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Can you summarize Bpc Code CACL Division 8 Chapter 4?
SPECIAL BUSINESS REGULATIONS [18400. - 22949.80.] > Horse Racing [19400. - 19668.]
Short Summary
The legal documents reviewed cover various aspects of horse racing in California. They include regulations for labor relations of backstretch workers, licensing and regulation of track operators, rights and compensation of jockeys, appointment and duties of stewards and racing officials, sale and transfer of equines, licensing requirements for individuals involved in horse racing, interstate compact on horse racing occupational licensing, allocation of racing weeks and stabling facilities, distribution of charity funds, equine medication regulation, acceptance of wagers on horse races, exchange wagering on horse races, satellite wagering, license fees, commissions, and purses, administration of the Fair and Exposition Fund, and advertising of predictions on horse races. These documents apply to various entities involved in horse racing in California, including backstretch employees, trainers, horsemen, jockeys, stewards, racing officials, track operators, licensees, satellite wagering facilities, nonprofit organizations, distributing agents, racing associations, fairs, joint powers agencies, horsemen’s organizations, individuals involved in equine sales and transfers, participants in live horse racing, associations or fairs conducting live meetings, and more. No specific exemptions or penalties are mentioned in these documents.
Whom does it apply to?
The documents apply to various entities involved in horse racing in California, including backstretch employees, trainers, horsemen, jockeys, stewards, racing officials, track operators, licensees, satellite wagering facilities, nonprofit organizations, distributing agents, racing associations, fairs, joint powers agencies, horsemen's organizations, individuals involved in equine sales and transfers, participants in live horse racing, associations or fairs conducting live meetings, and more.
What does it govern?
The legal documents reviewed pertain to the licensing and regulation of horse racing in California. They cover various aspects such as labor relations for backstretch workers, licensing and regulation of track operators, rights and compensation of jockeys, appointment and duties of stewards and racing officials, sale and transfer of equines, licensing requirements for individuals involved in horse racing, interstate compact on horse racing occupational licensing, allocation of racing weeks and stabling facilities, distribution of charity funds, equine medication regulation, acceptance of wagers on horse races, exchange wagering on horse races, satellite wagering, license fees, commissions, and purses, administration of the Fair and Exposition Fund, advertising of predictions on horse races.
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned in these documents.
What are the Penalties?
The documents do not specify any specific penalties for non-compliance or violation of their provisions.
Jurisdiction
California