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MANAGEMENT SERVICES PARI-MUTUEL DISTRIBUTIONS PROJECT FUNDING California Authority of Racing Fairs NOVEMBER 2010 Prepared by California Authority of Racing Fairs Christopher Korby, Executive Director SATELLITE WAGERING AT FAIRS TEN-YEAR REPORT 2000-2009

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Page 1: California Authority of Racing Fairs · They are responsible for totalisator (specialized computer wagering system) services, satellite transmission, pari-mutuel clerks, banking,

MANAGEMENT SERVICES

PARI-MUTUEL DISTRIBUTIONS

PROJECT FUNDING

California Authority of Racing Fairs

NOVEMBER 2010

Prepared by California Authority of Racing Fairs

Christopher Korby, Executive Director

SATELLITE WAGERING

AT FAIRS

TEN-YEAR REPORT 2000-2009

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a California joint powers agency

1776 Tribute Road, Suite 150 Sacramento, CA 95815

Office: 916.927.7223 Fax: 916.263.3341 www.calfairs.com

C A L I F O R N I A A U T H O R I T Y O F R A C I N G F A I R S

Introduction��The California Authority of Racing Fairs is pleased to issue this ten-year retrospective Report summarizing the services, programs and funding provided in support of the California Fairs’ satellite network. The Report also details pari-mutuel commission revenues generated for member Fairs from the satellite network, a revenue source directly supported by CARF services, programs and funding. Programs, funding and revenues generated are shown Fair-by-Fair and year-by-year for the ten-year period 2000-2009; cumulative figures are also shown for that same time period. CARF was actively engaged in the initial implementation of satellite wagering at California Fairs, beginning in the late 1980’s. In the earliest phase of implementation, we converted Grandstands and exhibit buildings into satellite facilities. This created a revenue stream that helped fund the next phase of implementation: construction of purpose-built satellite facilities built from the ground up. CARF worked with CDFA F&E in the initial phase, adding CCA to the partnership in the early 1990’s. In all, we created satellite facilities at twenty-three California Fairs; we actually built two at some Fairs as the initial building conversion was replaced by a purpose-built satellite facility. Since its inception, the Fairs’ satellite network has generated hundreds of millions of dollars in revenues to both the racing industry and the Fair industry. After the initial implementation phase, CARF created programs and secured funding to provide continuing maintenance, support and improvements to the Fair satellite network. The CARF Equipment Replacement Fund (ERF) was an early manifestation of this type of program. The Fund provided a structured mechanism for maintenance, repair and replacement of technical systems required to maintain reliable, state-of-the-art facilities in the network. At first, the Fund was operated by CARF as a classic sinking fund, funded through voluntary assessments to member Fairs. When CARF was able to secure funding through an agreement with F&E, member Fairs were able to re-direct the ERF assessments to other satellite facility improvements. Other CARF programs and funding have demonstrated on-going support for the Fairs’ satellite network, which is in turn a very important source of revenue for California Fairs. Technical innovations, such as the InfoText system, enhanced the volume, presentation and quality of information available to our patrons. The CARF Facility Improvements Program has directed significant funding and delivered projects that have helped keep our satellite facilities reliably functional and attractive to fans. CARF also plays an important role as advocate and representative organization with regulators, the racing industry and the California legislature. We work hard to keep a cooperative spirit with the industry in every forum while keeping the interest of our member Fairs paramount. The satellite network built and operated by California Fairs is one of the largest pari-mutuel operations in the country. It has generated hundreds of millions of dollars to the racing industry and to the California Fair industry. Fairs can justifiably be proud of this accomplishment. We hope that you will find this Report useful and informative. Best regards,

Christopher Korby Executive Director

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

I.

II.

SATELLITE WAGERING AT FAIRSBACKGROUNDi. Timeline of Fair SWF Openingsii. Organizations Related to Horse Racing and Satellite Wageringiii . Duties & Responsibilities of Simulcast Organizations iv. Duties & Responsibilities of Satellite Facilityv. Pari-Mutuel Distributions

2009 DISTRIBUTIONS FOR SATELLITE FACILITIES LOCATED AT FAIRGROUNDS

III.

IV.

COMMISSIONS & PROJECT FUNDING PAID THROUGH CARF TO FAIR SATELLITE WAGERING FACILITIES - Anderson - Bakersfield - Del Mar - Eureka - Fresno - Lake Perris - Lancaster - Monterey - Pleasanton - Sacramento - San Bernardino

APPENDIX - California Fair Satellite Network Distributions

- San Mateo - Santa Barbara - Santa Maria - Santa Rosa - Shalimar/Indio - Stockton - Tulare - Turlock - Vallejo - Ventura - Victorville

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Steward's Stand at the California State Fair, 1891.

SATELLITE WAGERING AT CALIFORNIA FAIRSBACKGROUND

The history of horseracing in California reflects a long-standing association with Fairs. Early, organized racing began in Stockton and Sacramento in the late 1840's during the days of the Gold Rush. The racetrack in Pleasanton has operated continuously since 1856, at first in private hands, later as a Fair. The breeding and training of fine racehorses are aspects of the agricultural economy. Just as ca�le are bred for meat and milk production, or sheep for wool production, racehorses are bred and trained for speed and stamina. It's natural that racing competition, along with other livestock competition, would be conducted at the local or regional agricultural expositions.

Horseracing Law, in its opening chapter, Business and Professions Code, Article 1, Section 19401, states the legislative intent that parimutuel wagering on horse racing should support Fairs.

19401. The intent of this chapter is to allow parimutuel wagering on horse races, while: (a) Assuring protection of the public. (b) Encouraging agriculture and the breeding of horses in this state. (c) Providing for maximum expansion of horse racing opportunities in the public interest. (d) Providing uniformity of regulation for each type of horse racing.

The marriage of Fairs and horseracing has deep roots in California political history. Modern parimutuel wagering began in 1933 with the direct intention of generating revenue for the State, for Fairs (through Fairs & Expositions fund) and for the continued support of horseracing. In 1987, legislation carried by Senator Ken Maddy, SB14, expanded parimutuel wagering in California by creating a statewide satellite wagering network. Under the provisions of SB14 and subsequent legislation, Fairs and existing racetracks are the venues for off-track wagering. More recently, federal courts

have ruled that certain Native American tribes may operate Satellite Wagering Facilities. Twenty-three Fairs and five racetracks are currently licensed to conduct satellite wagering.

As a consequence of this expansion, the revenue to Fairs from horseracing has increased significantly. Fairs have benefited in two ways from these developments: 1) Fairs that conduct satellite wagering benefit directly from the conducting parimutuel wagering themselves at their Fairs; 2) Fairs wich conduct live racing benefit from this exciting traditional event at their Fairs and from the revenues which it generates.

