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HORSE RACING > Grounds for denial or termination of racing privileges for persons other than associations
Short Summary
This legal document governs the grounds for denial or termination of racing privileges for persons other than associations in the context of horse racing. It applies to individuals who hold licenses, permits, and privileges granted by the commission. The document outlines various actions or behaviors that constitute just cause for refusal, suspension, or withdrawal of racing privileges. These include actions contrary to the provisions of the law, corrupt practices, violation of the Rules of Racing, willful falsification or misstatement of facts, willful disobedience of orders, and failure to meet financial obligations or qualifications for a license. The commission has the authority to suspend licenses, permits, and privileges for a period of one year if an individual is suspended five times within a year for acts constituting just cause. Additionally, the commission shall suspend licenses, permits, and privileges for permittees who have a final judgment mandating payment of past due financial obligations for horse boarding. The document also provides the right to contest such suspensions in a court of competent jurisdiction. Overall, this document establishes the grounds and procedures for denying or terminating racing privileges for individuals involved in horse racing.
Whom does it apply to?
Persons other than associations who hold licenses, permits, and privileges granted by the commission for horse racing
What does it govern?
Grounds for denial or termination of racing privileges for persons other than associations
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Suspension of licenses, permits, and privileges for a period of one year for certain violations
Jurisdiction
Louisiana