees of the Board, namelydrivers, jockeys, exercise riders, and thoroughbred trainers' employees, with 2013 premiumsestablished at $2.0 million. In 2013, the Board continued its participation in the Assigned RiskProgram provided by the New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company.
NEW JERSEY RACETRACKS
Atlantic City Race Course4501 Black Horse PikeMays Landing, New Jersey 08830609-641-2190
Atlantic City Race Course is owned and operated by Greenwood ACRA, Inc.
Freehold Raceway130 Park AvenueFreehold, New. Jersey 07728732-462-3800www. freeholdraceway. com
Freehold Raceway is owned and operated by Pennwood Racing, Inc. Pennwood Racing, Inc. is50% owned by Greenwood Limited Jersey, Inc. and 50% owned by Penn National GSFR, Inc.
Meadowlands Racetrack50 State Route 120East Rutherford, New Jersey 07073201-935-8500www.thebi ng l.com
Meadowlands Racetrack is operated by New Meadowlands Racetrack, LLC.
Monmouth Park Racetrack175 Oceanport AvenueOceanport, New Jersey 07757732-222-5100www. monmotrthp arlc. com
Monmouth Parlc Racetrack's racing permit is held by the New Jersey Thoroughbred Horsemen'sAssociation and the track is operated by Darby Development.
NEW JERSEY OFF-TRACK WAGERING FACILITIES
Favorites at Toms River1071 Highway 37 WestToms River; New Jersey 08755732-240-1210
Favorites at Toms River is a property owned by Freehold Raceway doing business as FreeholdRaceway Off-track, LLC.
Favorites at Vineland1332 South Delsea DriveVineland, New Jersey 08361856-696-5290
Favorites at Vineland is a property owned by Greenwood Racing doing business as ACRA TurfClub, LLC.
Favorites at Woodbridge3 Lafayette RoadFords, New Jersey 07095
Favorites at Woodbridge is a property owned by the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authorityand leased to the New Jersey Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association.
Winners Bayonne400 Route 440 NorthBayonne, New Jersey 07002
Winners Bayonne is a property owned by the New Jersey Sports and Exposition'Authority andleased to New Meadowlands Racetrack, LLC.
NEW JERSEY ACCOUNT WAGERING
New Jersey Account WageringMeadowlands Racetrack50 State Route 120East Rutherford, New Jersey 07073500-498-9557 and/or 201-460-4141www.4njbets.com
New Jersey Account Wagering is operated pursuant to law by the New Jersey Sports andExposition Authority and managed pursuant to agreement by TVG.
NEW JERSEY CASINOS APPROVED FOR CASINO SIMULCASTING
Bally's Park Place Hotel/Casino and Resort Borgata Hotel Casino and SpaPark Place and the Boardwalk One Borgata WayAtlantic City, New Jersey 08401 Atlantic City, New Jersey 08401609-340-2000 1-866-MY BORGATA (692-6742)www.ballysac.com www.theborgata.comOwned by: Bally's Park Place, Inc. Owned by: Marina District
Development Company, LLC
Caesars Atlantic City Hotel/Casino2100 Pacific AvenueAtlantic City, New Jersey 08401609-348-4411www.caesarsac.comOwned by: Boardwall~ Regency Corporation
Showboat Hotel/Casino801 BoardwalkAtlantic City, New Jersey 08401609-343-4000www.showboatac.comOwned by: Showboat Atlantic City OperatingCompany, LLC
Harrah's Casino Hotel777 Harrah's BoulevardAtlantic City, New Jersey 08401800-645-6774 and/or 609-441-5165www.harrahsresort. comOwned by: Harrah's Atlantic CityOperating Company
Trump Taj Mahal Casino ResortBoardwalk at Virginia AvenueAtlantic City, New Jersey 08401609-755-4424www.trumptaj . comOwned by: Trump Taj MahalAssociates, LLC
THOROUGHBRED ORGANIZATIONS
ThoNoughbred Horsemen's Association of New Jersey is anot-for-profit corporation thatadvocates thoroughbred racing in the State. It provides general administrative services to itsmembers, including a group health benefits program.
Thoroughbred Breeders Association of New Jersey is an organization devoted to promoting andenhancing the breeding of New Jersey thoroughbreds. The NJRC administers the BreedersAward Program, which provides monetary incentives to owners and breeders by offering purseenhancements in races involving New Jersey-breds.
STANDARDBRED ORGANIZATIONS
Standardb~~ed Breeders and Owners Association of New .Iersey is anot-for-profit organizationdedicated to advancing the cause of standardbred racing in the State. It provides generaladministrative services to its members, including a group health benefits program.
New Jersey Sires Stakes, an agency within the New Jersey Department of Agriculture, promotesthe owning and breeding of New Jersey standardbreds. Nearly $8.0 million in purse money isdevoted to Sires Stalce races, which are restricted to horses sired by stallions resident in NewJersey. The program is funded by distributions from pari-mutuel handles at harness tracks andfrom nominating and sustaining payments by horse owners.
NEW JERSEY2013 THOROUGHBRED RACING DATES
Atlantic City Race Course (Post-time 3:00 p.m.)
