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Can you summarize FLCL 550.105?
PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING > Occupational licenses of racetrack employees; fees; denial, suspension, and revocation of license; penalties and fines.
Short Summary
This legal document governs the occupational licenses of racetrack employees in Florida. It applies to persons connected with a racetrack or jai alai fronton, including business owners, professional persons, and general employees. The document specifies different types of licenses and their associated fees. It also outlines the grounds for denial, suspension, and revocation of licenses, including violations of the provisions of this chapter or the rules of the commission. Exemptions are provided for certified public accountants and attorneys licensed to practice in the state if their primary place of employment is not on the permitholder premises. Penalties for non-compliance include civil fines of up to $1,000 per violation. The document aims to regulate the licensing and conduct of individuals and entities involved in pari-mutuel wagering at racetracks and frontons.
Whom does it apply to?
Persons connected with a racetrack or jai alai fronton, including business owners, professional persons, and general employees
What does it govern?
Occupational licenses of racetrack employees; fees; denial, suspension, and revocation of license; penalties and fines
What are exemptions?
Certified public accountants and attorneys licensed to practice in this state are exempt if their primary place of employment is not on the permitholder premises
What are the Penalties?
The commission may impose a civil fine of up to $1,000 for each violation of the rules of the commission in addition to or in lieu of any other penalty provided for in this section
Jurisdiction
Florida