§ 1348 Machine and table fees
§ 1349 Regulatory investigatory fees
§ 1350 Additional regulatory costs
§ 1351 Tax on gaming revenues; permissive supplemental fee
§ 1352 Commercial gaming revenue fund
§ 1353 Determination of tax liability
§ 1354 Unclaimed funds
§ 1355 Racing support payments

Terms Used In New York Laws > Racing, Pari-Mutuel Wagering and Breeding Law > Article 13 > Title 6 - Taxation and Fees

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