Live Racing•April 25, 26, 27, 28, 30 and May 1 6 Dates
Monmouth Park (Post-time 12:50 p.m.)
Live Racing•May 11 through October 6Saturdays and Sundays from May 11 through May 26Monday, May 27 (Racing live)Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from May 31 through September 1Thursday, July 4 (Racing live)Monday, September 2 (Racing live) 61 DatesSaturday and Sunday from September 7 through October 6
Meadowlands Racetrack (Post-time 3:30 p.m.)
Live Racing: (Turf)October 11 through November 2Friday, Saturday and Monday from October 11 through October 28*Except: Monday, Oct. 21 (Dark)*November 1 and 2 (Racing live) 10 Dates
Total Thoroughbred Dates: 77 Dates
Total Programs: 269 Dates(Tlzoroacglzb~^ecl and Hrcrness)
*On Sept. 18, 2013 amended Oct. 21 as dark day and added Oct. 28
NEW JERSEY2013 HARNESS RACING DATES
Freehold Raceway (12:30 p.m.)
Live Racing•January 3 through May 18August 29 through December 14Thursday, Friday and Saturday from January 3 through May 18Mondays, January 21 and February 18Monday, September 2Thursday, Friday and Saturday from August 29 through December 14Except: Thursday, November 28 (Dark)
110 Dates
New Meadowlands Racetrack (Wed.-Sat. 7:00 p.m.; Sun., Holidays 1:10 p.m.)
Live Racing•January 3 through August 3November 23 through December 28Thursday, Friday and Saturday from January 3 through March 16Friday and Saturday from March 22 through August 3Darlc on Friday, Apri126 and Saturday Apri127Friday and Saturday from November 23 through December 28 82 Dates
Total Harness Dates: 192 Dates
Total Programs: 269 Dates(Tliorouglzbred ccncl HaN~zess)
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New Jersey Racing CommissionPari-Mutuel TakeoutAtlantic City Casinos
In-State &Out-of-State Simulcasting1/1/13 through 12/31/13
Trump Bally'sShowboat Taj Mahal Caesar's Park Place Borgata Harrah's Hub Total
Racing Days
Casino Simulcasting Fund 31,344.13 7,243,31 37,843.98 37,529.24 133,676.36 25,032.46 272,669.48
Casino -Placement of Signal 216,449.93 49,487.59 281,551.20 259,689.58 990,177.34 180,004.50 1,977,360.14
A.C.R.A. Contingency Fund -State
Casino Share 553,444.85 129,652.64 643,323.51 674,073.44 2,367,353.75 447,262.09 4,815,110.28
Special Trust- HarnessSire Stakes 8,899.56 2,231.61 10,579.22 10,576.04 37,293.61 7,102.30 76,682.34Track Purses 6,074.70 1,560.95 7,182.76 7,198.46 25,426.07 4,850.98 52,293.92Breeder &Stallion Awards 826.50 211.30 977.77 979.74 3,459.64 659.52 7,114.47
Special Trust -ThoroughbredThoroughbred Breeders 15,539.65 3,238.64 19,099.62 18,772,57 67,493.69 12,416.69 136,560.86
Breeding &DevelopmentHarness 948.19 240.01 1,124.48 1,124.96 3,971.15 756.90 8,165.69Thoroughbred 932.27 194.09 1,145.65 1,125.87 4,049.81 744.80 8,192.49
Purse AllocationIn State 20,066.14 6,809.85 21,425.66 22,433.20 90,480.35 17,120.78 178,335.98Out of State 165,919.35 37,394.15 193,535.91 203,884.56 706,653.80 133,471.74 1,440,859.51
Track Share allocationIn State 19,873.04 6,793.76 21,382.71 22,626.58 90,459.30 16,903.41 178,038.80Out of State 165,918.23 37;393.94 193,534.81 203,883.07 706,652.24 133,470.41 1,440,852.70
Casino Simulcasting Special Fund 54,021.13 12,175.05 63,012.26 66,382.07 230,073.99 43,456.37 469,120.87Total Commissions 1,260,257.67 294,626.89 .1,495,719.54 1,530,279.38 5,457,221.10 1,023,252.95 11,061,357.53
Breakage 23,302.89 3,415.12 (778.54) 32,674.61 109,069.50 12,676.34 180,359.92Total Amount Distributed 1,283,560.56 298,042.01 1,494,941.00 1,562,953.99 5,566,290.60 1,035,929.29 11,241,717.45
