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Miscellaneous Regulated Industries > Arkansas Horse Racing Law
Short Summary
The Arkansas Horse Racing Law governs the establishment and regulation of horse racing in Arkansas. It outlines the powers and duties of the Arkansas Racing Commission, which is responsible for overseeing horse racing in the state. The document covers various aspects such as the issuance of franchises, qualifications for commission members, selection of officers, and the commission’s authority to grant licenses and enforce rules. It also details the process for obtaining temporary franchises, including background investigations and the right to be heard before the commission. The document further addresses the requirements for the construction of racing plants, the authorization of franchises through referendum elections, and the validation of franchises granted prior to July 1, 1957. It provides guidelines for the conduct of horse racing meets, including the number of racing days, Sunday racing, and the approval of programs. The document also regulates wagering activities, the disposition of wagering money, and the powers and access of the Arkansas Racing Commission. Non-compliance with the provisions of the Arkansas Horse Racing Law can result in fines. Overall, the document ensures the establishment of a fair and transparent regulatory framework for horse racing in Arkansas.
Whom does it apply to?
Franchise holders, Arkansas Racing Commission, individuals involved in horse racing in Arkansas
What does it govern?
Arkansas Horse Racing Law
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Penalties for non-compliance include fines.
Jurisdiction
Arkansas