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Can you summarize Tex. Occ. Chapter 2022?
TEXAS RACING ACT > TEXAS RACING COMMISSION
Short Summary
The provided legal document content pertains to the composition and operation of the Texas Racing Commission. The commission consists of seven members appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate, as well as two ex officio members who have the right to vote. The document outlines the eligibility requirements, appointment process, and terms of the commission members. It also mentions the grounds for removal from the commission and the entitlements of appointed members. The document further addresses the employment and operations of the Texas Racing Commission, including the role of the executive director, employment restrictions, and equal employment opportunity policies. Additionally, it covers the commission’s responsibilities in providing necessary information to commission members and employees, conducting background checks, and implementing policies for public participation and language access. The document also establishes the commission’s obligations in keeping records, handling complaints, and sharing information with other regulatory agencies. Overall, these documents govern the organization, functioning, and employment practices of the Texas Racing Commission, as well as the rights and responsibilities of individuals and entities involved in transactions with the commission.
Whom does it apply to?
Texas Racing Commission, its members, individuals or entities involved in transactions with the commission, commission employees, racetrack associations, managers, totalisator license holders, concessionaires
What does it govern?
Composition and operation of the Texas Racing Commission, employment and operations of the Texas Racing Commission, functions and complaint procedures of the Texas Racing Commission
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned in these documents.
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned in these documents.
Jurisdiction
Texas