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TIMELINE OF FAIR SATELLITE NETWORK OPENINGS1985-2009

1985

1987

1988

1989

1993

FresnoSacramentoSanta RosaStockton

BakersfieldEurekaPleasantonSan BernardinoSanta BarbaraSanta MariaSurfside Race PlaceVallejoVentura

AndersonLancasterMontereySan JoseIndio

TulareVictorville

Lake PerrisTurlock

1998

1999

2000

2001

2008

2009

Fresno Club OnePaso Robles (TEST SITE)Sonora (TEST SITE)Yuba City (TEST SITE)

Lakeport (TEST SITE)Merced (TEST SITE)

Imperial (TEST SITE)

CLOSURE OF TEST SITES:

ImperialLakeportMercedPaso RoblesSonoraYuba City

San Mateo

CLOSURE: Eureka

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ORGANIZATIONS RELATED TO HORSE RACING AND SATELLITE WAGERING

CALIFORNIA AUTHORITY OF RACING FAIRS (CARF)CARF represents its member Fairs in ma�ers that relate to horse racing and satellite wagering. CARF's seven-member Board of Directors is elected by its membership from amongst member Fairs. On behalf of those Fairs that conduct live racing, CARF negotiates joint contracts, manages contractors and vendors, prepares and submits license applications, and manages Host Track simulcast operations. On behalf of its member Fairs conducting satellite wagering, CARF prepares license applications and provides administrative, procedural, and technical support. Contracts between Fairs and simulcast organizations relating to satellite wagering are negotiated by and through CARF. CARF formulates and represents advocacy positions on legislative ma�ers on behalf of member Fairs.

CALIFORNIA HORSE RACING BOARD (CHRB)The CHRB has regulatory oversight of horse racing in California. Its seven commissioners are appointed by the Governor. The Board hires an Executive Director who administers Staff regulatory functions, including licensing, audits, and investigations. Racing associations, satellite wagering facilities, and personnel must be licensed by the CHRB.

RACING ASSOCIATIONSRacing associations, with the exception of the Racing Fairs, are private organizations, operated for profit, licensed by the state to conduct horse racing. They may be constituted as partnerships, corporations, or real-estate investment trusts. Private racing associations in California, with the exception of Del Mar and Oak Tree, own the venues at which they operate. Racing Fairs, which are publicly-owned racing associations, conduct horse racing to generate revenues which support general Fair activities. Every racing association is allowed, and those above a certain size are required, to simulcast their races.

HORSEMEN'S ORGANIZATIONSThe horsemen are the owners and trainers of the horses that compete at racing meetings conducted by the racing associations. Horsemen share equally with racing associations in the division of simulcast revenue and expenses. Revenue to horsemen is distributed in the form of purses to winning horses. Each horse racing breed (Thoroughbred, Quarter Horse, Standardbred, Appaloosa, etc.) has a recognized association authorized to negotiate and contract on behalf of its members. Thoroughbred owners are represented by the Thoroughbred Owners of California (TOC); Thoroughbred trainers are represented by California Thoroughbred Trainers (CTT); Standardbred (harness) horsemen by the California Harness Association (CHA); quarter horses by Pacific Coast Quarter Horsemen's Association (PCQHA); Arabians by ARAC; Appaloosas by Cal Western Appaloosa Racing Association; mules by American Mule Racing Association (AMRA).

SIMULCAST ORGANIZATIONS: NCOTWInc. and SCOTWInc.The original enabling legislation for simulcasting, SB14, provided that the racing associations, the Fairs and the horsemen may form an organization to oversee and administer simulcast activities. Two such organizations have been formed: Northern California Off-Track Wagering Inc. (NCOTWInc.) and Southern California Off-Track Wagering Inc. (SCOTWInc.). See further description below. They are responsible for totalisator (specialized computer wagering system) services, satellite transmission, pari-mutuel clerks, banking, and accounting. Statute requires that satellite wagering Fairs have a contract, approved by the CHRB, with the appropriate regional simulcast operator.

NCOTWinc.Northern California Off-Track Wagering Inc., oversees the administration of simulcast operations in Northern California. Its members are California Authority of Racing Fairs (CARF), horsemen (TOC), and Golden Gate Fields. NCOTWInc sets policy, manages contracts for conduct of pari-mutuel wagering and employs pari-mutuel personnel at off-track simulcast facilities. SCOTWInc.SCOTWInc. is the simulcast organization set up under provisions of SB14 in Southern California. Its members are racing associations, a racing Fair, satellite Fairs, and each horsemen's association. SCOTWInc. is a limited partnership with a corporation as the general partner. SCOTWInc. administers simulcast operations through its own staff and contracted services. Contracts covering satellite wagering Fairs are made directly with SCOTWInc.

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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF SIMULCAST ORGANIZATIONS

Satellite wagering operations fall into two categories: 1) Operations provided and paid for by the simulcast organization 2) Operations provided and paid for by the Satellite Facility.

Duties and responsibilities of the simulcast organization are described below.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE SIMULCAST ORGANIZATIONSThe simulcast organization provides and pays for audiovisual signal transmission and all pari-mutuel costs, including pari-mutuel employees on-site at satellite facilities. To cover these costs, it receives a percentage of the off-track handle.

PARI-MUTUEL PERSONNEL AND OPERATIONSPari-mutuel personnel handle operations directly related to processing wagers. These operations include provision of clerks to operate wagering terminals, money room and supervisory staff, and administrative support at the Host Track. The Host Track Mutuels Manager assigns the clerks and supervisor at each site. The local supervisor is also the Money Room a�endant and has responsibility for the cash bank on-site. All pari-mutuel clerks in California are union members and belong to the Pari-mutuel Clerks Guild Local 280 SEIU. The simulcast organization is also responsible for banking, armored service, currency counting machines, payroll, and audit.

TOTALISATORThe Totalisator is a computerized data processing operation that tabulates wagering pools, issues bet tickets, and calculates payoffs. The system extends from cash register-like terminals at each wagering location, through a high-speed data communications system to a central data processing hub. All wagers are processed identically; a wager at any satellite location is tabulated into the same pools as wagers at the Host Track. Totalisator services include technical operations and maintenance personnel.

DATA PROCESSING HUBThe wagering data processed by the totalisator computers is transmi�ed back and forth between the hub and satellite sites via specially dedicated telephone data lines. These special high-speed circuits run directly from each site to the central computer. The system must operate fast enough so that entry of a wager at the satellite site, relay of that wager to the central computer, tabulation, and issuance of the bet ticket hundreds of miles away takes less than one second.

SATELLITE UPLINK; ENCRYPTION; SATELLITE TRANSPONDER Four primary elements constitute the audiovisual transmission system. These are 1) satellite uplink, 2) encryption (scrambling), 3) satellite transponder, and 4) satellite downlink and closed circuit television system. The satellite downlink and closed circuit television system are the responsibility of the Fair and will be discussed below. The other three elements are the responsibility of the simulcast organization. Here is a brief description of these services.

The satellite uplink is an earth transmi�ing station that beams a television signal from the Racetrack to a telecommunications satellite in orbit over the equator. The uplink sends a signal supplied by a television production facility at the track.

Encryption is the technical term for electronically scrambling a communications signal. The audiovisual television signal is scrambled to prevent recognizable reception by unauthorized users. A special code that authorizes decoders to reconstitute the signal into recognizable form is carried directly on the scrambled signal. Unlike most residential scrambling systems, this system can turn decoders on and off immediately.

The telecommunications satellite parked over the equator functions as a distant relay station. Signals beamed to it are amplified and retransmi�ed back to a wide coverage area on earth. Users rent or lease time on these satellites as needed. As satellite distribution of live racing has expanded, the horse racing industry has become a major purchaser of satellite time.