Amount Returned to Patron 4,983,719.14 1,150,325.19 6,072,011.20 .5,941,842.41 21,167,827.30 3,969,191.41 43,284,916.65Total Pari-Mutuel Handle 6,267,279.70 1,448,367.20 7,566,952.20 7,504,796.40 26,734,117.90 5,005,120.70 54,526,634.10
New Jersey Racing CommissionSummary of Pari-Mutuel Activity
Atlantic City Casinos1/1/13 through 12/31/13
Trump Bally'sHost Track Showboat Taj Mahal Caesar's Park Place Borgata Harrah's Hub Total
New Jersey Signals ReceivedAtlantic City Racing Assoc 5,032.60 0.00 7,279.20 7,002.20 22,11430 6,961.10 48,389.40Atlantic City Harness, Inc. 29,560.60 28,880.00 32,924.90 36,512.50 77,681.70 32,231.20 237,790.90Freehold 31,996.40 0.00 27,059.90 24,742.00 56,023.20 20,548.50 160,370.00New Meadowlands Racing 191,974.50 124,293.60 150,909.00 185,798.90 742,498.00 159,539.80 1,555,013.80Meadowlands -Thoroughbred 7,151.90 0.00 12,625.20 10,536.90 41,221.00 7,488.10 79,023.10Monmouth Park -Thoroughbred 188,325.20 0.00 261,822.50 232,514.60 1,075,130.40 157,605.00 1,915,397.70Total N.J. Signals Received 454,041.20 153,173.60 492,620.70 497,107.10 2,014,668.60 384,373.70 3,995,984.90
Out-of-State Signals ReceivedAqueduct 384,671.90 245,094.30 555,259.20 509,944.70 1,822,962.10 318,411.30 3,836,343.50Arlington 90,166.20 0.00 147,700.60 97,864.30 391,324.40 83,759.30 810,814.80Balmoral 99,636.00 29,439.80 38,483.00 142,665.60 326,074.50 61,236.50 697,535.40Belmont 614,951.00 0.00 707,689.60 587,354.00 2,619,006.00 353,420.80 4,882,421.40Beulah 69,170.20 18,798.90 91,157.60 78,694.10 204,415.40 43,005.80 505,242.00Cal-Expo 11.50 5.00 0.00 0.00 112,639.30 5,474.50 118,130.30Calder 54,381.10 0.00 93,915.60 66,859.30 241,870.00 56,149.10 513,175.10Canterbury 10,098.90 0.00 16,375.70 18,088.50 59,930.90 8,542.90 113,036.90Charlestown 124,153.20 36,034.00 160,961.70 170,289.60 516,168.70 106,504.70 1,114,111.90Chester Downs 106,968.00 5,211.00 92,930.00 96,467.00 253,093.00 76,472.50 631,141.50Churchill Downs 240,964.10 413.00 311,266.40 255,713.80 1,208,490.50 205,750.60 2,222,598.40Colonial Downs 11,682.80 0.00 15,981.00 15,946.60 47,933.60 8,874.20 100,418.20Del Mar 94,355.10 0.00 86,66320 78,845.80 397,155.20 65,233.50 722,252.80Delaware Park 99,924.60 0.00 158,944.10 126,937.40 398,722.80 77,550.90 862,079.80Delta Downs 66,496.50 27,377.40 65,993.50 89,019.10 288,410.20 59,330.00 596,626.70Dover Downs 66,561.00 42,344.00 61,402.00 98,716.00 223,966.00 51,980.00 544,969.00Ellis Park 14,719.60 0.00 23,245.40 22,054.20 56,525.10 14,169.20 130,713.50Emerald Downs 21,211.00 0.00 14,247.00 25,249.50 82,222.00 13,751.50 156,681.00Evangeline 52,764.30 0.00 51,467.90 63,041.70 228,308.60 39,410.00 434,992.50Fair Grounds 64,922.10 36,104.40 93,601.40 93,116.90 334,497.40 70,442.80 692,685.00Fairplex 0.00 0.00 18.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 18.00Finger Lakes 140,459.20 0.00 198,168.00 167,993.50 410,771.10 90,489.70 1,007,881.50Golden Gate 70,679.30 26,408.70 93,418.50 73,204.20 250,805.70 59,981.30 574,497.70Gulfstream 275,313.10 240,792.70 527,412.50 414,735.70 1,893,306.60 309,044.00 3,660,604.60Harrington Raceway 30,194.30 .0.00 24,353.10 35,362.20 86,242.90 20,500.80 196,653.30Hawthorne T 74,903.40 15,235.40 104,920.70 78,800.70 269,927.70 67,252.90 611,040.80Hazel Park 5,908.60 0:00 848.30 7,547.10 18,650.10 4,078.20 37,032.30Hialeah 4,494.00 2,872.00 6,933.00 4,934.40 15,712.30 8,306.60 43,252.30Hollywood 108,196.80 0.00 150,462.00 120,977.40 643,514.00 105,340.80 1,128,491.00Hoosier Park S 74,597.70 0,00 58,434.00 108,203.50 215,35930 56,215.60 512,810.10Indiana Downs 36,593.60 