Rhode Island General Laws 41-7-5. Wagers and pari-mutuel pools permitted within enclosure of fronton
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Within the enclosure of any fronton licensed and conducted under this chapter but not elsewhere, wagering on the respective scores or points of the game of jai alai or pelota and the sale of pari-mutuel pools under such regulation as the division of gaming and athletics licensing shall prescribe, are hereby authorized and permitted, including, but not limited to, those forms of wagering known as daily double, perfecta, quinella, and trifecta.
History of Section.
P.L. 1973, ch. 48, § 1.
Terms Used In Rhode Island General Laws 41-7-5
- fronton: as used in this chapter mean a building or enclosure in which is provided a playing court with three (3) walls so designed and constructed for the playing of that sports game of ball as played in Spanish speaking countries, called jai alai or pelota. See Rhode Island General Laws 41-7-2