Artists rendering of the Alameda County FairSatellite Wagering Facility

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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE SATELLITE FACILITY

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE SATELLITE FACILITYSatellite wagering is probably one of the Fair's most profitable interim events. The Fair must take care that planning for its implementation includes an assessment of its impact on all other Fair activities. The receiving site (Fair or Racetrack) provides and pays for audiovisual receiving equipment, physical facilities, and all non-parimutuel personnel. The Fair Satellite Facility pays the cost of these operating expenses from its commission on pari-mutuel handle and from revenue generated by admissions, parking, concessions, and other miscellaneous sources. Careful planning with CARF and F&E must precede implementation. A more detailed description of these responsibilities follows.

PHYSICAL FACILITIES; PERSONNELA�er a Fair satellite opens, the Fair is responsible for providing and maintaining the physical facilities for satellite wagering operations. This includes buildings, utilities, parking, safe ingress and egress, outdoor lighting, signage, and fencing. It is important that the Fair maintain a good facility. The Fair may charge for parking and for admission; typical prices are $1 or $2 for parking, and $2 or $3 for admission, perhaps with a higher admission for upgrade to an area of finer amenities. Important considerations in facility operations include ease of access, good HVAC and proper lighting. Outdoor lighting in the parking lot and over walkways to the Satellite Facility is important for night operation. Organization of outdoor operations, such as parking and admissions money collection, must include provisions for year-round weather conditions, crowd control, and security. Provisions must be made for two money counting rooms: one, controlled by the Fair, for cash receipts from parking, admissions, program sales, and miscellaneous sales; the other, controlled by the pari-mutuel department, for cash necessary to conduct wagering operations. The level of security for the Fair operations Money Room determined in cooperation with NCOTWInc./SCOTWInc. The pari-mutuel Money Room must be secured by an alarm system that connects directly to a local law enforcement agency or to an alarm company with a 24-hour dispatcher. Security guards must be on duty at all times that wagering is conducted.

SATELLITE RECEIVING AND AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMSStatute stipulates that the Fair is responsible for provision of the satellite downlink and closed circuit TV system. CARF and F&E provide these systems at no initial cost to the Fair. CARF maintains an Equipment Replacement Fund which periodically replaces equipment based on equipment value and projected lifetime.

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICESFirst Aid and medical emergency services must be maintained at all times with private services or local public emergency response teams.

FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICEFood and drink concessions represent an important element of service provided to satellite patrons. Careful selection of an appropriate vendor should guide this decision. Fairs should consult with CARF to assure that the concessionaire meets standards expected by the CHRB. Ongoing management and monitoring are important Fair management responsibilities.

EMPLOYEESAll personnel in the satellite wagering operation outside the Pari-mutuel Department are Fair employees. As noted above, the CHRB licenses all personnel. Facility Supervisory personnel must pass a test as part of their licensing requirements. Fair management must provide staff adequate to operate two shi�s daily, day and night, six days a week. Job categories include the following:

- Facility Supervisor- Assistant Supervisor - Admissions seller- Parking a�endants- Program seller- Security Captain- Security Guards- Janitorial- Unskilled Labor

ACCOUNTING AND RECORD KEEPINGOperating expenses, with the exception of pari-mutuel operations, are the responsibility of the Fair. The Fair must keep careful records of its operating cost per performance, that is, separately, for day racing, for night racing, and by breed. Daytime racing (thoroughbred) is nearly always profitable. Occasionally the less popular night events will operate at a loss. When this is the case, the racing association must, by law, make up the difference. Statute specifies that a facility need not operate at a loss; hence the importance of accurate records. A Fair must accept all signals offered to it, even if it incurs operating losses, as long as the racing association pledges to make up any differences. This pledge is generally secured by a bond.

Tested and Licensed by F&E and the CHRB

The overall health of the horse racing industry is dependant on a strong satellite network. Racing

organizations and industry leaders depend on the Fairs to build, maintain and preserve facilities that

will be a�ractive and comfortable for patrons.

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PARI-MUTUEL DISTRIBUTIONS

PARI-MUTUEL DISTRIBUTIONSRevenue generation is one of the principal reasons for the conduct of pari-mutuel wagering on horse racing. This revenue flows to a wide spectrum of statutory beneficiaries. The Legislature determines the division of those revenues; that division is sometimes a ma�er of political debate.

Commissions from pari-mutuel handle are apportioned to the various beneficiaries according to a schedule that includes region (Northern California or Southern California racing), breed of horses (thoroughbred, quarter horse, etc.), type of wager and whether the handle is generated on-track or off-track.

“Conventional” handle means Win, Place, and Show wagers; “Exotic” means Exacta, Daily Double, Triple, Pick Six, etc.

The following categories describe division of the satellite pari-mutuel handle for Northern California thoroughbreds. Distributions for other breeds and regions are similar.

Returned to Winning Be�ors (conventional) 84%; (exotic) 79%Other Pari-mutuel Distributions (conventional) 16%; (exotic) 21% Racetrack Commissions Purses (Horsemen) State License Fee Simulcast Operator (Expenses) Satellite Facility Promotion (California Marketing Commi�ee) Breeders' Awards Stabling & Vanning Local Government Equine Research (UC Davis)

RETURNED TO WINNING BETTORSAll money wagered on losing horses is divided up for payment to the winning be�ors and other beneficiaries. Winning be�ors receive the largest portion of pari-mutuel distributions.

RACING ASSOCIATIONSAll racing associations operate to make a profit. Part of their income is derived from commissions on pari-mutuel handle. The association commission is equivalent to the Purses', or Horsemen's, commission.

PURSES PAID TO HORSEMENThe distribution for payment of purses is racing's mechanism of self-sustenance. A percentage of the handle, equivalent to the commission paid the racing association, flows back to the owners of winning horses. Purses are normally paid, in diminishing percentages, based on the order of the horses finishing the race. Associations may supplement the purses from time to time, but the primary source of purse money derives from a portion of the handle.

DISTRIBUTION FOR SIMULCAST EXPENSES(Paid to Simulcast Organization)This distribution is used for payment of satellite wagering expenses such as satellite transmission, totalisator, and off-track pari-mutuel labor. Any portion of this fund le� unspent a�er expenses are paid is divided equally between the horsemen and the association.

COMMISSION TO SATELLITE FACILITY: 2% LOCATION FEEEach satellite wagering facility receives 2% of the handle generated from its operation. In the pari-mutuel reports, this is known as a location fee. This constitutes approximately half of a satellite’s gross operating revenue. Admissions, parking, and concessions constitute the other half.

DISTRIBUTION FOR PROMOTION (Paid to California Marketing Commi�ee)A proportion of handle flows to a fund used for promotion of horse racing and satellite wagering. This money is administered by the California Marketing Commi�ee (CMC). Fair satellite facilities receive an allocation for marketing and promotion from this fund. CARF coordinates marketing plans and budgets with individual Fairs and with the CMC.

BREEDERS' AWARDSThis portion goes to breeders of winning horses as an incentive to successful operations and for financial support of California's Thoroughbred breeding industry.

STABLING AND VANNING FUNDThis fund helps pay the expenses of keeping and transporting horses. It helps insure the long-term vitality of the racing economy by off-se�ing the high cost of stabling and moving fine competitive racehorses.

LOCAL GOVERNMENTLocal government may receive 0.33% of handle generated at each satellite location. This typically goes to the municipality or county in which the facility is located or to a combination of both. At Fair satellites, the Fair Board determines which local government entity (city or county) receives the .33 distributions. In the event no determination is made by the Fair Board, the money reverts to the State. The local government must formally request payment; if it does not, the money reverts to the State.