0.00 57,621.40 39,050.10 131,047.40 24,649.10 288,961.60I<eeneland 110,509.20 0.00 150,799.60 124,713.00 622,738.60 73,332.70 1,082,093.10Kentucky Downs 4,590.10 0.00 9,530.40 11,381.60 33,056.30 3,42130 61,979.70Laurel 85,482.90 41,298.10 151,911.00 130,009.10 432,163.80 85,221.10 926,086.00LittleBrownJug 335.00 0.00 714.00 376.00 2,994.00 324.00 4,743.00Lone Star Park 20,925.90 0.00 30,593.10 30,093.90 82,313.70 14,365.30 178,291.90Los Alamitos 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 173,665.40 24,501.10 198,166.50Louisiana Downs 52,721.50 10,759.50 92,939.00 72,692.80 213,270.20 51,56630 493,94930Maywood 50,360.00 13,862.60 34,303.50 61,813.30 177,367.40 33,701.40 371,408.20Meadows 110,452.00 19,525.50 98,309.50 117,889.50 291,426.50 70,736.50 708,339.50Monticello Raceway H 179,484.50 27,248.90 138,559.30 171,038.60 368,923.60 94,105.40 979,36030Mountaineer 155,025.00 10,594.00 85,567.00 188,359.50 472,604.00 99,390.00 1,011,539.50Northern Calif Fairs 14,871.50 0.00 18,802.10 19,401.00 44,820.60 10,897.10 108,792,30Northfield 135,211.50 31,729.50 57,757.70 158,945.10 382,309.20 97,015.30 862,96830Oaklawn 33,825.80 27,021.80 63,720.50 52,119.90 224,999.60 37,935.10 439,622.70Ocean Downs 5,668.40 0.00 1,178.80 5,361.20 14,544.00 3,094.00 29,846.40Penn National 121,2p4.00 25,056.10 135,981.80 150,132.90 540,770.50 112,398.10 1,085,543.40Philadelphia Park 244,602.50 46,880.80 282,996.00 294,907.90 826,964.60 188,27230 1,884,624.10Pimlico 80,247.80 0.00 131,562.60 87,210.50 401,591.20 71,061.40 771,673.50Pocono Downs 69,928.00 1,520.50 36,568.80 95,175.20 213,848.10 50,280.80 467,321.40Pompano 18,743.90 9,216.20 11,379.50 32,109.70 65,287,40 15,167.40 151,904.10Portland Meadows 11,601.00 0.00 15,353.50 8,894.10 34,147.90 5,958.70 75,955.20
New Jersey Racing CommissionSummary of Pari-Mutuel Activity
Atlantic City Casinos1/1/13 through 12/31/13
Trump Bally'sHost Track Showboat Taj Mahal Caesar's Park Place Borgata Harrah's Hub Total
Presque Isle Downs 45,439.40 0.00 43,597.00 48,609.30 175,356.90 33,751.50 346,754.10Raceway Park Ohio 3,274.50 0.00 3,069.90 4,191.70 10,177.60 3,425.60 24,13930Remington Park 32,277.00 3,442.00 33,244.70 33,931.00 124,840.20 23,643.00 251,377.90Retama Park 13,295.50 0.00 5,363.60 10,129.50 35,166.10 7,225.70 71,180.40Rosecroft 4,049.80 310.80 1,395.10 4,452.30 7,317.60 2,520.50. 20,046.10Running Acres 8,204.50 0.00 4,369.20 11,653.30 21,768.80 5,108.90 51,104.70Sam Houston 20,803.00 19,376.70 29,059,00 37,094.00 101,386.10 18,059.50 225,778.30Santa Anita 161,96930 81,454.10 258,800.80 230,131.90 1,350,311.60 187,200.40 2,269,868.10Saratoga 367,379.90 0.00 441,767.70 347,662.30 1,336,197.00 208,525.30 2,701,532.20Scoto Downs 5,499.20 0.00 6,088.90 4,891.40 18,063.00 6,093.70 40,636.20Suffolk 50,536.70 0.00 69,770.60 61,112.70 179,220.50 30,283.50 390,924.00Tampa Bay Downs 133,699.90 95,773.50 265,057.60 223,374.40 749,162.40 161,264.50 1,628,332.30Timonium 4,098.90 0.00 4,845.30 4,270.30 11,030.40 4,175.70 28,420.60Tioga Downs 4,929.30 0.00 5,644.80 4,370.10 14,805.10 3,897.70 33,647.00Tropical 38,257.40 0.00 53,141.40 38,383.20 143,111.50 43,776.80 316,670.30Turf Paradise 69,620.50 33,221.00 110,448.00 101,975.20 272,739.70 55,388.00 643,392.40Turfway 23,678.60 17,531.70 46,543.40 45,205.00 140,215.50 35,335.70 308,509.90Yonkers 200,250.60 53,239.70 114,603.50 278,242.40 617,307.70 174,921.40 1,438,565.30Zia Park 11,034.70 0.00 19,118.90 17,707.60 42,412.20 8,075.20 98,348.80Total Out-of-State Signals Received 5,813,238.50 1,295,193.60 7,074,331.50 7,007,68930 24,719,449.30 4,620,747.00 50,530,649.20
