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Can you summarize Chapter 260-37 WAAC?
Horse Racing Commission > Live horse racing compact.
Short Summary
The legal document outlines the requirements and obligations for individuals or entities holding a valid compact committee license who intend to participate in horse racing in Washington. It states that such individuals or entities must pay a fee for the use of the compact committee license, which is equal to the cost of the same type of license listed in WAC 260-36-085. The fee is to be paid to the compact committee, which will forward the collected fees to the commission on a monthly basis. Additionally, individuals or entities holding a valid compact committee license are exempt from paying the fingerprint fee listed in WAC 260-36-085. The document specifies that all requirements of Title 260 WAC are applicable to persons holding a compact committee license, except where incompatible with the intent of chapter 67.17 RCW. Furthermore, the compact committee designated in chapter 67.17 RCW is authorized to make monthly payments to the commission for the license fees charged by the commission to persons for the use of their compact committee license. The document does not mention any specific penalties for non-compliance or violation of its provisions.
Whom does it apply to?
The document applies to individuals or entities holding a valid compact committee license who intend to participate in horse racing in Washington.
What does it govern?
The legal document governs the requirements and obligations related to horse racing in Washington, specifically pertaining to the use of a compact committee license and the payment of fees associated with it.
What are exemptions?
Individuals or entities holding a valid compact committee license are exempt from paying the fingerprint fee listed in WAC 260-36-085.
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties for non-compliance or violation of the document's provisions are mentioned.
Jurisdiction
Washington