UC DAVIS EQUINE VETERINARY RESEARCHThe Veterinary School at University of California, Davis has a world-renowned Equine Research Facility. This fund helps sustain that education and research facility.

CONCLUSIONHorse racing and Fairs share a long heritage together. Both provide jobs for thousands of Californians; both are important to California’s agricultural economy. This long-standing relationship has proven mutually beneficial to both industries throughout its history.

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Vanning & Stabling$ 38.98 Million

FAIR SATELLITE WAGERING FACILITIESHANDLE & DISTRIBUTIONS

2000-2009

Racing Industry$ 583.2 Million

State of California$ 89.6 Million

Horsemen$ 275.8 Million

City & County Fees$16.25 Million

State of California$ 73.3 Million

RACING INDUSTRY - $ 583.2 Million

UC Davis Research$ 4.96 Million

Workers Comp.$ 5.49 Million

Satellite Location$ 98.48 Million

N/SCOTWinc. Fund$ 167.31 Million

CMC Promotion$ 20.35 Million

Track Commissions$ 247.62 Million

HORSEMEN - $ 275.8 Million

Purses to Horsemen$ 247.21 Million

Owners/Breeders/Sires$ 28.59 Million

Distributions Generated atFair Satellites

2000-2009TOTAL FAIR

SATELLITE HANDLE

$4.96 Billion2000-2009

STATE OF CALIFORNIA - $ 89.6 Million

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(1) 2% Commissions 11,012,262 (1) 2% Commissions 11,036,693 (1) 2% Commissions 11,742,021

(2) Project Funding 681,945 (2) Project Funding 1,210,747 (2) Project Funding 576,004

TOTAL 11,694,207 TOTAL 12,247,440 TOTAL 12,318,025

(1) 2% Commissions 11,858,119 (1) 2% Commissions 11,891,415 (1) 2% Commissions 12,090,629

(2) Project Funding 1,268,982 (2) Project Funding 880,217 (2) Project Funding 929,345

TOTAL 13,127,101 TOTAL 12,771,632 TOTAL 13,019,974

2000-2009

CALIFORNIA AUTHORITY OF RACING FAIRS

COMMISSIONS & PROJECT FUNDING

All Member Satellite Facilities

(1) 2% PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSIONS (LOCATION FEES) PAID TO ALL MEMBER FAIRS(2) PROJECT FUNDING PAID THROUGH CARF TO MEMBER FAIRS

2000 2001 2002

2003 2004 2005

(1) 2% Commissions 11,955,295 (1) 2% Commissions 11,817,081 (1) 2% Commissions 11,102,043

(2) Project Funding 402,897 (2) Project Funding 331,358 (2) Project Funding 1,849,201

TOTAL 12,358,192 TOTAL 12,148,439 TOTAL 12,951,243

(1) 2% Commissions 10,931,738 (1) 2% Commissions 115,437,296

(2) Project Funding 268,981 (2) Project Funding 8,399,676

TOTAL 11,200,719 TOTAL 123,836,972

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(1) 2% Commissions 73,605 (1) 2% Commissions 64,550 (1) 2% Commissions 64,626

(2) Project Funding 29,468 (2) Project Funding 1,240 (2) Project Funding 940

TOTAL 103,074 TOTAL 65,790 TOTAL 65,567

(1) 2% Commissions 69,344 (1) 2% Commissions 73,956 (1) 2% Commissions 75,182

(2) Project Funding 854 (2) Project Funding 12,458 (2) Project Funding 589

TOTAL 70,198 TOTAL 86,415 TOTAL 75,771

CALIFORNIA AUTHORITY OF RACING FAIRS

COMMISSIONS & PROJECT FUNDING

Shasta District Fair - Anderson

(1) 2% PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSIONS (LOCATION FEES) PAID TO SHASTA DISTRICT FAIR(2) PROJECT FUNDING PAID THROUGH CARF TO SHASTA DISTRICT FAIR

2000-2009

2000 2001 2002

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(1) 2% Commissions 71,474 (1) 2% Commissions 69,265 (1) 2% Commissions 61,422

(2) Project Funding 0 (2) Project Funding 675 (2) Project Funding 1,304

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(1) 2% Commissions 243,699 (1) 2% Commissions 234,802 (1) 2% Commissions 241,858

(2) Project Funding 0 (2) Project Funding 0 (2) Project Funding 0

TOTAL 243,699 TOTAL 234,802 TOTAL 241,858

(1) 2% Commissions 258,329 (1) 2% Commissions 246,401 (1) 2% Commissions 289,249

(2) Project Funding 400 (2) Project Funding 0 (2) Project Funding 20,885

TOTAL 258,729 TOTAL 246,401 TOTAL 310,134

CALIFORNIA AUTHORITY OF RACING FAIRS

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Kern County Fair - Bakersfield

(1) 2% PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSIONS (LOCATION FEES) PAID TO Kern County Fair(2) PROJECT FUNDING PAID THROUGH CARF TO Kern County Fair

2000-2009

2000 2001 2002

2003 2004 2005

(1) 2% Commissions 286,977 (1) 2% Commissions 261,753 (1) 2% Commissions 233,024

(2) Project Funding 3,770 (2) Project Funding 0 (2) Project Funding 329

TOTAL 290,747 TOTAL 261,753 TOTAL 233,353

(1) 2% Commissions 218,839 (1) 2% Commissions 2,514,929 ���������������������������Kern�County�Fair

(2) Project Funding 0 (2) Project Funding 25,385

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(1) 2% Commissions 1,970,975 (1) 2% Commissions 1,919,800 (1) 2% Commissions 2,110,924

(2) Project Funding 68,999 (2) Project Funding 28,162 (2) Project Funding 10,358

TOTAL 2,039,974 TOTAL 1,947,962 TOTAL 2,121,282

(1) 2% Commissions 2,061,010 (1) 2% Commissions 1,966,349 (1) 2% Commissions 1,915,552

(2) Project Funding 143,944 (2) Project Funding 45,226 (2) Project Funding 47,699

TOTAL 2,204,954 TOTAL 2,011,575 TOTAL 1,963,251

CALIFORNIA AUTHORITY OF RACING FAIRS

COMMISSIONS & PROJECT FUNDING

San Diego County Fair - Del Mar (Surfside Race Place)

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(1) 2% Commissions 1,979,209 (1) 2% Commissions 2,010,621 (1) 2% Commissions 1,845,860

(2) Project Funding 45,889 (2) Project Funding 18,485 (2) Project Funding 0

TOTAL 2,025,097 TOTAL 2,029,106 TOTAL 1,845,860

(1) 2% Commissions 1,537,072 (1) 2% Commissions 19,317,371 �������������������������������San�Diego�County�Fair

(2) Project Funding 0 (2) Project Funding 408,762

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(1) 2% Commissions 41,847 (1) 2% Commissions 43,759 (1) 2% Commissions 42,057

(2) Project Funding 0 (2) Project Funding 36,430 (2) Project Funding 0

TOTAL 41,847 TOTAL 80,189 TOTAL 42,057

(1) 2% Commissions 42,586 (1) 2% Commissions 49,367 (1) 2% Commissions 49,924

(2) Project Funding 3,855 (2) Project Funding 2,707 (2) Project Funding 13,333

TOTAL 46,441 TOTAL 52,074 TOTAL 63,256

CALIFORNIA AUTHORITY OF RACING FAIRS

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Redwood Acres Fair - Eureka

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(1) 2% PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSIONS (LOCATION FEES) PAID TO Redwood Acres Fair(2) PROJECT FUNDING PAID THROUGH CARF TO Redwood Acres Fair

