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Can you summarize Chapter 260-80 WAAC?
Horse Racing Commission > Prohibited practices.
Short Summary
The provided legal document content pertains to the prohibited practices in horse racing governed by the Washington Administrative Code, specifically the Horse Racing Commission. The document outlines various practices that are strictly prohibited in horse racing. These include giving, offering, promising, or accepting bribes, gifts, or gratuities to improperly influence the outcome of a race, offering or giving money or benefits to jockeys except by the owner or trainer of the horse ridden by the jockey, offering or receiving money or benefits for withdrawing or scratching an entry from a race, willfully entering or starting an ineligible or disqualified horse, unreasonably disturbing the peace while on association grounds, possessing or applying any device or appliance designed to increase or decrease the speed of a horse, subjecting a horse to cruelty or mistreatment, making bets for the account of any jockey except the owner or trainer of the horse, riding on association grounds in a safe and prudent manner, making bets with a handbook or foreign book on race track grounds, committing corrupt or fraudulent practices in relation to racing, tampering with a horse to affect its speed in a race, using improper language towards racing officials, and engaging in criminal activities on association grounds. The document does not specify any exemptions or penalties for non-compliance or violation of these prohibited practices.
Whom does it apply to?
All persons involved in horse racing
What does it govern?
Prohibited practices in horse racing
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Penalties for non-compliance or violation of the prohibited practices are not specified in the provided document.
Jurisdiction
Washington