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Can you summarize AZAC Title 19, Chapter 2, Article 1, Section 6?
HORSE RACING > Licensing
Short Summary
This document outlines the licensing requirements for individuals involved in horse racing events. It states that any person participating in a race meet, as well as those who provide services for the race meet, must obtain a license from the Department, with a few exceptions. The license application requires various information such as personal details, criminal history, and documentation of lawful presence in the U.S. The Department may issue written instructions for completing the application. The document also specifies time-frames for the review and issuance of licenses. It mentions that licenses are temporary for 90 days unless denied by the Director. The Department is responsible for conducting background investigations of applicants. The document further states that the Department shall deny a license to individuals who are intoxicated or have a history of narcotic drug use during the application process, as well as those who fail to disclose true ownership or interest in any horse. It also includes general requirements and restrictions for licensees, such as wearing identification badges in restricted areas. The document concludes by mentioning authorized agents and the process for changing or revoking their authority.
Whom does it apply to?
Any person that participates in a race meet, including those who perform services in connection with the race meet
What does it govern?
Licensing requirements for participants in horse racing events
What are exemptions?
1. Persons performing services during a county fair meet identified as volunteers by a steward. 2. Persons owning less than 10 percent of outstanding shares of stock of a permittee or licensee.
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties mentioned.
Jurisdiction
Arizona