Virginia Regulatory Town Hall
Agency
Virginia Racing Commission
Board
Virginia Racing Commission
 
chapter
Advance Deposit Account Wagering [11 VAC 10 ‑ 45]
Guidance Documents
Chapter Information
Description Formerly known as Emergency Regulations, Chapter 20. This chapter defines and interprets rules regarding advance deposit account wagering and details the application and operation process of an entity wishing to conduct account wagering business in the Commonwealth. It also details the fees associated with this business and the penalties for violation of said regulations.
State Authority 59.1-369 (5 )
Federal Authority N/A
Text of Regulation Link to Virginia Administrative Code
Goals of Regulation None entered
Meetings See all meetings (3) relating to this chapter.

Contact Information
Name / Title: David S. Lermond, Jr.  / Regulatory Coordinator
Address: 10700 Horsemen's Rd.
New Kent, VA 23024
Email Address: david.lermond@vrc.virginia.gov
Telephone: (804)966-7404    FAX: (804)966-7418   
Current Actions
Action Title Latest Stage Status
None

Past Actions
Action Title Latest Stage Status
To Amend Regulations Pertaining to Advance Deposit Account Wagering
Action is Exempt from Article 2 of the Administrative Process Act
Final Stage complete. This regulation became effective on 09/09/2015.
To Repeal 11 VAC 10-45-25 Pertaining to Advanced Deposit Account Wagering
Action is Exempt from Article 2 of the Administrative Process Act
Final Stage complete. This regulation became effective on 03/01/2013.
To amend Chapter 45 to conform to changes made to the Code of Virginia by HB 2626.
Action is Exempt from Article 2 of the Administrative Process Act
Final Stage complete. This regulation became effective on 12/12/2007.
Adopting advance deposit account wagering regulations. Fast-Track Stage complete. This regulation became effective on 09/27/2004.

Withdrawn Actions
Action Title Latest Stage Status
CH 0045 Project Description Goes Here
To amend Chapter 45 to conform to changes made to the Code of Virginia as a result of HB 2626.