Gaming Commission, New York State

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Agency Web Site: http://www.gaming.ny.gov/Link to External Website

Mission

The New York State Gaming Commission's mission is to ensure that all lawful gaming and horse racing activity conducted in this State is of the highest integrity, credibility and quality. Operating in the most efficient and transparent manner, the Commission conducts the New York Lottery and serves the best interests of the public by providing responsive and effective State gaming regulation. The Commission strives to ensure that all stakeholders in the gaming and horse racing industries, including the consumers who wager on activities regulated or operated by the Commission, are treated in an equitable and responsible manner. The Commission is also tasked with promoting the health and safety of horses and all participants in racing. By consolidating various regulatory functions into one oversight body with broad powers, the Commission is able to ensure fair and strict regulation of all gaming activity while reducing costs and regulatory burdens to the gaming industry. The Commission provides the regulatory structure necessary for New York gaming activity to operate effectively in a global, evolving and increasingly competitive marketplace, to generate revenue for aid to education and for the support of government, and to contribute to overall economic development and job creation in New York.

Organization and Staffing

The New York State Gaming Commission regulates all aspects of gaming and gambling activity in the state, including horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering, Class III Indian Gaming, commercial casino gaming, the state lottery (including video lottery terminals) and charitable gaming. The New York State Gaming Commission was formally created via Chapter 60 of the Laws of 2012 as part of the 2012-13 Enacted State Budget. This measure merged the New York State Racing and Wagering Board with the New York State Division of Lottery creating a single state agency. The law also consolidated the administration of the New York Thoroughbred Breeding & Development Fund and the Agriculture & New York State Horse Breeding Development Fund into the Office of Racing Promotion and Development under the umbrella of the Gaming Commission. The New York State Gaming Commission became effective February 1, 2013.

Budget Highlights

The FY 2018 Executive Budget recommends $330.6 million All Funds for the Commission, an increase of $86.6 million (35.5 percent) in All Funds from the amount appropriated in FY 2017. The Executive Budget recommends $100,000 increase in State Operations Funds as the Commission designates funds for the Racing Fan Advisory Council, and $86.5 million increase (66.3 percent) in Aid to Localities. The Executive Budget recommends an appropriation of $129 million for Tribal State Compact Revenue, which represents the local share of the State's estimated revenues from Native American casinos. In addition, the Executive Budget recommends an appropriation of $88 million, which represents the local share of the State's estimated revenues from commercial gaming revenues.

The Executive Budget recommends a workforce of 404 FTEs for the Commission, consistent with the FY 2017 budget.

Program Highlights

Lottery

The New York Lottery's sole mission is to earn revenue for education. Lottery revenue is distributed to local school districts by the same statutory formula used to distribute other state aid to education. Lottery games include drawings like Numbers, Mega Millions and Powerball and some 35-50 scratch-off tickets.

Charitable Gaming

Charitable gaming occurs in the form of bingo, bell jar sales, the conduct of Las Vegas nights, and operation of raffles. The Division of Charitable Gaming is responsible for the investigation, audit, and monitoring of bell jar ticket sales, as well as verification of the lawful disbursement of bingo, bell jar, Las Vegas night, and raffle proceeds by licensees in New York State. This division also issues licenses and assists members of authorized organizations, manufacturers, and equipment distributors to comply with State law and Commission rules and regulations.

Gaming

The Division of Gaming oversees the regulation of five Class III Indian gaming facilities, four commercial gaming facilities, and facilities operating video lottery terminals across the state. Gaming inspectors conduct compliance examinations to ensure that gaming operations such as dealing procedures, internal accounting and other controls strictly conform to the applicable provisions of the respective gaming facility.

Horse Racing and Pari-Mutuel Wagering

The Division of Horse Racing and Pari-Mutuel Wagering regulates all horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering in New York State. New York currently features both Thoroughbred and Standardbred horse racing where pari-mutuel wagering takes place. There are four Thoroughbred tracks and seven Standardbred (harness) tracks in the state. Additionally, bettors may wager on races remotely through any of the state’s five off-track betting corporations. The tracks and off-track betting locations also feature simulcasting of races taking place within and beyond New York’s borders.

Interactive Fantasy Sports

The Division of Interactive Fantasy Sports provides general oversight of permissible fantasy sports contests. Responsibilities also include the investigation of violations, processing and issuing registrations, and processing and auditing regulatory assessments.

ALL FUNDS
APPROPRIATIONS
(dollars)
Category Available
FY 2017
Appropriations
Recommended
FY 2018
Change From
FY 2017
Reappropriations
Recommended
FY 2018
State Operations 113,484,000 113,584,000 100,000 0
Aid To Localities 130,500,000 217,000,000 86,500,000 0
Total 243,984,000 330,584,000 86,600,000 0

ALL FUND TYPES
PROJECTED LEVELS OF EMPLOYMENT BY PROGRAM
FILLED ANNUAL SALARIED POSITIONS
Program FY 2017
Estimated FTEs
03/31/17
FY 2018
Estimated FTEs
03/31/18
FTE Change
Administration of the Lottery
Special Revenue Funds - Other 230 230 0
Administration
General Fund 57 57 0
Charitable Gaming
Special Revenue Funds - Other 8 8 0
Gaming
Special Revenue Funds - Other 89 89 0
Horse Racing and Pari-Mutuel Wagering
Special Revenue Funds - Other 20 20 0
Total 404 404 0