Total Pari-Mutuel Activity 6,267,279.70 1,448,367.20 7,566,952.20 7,504,796.40 26,734,117.90 5,005,120.70 54,526,634.10
New Jersey Racing CommissionPari-Mutuel TakeoutAtlantic City Casinos
Out-of-State Simulcasting1/1/13 through 12/31/13
Trump Bally'sShowboat Taj Mahal Caesar's Park Place Borgata Harrah's Hub Total
Racing Days
Casino Simulcasting Fund ~ 29,073.74 6,477.35 35,380.55 35,043.56 123,602.93 23,11039 252,688.52
Casino -Placement of Signal 216,449.93 49,487.59 281,551.20 259,689.58 990,17734 180,004.50 1,977,360.14
A.C. R.A. Contingency Fund -State
Casino Share 509,270.71 114,679.24 595,936.26 624,917.21 2,168,710.69 409,317.11 4,422,831.22
Sire Stakes 8,24037 1,835.85 10,028.18 9,933.21 35,039.69 6,549.91 71,627.21Track Purses 5,537.00 1,233.75 6,738.00 6,674.86 23,545.28 4,401.04 48,129.93Breeder &Stallion Awards 755.71 168.41 919.20 910.95 3,213.28 600.28 6,567.83
Special Trust -ThoroughbredThoroughbred Breeders 14,537.09 3,238.64 17,690.91 17,522.23 61,80134 11,55635 126,346.56
Breeding &DevelopmentHarness 872.08 194.09 1,061.16 1,050.88 3,708.27 693.18 7,579.66Thoroughbred 872.08 194.09 1,061.16 1,050.88 3,708.27 693.18 7,579.66
Purse Allocation -In State 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Out of State 165,91935 37,394.15 193,535.91 203,884.56 706,653.80 133,471.74 1,440,559.51
Track Share allocationIn State 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Out of State 165,918.23 37,393.94 193,534.81 203,883.07 706,652.24 133,470.41 1,440,852.70
Casino Simulcasting5pecialFund 54,021.13 12,175.05 63,012.26 66,382.07 230,073.99 43,456.37 469,120.87Total Commissions 1,171,467.42 264,472.15 1,400,449.60 1,430,943.06 5,056,887.12 947,324.46 10,271,543.81
Breakage 20,178.73 2,664.22 (2,526.89) 30,077.45 99,194.66 11,33336 160,921.53Total Amount Distributed 1,191,646.15 267,13637 1,397,922.71 1,461,020.51 5,156,081.78 958,657.82 10,432,465.34
Amount Returned to Patron 4,621,59235 1,028,057.23 5,676,408.79 5,546,668.79 19,563,367.52 3,662,089.18 40,098,183.86Total Pari-Mutuel Handle 5,813,238.50 1,295,193.60 7,074,331.50 7,007,68930 24,719,449.30 4,620,747.00 50,530,649.20
New Jersey Racing CommissionPari-Mutuel TakeoutAtlantic City Casinos
In-State Simulcasting1/1/13 through 12/31/13
Trump Bally'sShowboat Taj Mahal Caesar's Park Place Borgata Harrah's Hub Total
Racing Days
Casino Simulcasting Fund 2,27039 765.96 2,463.43 2,485.68 10,073.43 1,922.07 19,980.96
Casino -Placement of Signal 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
A.C.R.A. Contingency Fund -State 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00.
Casino Share 44,174.14 14,973.40 47,387.25 49,156.23 198,643.06 37,944.98 392,279.06
Special Trust - HarnessSire Stakes 659.19 395.76 551.04 642.83 2,253.92 552.39 5,055.13Track Purses 537.70 327.20 444.76 523.60 1,880.79 449.94 4,163.99
Breeder &Stallion Awards 70.79 42.89 58.57 68.79 246.36 59.24 , 546.64
Special Trust -ThoroughbredThoroughbred Breeders 1,002.56 0.00 1,408.71 1,250.34 5,69235 860.34 10,214.30
Breeding &DevelopmentHarness 76.11 45.92 63.32 74.08 262.88 63.72 586.03
Thoroughbred 60.19 0.00 84.49 74.99 341.54 51.62 612.83
Purse AllocationIn State 20,066.14 6,809.85 21,425.66 22,433.20 90,480.35 17,120.78 178,335.98
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Track Share AllocationIn State 19,873.04 6,793.76 21,382.71 22,626:58 90,459.30 16,903.41 178,038.80
