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Can you summarize 4 CACR Division 4, Article 3?
California Horse Racing Board > Racing Association
Short Summary
The provided legal document content includes information related to the licensing and regulation of horse racing associations and fairs in California. It outlines the requirements for racing associations and California fairs to obtain a license to conduct a horse racing meeting. The document mandates that the association or fair must file an Application for License to Conduct a Horse Racing Meeting with the California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) at least 90 days before the allocated start time for the race meeting. The application form CHRB-17 is incorporated by reference and includes the Personal History Record form CHRB-25A. California fairs must file a separate application form, CHRB-18, for their horse racing meetings. The document provides references to relevant sections of the Business and Professions Code and highlights the historical amendments made to the document. However, specific penalties for non-compliance or violation of the document’s provisions are not mentioned.
Whom does it apply to?
Racing associations, California fairs, and persons licensed by the California Horse Racing Board to conduct a horse racing meeting
What does it govern?
Licensing and regulation of horse racing associations and fairs in California
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned in the document.
What are the Penalties?
Specific penalties for non-compliance or violation of the document's provisions are not mentioned.
Jurisdiction
California