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Can you summarize AZAC Title 19, Chapter 2, Article 1, Section 12?
HORSE RACING > Prohibited Acts
Short Summary
This document outlines the prohibited acts related to horse racing under the jurisdiction of the Arizona Racing Commission. It applies to licensees, veterinarians, platers, jockeys, apprentice jockeys, exercise riders, pony riders, and employees of a permittee. The prohibited acts include entering or starting a disqualified or ineligible horse, owning or training a horse while practicing as a veterinarian or plater, unauthorized entry into another licensee’s assigned area, animal cruelty or mistreatment, participating in unauthorized races during a race meet, offering or receiving money for declaring an entry out of a race, possession of prohibited devices, possession or use of prohibited substances, consuming alcohol before completing riding commitments, accepting bribes or gifts that may influence race results, creating disturbances or acting abusively on permittee premises, engaging in conduct detrimental to horse racing, and non-payment of financial obligations. Violations may result in disciplinary action, voiding of horse transfers, reduction to a judgment, and other penalties as authorized by law.
Whom does it apply to?
Licensees, veterinarians, platers, jockeys, apprentice jockeys, exercise riders, pony riders, and employees of a permittee
What does it govern?
Prohibited Acts
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Disciplinary action, voiding of horse transfer, reduction to a judgment, and subject to disciplinary action authorized under A.R.S. 5-108.05(A)
Jurisdiction
Arizona