Sec. 1. All horse racing over which the commission has jurisdiction shall be conducted under rules adopted by the commission. A matter that is not provided for in the commission’s rules shall be determined by the judges or by the commission. As added by P.L.341-1989(ss), SEC.2.
Sec. 2. A permit holder shall provide a camera that shall be used to photograph each finish. If two (2) or more horses reach the finish post so closely aligned that it is difficult for the judges to determine the order of finish for any of the first four (4) positions, the negative or a […]
Sec. 3. A horse may not start in a race unless the horse is fully identified. The burden of proving a horse’s identity rests with the person having charge of the horse at the horse racing meeting, and the judges may suspend and refer to the commission such a person in case of fraud or […]
Sec. 4. (a) A permit holder shall provide an alcohol breath-testing device that is approved by the commission and operated by a person certified to use such a device. All drivers, jockeys, judges, starters, assistant starters, and drivers of starting gates shall submit to a breath test at each racing program in which they participate. […]
Sec. 5. Each applicant for a permit shall, before the opening of the applicant’s racing season, request an inspection of the racetrack premises and obtain a certificate from the department of homeland security stating that the premises are in compliance with all safety requirements. As added by P.L.341-1989(ss), SEC.2. Amended by P.L.1-2006, SEC.85; P.L.187-2021, SEC.2.
Sec. 6. (a) As used in this section, “horsemen’s association” means a corporation, a limited liability company, an organization, or an association that represents, through membership, more than one-half (1/2) of the aggregate of all owners and trainers who were licensed and actively participated in racing at a recognized meeting. (b) A permit holder may […]