Out of State 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Casino Simulcasting Special Fund 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Total Commissions 88,790.25 30,154.74 95,269.94 99,33632 400,333.98 75,928.49 789,813.72
Breakage 3,124.16 750.90 1,748.35 2,597.16 9,874.84 1,342.98 19,438.39
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Breakage &Expired Expired
Outstanding Outstanding TotalPari-Mutuel Pari-Mutuel State
Racing Association/Source Tickets Tickets License Fees Revenue
Atlantic City Racing Association $8,583.06 $23,500.00 $32,083.06
Freehold Raceway 27,336.57 65,305.00 92,641.57
New Meadowlands Racetrack 73,176.21 105,055.00 178,231.21
Monmouth Park Jockey Club 133,485.42 95,675.00 229,160,42
Trenton 152,470.00 152,470.00
Computer/Phone/Mobile 595,308.67 595,308.67
Woodbridge 494,206.01 494,206.01
Vineland 82,273.00 82,273.00
Tom's River 264,012.14 264,012.14
Bayonne 278,116.65 278,116.65
Total State Revenue $242,581.26 $1,713,916.47 $442,005.00 $2,398,502.73
NEW ~TERSEY RACING COMMISSION2013 CHARITY DAYS REVENUE
BACI~STRECH DEVLPMENTALLY HORSE PARK T O T A LTRACK/DATE Benevolence Disabled &Retired Horses CHARITY
Atlantic City Racing26-Apr-13 940.43 940.4327-Apr-Y3 1,161.35 1,161.3528 Apr-13 1,315.87 1,315.8730 Apr-13 867.78 867.78011~1ay-13 1,107.95 1,107.95
SUB-TOTAL $1,107.95 $3,124.08 $1,161.35 $5,393.38
Freehold Raceway23 Mar-Y3 629.61 629.6106 Apr-13 731.50 731.5027-Apr-13 683.15 683.1504 May-13 855.55 855.551~3 719.15 719.15
SUB-TOTAL $855.55 $2,044.26 $719.15 $3,618.96
~'~eehold Raceway02-Sep-13 381.09 381.0907-Sep-13 609.27 609.2720-Sep-Y3 379.30 379.30Ol-Nov-13 428.84 428.8402-Nov-Y3 649.63 649.63
SUB-TOTAL $428.84 $1,369.66 $649.63 $2,448.13
Meadowlands (H)04-May-Y3 2,371.90 2,371.90Y8-May-Y3 1,999.63 1,999.6308-Jun-13 1,982.12 1,982.1203-Aug-13 8,879.59 8,879.5923-Nov-13 2,860.50 2,860.50
SUB-TOTAL $8,879.59 $6,842.25 $2,371.90 $18,093.74
Meadowlands (T)11-Oct-Y3 425.03 425.0319-Oct-13 627.29 627.2926-Oct-13 686.69 686.6901-Nov-13 0.00 0.0002-Nov-Y3 810.59 810.59
SUBTOTAL $0.00 $1,739.01 $810.59 $2,549.60
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SUB-TOTAL $14,355.75 $9,021.65 $3,554.13 $26,931.53
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6
$0
10
$0
$0
$0
16
$026
O
ff-Tr
ack
Prop
rieto
rs
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
0 $0
27
Offi
cial
- N
JRC
$0
$0
4
$0
3 $0
$0
1
$0
8 $0
28
Partn
ersh
ip
$0
$0
7 $0
3
$0
23
$0
$0
3~
$031
O
wne
r-3
Yea
r $1
50
$0
70
$10,
500
119
$17,
850
243
$36,
450
$0
432
$64,
800
Ail
Lice
nses
wo/
dups
Issu
ed in
CY
201
3 0
$0
1,55
7 $6
1,78
5 2,
369
$95,
065
1,21
5 $8
3,60
0 4
$60
5,14
5 $2
40,5
10
DU
P D
uplic
ate
Lice
nse
Fees
$5
$0
1
$5
$0
$0
$0
1 $5
Tot
al L
icen
ses
w/d
ugs
Issu
ed in
CY
201
3 $0
$6
1,79
0 $9
5,06
5 $8
3,60
0 $6
0 $2
40,5
15
New
Jer
sey
Rac
ing
Com
mis
sion
CY
201
3 Li
cens
e R
even
ue R
ecei
ved
(12/
31/1
3)Th
orou
ghbr
edN
ote:
All
licen
se d
ata
is b
ased
on
trans
actio
ns th
at o
ccur
red in
CY
201
3
Cat
Cla
ssifi
catio
nFe
e
All
Lice
nses
Issu
ed in
CY
201
31
Ow
ner
$50
135
$6,7
5011
$550
61$3
,050
384
$19,
200
424
$21,
200
1,01
5$5
0,75
02
Trai
ner
$50
128
$6,4
005
$250
26$1
,300
36$1
,800
257
$12,
850
452
$22,
600
3As
sist
ant T
rain
er$3
04
$120
$01
$30
$056
$1,6
8061
$1,8
304
Driv
er$5
0$0
$0$0
$0$0
0$0
5D
river
/Tra
iner
$50
$0$0
$0$0
$00
$06
Jock
y$5
056
$2,8
005
$250
9$4
50$0
62$3
,100
132
$6,6
007
Jock
ey A
ppre
ntic
e$3
05
$150
$03
$90
$011
$330
19$5
708
Jock
ey A
gent
$50
$0$0
$0$0
12$6
0012
$600
9St
able
Em
ploy
ee$5
2$1
02
$10
$0$0
760
$3,8
0076
4$3
,820
10C
.I.D
.$1
098
$980
29$2
9020
$200
2$2
037
8$3
,780
527
$5,2
7011
C.I.
