83 OG No. 1, 4 (January 5, 1987)
"Sec. 4. x x x. The receipts from betting corresponding to the fractions of ten (10) centavos eliminated from the dividends paid to the winning tickets, commonly known as the breakage, shall be set aside as follows: twenty-five per centum (25%) to the provincial or city hospitals where the race track is located, twenty-five per centum (25%) for the rehabilitation of drug addicts as provided in Republic Act Numbered Sixty-four hundred and twenty-five, as amended, and fifty per centum (50%) for the benefit of the Philippine Racing Commission, subject to the condition that the funds shall be used exclusively for the payment of additional prizes for races sponsored by the Philippine Racing Commission and for the necessary capital outlays and other expenses relative to horse-breeding activities of the National Stud Farm which is now under the Philippine Racing Commission."SECTION 2. Any provisions of law to the contrary notwithstanding, all cash balances and accumulated amounts corresponding to the share of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation/Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, pursuant to Republic Act No. 6631, not remitted by the Manila Jockey Club, Inc., are hereby transferred to the Philippine Racing Commission to be constituted into a TRUST FUND to be used exclusively for the payment of additional prizes for races sponsored by the Philippine Racing Commission and for the necessary capital outlays and other expenses relative to horse-breeding activities of the National Stud Farm.