Pennsylvania Code
Title 58 - RECREATION
Part IV - Horse Racing Commission
Chapter 165 - ADMINISTRATIVE RULES
Subchapter H - RULES OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
HEARING RIGHTS
Section 165.231 - Hearing rights
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) The Commission or an association licensed by the Commission shall have the right and obligation to deny access to or to eject from facilities of a track a patron or licensee whose presence or conduct is deemed detrimental to the best interests of racing or to the orderly conduct of a racing meet.
(b) At the time of or immediately following ejectment of or denial of access to a licensee, the association or Commission agents acting therein shall advise the licensee in writing of his right to demand a hearing by mailed service of the form of notice as shall from time to time be prepared and supplied by the Commission. The form of notice shall be in a form prepared by the Commission and shall be mailed to the most current licensed address of the ejectee by certified return receipt mail.
(c) The notice shall advise the ejectee that he shall have a right to demand a hearing upon the ejection if written demand for the same is served upon the association in question and is received by the executive offices of the Commission no later than 48 hours following receipt by the ejectee of the notice confirming ejection. If an ejectee shall timely file a demand for a hearing, the hearing shall be scheduled within 48 hours of the time of receipt of the demand or as soon thereafter as possible. The hearing shall be at the executive offices of the Commission. Notice of the date and time of the hearing shall be forwarded to the most current licensed address of the ejectee and to the executive office of the association.
(d) The hearing shall be scheduled and conducted before a hearing officer to be designated by the Commission. The hearings shall be held in an informal manner and shall be mechanically recorded by the hearing officer. The hearing officer shall immediately upon conclusion of the hearing prepare a detailed summary of the hearing for review by the Commission. The rules of evidence as described in § 165.183(f) (relating to Commission hearings) shall apply to the hearings.
(e) Persons attending or participating in hearings shall comply with the following:
(f) The Commission may eject a patron from the enclosure at any time. The patron, however, shall be permitted a hearing regarding the ejection. However, the scope of the hearing shall be limited to the question of whether the ejection was arbitrary or capricious, in accordance with section 12.1 of the act (15 P. S. § 2662.1(a)) (Repealed).
(g) A complete copy of the ruling shall thereupon be served in the same manner as notice of the hearing.
(h) Other provisions of the provisions of this part pertinent to hearing not inconsistent herewith shall otherwise be applicable.