2000-2009

(1) 2% Commissions 46,390 (1) 2% Commissions 47,577 (1) 2% Commissions 47,238

(2) Project Funding 0 (2) Project Funding 0 (2) Project Funding 18,134

TOTAL 46,390 TOTAL 47,577 TOTAL 65,372

(1) 2% Commissions 39,546 (1) 2% Commissions 450,289 �������������������������������Redwood�Acres�Fair

(2) Project Funding 2,764 (2) Project Funding 77,223

TOTAL 42,310 TOTAL 527,512 $78,000������������������������������Redwood�Acres�Fair

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(1) 2% Commissions 314,441 (1) 2% Commissions 294,716 (1) 2% Commissions 293,128

(2) Project Funding 0 (2) Project Funding 84,873 (2) Project Funding 0

TOTAL 314,441 TOTAL 379,589 TOTAL 293,128

(1) 2% Commissions 297,592 (1) 2% Commissions 312,893 (1) 2% Commissions 302,936

(2) Project Funding 234,451 (2) Project Funding 198,455 (2) Project Funding 67,150

TOTAL 532,044 TOTAL 511,349 TOTAL 370,086

(1) 2% PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSIONS (LOCATION FEES) PAID TO Big Fresno Fair(2) PROJECT FUNDING PAID THROUGH CARF TO Big Fresno Fair

2000-2009

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CALIFORNIA AUTHORITY OF RACING FAIRS

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Big Fresno Fair - Fresno

(1) 2% Commissions 300,364 (1) 2% Commissions 274,138 (1) 2% Commissions 253,831

(2) Project Funding 5,024 (2) Project Funding 59,234 (2) Project Funding 17,501

TOTAL 305,388 TOTAL 333,372 TOTAL 271,332

(1) 2% Commissions 210,452 (1) 2% Commissions 2,854,492 �������������������������������Big�Fresno�Fair

(2) Project Funding 16,416 (2) Project Funding 683,106

TOTAL 226,869 TOTAL 3,537,597 $684,000������������������������������Big�Fresno�Fair

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(1) 2% Commissions 536,572 (1) 2% Commissions 536,252 (1) 2% Commissions 577,848

(2) Project Funding 6,094 (2) Project Funding 28,892 (2) Project Funding 31,061

TOTAL 542,667 TOTAL 565,144 TOTAL 608,909

(1) 2% Commissions 630,203 (1) 2% Commissions 676,701 (1) 2% Commissions 653,093

(2) Project Funding 54,005 (2) Project Funding 33,791 (2) Project Funding 60,441

TOTAL 684,209 TOTAL 710,492 TOTAL 713,534

CALIFORNIA AUTHORITY OF RACING FAIRS

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Southern California Fair - Lake Perris

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2003 2004 2005

(1) 2% PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSIONS (LOCATION FEES) PAID TO Southern California Fair(2) PROJECT FUNDING PAID THROUGH CARF TO Southern California Fair

2000-2009

(1) 2% Commissions 641,501 (1) 2% Commissions 628,522 (1) 2% Commissions 549,456

(2) Project Funding 34,935 (2) Project Funding 23,259 (2) Project Funding 16,985

TOTAL 676,436 TOTAL 651,781 TOTAL 566,441

(1) 2% Commissions 455,406 (1) 2% Commissions 5,885,555 �������������������������������Southern�California�Fair

(2) Project Funding 26,112 (2) Project Funding 315,576

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(1) 2% Commissions 358,984 (1) 2% Commissions 338,791 (1) 2% Commissions 416,417

(2) Project Funding 14,939 (2) Project Funding 4,358 (2) Project Funding 19,311

TOTAL 373,924 TOTAL 343,149 TOTAL 435,727

(1) 2% Commissions 460,422 (1) 2% Commissions 505,125 (1) 2% Commissions 543,197

(2) Project Funding 1,589 (2) Project Funding 32,697 (2) Project Funding 21,146

TOTAL 462,011 TOTAL 537,822 TOTAL 564,343

CALIFORNIA AUTHORITY OF RACING FAIRS

COMMISSIONS & PROJECT FUNDING

Antelope Valley Fair - Lancaster

2000 2001 2002

2003 2004 2005

(1) 2% PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSIONS (LOCATION FEES) PAID TO Antelope Valley Fair(2) PROJECT FUNDING PAID THROUGH CARF TO Antelope Valley Fair

2000-2009

(1) 2% Commissions 563,214 (1) 2% Commissions 561,828 (1) 2% Commissions 486,515

(2) Project Funding 39,668 (2) Project Funding 18,443 (2) Project Funding 1,814

TOTAL 602,882 TOTAL 580,271 TOTAL 488,329

(1) 2% Commissions 443,572 (1) 2% Commissions 4,678,065 �������������������������������Antelope�Valley�Fair

(2) Project Funding 5,997 (2) Project Funding 159,961

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(1) 2% Commissions 310,941 (1) 2% Commissions 331,141 (1) 2% Commissions 304,024

(2) Project Funding 10,815 (2) Project Funding 246,169 (2) Project Funding 98,314

TOTAL 321,755 TOTAL 577,311 TOTAL 402,338

(1) 2% Commissions 302,446 (1) 2% Commissions 317,050 (1) 2% Commissions 341,518

(2) Project Funding 20,121 (2) Project Funding 35,296 (2) Project Funding 37,462

TOTAL 322,568 TOTAL 352,345 TOTAL 378,980

(1) 2% PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSIONS (LOCATION FEES) PAID TO Monterey County Fair(2) PROJECT FUNDING PAID THROUGH CARF TO Monterey County Fair

2000-2009

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CALIFORNIA AUTHORITY OF RACING FAIRS

COMMISSIONS & PROJECT FUNDING

Monterey County Fair - Monterey

(1) 2% Commissions 328,185 (1) 2% Commissions 338,543 (1) 2% Commissions 304,965

(2) Project Funding 6,868 (2) Project Funding 1,989 (2) Project Funding 329

TOTAL 335,053 TOTAL 340,532 TOTAL 305,294

(1) 2% Commissions 227,659 (1) 2% Commissions 3,106,473 �������������������������������Monterey�County�Fair

(2) Project Funding 3,418 (2) Project Funding 460,781

TOTAL 231,078 TOTAL 3,567,254 $461,000������������������������������Monterey�County�Fair

2000�2009 $3,107,000

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(1) 2% Commissions 1,244,255 (1) 2% Commissions 1,328,845 (1) 2% Commissions 1,473,183

(2) Project Funding 83,237 (2) Project Funding 94,386 (2) Project Funding 118,803

TOTAL 1,327,492 TOTAL 1,423,230 TOTAL 1,591,986

(1) 2% Commissions 1,436,788 (1) 2% Commissions 1,413,204 (1) 2% Commissions 1,420,369

(2) Project Funding 37,937 (2) Project Funding 35,754 (2) Project Funding 75,774

TOTAL 1,474,725 TOTAL 1,448,958 TOTAL 1,496,143

(1) 2% PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSIONS (LOCATION FEES) PAID TO Alameda County Fair(2) PROJECT FUNDING PAID THROUGH CARF TO Alameda County Fair