D. -
Ven
dors
$10
$05
$50
$013
$130
355
$3,5
5037
3$3
,730
12P
ari-M
utue
lEm
ploy
ee$2
524
$600
1$2
55
$125
1$2
511
9$2
,975
150
$3,7
5013
Vete
rinar
ian
$50
2$1
00$0
$0$0
16$8
0018
$900
14Va
let
$20
15$3
00$0
$0$0
17$3
4032
$640
15Pl
ater
$20
1$2
0$0
$01
$20
19$3
8021
$420
16Ve
ndor
$50
$0$0
$010
$500
27$1
,350
37$1
,850
17St
able
Nam
e$5
043
$2,1
507
$350
18$9
0023
7$1
1,85
024
0$1
2,00
054
5$2
7,25
018
Mul
tiple
Ow
ners
hip
$50
4$2
00$0
3$1
508
$400
34$1
,700
49$2
,450
19C
orpo
rate
Sta
ble
Nam
e$5
07
$350
1$5
02
$100
44$2
,200
18$9
0072
$3,6
0020
Auth
oriz
ed A
gent
$50
$0$0
$0$0
20$1
,000
20$1
,000
21O
ff-Tr
ack
Stab
les
$50
$0$0
$011
$550
$011
$550
23Ve
tern
aria
n
-
NJR
C$0
1$0
1$0
$0$0
1$0
3$0
25C
.I.D
. -
NTR
C$0
2$0
$0$0
$05
$07
$026
Off-
Trac
k Pr
oprie
tors
$0$0
$0$0
$0$0
0$0
27O
ffici
al -
NJR
C$0
$02
$0$0
$02
$04
$028
Partn
ersh
ip$0
5$0
$0$0
9$0
14$0
28$0
31O
wne
r-3
Yea
r$1
5017
$2,5
507
$1,0
5015
$2,2
5020
1$3
0,15
015
5$2
3,25
039
5$5
9,25
0A
ll Li
cens
es w
o/du
ps Is
sued
in C
Y 2
013
549
$23,
480
76$2
,875
163
$8,6
4595
7$6
6,84
53,
002
$95,
585
4,74
7$1
97,4
30
AC
RA
Free
hold
Mea
dow
land
sTr
ento
nM
onm
outh
Tota
lQ
tyTo
tal
.Qty
Tota
lQ
ty
Tota
lQ
tyTo
tal
Qty
Tota
lQ
tyTo
tal
DU
P D
uplic
ate
Lice
nse
Fees
$5
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
0
$0
Tot
al Li
cens
es w
/dup
s Is
sued
in C
Y 2
013
$23,
480
$2,8
75
$8,6
45
$66,
845
$95,
585
$197
,430
New
Jer
sey
Rac
ing
Com
mis
sion
CY
201
3 Li
cens
e R
even
ue R
ecei
ved
(12/
31/1
3)A
ccou
nt W
ager
ing
Not
e: A
ll lic
ense
dat
a is
bas
ed o
n tra
nsac
tions
that
occ
urre
d in
CY
201
3
Cat
C
lass
ifica
tion
Fee
All
Lice
nses
Issu
ed in
CY
201
31
Ow
ner
$50
$0
$0
$0
AC
RA
Free
hold
Mea
dow
land
sTr
ento
nM
onm
outh
Tot
alQ
ty
Tota
lQ
ty
Tota
lQ
ty
Tota
lQ
ty
Tota
lQ
ty
Tota
lQ
ty
Tota
l
$0
$0
0 $0
2Tr
aine
r$5
0$0
$0$0
$0$0
0$0
3As
sist
ant T
rain
er$5
0$0
$0$0
$0$0
0$0
4D
river
$50
$0$0
$0$0
$00
$05
Driv
er /T
rain
er$5
0$0
$0$0
$0$0
0$0
6Jo
cky
$50
$0$0
$0$0
$Q0
$07
Jock
ey A
ppre
ntic
e$3
0$0
$0$0
$0$0
0$0
8Jo
ckey
Age
nt$5
0$0
$01
$50
$0$0
1$5
09
Stab
le E
mpl
oyee
$5$0
$0$0
$0$0
0$0
10C
.I.D
.$1
02
$20
33$3
3049
$490
22
$220
2
$20
108
$1,0
8011
C.I.
D. -
Ven
dors
$10
$0
1$1
038
$380
16
3$1
,630
1
$10
203
$2,0
3012
Par
i-Mut
uel E
mpl
oyee
$25
$0
12$3
0017
$425
7
$175
$036
$900
13Ve
terin
aria
n$5
0$0
$0$0
$0$0
0$0
14V
alet
$20
$0$0
$0$0
$00
$015
Plat
er$2
0$0
$0$0
$0$0
0$0
16Ve
ndor
$50
$0$0
$0$0
$00
$017
Stab
le N
ame
$50
$0$0
$0$0
$00
$018
Mul
tiple
Ow
ners
hip
$50
$0$0
$0$0
$00
$019
Cor
pora
te S
tabl
e Nam
e$5
0$0
$0$0
$0$0
0$0
20Au
thor
ized
Age
nt$5
0$0
$0$0
$0$0
0$0
21O
ff-Tr
ack
Stab
les
$50
$0$0
$0$0
$00
$023
Vete
rnar
ian
-
NJR
C$0
$0$0
$0$0
$00
$025
C.I.