STATE OPERATIONS
ALL FUNDS FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS BY FUND TYPE
APPROPRIATIONS
(dollars)
Fund Type Available
FY 2017
Recommended
FY 2018
Change
General Fund 7,946,000 6,431,000 (1,515,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Other 105,538,000 107,153,000 1,615,000
Total 113,484,000 113,584,000 100,000

STATE OPERATIONS
ALL FUNDS FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS BY PROGRAM
APPROPRIATIONS
(dollars)
Program Available
FY 2017
Recommended
FY 2018
Change
Administration of the Lottery
Special Revenue Funds - Other 68,905,000 69,395,000 490,000
Administration
General Fund 7,946,000 6,431,000 (1,515,000)
Charitable Gaming
Special Revenue Funds - Other 1,197,000 1,151,000 (46,000)
Gaming
Special Revenue Funds - Other 22,200,000 19,663,000 (2,537,000)
Horse Racing and Pari-Mutuel Wagering
Special Revenue Funds - Other 13,236,000 14,928,000 1,692,000
Interactive Fantasy Sports
Special Revenue Funds - Other 0 2,016,000 2,016,000
Total 113,484,000 113,584,000 100,000

STATE OPERATIONS - GENERAL FUND
SUMMARY OF PERSONAL SERVICE APPROPRIATIONS AND CHANGES
FY 2018 RECOMMENDED
(dollars)
Program Total Personal Service Regular
(Annual Salaried)
Amount Change Amount Change
Administration 3,788,000 (463,000) 3,701,000 (483,000)
Total 3,788,000 (463,000) 3,701,000 (483,000)
STATE OPERATIONS - GENERAL FUND
SUMMARY OF PERSONAL SERVICE APPROPRIATIONS AND CHANGES
FY 2018 RECOMMENDED CONTINUED
(dollars)
Program Temporary Service
(Nonannual Salaried)
Holiday/Overtime Pay
Amount Change Amount Change
Administration 43,000 (2,000) 44,000 22,000
Total 43,000 (2,000) 44,000 22,000

STATE OPERATIONS - GENERAL FUND
SUMMARY OF NONPERSONAL SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE UNDISTRIBUTED
APPROPRIATIONS AND CHANGES
FY 2018 RECOMMENDED
(dollars)
Program Total Supplies and Materials
Amount Change Amount Change
Administration 2,643,000 (1,052,000) 287,000 (397,000)
Total 2,643,000 (1,052,000) 287,000 (397,000)
STATE OPERATIONS - GENERAL FUND
SUMMARY OF NONPERSONAL SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE UNDISTRIBUTED
APPROPRIATIONS AND CHANGES
FY 2018 RECOMMENDED CONTINUED
(dollars)
Program Travel Contractual Services
Amount Change Amount Change
Administration 44,000 0 2,061,000 (841,000)
Total 44,000 0 2,061,000 (841,000)
STATE OPERATIONS - GENERAL FUND
SUMMARY OF NONPERSONAL SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE UNDISTRIBUTED
APPROPRIATIONS AND CHANGES
FY 2018 RECOMMENDED CONTINUED
(dollars)
Program Equipment
Amount Change
Administration 251,000 186,000
Total 251,000 186,000

STATE OPERATIONS - OTHER THAN GENERAL FUND
SUMMARY OF APPROPRIATIONS AND CHANGES
FY 2018 RECOMMENDED
(dollars)
Program Total Personal Service
Amount Change Amount Change
Administration of the Lottery 69,395,000 490,000 17,261,000 (230,000)
Charitable Gaming 1,151,000 (46,000) 566,000 (75,000)
Gaming 19,663,000 (2,537,000) 8,759,000 962,000
Horse Racing and Pari-Mutuel Wagering 14,928,000 1,692,000 7,008,000 286,000
Interactive Fantasy Sports 2,016,000 2,016,000 963,000 963,000
Total 107,153,000 1,615,000 34,557,000 1,906,000
STATE OPERATIONS - OTHER THAN GENERAL FUND
SUMMARY OF APPROPRIATIONS AND CHANGES
FY 2018 RECOMMENDED CONTINUED
(dollars)
Program Nonpersonal Service
Amount Change
Administration of the Lottery 52,134,000 720,000
Charitable Gaming 585,000 29,000
Gaming 10,904,000 (3,499,000)
Horse Racing and Pari-Mutuel Wagering 7,920,000 1,406,000
Interactive Fantasy Sports 1,053,000 1,053,000
Total 72,596,000 (291,000)

AID TO LOCALITIES
ALL FUNDS FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS BY FUND TYPE
APPROPRIATIONS
(dollars)
Fund Type Available
FY 2017
Recommended
FY 2018
Change
Special Revenue Funds - Other 130,500,000 217,000,000 86,500,000
Total 130,500,000 217,000,000 86,500,000

AID TO LOCALITIES
ALL FUNDS FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS BY PROGRAM
APPROPRIATIONS
(dollars)
Program Available
FY 2017
Recommended
FY 2018
Change
Gaming
Special Revenue Funds - Other 8,000,000 88,000,000 80,000,000
Tribal State Compact Revenue
Special Revenue Funds - Other 122,500,000 129,000,000 6,500,000
Total 130,500,000 217,000,000 86,500,000

Note: Most recent estimates as of 1/17/2017