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HB519 • 2026

Lowndes County, pari-mutuel wagering on simulcast past events and live horse and dog races under certain conditions; tax levied; distribution of revenue, provided

Lowndes County, pari-mutuel wagering on simulcast past events and live horse and dog races under certain conditions; tax levied; distribution of revenue, provided

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Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Lawrence
Last action
2026-02-26
Official status
Pending Committee Action in House of Origin
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The bill status shows conflicting information: metadata says 'Passed Legislature' while the last action listed is 'Pending Committee Action'. The effective date of October 1, 2026, relies on the text assuming passage.

HB519: Horse and Dog Race Betting in White Hall, Alabama

This bill allows the Town of White Hall to authorize betting on live or recorded horse and dog races at one specific facility that already holds a bingo license.

What This Bill Does

  • Allows the Town Council of White Hall to approve betting at one licensed building located in Hayneville, Alabama.
  • Permits bets on both live races and past race events shown through television or other electronic broadcasts from racetracks outside the state.
  • Requires the licensee to pay a tax equal to four percent of total money wagered minus prizes paid out.
  • Sets aside one percent of taxes specifically for historical betting records to be sent to the State of Alabama.
  • Splits local tax revenue between Lowndes County, the county school board, and other towns in Lowndes County.

Who It Names or Affects

  • The Town Council of White Hall
  • A specific bingo facility located at 6999 Highway 80 West in Hayneville that is at least 40,000 square feet and existed on October 1, 2023.
  • Lowndes County government agencies, including the Commission and Board of Education
  • Other municipalities within Lowndes County

Terms To Know

Pari-mutuel wagering
A betting system where all bets are pooled together.
Simulcast
Televised or broadcast by other electronic means.
Licensee
A person licensed by the council to conduct charitable bingo at a specific facility in Hayneville, Alabama.

Limits and Unknowns

  • Betting is only legal at one specific building; it does not allow off-track betting or gambling anywhere else.
  • The rules must follow federal laws regarding how races are broadcast and bet upon.
  • This law will take effect on October 1, 2026.

Bill History

  1. 2026-02-26 House

    Pending Committee Action in House of Origin

  2. 2026-02-26 House

    Read for the first time and referred to the House Committee on Economic Development and Tourism

Official Summary Text

Lowndes County, pari-mutuel wagering on simulcast past events and live horse and dog races under certain conditions; tax levied; distribution of revenue, provided

