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Can you summarize 4 CACR Division 4, Article 19?
California Horse Racing Board > Policing the Public Inclosure
Short Summary
This legal document, part of the California Code of Regulations, specifically the Business Regulations section under the California Horse Racing Board, outlines the classes of persons who are prohibited from participating in pari-mutuel wagering and being present within any inclosure during a recognized race meeting. The prohibited classes include persons who have engaged in or been convicted of bookmaking or illegal wagering, touting, illegal, corrupt or fraudulent acts in connection with horseracing or pari-mutuel wagering, theft from the person, submitting altered, raised, forged or counterfeit pari-mutuel tickets, and persons whose license has been revoked by the Board or any State Horse Racing Commission. The document provides definitions for terms such as bookmaking, illegal wagering, and touting. It also references relevant sections of the Penal Code and the Business and Professions Code. The document does not specify penalties for non-compliance or violations.
Whom does it apply to?
Persons prohibited from participating in pari-mutuel wagering and being present within any inclosure during a recognized race meeting
What does it govern?
Policing the Public Inclosure
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Specific penalties for non-compliance or violation are not specified.
Jurisdiction
California