D. -
NJR
C$0
$0$0
$0
1$0
$01
$026
O
ff-Tr
ack P
ropr
ieto
rs
$0$0
$0$0
$0$0
0$0
27
Offi
cial
-
NJR
C
$0$0
$0$0
$0$0
0$0
28
Partn
ersh
ip
$0$0
$0$0
$0$0
0$0
31
Ow
ner -
3 Ye
ar
$150
$0$0
$0$0
$00
$0A
ll Li
cens
es w
o/du
psIs
sued
in C
Y 2
013
2 $2
0 46
$640
10
5$1
,345
19
3$2
,025
3
$30
349
$4,0
60
DU
P D
uplic
ate
Lice
nse
Fees
$5
$0$0
$0$0
$00
$0
Tot
al L
icen
ses
w/d
ups I
ssue
d in
CY
201
3$2
0$6
40$1
,345
$2,0
25$3
0$4
,060
New
Jer
sey
Rac
ing
Com
mis
sion
CY
201
3 Li
cens
e R
even
ue R
ecei
ved
(12/
31/1
3)H
arne
ss, T
horo
ughb
red,
Acc
ount
Wag
erin
g, a
nd O
ff T
rack
Wag
erin
g C
ombi
ned
Not
e: A
ll lic
ense
dat
a is
hal
ed n
n tra
nsac
tions
that
occ
urre
d in
CY
201
3
Cat
Cla
ssifi
catio
nFe
eA
CR
AFr
eeho
ldM
eado
wla
nds
Tren
ton
Mon
mou
thT
otal
Qty
To
tal
Qty
To
tal
Qty
To
tal
Qty
To
tal
Qty
To
tal
Qty
To
tal
All
Lice
nses
Issu
ed in
CY
201
31
Ow
ner
$50
2Tr
aine
r$5
03
Assi
stan
t Tra
iner
$30
4D
river
$50
5D
river
/Tra
iner
$50
6Jo
cky
$50
7Jo
ckey
App
rent
ice
$30
8Jo
ckey
Age
nt$5
09
Stab
le E
mpl
oyee
$510
C.I.
D.
$10
11C
.I.D
. -V
endo
rs$1
012
Par
i-Mut
uel E
mpl
oyee
$25
13Ve
terin
aria
n$5
014
Vale
t$2
015
Plat
er$2
016
Vend
or$5
017
Stab
le N
ame
$50
18M
ultip
le O
wne
rshi
p$5
019
Cor
pora
te S
tabl
e N
ame
$50
20Au
thor
ized
Age
nt$5
021
Off-
Trac
k St
able
s$5
023
Vete
rnar
ian
- NJR
C$0
25C
.I.D
. - N
JRC
$026
Off -
Trac
k Pr
oprie
tors
$027
Offi
cial
- N
JRC
$028
Partn
ersh
ip$0
31O
wne
r - 3
Yea
r$1
50A
ll Li
cens
esw
o/du
ps Is
sued
in C
Y 2
013
DU
P D
uplic
ate
Lice
nse
Fees
$5
Tota
l Lic
ense
s w
/dup
s Is
sued
in C
Y 2
013
135
$6,7
5043
5$2
1,75
057
7$2
8,85
090
2$4
5,10
042
5$2
1,25
02,
474
$123
,700
128
$6,4
0013
7$6
,850
237
$11,
850
100
$5,0
0025
7$1
2,85
085
9$4
2,95
04
$120
0$0
1$3
00
$056
$1,6
8061
$1,8
300
$033
$1,6
5063
$3,1
507
$350
0$0
103
$5,1
500
~019
3$9
,650
150
$7,5
0057
$2,8
500
$040
0$2
0,00
056
$2,8
005
$250
9$4
500
$062
$3,1
0013
2$6
,600
5$1
500
$03
$90
0$0
11$3
3019
$570
0$0
0$0
1$5
00
$012
$600
13$6
502
$10
375
$1,8
7523
2$1
,160
4$2
076
2$3
,810
1,37
5$6
,875
100
$1,0
0015
7$1
,570
510
$5,1
0025
$250
380
$3,8
001,
172
$11,
720
0$0
28$2
8014
0$1
,400
178
$1,7
8035
6$3
,560
702
$7,0
2024
$600
33$8
2510
9$2
,725
8$2
0011
9$2
,975
.29
3$7
,325
2$1
0028
$1,4
005
$250
2$1
0016
$800
53$2
,650
15$3
000
$00
$00
$017
$340
32$6
401
$20
0$0
0$0
1$2
019
$380
21$4
200
$04
$200
10$5
0013
$650
27$1
,350
54$2
,700
43$2
,150
75$3
,750
157
$7,8
5039
3$1
9,65
024
0$1
2,00
090
8$4
5,40
04
$200
52$2
,600
227
$11,
350
66$3
,300
34$1
,700
383
$19,
150
7$3
5022
$1,1
0053
$2,6
5088
$4,4
0018
$900
188
$9,4
000
$00
$00
$00
$020
$1,0
0020
$1,0
000
$00
$00
$044
$2,2
000
$044
$2,2
001
$06
$03
$00
$01
$011
$02
$06
$010
$01
$05
$024
$00
$00
$00
$00
$00
$00
$00
$06
$03
$00
$03
$012
$05
$07
$03
$032
$014
$061
$017
$2,5
5077
$11,
550
134
$20,
100
444
$66,
600
155
$23,
250
827
$124
,050
551
$23,
500
1,67
9$6
5,30
02,
637
$105
,055
2,36
5$1
52,4
703,
009
$95,
675
10,2
41$4
42,0
00
0$0
1$5
0$0
0$0
0$0
1$5
$23,
500
$65,
305
$105
,055
$152
,470
$95,
675
$442
,005