§ 4-31-4-1 Adoption of county ordinance; permit
§ 4-31-4-1.3 Satellite facility license; adoption of ordinance
§ 4-31-4-1.5 Voter approval of pari-mutuel wagering at horse racing meetings or satellite facilities; when required
§ 4-31-4-2 Pari-mutuel wagering at horse racing meetings; adoption or amendment of ordinance; procedure
§ 4-31-4-2.5 Satellite facility; adoption or amendment of ordinance; procedure
§ 4-31-4-2.7 Recognized meeting permit or satellite facility license for use on public property; voter approval
§ 4-31-4-3 Issuance of recognized meeting permit or satellite facility license; voter approval; ballot form; certification of election results; second and subsequent public questions

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Terms Used In Indiana Code > Title 4 > Article 31 > Chapter 4 - Local Approval of Pari-Mutuel Wagering

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