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Can you summarize 13 NJAC Chapter 70?
LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY > HORSE RACING
Short Summary
The provided legal document content outlines the rules and regulations governing horse racing in New Jersey. It applies to all tracks, race meetings, owners, trainers, stable employees, participants, and patrons of licensed race meetings. The rules cover various aspects, including the authority of the New Jersey Racing Commission, definitions and interpretations of racing terms, acceptance of laws and rules by owners, trainers, and stable employees, conduct and behavior on association grounds, restrictions on certain individuals on association grounds, employment restrictions based on criminal convictions, consequences for individuals ruled off a course or suspended, authority of stewards to fine, suspend, or rule off individuals, procedures for complaints against racing officials, reporting requirements for track security and law enforcement agencies, licensing requirements, provision of offices and parking areas for the Racing Commission, approval for race broadcasts, enforcement personnel designated by the Commission, security measures, modification of penalties or decisions, recognition of penalties imposed by other racing commissions or turf governing bodies, guidelines for horsemen’s organization funds, restrictions on Commission employees providing services to racetracks, practices and procedures of the Commission, opportunities for interested parties to submit information, requests for agenda placement, waiver or release from Commission rules, and procedures during a state of emergency. The document does not specify any exemptions or penalties for non-compliance or violation of the rules.
Whom does it apply to?
All tracks, race meetings, owners, trainers, stable employees, participants, and patrons of licensed race meetings
What does it govern?
The rules and regulations governing horse racing in New Jersey
What are exemptions?
The documents do not specify any exemptions
What are the Penalties?
The documents mention penalties such as being ruled off the course, fines, suspensions, or license denial or revocation
Jurisdiction
New Jersey