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Can you summarize NERS 2-1205?
AGRICULTURE > License; terms and conditions; revocation; relocation of racetrack; conditions.
Short Summary
This legal document governs the licensing and operation of racetracks and race meetings in Nebraska. The racing commission has the authority to issue licenses for a period of up to five years, with specific conditions regarding the operation and management of racing and race meetings. The license is not transferable or assignable. The commission has the power to revoke a license for good cause after providing reasonable notice and conducting a hearing. Violation of the conditions set forth in the license may result in immediate revocation. The document also establishes minimum requirements for racetracks, including the number of live racing meet days and horseraces to be held annually. Failure to meet these requirements may lead to discipline by the commission, including license revocation. Additionally, the document allows for the relocation of a racetrack to another county in Nebraska, subject to approval by the commission. However, this relocation can only occur once and is subject to certain conditions and procedures. Violation of the document’s provisions may result in penalties, including revocation of the license issued under the relevant sections of the Nebraska Revised Statutes.
Whom does it apply to?
Racing commission, licensees, corporations, associations, authorized gaming operators
What does it govern?
Licensing and operation of racetracks and race meetings
What are exemptions?
Licensees are not considered in violation for agreements with authorized gaming operators regarding employees and acceptance of parimutuel or sports wagers.
What are the Penalties?
Revocation of license for violation of conditions or failure to meet minimum requirements
Jurisdiction
Nebraska