Fla. Stat. 550.0251
Powers and duties of the Florida Gaming Control Commission


(1)

The commission shall make an annual report to the Governor showing its own actions, receipts derived under the provisions of this chapter, the practical effects of the application of this chapter, and any suggestions it may approve for the more effectual accomplishments of the purposes of this chapter.

(2)

The commission shall require an oath on application documents as required by rule, which oath must state that the information contained in the document is true and complete.

(3)

The commission shall adopt reasonable rules for the control, supervision, and direction of all applicants, permittees, and licensees and for the holding, conducting, and operating of all racetracks, race meets, and races held in this state. Such rules must be uniform in their application and effect, and the duty of exercising this control and power is made mandatory upon the commission.

(4)

The commission may take testimony concerning any matter within its jurisdiction and issue summons and subpoenas for any witness and subpoenas duces tecum in connection with any matter within the jurisdiction of the commission under its seal and signed by the director.

(5)

The commission may adopt rules establishing procedures for testing occupational licenseholders officiating at or participating in any race or game at any pari-mutuel facility under the jurisdiction of the commission for a controlled substance or alcohol and may prescribe procedural matters not in conflict with s. 120.80(19).

(6)

In addition to the power to exclude certain persons from any pari-mutuel facility in this state, the commission may exclude any person from any and all pari-mutuel facilities in this state for conduct that would constitute, if the person were a licensee, a violation of this chapter or the rules of the commission. The commission may exclude from any pari-mutuel facility within this state any person who has been ejected from a pari-mutuel facility in this state or who has been excluded from any pari-mutuel facility in another state by the governmental department, agency, commission, or authority exercising regulatory jurisdiction over pari-mutuel facilities in such other state. The commission may authorize any person who has been ejected or excluded from pari-mutuel facilities in this state or another state to attend the pari-mutuel facilities in this state upon a finding that the attendance of such person at pari-mutuel facilities would not be adverse to the public interest or to the integrity of the sport or industry; however, this subsection shall not be construed to abrogate the common-law right of a pari-mutuel permitholder to exclude absolutely a patron in this state.

(7)

The commission may oversee the making of, and distribution from, all pari-mutuel pools.

(8)

The commission may collect taxes and require compliance with reporting requirements for financial information as authorized by this chapter. In addition, the commission may require permitholders conducting pari-mutuel operations within the state to remit taxes, including fees, by electronic funds transfer if the taxes and fees amounted to $50,000 or more in the prior reporting year.

(9)

The commission may conduct investigations in enforcing this chapter, except that all information obtained pursuant to an investigation by the commission for an alleged violation of this chapter or rules of the commission is exempt from s. 119.07(1) and from s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution until an administrative complaint is issued or the investigation is closed or ceases to be active. This subsection does not prohibit the commission from providing such information to any law enforcement agency or to any other regulatory agency. For the purposes of this subsection, an investigation is considered to be active while it is being conducted with reasonable dispatch and with a reasonable, good faith belief that it could lead to an administrative, civil, or criminal action by the commission or another administrative or law enforcement agency. Except for active criminal intelligence or criminal investigative information, as defined in s. 119.011, and any other information that, if disclosed, would jeopardize the safety of an individual, all information, records, and transcriptions become public when the investigation is closed or ceases to be active.

(10)

The commission may impose an administrative fine for a violation under this chapter of not more than $1,000 for each count or separate offense, except as otherwise provided in this chapter, and may suspend or revoke a permit, a pari-mutuel license, or an occupational license for a violation under this chapter. All fines imposed and collected under this subsection must be deposited with the Chief Financial Officer to the credit of the General Revenue Fund.

(11)

The commission shall supervise and regulate the welfare of racing animals at pari-mutuel facilities.

(12)

The commission shall have full authority and power to make, adopt, amend, or repeal rules relating to cardroom operations, to enforce and to carry out the provisions of s. 849.086, and to regulate the authorized cardroom activities in the state.

(13)

The commission shall have the authority to suspend a permitholder’s permit or license, if such permitholder is operating a cardroom facility and such permitholder’s cardroom license has been suspended or revoked pursuant to s. 849.086.

Source: Section 550.0251 — Powers and duties of the Florida Gaming Control Commission, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0550.­0251 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

550.001
Short title
550.002
Definitions
550.054
Application for permit to conduct pari-mutuel wagering
550.70
Jai alai general provisions
550.71
Operation of ch. 96-364
550.105
Occupational licenses of racetrack employees
550.0115
Permitholder operating license
550.125
Uniform reporting system
550.135
Division of moneys derived under this law
550.155
Pari-mutuel pool within track enclosure
550.175
Petition for election to revoke permit
550.235
Conniving to prearrange result of race or jai alai game
550.0235
Limitation of civil liability
550.0251
Powers and duties of the Florida Gaming Control Commission
550.255
Penalty for conducting unauthorized race meeting
550.285
Obtaining feed or other supplies for racehorses or greyhound racing dogs with intent to defraud
550.334
Quarter horse racing
550.0351
Charity days
550.375
Operation of certain harness tracks
550.0425
Minors attendance at pari-mutuel performances
550.475
Lease of pari-mutuel facilities by pari-mutuel permitholders
550.495
Totalisator licensing
550.505
Nonwagering permits
550.0555
Greyhound dogracing permits
550.615
Intertrack wagering
550.625
Intertrack wagering
550.0651
Elections for ratification of permits
550.0745
Summer jai alai permit periods of operation
550.901
Interstate Compact on Licensure of Participants in Pari-mutuel Wagering
550.902
Purposes
550.903
Definitions
550.904
Entry into force
550.905
States eligible to join compact
550.906
Withdrawal from compact
550.907
Compact committee
550.908
Powers and duties of compact committee
550.909
Voting requirements
550.910
Administration and management
550.911
Immunity from liability for performance of official responsibilities and duties
550.912
Rights and responsibilities of each party state
550.913
Construction and severability
550.0951
Payment of daily license fee and taxes
550.1155
Authority of stewards, judges, panel of judges, or player’s manager to impose penalties against occupational licensees
550.01215
License application
550.1625
Dogracing
550.1645
Escheat to state of abandoned interest in or contribution to pari-mutuel pools
550.1646
Credit for unclaimed property remitted to state
550.1647
Greyhound permitholders
550.1815
Certain persons prohibited from holding racing or jai alai permits
550.2415
Racing of animals under certain conditions prohibited
550.2614
Distribution of certain funds to a horsemen’s association
550.2625
Horseracing
550.2633
Horseracing
550.2704
Jai Alai Tournament of Champions Meet
550.3345
Conversion of quarter horse permit to a limited thoroughbred permit
550.3355
Harness track licenses for summer quarter horse racing
550.3551
Transmission of racing and jai alai information
550.3615
Bookmaking on the grounds of a permitholder
550.3616
Racing greyhounds or other dogs prohibited
550.5251
Florida thoroughbred racing
550.6305
Intertrack wagering
550.6308
Limited intertrack wagering license
550.6315
Applicability of s
550.6325
Uncashed tickets and breakage tax
550.6335
Surcharge
550.6345
Intertrack wagering
550.09511
Jai alai taxes
550.09512
Harness horse taxes
550.09514
Greyhound dogracing taxes
550.09515
Thoroughbred horse taxes
550.09516
Credit for eligible permitholders conducting thoroughbred racing
550.24055
Use of controlled substances or alcohol prohibited
550.26165
Breeders’ awards
550.26352
Breeders’ Cup Meet

Current through Fall 2025

§ 550.0251. Powers & duties of the Fla. Gaming Control Comm’n's source at flsenate​.gov