Current Bill Text

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HB519
XD1GM7Z-1
By Representative Lawrence (N & P)
RFD: Economic Development and Tourism
First Read: 26-Feb-26
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XD1GM7Z-1 02/25/2026 CMH (L)bm 2026-1079
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First Read: 26-Feb-26
A BILL
TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
Relating to the Town of White Hall in Lowndes County;
to allow the authorization of pari-mutuel wagering on
simulcast past events and live horse and dog races under
certain conditions and to provide for the taxation of wagering
and the distribution of tax revenue.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:
Section 1. As used in this act, the following words
have the following meanings:
(1) COUNCIL. The Town Council of the Town of White Hall
in Lowndes County.
(2) LICENSEE. A person licensed by the council to
conduct charitable bingo pursuant to Sections 43A-2.00 or
43A-2.01 of the Constitution of Alabama of 2022, in a facility
not less than 40,000 square feet and in existence on October
1, 2023, with the mailing address of 6999 Highway 80 West,
Hayneville, Alabama 36040.
(3) SIMULCAST. Televised or broadcast by other
electronic means.
Section 2. The council may authorize a licensee to
conduct pari-mutuel wagering on simulcast past events and live
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conduct pari-mutuel wagering on simulcast past events and live
horse and dog races.
Section 3. (a)(1) The council is vested with the powers
and duties specified in this act and all other powers
necessary and proper to enable the council to execute fully
and effectually the purposes of this act.
(2) The council shall adopt rules specifying the
conditions under which the licensee, as part of its licensed
activity, may cause simulcast programming of pari-mutuel
events, including both past events and live horse and dog
races, held at racetracks located outside the state to be
transmitted for public viewing to the licensee and made the
subject of pari-mutuel wagering.
(3) Subject to the exceptions as the council may
approve by rule in order to satisfy applicable requirements of
federal law, all pari-mutuel wagering with respect to racing
events that are the subject of simulcast programming shall be
subject to the rules of the council governing pari-mutuel
wagering.
(b) The council shall receive no revenue from the
simulcast programming of racing events other than the
following:
(1) The commission horse wagering fee due with respect
to that part of the horse racing handle wagered on simulcast
horse racing events by bettors placing bets at the facility in
the jurisdiction of the council.
(2) The commission dog wagering fee due with respect to
that part of the dog wagering handle wagered on simulcast dog
racing events by bettors placing bets at the facility in the
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racing events by bettors placing bets at the facility in the
jurisdiction of the council.
(3) A portion of tax revenues with respect to the
taxation provided and allocated for in this act.
(c)(1) If permitted by federal law and made possible by
contractual arrangements with the operator of the racetrack
that originates the simulcast programming, the licensee may
conduct pari-mutuel wagering on past events and live horse or
dog racing events simulcast to the facility in the municipal
jurisdiction of the council from locations outside the state.
(2) When conducting pari-mutuel wagering under
subdivision (1), the pari-mutuel pools for the wagering may be
limited to bets made by bettors placing bets at the facility
located in the jurisdiction of the council or, alternatively,
the pari-mutuel pools may include bets made by bettors placing
bets at the facility that conducts the simulcast event, as
well as bets made by bettors placing bets at one or more
locations outside the state; provided, that to the extent
bettors placing bets at the facility located in the
jurisdiction of the council participate in the pari-mutuel
pools, the total amount wagered by the bettors shall be
administered in accordance with the rules of the council.
Section 4. (a) The council shall adopt rules specifying
the conditions under which the licensee, as part of its
licensed activity, may cause simulcast programming of
pari-mutuel events, including both past events and live horse
and dog races, held at racetracks located outside the state to
be transmitted for public viewing to the licensee and there
made the subject of pari-mutuel wagering.
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made the subject of pari-mutuel wagering.
(b) Subject to the exceptions as the council may
approve by rule in order to satisfy applicable requirements of
federal law, all pari-mutuel wagering with respect to racing
events that are the subject of simulcast programming shall be
subject to the rules of the council governing pari-mutuel
wagering.
Section 5. (a) A licensee conducting pari-mutuel
wagering shall pay to the council, for the use of the council,
a tax in an amount equal to four percent of the total
contributions less prizes paid to winners. The tax may be
adjusted as determined necessary by the council but shall not
exceed four percent.
(b) From the taxes paid to the council, the tax revenue
shall be distributed as follows:
(1) Twenty percent to the Lowndes County Commission.
(2) Twenty percent to the Lowndes County Board of
Education.
(3) Sixty percent to the council, of which amount 10
percent shall be distributed to other municipalities in
Lowndes County. In addition, the council may distribute any
amount of monies received pursuant to this subdivision to any
charity in Lowndes County that is approved by the council.
(c) A licensee conducting historical pari-mutuel
wagering shall pay to the State of Alabama a tax in an amount
equal to one percent of the total contributions less prizes
paid to winners.
Section 6. Nothing in this act shall be construed to
authorize or make lawful "off-track betting" or wagering or
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authorize or make lawful "off-track betting" or wagering or
gambling of any kind at any location in the state other than
at the facility of a person who is a licensee of the council.
All laws of the state, whether local or general, and all
ordinances of any political subdivision thereof, that
prohibit, restrict, or regulate wagering or gambling of any
kind outside the jurisdiction of the council, shall not be
affected by this act and shall remain in full force and
effect.
Section 7. This act shall become effective on October
1, 2026 .
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