HORSE RACING: THOROUGHBRED PAYMENTS S.B. 433:
COMMITTEE SUMMARY
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Senate Bill 433 (as introduced 6-14-11)
Sponsor: Senator Joe Hune
Committee: Agriculture
Date Completed: 9-27-11
CONTENT
The bill would amend the Horse Racing Law to require the payment of breeders' awards for Michigan bred thoroughbred horses that won out-of-State races, if no thoroughbred races were held in Michigan during a fiscal year.
The Act created the Michigan Agriculture Equine Industry Development Fund and requires money appropriated for the Fund to be spent to provide funding for the agriculture equine industry development programs, as provided in the Act.
The amounts that must be paid to thoroughbred programs include a sum to pay breeders' awards in an amount not to exceed 10% of the gross purse to the breeders of Michigan bred thoroughbred horses for each time those horses win at a licensed race meeting in Michigan. Under the bill, if live thoroughbred horse races were not conducted at a licensed race meeting in Michigan during a fiscal year, a sum would have to be appropriated to pay breeders' awards, in amounts not to exceed 10% of the gross purses, to the breeders of Michigan bred thoroughbred horses that won races conducted at licensed horse racetracks outside of Michigan.
MCL 431.320 Legislative Analyst: Patrick Affholter
FISCAL IMPACT
The bill would have an indeterminate impact on the funds distributed in the form of grants to the horse racing industry by the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. Under the bill, should there be no thoroughbred races held in Michigan during a fiscal year, grant payments (Thoroughbred Breeders' Awards) that otherwise would have gone for breeders' awards to those winners of thoroughbred races in Michigan, would be redirected to those Michigan thoroughbred breeders that won races conducted at licensed tracks outside of Michigan.
In current practice, appropriations made to this program ($387,000 restricted, for Thoroughbred Breeders' Awards under Public Act 166 of 2010 for FY 2010-11) that are unspent would lapse to the following year's overall corpus of the Michigan Agriculture Equine Industry Development Fund, to be distributed to a number of horse racing entities, including thoroughbred breeders.
Fiscal Analyst: Bruce Baker
Analysis was prepared by nonpartisan Senate staff for use by the Senate in its deliberations and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent. sb433/1112