Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 09 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Subtitle 10 - RACING COMMISSION
Chapter 09.10.04 - General
Section 09.10.04.08 - Associations
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 09.10.04.08
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. An association holding racing or operating a training center under the jurisdiction of the Commission shall:
(1) Provide within its
grounds adequate office space and equipment for the use of, and at the disposal
of, the Commission and the Commission's representatives;
(2) Ensure free access of the grounds to the
Commission and the Commission's representatives while they are engaged in their
assigned tasks;
(3) Provide and
maintain at least one human ambulance and one horse ambulance on a day that the
racing strip is open for racing or exercising horses;
(4) Staff the ambulances required under
§A(3) of this regulation with competent, trained personnel, have them
ready for service, and placed where they may enter the racing strip with as
little time lost as possible in responding to emergencies;
(5) Adopt, have posted, and implement a
protocol for education, evaluation, diagnosis, and management of concussion of
jockeys which shall be approved by the regulatory authority;
(6) Have available a medical professional
trained in evaluating and administering the most current Sport Concussion
Assessment Tool (SCAT);
(7)
Establish a return-to-ride guideline in order to clear a jockey who has been
concussed, or is believed to have been concussed, once the jockey is declared
fit-to-ride by a medical professional authorized to do so;
(8) Require each jockey to acknowledge in
writing that they have been made aware of the concussion protocols in place for
the facility at which they are riding;
(9) Police the nonpublic area of its grounds
so as to preclude the admission of an individual to this area who is not:
(a) Licensed by the Commission, or
(b) Authorized and properly supervised by the
association;
(10)
Provide proper receptacles for disposal of manure and other debris which shall
be serviced on a daily basis excluding Sunday;
(11) Make adequate provision for fire
prevention, protection against fire, and fire suppression within the confines
of the facility;
(12) At a
thoroughbred race track and training center, provide the following distance
poles and color designations:
(a) 1/4
poles-red and white,
(b) 1/8
poles-green and white, and
(c) 1/16
poles-black and white; and
(13) Inform the Commission immediately of any
change in the beneficial ownership of the association, including any change in
the makeup of the stockholders of the association or in the holdings of a
stockholder, if the change involves an entity that had or, as a result of the
change has, a 2 percent or more beneficial ownership.
B. An association licensed by the Commission to hold racing shall submit to the Commission:
(1) Not later than the Commission meeting
preceding the association's first race meeting of the year:
(a) A list of the administrative personnel of
the association, and
(b) A report
on the steps taken by the association to comply with the recommendations, if
any, of the State Fire Marshal;
(2) Not later than the Commission meeting
preceding each race meeting of the association, a list of the officials and
others to be employed, in so far as the list can be prepared, containing the:
(a) Name and address of each employee,
and
(b) Position to be filled or
the duties to be performed by each employee; and
(3) Promptly, all additions to, or changes
in, the association list of employees.
C. Subject to Commission approval, an association licensed by the Commission shall furnish and maintain at the facility where racing is being held, and at such other facilities under the control of the association as the Commission may direct:
(1) A first-aid area:
(a) Equipped with adequate beds and supplies,
and
(b) Staffed by a licensed
medical doctor during racing hours;
(2) Two photo finish cameras positioned at
the finish line, one of which shall be held in reserve, to photograph the
finish of the races;
(3) A
communication system between the judges or stewards stand, the pari-mutuel
office, and the starter;
(4) A
system, activated by the judges or stewards at the start of a race, which
sounds a bell and simultaneously closes the betting pools on the
race;
(5) Cameras and other
equipment necessary to properly record the running of the races from the start
through the finish with the recordings resulting from the use of this equipment
not being disposed of without the permission of the judges or
stewards;
(6) Sanitary restroom
facilities and drinking water;
(7)
Two starting gates, both in good working order, one of which shall be kept in
reserve; and
(8) Stands for judges,
timers, and stewards in positions commanding an uninterrupted view of the
entire racing strip.
D. An association licensed by the Commission to conduct racing shall:
(1) Exclude from the paddock, in the interest
of public safety, all persons who have no immediate business with the horses
entered, except the members of the Commission, the Commission's staff and
special representatives, and those having special permission from the
association, judges, or stewards;
(2) Request and obtain the approval of the
Commission before televising, simulcasting, or broadcasting any race, or before
permitting any other person, association, or corporation to do so;
(3) If a licensee bets with or through a
handbook:
(a) Eject the licensee from its
grounds,
(b) Refuse the licensee
admission to its grounds,
(c)
Refuse the entry of the licensee's horse, and
(d) Immediately notify the
Commission;
(4) Observe
and enforce the laws, regulations, and conditions of the Commission;
(5) Employ a sufficient number of security
persons to maintain order on its grounds; and
(6) List the following on its daily racing
program:
(a) The name of the
Governor,
(b) The name of the
Secretary of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation,
(c) The names of the Commissioners and the
Commission's specified employees, with their titles, if any, and
(d) The address of the Commission's
office.
E. An association licensed by the Commission to conduct racing may not:
(1) Permit bets to be made on the grounds of
the association, or other grounds on which it controls a pari-mutuel operation,
except as permitted under the provisions of Business Regulation Article, Title
11, Annotated Code of Maryland;
(2)
Permit illegal or gambling of any kind on the grounds of the association or
other grounds on which the association controls a pari-mutuel
operation;
(3) Provide, or permit
to be provided, any aid, conveniences, or facilities to bookmakers, betting
commissioners, their agents, or their employees;
(4) Advance credit for betting purposes; or
(5) Permit an individual younger
than 16 years old to be employed on the grounds of the association unless the
individual is 14 years old or older and works for the:
(a) Individual's parent or legal guardian in
the stable area; or
(b) Association
in a nonsecured area of the racetrack and has a valid work
permit.
F. Allocation of Takeout.
(1) Except as provided
in §F(3) of this regulation, if the Commission awards racing dates to an
association to conduct both live harness racing and live thoroughbred racing at
a facility, the association shall allocate the takeout from all bets on races,
both live and simulcast made under the authority of the license issued to that
association, in accordance with the provisions of Business Regulation Article,
Title 11, Annotated Code of Maryland, that are applicable to the breed of horse
upon which the bets were made.
(2)
It is the intent of this regulation that the amounts allocated to purses and
bred funds from bets made on races for a certain breed of horse be allocated to
the purses and bred funds, respectively, that are for the same breed of horse
as the races upon which the bets were made.
(3) If the bets were made on a type of racing
for which the provisions of Business Regulation Article, Title 11, Annotated
Code of Maryland, do not specify an allocation of the takeout, the allocation
of the takeout shall be:
(a) In accordance
with the provisions of Business Regulation Article, Title 11, Subtitle 5, Part
II, Annotated Code of Maryland, if the services of a jockey were used in the
running of the race upon which the bets were made; and
(b) In accordance with the provisions of
Business Regulation Article, Title 11, Subtitle 6, Annotated Code of Maryland,
if the services of a driver were used in the running of the race upon which the
bets were made.
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