Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 178 - Racing Commission
Chapter 7877 - HORSE RACING; CLASS C LICENSES
Part 7877.0155 - CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO LICENSING

Universal Citation: MN Rules 7877.0155

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 39, March 25, 2024

Acceptance of a Class C license, including a provisional license, shall mean that the licensee consents and agrees to the following conditions:

A. The licensee will abide by commission rules.

B. The licensee will abide by all rulings and decisions of the stewards, unless the commission has modified or reversed a ruling or decision after a hearing.

C. The licensee will fully and truthfully provide information requested by the stewards or the commission in the course of an investigation, inquiry, hearing, or application for a license.

D. The licensee will notify the stewards or the commission immediately about any bribe, attempted bribe, or any violation of a statute or rule relating to horse racing or gambling of which he or she has knowledge.

E. The licensee will submit to inspections and searches as hereinafter provided:

(1) When investigating for violations of law or rules upon the grounds of an association, the commission or the stewards may designate the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division or another appropriate law enforcement agency as having authority to conduct searches of any Class C licensee, or any employee or agent of a Class A, B, or D licensee under the commission's jurisdiction. This authority shall extend to searches and inspections of persons and personal effects in and about grounds.

(2) Each applicant for a Class C license and each employee or agent of a Class A, B, or D licensee consents to such searches and inspections, and waives all claims or possible actions for damages that he or she believes he or she may have suffered in connection with any such search or inspection.

F. The licensee will, upon request of the commission, the commission's director of security, or the stewards, provide a blood, breath, saliva, or urine sample for analysis if the duties of the licensee place him or her in a position of danger or he or she commits an act that endangers a horse or human.

G. The licensee shall, upon request, furnish the commission with additional sets of classifiable fingerprints on designated law enforcement agency cards.

H. The licensee will conduct himself or herself in a manner that is not detrimental to the best interests of racing.

Statutory Authority: MS s 240.23

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