2000-2009

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CALIFORNIA AUTHORITY OF RACING FAIRS

COMMISSIONS & PROJECT FUNDING

Alameda County Fair - Pleasanton

(1) 2% Commissions 1,307,993 (1) 2% Commissions 1,348,365 (1) 2% Commissions 1,197,962

(2) Project Funding 7,851 (2) Project Funding 15,799 (2) Project Funding 15,359

TOTAL 1,315,845 TOTAL 1,364,164 TOTAL 1,213,321

(1) 2% Commissions 1,089,076 (1) 2% Commissions 13,260,040 �������������������������������Alameda�County�Fair

(2) Project Funding 22,860 (2) Project Funding 507,761

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(1) 2% Commissions 1,065,114 (1) 2% Commissions 1,030,575 (1) 2% Commissions 1,065,169

(2) Project Funding 119,553 (2) Project Funding 36,388 (2) Project Funding 73,309

TOTAL 1,184,668 TOTAL 1,066,963 TOTAL 1,138,478

(1) 2% Commissions 1,046,620 (1) 2% Commissions 1,022,814 (1) 2% Commissions 1,025,441

(2) Project Funding 137,230 (2) Project Funding 30,068 (2) Project Funding 25,394

TOTAL 1,183,850 TOTAL 1,052,881 TOTAL 1,050,835

(1) 2% PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSIONS (LOCATION FEES) PAID TO California State Fair(2) PROJECT FUNDING PAID THROUGH CARF TO California State Fair

2000-2009

2000 2001 2002

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CALIFORNIA AUTHORITY OF RACING FAIRS

COMMISSIONS & PROJECT FUNDING

California State Fair - Sacramento

(1) 2% Commissions 998,174 (1) 2% Commissions 1,011,242 (1) 2% Commissions 857,202

(2) Project Funding 79,794 (2) Project Funding 0 (2) Project Funding 0

TOTAL 1,077,967 TOTAL 1,011,242 TOTAL 857,202

(1) 2% Commissions 757,561 (1) 2% Commissions 9,879,911 �������������������������������California�State�Fair

(2) Project Funding 0 (2) Project Funding 501,736

TOTAL 757,561 TOTAL 10,381,647 $502,000������������������������������California�State�Fair

2000�2009 $9,880,000

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(1) 2% Commissions 1,028,911 (1) 2% Commissions 996,019 (1) 2% Commissions 1,067,369

(2) Project Funding 7,575 (2) Project Funding 35,184 (2) Project Funding 93,574

TOTAL 1,036,486 TOTAL 1,031,203 TOTAL 1,160,943

(1) 2% Commissions 1,092,139 (1) 2% Commissions 1,150,767 (1) 2% Commissions 1,241,165

(2) Project Funding 25,773 (2) Project Funding 44,146 (2) Project Funding 110,729

TOTAL 1,117,912 TOTAL 1,194,913 TOTAL 1,351,894

(1) 2% PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSIONS (LOCATION FEES) PAID TO National Orange Show(2) PROJECT FUNDING PAID THROUGH CARF TO National Orange Show

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COMMISSIONS & PROJECT FUNDING

National Orange Show - San Bernardino

(1) 2% Commissions 1,205,802 (1) 2% Commissions 1,135,937 (1) 2% Commissions 1,013,619

(2) Project Funding 5,152 (2) Project Funding 13,155 (2) Project Funding 31,674

TOTAL 1,210,954 TOTAL 1,149,091 TOTAL 1,045,292

(1) 2% Commissions 878,276 (1) 2% Commissions 10,810,002 �������������������������������National�Orange�Show

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TOTAL 909,171 TOTAL 11,207,859 $398,000������������������������������National�Orange�Show

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2004 2005

CALIFORNIA AUTHORITY OF RACING FAIRS

COMMISSIONS & PROJECT FUNDING

San Mateo County Fair - San Mateo

(1) 2% PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSIONS (LOCATION FEES) PAID TO San Mateo County Fair(2) PROJECT FUNDING PAID THROUGH CARF TO San Mateo County Fair

2000-2009

2000 2001 2002

2003

(1) 2% Commissions 0 (1) 2% Commissions 0 (1) 2% Commissions 638,341

(2) Project Funding 0 (2) Project Funding 50,000 (2) Project Funding 1,684,647

TOTAL 0 TOTAL 50,000 TOTAL 2,322,988

(1) 2% Commissions 1,848,129 (1) 2% Commissions 2,486,470 �������������������������������San�Mateo�County�Fair

(2) Project Funding 0 (2) Project Funding 1,734,647

TOTAL 1,848,129 TOTAL 4,221,117 $1,735,000������������������������������San�Mateo�County�Fair

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(1) 2% Commissions 204,629 (1) 2% Commissions 228,770 (1) 2% Commissions 260,088

(2) Project Funding 5,203 (2) Project Funding 8,044 (2) Project Funding 3,318

TOTAL 209,832 TOTAL 236,815 TOTAL 263,406

(1) 2% Commissions 246,062 (1) 2% Commissions 236,379 (1) 2% Commissions 244,311

(2) Project Funding 9,065 (2) Project Funding 19,280 (2) Project Funding 72,937

TOTAL 255,127 TOTAL 255,659 TOTAL 317,248

(1) 2% PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSIONS (LOCATION FEES) PAID TO Earl Warren Showgrounds(2) PROJECT FUNDING PAID THROUGH CARF TO Earl Warren Showgrounds

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CALIFORNIA AUTHORITY OF RACING FAIRS

COMMISSIONS & PROJECT FUNDING

Earl Warren Showgrounds - Santa Barbara

(1) 2% Commissions 234,924 (1) 2% Commissions 250,387 (1) 2% Commissions 204,839

(2) Project Funding 389 (2) Project Funding 12,691 (2) Project Funding 6,107

TOTAL 235,312 TOTAL 263,078 TOTAL 210,946

(1) 2% Commissions 153,963 (1) 2% Commissions 2,264,351 �������������������������������Earl�Warren�Showgrounds

(2) Project Funding 9,268 (2) Project Funding 146,302

TOTAL 163,231 TOTAL 2,410,654 $147,000������������������������������Earl�Warren�Showgrounds

2000�2009 $2,265,000

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(1) 2% Commissions 226,618 (1) 2% Commissions 190,994 (1) 2% Commissions 208,751

(2) Project Funding 50,679 (2) Project Funding 257,486 (2) Project Funding 814

TOTAL 277,298 TOTAL 448,480 TOTAL 209,564

(1) 2% Commissions 226,149 (1) 2% Commissions 223,662 (1) 2% Commissions 218,038

(2) Project Funding 4,050 (2) Project Funding 80,063 (2) Project Funding 11,617

TOTAL 230,199 TOTAL 303,725 TOTAL 229,655

(1) 2% PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSIONS (LOCATION FEES) PAID TO Santa Barbara County Fair(2) PROJECT FUNDING PAID THROUGH CARF TO Santa Barbara County Fair

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COMMISSIONS & PROJECT FUNDING

Santa Barbara County Fair - Santa Maria

(1) 2% Commissions 208,417 (1) 2% Commissions 200,250 (1) 2% Commissions 177,184

(2) Project Funding 779 (2) Project Funding 10,840 (2) Project Funding 0

TOTAL 209,196 TOTAL 211,090 TOTAL 177,184

(1) 2% Commissions 150,716 (1) 2% Commissions 2,030,779 �������������������������������Santa�Barbara�County�Fair

