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Can I collect race information from participants in Texas? What are the requirements?
Based on the documents provided, it appears that in Texas, an association must submit a plan for providing live and simulcast race results to the wagering public, which must include methods by which the results will be provided, types of results to be provided, and the retention period of the race results [1.1]. Additionally, the race conditions, entrance qualifications, and preference system used to determine race finalists for each Texas Derby must be developed by the racetrack or the respective official state horse breed registries and the official horsemen’s organization, subject to review and approval by the executive director [2.1].
Regarding collecting race information from participants, there is no specific information in the provided documents that addresses this question. However, it is important to note that the commission has the authority to adopt rules prohibiting a person from unlawfully influencing or affecting the outcome of a race, including rules relating to the use of a prohibited device or prohibited substance at a racetrack or at a training facility, and to require testing to determine whether a prohibited substance has been used [2.2].
Therefore, it is recommended that you consult with the Texas Racing Commission for more information on the specific requirements for collecting race information from participants.
In summary, there is no specific information in the provided documents that addresses the question of collecting race information from participants in Texas. It is recommended that you consult with the Texas Racing Commission for more information.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Posting of Race Results
- [2.1] RACE CONDITIONS, ENTRANCE QUALIFICATIONS, AND PREFERENCE SYSTEM.
- [2.2] RULES RELATING TO UNLAWFUL INFLUENCES ON RACING AND REQUIRED TESTING.
Jurisdiction
Texas