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Can you summarize OKST Title 3A, Chapter 2?
Amusements and Sports > Horse Racing
Short Summary
The legal document governs the issuance of occupation licenses for personnel involved in horse racing activities conducted on racetrack grounds owned by an organization licensee. It outlines the application process, required information, and grounds for refusal of a license. The document also grants the Commission the authority to suspend, revoke, or fine an occupation license for violations. It mentions the allocation of fees, the possibility of reciprocal occupation licensing with other jurisdictions, and clarifies that being an organizational licensee or racetrack owner does not prohibit the issuance of an occupation license. The document includes historical data and amendments made over the years.
Whom does it apply to?
The document applies to individuals seeking occupation licenses for various roles in horse racing activities, as well as the Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission responsible for issuing and regulating these licenses.
What does it govern?
The legal document governs the issuance of occupation licenses for personnel involved in horse racing activities conducted on racetrack grounds owned by an organization licensee.
What are exemptions?
The Commission may refuse a license to individuals convicted of a felony, violating gambling or controlled substances laws, or found guilty of violations related to horse racing.
What are the Penalties?
The Commission has the authority to suspend, revoke, or fine an occupation license for violations of the Oklahoma Horse Racing Act or Commission rules, or for any other just cause.
Jurisdiction
Oklahoma