(2) Project Funding 9,978 (2) Project Funding 426,306

TOTAL 160,694 TOTAL 2,457,084 $427,000������������������������������Santa�Barbara�County�Fair

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(1) 2% Commissions 450,316 (1) 2% Commissions 480,340 (1) 2% Commissions 492,139

(2) Project Funding 11,452 (2) Project Funding 47,718 (2) Project Funding 13,430

TOTAL 461,768 TOTAL 528,058 TOTAL 505,569

(1) 2% Commissions 484,910 (1) 2% Commissions 472,484 (1) 2% Commissions 498,009

(2) Project Funding 54,058 (2) Project Funding 34,628 (2) Project Funding 100,912

TOTAL 538,968 TOTAL 507,111 TOTAL 598,921

(1) 2% PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSIONS (LOCATION FEES) PAID TO Sonoma County Fair(2) PROJECT FUNDING PAID THROUGH CARF TO Sonoma County Fair

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COMMISSIONS & PROJECT FUNDING

Sonoma County Fair - Santa Rosa

(1) 2% Commissions 499,266 (1) 2% Commissions 449,165 (1) 2% Commissions 374,562

(2) Project Funding 135,964 (2) Project Funding 30,308 (2) Project Funding 13,409

TOTAL 635,230 TOTAL 479,472 TOTAL 387,971

(1) 2% Commissions 323,362 (1) 2% Commissions 4,524,552 �������������������������������Sonoma�County�Fair

(2) Project Funding 4,910 (2) Project Funding 446,789

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(1) 2% Commissions 243,486 (1) 2% Commissions 225,367 (1) 2% Commissions 200,651

(2) Project Funding 54,668 (2) Project Funding 1,100 (2) Project Funding 6,814

TOTAL 298,155 TOTAL 226,467 TOTAL 207,464

(1) 2% Commissions 186,094 (1) 2% Commissions 213,447 (1) 2% Commissions 204,918

(2) Project Funding 9,273 (2) Project Funding 5,944 (2) Project Funding 58,634

TOTAL 195,366 TOTAL 219,391 TOTAL 263,551

(1) 2% PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSIONS (LOCATION FEES) PAID TO Riverside County Fair(2) PROJECT FUNDING PAID THROUGH CARF TO Riverside County Fair

2000-2009

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CALIFORNIA AUTHORITY OF RACING FAIRS

COMMISSIONS & PROJECT FUNDING

Riverside County Fair - Shalimar/Indio

(1) 2% Commissions 224,709 (1) 2% Commissions 254,383 (1) 2% Commissions 213,029

(2) Project Funding 2,367 (2) Project Funding 5,047 (2) Project Funding 4,038

TOTAL 227,075 TOTAL 259,430 TOTAL 217,067

(1) 2% Commissions 184,608 (1) 2% Commissions 2,150,692 �������������������������������Riverside�County�Fair

(2) Project Funding 32,985 (2) Project Funding 180,869

TOTAL 217,593 TOTAL 2,331,560 $181,000������������������������������Riverside�County�Fair

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(1) 2% Commissions 626,984 (1) 2% Commissions 661,638 (1) 2% Commissions 711,714

(2) Project Funding 96,824 (2) Project Funding 1,990 (2) Project Funding 47,912

TOTAL 723,808 TOTAL 663,628 TOTAL 759,626

(1) 2% Commissions 725,726 (1) 2% Commissions 707,292 (1) 2% Commissions 734,409

(2) Project Funding 90,813 (2) Project Funding 5,618 (2) Project Funding 70,446

TOTAL 816,540 TOTAL 712,910 TOTAL 804,855

(1) 2% PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSIONS (LOCATION FEES) PAID TO San Joaquin County Fair(2) PROJECT FUNDING PAID THROUGH CARF TO San Joaquin County Fair

2000-2009

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CALIFORNIA AUTHORITY OF RACING FAIRS

COMMISSIONS & PROJECT FUNDING

San Joaquin County Fair - Stockton

(1) 2% Commissions 716,048 (1) 2% Commissions 684,041 (1) 2% Commissions 622,499

(2) Project Funding 10,082 (2) Project Funding 9,830 (2) Project Funding 4,355

TOTAL 726,130 TOTAL 693,871 TOTAL 626,854

(1) 2% Commissions 543,181 (1) 2% Commissions 6,733,531 �������������������������������San�Joaquin�County�Fair

(2) Project Funding 0 (2) Project Funding 337,872

TOTAL 543,181 TOTAL 7,071,403 $338,000������������������������������San�Joaquin�County�Fair

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(1) 2% Commissions 106,471 (1) 2% Commissions 103,233 (1) 2% Commissions 119,332

(2) Project Funding 0 (2) Project Funding 3,515 (2) Project Funding 0

TOTAL 106,471 TOTAL 106,748 TOTAL 119,332

(1) 2% Commissions 116,733 (1) 2% Commissions 122,194 (1) 2% Commissions 128,161

(2) Project Funding 243,151 (2) Project Funding 32,511 (2) Project Funding 5,645

TOTAL 359,884 TOTAL 154,704 TOTAL 133,805

(1) 2% PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSIONS (LOCATION FEES) PAID TO Tulare County Fair(2) PROJECT FUNDING PAID THROUGH CARF TO Tulare County Fair

2000-2009

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CALIFORNIA AUTHORITY OF RACING FAIRS

COMMISSIONS & PROJECT FUNDING

Tulare County Fair - Tulare

(1) 2% Commissions 126,485 (1) 2% Commissions 115,938 (1) 2% Commissions 97,761

(2) Project Funding 0 (2) Project Funding 271 (2) Project Funding 9,167

TOTAL 126,485 TOTAL 116,209 TOTAL 106,928

(1) 2% Commissions 89,070 (1) 2% Commissions 1,125,378 �������������������������������Tulare�County�Fair

(2) Project Funding 1,854 (2) Project Funding 296,113

TOTAL 90,924 TOTAL 1,421,491 $297,000������������������������������Tulare�County�Fair

2000�2009 $1,126,000

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(1) 2% Commissions 211,561 (1) 2% Commissions 212,636 (1) 2% Commissions 222,783

(2) Project Funding 37,501 (2) Project Funding 114,318 (2) Project Funding 5,008

TOTAL 249,062 TOTAL 326,954 TOTAL 227,791

(1) 2% Commissions 230,522 (1) 2% Commissions 227,592 (1) 2% Commissions 258,093

(2) Project Funding 87,321 (2) Project Funding 93,401 (2) Project Funding 32,139

TOTAL 317,843 TOTAL 320,992 TOTAL 290,232

(1) 2% PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSIONS (LOCATION FEES) PAID TO Stanislaus County Fair(2) PROJECT FUNDING PAID THROUGH CARF TO Stanislaus County Fair

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CALIFORNIA AUTHORITY OF RACING FAIRS

COMMISSIONS & PROJECT FUNDING

Stanislaus County Fair - Turlock

(1) 2% Commissions 255,370 (1) 2% Commissions 254,033 (1) 2% Commissions 240,722

(2) Project Funding 4,288 (2) Project Funding 18,749 (2) Project Funding 5,506

TOTAL 259,658 TOTAL 272,781 TOTAL 246,228

(1) 2% Commissions 220,458 (1) 2% Commissions 2,333,768 �������������������������������Stanislaus�County�Fair

