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Can you summarize 44 CORS Article 32, Part 8?
RACING > ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES
Short Summary
This legal document governs the enforcement and penalties related to racing in Colorado. It applies to any person who commits acts listed in section 44-32-507(1), excluding those that also constitute crimes under the ‘Colorado Criminal Code’, title 18. Violations of these acts are charged as class 2 misdemeanors and punished as provided in section 18-1.3-501. Additionally, violations of rules of the commission promulgated under this article 32, which do not constitute crimes under the ‘Colorado Criminal Code’, title 18, are subject to civil infractions. The penalties mentioned in this document are cumulative and do not prevent the imposition of other authorized penalties, such as civil or administrative penalties, sanctions, actions against licenses or registrations. In case of a willful violation of this article 32 by a person holding a license, the commission may cancel the offender’s license, resulting in the forfeiture of all rights and privileges granted by the commission and all sums of money paid to the department through the division by the offender. The commission’s action in this regard is final.
Whom does it apply to?
Any person who commits acts enumerated in section 44-32-507(1), excluding those that also constitute crimes under the 'Colorado Criminal Code', title 18
What does it govern?
Enforcement and penalties in the context of racing in Colorado
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Class 2 misdemeanor and punishment as provided in section 18-1.3-501 for acts enumerated in section 44-32-507(1) that do not constitute crimes under the 'Colorado Criminal Code', title 18. Civil infractions for violations of rules of the commission promulgated under this article 32 that do not constitute crimes under the 'Colorado Criminal Code', title 18. Willful violation of this article 32 by a person holding a license may result in cancellation of the offender's license, forfeiture of all rights and privileges granted by the commission, and forfeiture of all sums of money paid to the department through the division by the offender.
Jurisdiction
Colorado