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Can you summarize Tex. Occ. Chapter 2032?
TEXAS RACING ACT > LIVESTOCK SHOWS, EXHIBITS, AND FAIRS
Short Summary
The provided legal document content pertains to the conduct of race meetings in connection with livestock shows or exhibits. According to the Texas Statutes, a county may conduct an annual race meeting, not exceeding 16 racing days, in connection with a livestock show or exhibit held under Chapter 319 of the Local Government Code. The county may select an agent qualified to hold a license to conduct the race meeting. Additionally, a county that holds a class 4 racetrack license may conduct an annual race meeting not exceeding five racing days, which must be conducted on a day when general fair activities are conducted. The county may also contract with an agent to conduct any portion of the race meeting. Furthermore, a nonprofit corporation is allowed to conduct a race meeting, not exceeding 16 racing days, for the purpose of encouraging agriculture through the operation of public fairs and livestock exhibitions. The documents do not mention any specific exemptions or penalties related to the conduct of race meetings in connection with livestock shows or exhibits.
Whom does it apply to?
Counties, agents qualified to hold a license, nonprofit corporations
What does it govern?
Conducting race meetings in connection with livestock shows or exhibits
What are exemptions?
None mentioned
What are the Penalties?
None mentioned
Jurisdiction
Texas