(2) Project Funding 12,095 (2) Project Funding 410,326

TOTAL 232,554 TOTAL 2,744,094 $411,000������������������������������Stanislaus�County�Fair

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(1) 2% Commissions 544,831 (1) 2% Commissions 564,080 (1) 2% Commissions 573,984

(2) Project Funding 75,993 (2) Project Funding 2,871 (2) Project Funding 225

TOTAL 620,824 TOTAL 566,951 TOTAL 574,209

(1) 2% Commissions 595,674 (1) 2% Commissions 600,225 (1) 2% Commissions 604,033

(2) Project Funding 1,669 (2) Project Funding 67,983 (2) Project Funding 2,294

TOTAL 597,343 TOTAL 668,208 TOTAL 606,328

(1) 2% PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSIONS (LOCATION FEES) PAID TO Solano County Fair(2) PROJECT FUNDING PAID THROUGH CARF TO Solano County Fair

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COMMISSIONS & PROJECT FUNDING

Solano County Fair - Vallejo

(1) 2% Commissions 589,282 (1) 2% Commissions 565,867 (1) 2% Commissions 504,037

(2) Project Funding 567 (2) Project Funding 544 (2) Project Funding 437

TOTAL 589,850 TOTAL 566,411 TOTAL 504,474

(1) 2% Commissions 466,777 (1) 2% Commissions 5,608,790 �������������������������������Solano�County�Fair

(2) Project Funding 23,287 (2) Project Funding 175,871

TOTAL 490,064 TOTAL 5,784,661 $176,000������������������������������Solano�County�Fair

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(1) 2% Commissions 922,351 (1) 2% Commissions 964,209 (1) 2% Commissions 993,975

(2) Project Funding 1,700 (2) Project Funding 23,931 (2) Project Funding 52,083

TOTAL 924,051 TOTAL 988,140 TOTAL 1,046,058

(1) 2% Commissions 1,026,213 (1) 2% Commissions 995,798 (1) 2% Commissions 958,145

(2) Project Funding 81,405 (2) Project Funding 58,648 (2) Project Funding 35,722

TOTAL 1,107,618 TOTAL 1,054,446 TOTAL 993,867

(1) 2% PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSIONS (LOCATION FEES) PAID TO Ventura County Fair(2) PROJECT FUNDING PAID THROUGH CARF TO Ventura County Fair

2000-2009

2000 2001 2002

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CALIFORNIA AUTHORITY OF RACING FAIRS

COMMISSIONS & PROJECT FUNDING

Ventura County Fair - Ventura

(1) 2% Commissions 976,951 (1) 2% Commissions 995,603 (1) 2% Commissions 890,210

(2) Project Funding 18,372 (2) Project Funding 14,743 (2) Project Funding 16,033

TOTAL 995,323 TOTAL 1,010,346 TOTAL 906,243

(1) 2% Commissions 784,924 (1) 2% Commissions 9,508,380 �������������������������������Ventura�County�Fair

(2) Project Funding 22,715 (2) Project Funding 325,351

TOTAL 807,639 TOTAL 9,833,731 $326,000������������������������������Ventura�County�Fair

2000�2009 $9,509,000

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(1) 2% Commissions 285,671 (1) 2% Commissions 286,175 (1) 2% Commissions 302,002

(2) Project Funding 7,241 (2) Project Funding 153,691 (2) Project Funding 730

TOTAL 292,912 TOTAL 439,866 TOTAL 302,732

(1) 2% Commissions 322,558 (1) 2% Commissions 357,715 (1) 2% Commissions 384,889

(2) Project Funding 28,017 (2) Project Funding 11,544 (2) Project Funding 58,398

TOTAL 350,575 TOTAL 369,259 TOTAL 443,286

(1) 2% PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSIONS (LOCATION FEES) PAID TO San Bernardino County Fair(2) PROJECT FUNDING PAID THROUGH CARF TO San Bernardino County Fair

2000-2009

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CALIFORNIA AUTHORITY OF RACING FAIRS

COMMISSIONS & PROJECT FUNDING

San Bernardino County Fair - Victorville

(1) 2% Commissions 394,560 (1) 2% Commissions 359,625 (1) 2% Commissions 287,764

(2) Project Funding 1,140 (2) Project Funding 27,298 (2) Project Funding 2,072

TOTAL 395,700 TOTAL 386,923 TOTAL 289,837

(1) 2% Commissions 253,191 (1) 2% Commissions 3,234,149 ����������������������������San�Bernardino�County�Fair

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APPENDIX

CALIFORNIA FAIR SATELLITE NETWORKDISTRIBUTIONS FOR THOROUGHBRED RACING

DURING DAYTIME HOURS

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Artist Rendering of the Alameda County Fair Satellite Wagering Facility in Pleasanton, CA

CALIFORNIA AUTHORITY OF RACING FAIRS

Presented by: Christopher Korby, Executive Director California Authority of Racing Fairs February 2010

California Fairs’ Satellite Network

Map of Satellite Network LocationsFacility DescriptionsPari-Mutuel Handle and Distributions2007 - 2008 - 2009

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Fair SatelliteWagering Facilities

Glenn23. Surfside Race Place, Del Mar

1. Alameda County Fair, Pleasanton2. California State Fair, Sacramento3. Fresno District Fair, Fresno4. Humboldt County Fair, Ferndale5. Los Angeles County Fair, Pomona6. San Joaquin Fair, Stockton7. Solano County Fair, Vallejo8. Sonoma County Fair, Santa Rosa

LIVE RACING FAIRS SIMULCAST-ONLY FACILITIES10. Antelope Valley Fair, Lancaster11. Desert Expo Centre, Indio12. San Mateo County Fair, San Mateo13. Fresno Club One, Fresno14. Kern County Fair, Bakersfield15. Lake Perris Sports Pavilion, Perris16. Monterey County Fair, Monterey17. National Orange Show, San Bernardino18. San Bernardino County Fair, Victorville19. Santa Barbara County Fair, Santa Maria20. Santa Clara County Fair, San Jose21. Shasta District Fair, Anderson22. Stanislaus County Fair, Turlock

24. Ventura County Fair, Ventura25. 24th District Agricultural Assn., Tulare

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Fair SatelliteWagering Facilities

Glenn23. Surfside Race Place, Del Mar

1. Alameda County Fair, Pleasanton2. California State Fair, Sacramento3. Fresno District Fair, Fresno4. Humboldt County Fair, Ferndale5. Los Angeles County Fair, Pomona6. San Joaquin Fair, Stockton7. Solano County Fair, Vallejo8. Sonoma County Fair, Santa Rosa

LIVE RACING FAIRS SIMULCAST-ONLY FACILITIES10. Antelope Valley Fair, Lancaster11. Desert Expo Centre, Indio12. San Mateo County Fair, San Mateo13. Fresno Club One, Fresno14. Kern County Fair, Bakersfield15. Lake Perris Sports Pavilion, Perris16. Monterey County Fair, Monterey17. National Orange Show, San Bernardino18. San Bernardino County Fair, Victorville19. Santa Barbara County Fair, Santa Maria20. Santa Clara County Fair, San Jose21. Shasta District Fair, Anderson22. Stanislaus County Fair, Turlock

24. Ventura County Fair, Ventura25. 24th District Agricultural Assn., Tulare

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