2002 Yellow Book |
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STATE RACING AND WAGERING BOARD |
Adjusted Executive Appropriation Request Percent 2001-02 2002-03 Change Change AGENCY SUMMARY General Fund 9,427,000 9,427,000 0 0.00% Special Rev.-Other 5,312,000 5,312,000 0 0.00% Total for AGENCY SUMMARY: 14,739,000 14,739,000 0 0.00% STATE OPERATIONS General Fund 9,427,000 9,427,000 0 0.00% Special Rev.-Other 5,312,000 5,312,000 0 0.00% Total for STATE OPERATIONS: 14,739,000 14,739,000 0 0.00% Audit and Investigation General Fund 1,168,000 1,168,000 0 0.00% Total for Program: 1,168,000 1,168,000 0 0.00% Administration General Fund 1,305,000 1,305,000 0 0.00% Total for Program: 1,305,000 1,305,000 0 0.00% Regulation of Racing and Off-Track Betting General Fund 6,954,000 6,954,000 0 0.00% Total for Program: 6,954,000 6,954,000 0 0.00% Regulation of Wagering Special Rev.-Other 5,312,000 5,312,000 0 0.00% Total for Program: 5,312,000 5,312,000 0 0.00% ALL FUNDS PERSONNEL BUDGETED FILL LEVELS Current Requested Program 2001-02 2002-03 Change Audit and Investigation 23 21 (2) Administration 15 14 (1) Regulation of Racing and Off-Track Betting 4 4 0 Regulation of Wagering 81 76 (5) Total General Fund : 42 39 (3) Total All Other Funds : 81 76 (5) TOTAL: 123 115 (8) BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS (Executive Budget: pp.233 -236) The State Racing and Wagering Board regulates all legalized gambling activities in New York State with the exception of the State Lottery. This agency also has shared responsibility for the oversight of bingo and other permitted games of chance conducted by not-for-profit and religious organizations. This agency is included in the Transportation and Economic Development appropriation bill. State Operations The Executive recommends an All Funds appropriation of $14,739,000 in State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2002-03, reflecting no growth in funding from SFY 2001-02. This appropriation reflects the following: -- a $9,427,000 General Fund appropriation is recommended to support staff and costs related to the processing of racing licenses; the review of financial statements submitted by regional OTBs; legal hearings to suspend or fine violators of racing regulations; seasonal employees at the thoroughbred and harness tracks; and the testing of race horses for prohibited drugs; -- a $2,100,000 Special Revenue Fund appropriation is recommended to support the regulation of charitable gaming such as bell jar games; and -- a $3,200,000 Special Revenue Fund appropriation from fees charged to Indian Casinos is recommended to support on site monitoring and investigation of these casinos. |
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