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 Welcome to the NH Pari-Mutuel Commission!
 

The Pari-Mutuel Commission is an agency of The State of New Hampshire. It regulates Thoroughbred Racing, Harness Racing, and Greyhound Racing in New Hampshire under RSA 284, Games of Chance Regulations under RSA 287-D, and Bingo and Lucky 7 Regulations under RSA 287-E. The Commission's duties include the licensing of racetracks and individuals (jockeys, owners, trainers, etc.), collection of taxes and fees, Bingo, Lucky 7, Games of Chance, and operation of the State Racing Laboratory.

 
 Commission Schedule
 

Commission Meeting - The Commission has set the following date(s) for the next meeting(s):


Monday, June 2, 2008 at 11:00 AM - Commission office, 78 Regional Drive, Concord

Tuesday, July 1, 2008 at 11:00 AM - LOCATION TO BE DETERMINED

   
 What's New
 
Addendum/Changes to RFP 2008-20 adobe acrobat reader symbol
Proposed and Recently Adopted Rules
2007 Harness Racing License Applications adobe acrobat reader symbol
Click here to access the RCI Multi-Jurisdiction Owners Application (Greyhound & Harness) (Print Out and Complete) adobe acrobat reader symbol

Click here to access the Interactive RCI Multi-Jurisdiction Owners Application (Greyhound & Harness) (Complete Online and Print Out) adobe acrobat reader symbol

Poker Tournament Winnings Must be Reported to the IRS adobe acrobat reader symbol

2007 Annual Reportadobe acrobat reader symbol
2006 Annual Report adobe acrobat reader symbol
2005 Annual Reportadobe acrobat reader symbol

Criminal Record Release Authorization Form (Racing) adobe acrobat reader symbol

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New Hampshire Pari-Mutuel Commission: 78 Regional Drive : Concord, NH 03301
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