Pennsylvania Code
Title 7 - AGRICULTURE
Part VIII - State Horse Racing Commission
Subpart B - Licensing
Chapter 185 - OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES-TEMPORARY REGULATIONS
Section 185.12 - Grounds for refusal, denial, suspension or revocation of license
Universal Citation: 7 PA Code ยง 185.12
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) In accordance with the provisions of section 9323(g) of the act (relating to occupational licenses for individuals) the following shall apply:
(1) The Commission may not issue a license
under this section to an individual who has been convicted in a jurisdiction of
a felony offense, a misdemeanor gambling offense or a fraud or
misrepresentation in connection with horse racing or breeding, unless 15 years
has passed from the date of conviction of the offense.
(2) Following expiration of a period
applicable to an applicant under paragraph (1), in determining whether to issue
a license to an applicant, the Commission shall consider the following factors:
(i) The nature of the applicant's involvement
with horse racing.
(ii) The nature
and seriousness of the offense or conduct.
(iii) The circumstances under which the
offense or conduct occurred.
(iv)
The age of the applicant when the offense or conduct occurred.
(v) Whether the offense or conduct was an
isolated or a repeated incident.
(vi) Any evidence of rehabilitation,
including good conduct in the community, counseling or psychiatric treatment
received and the recommendations of persons who have substantial contact with
the applicant.
(b) The Commission may deny an application for a license or suspend, revoke or refuse to renew a license issued under this section if it determines that the applicant or licensee meets any of the following:
(1) Has been convicted of any
violation or attempts to violate any law, rule or regulation of horse racing in
any jurisdiction.
(2) Has been
convicted of an offense under 18 Pa.C.S. Subchapter B, §
§ 5531-5561
(relating to cruelty to animals) (as amended).
(3) Has violated a rule, regulation or order
of the Commission.
(4) Has been
convicted in any jurisdiction of an offense related to fixing or rigging horse
races including
18 Pa.C.S. §
4109
(relating to rigging publicly exhibited contest) or § 7102 (relating to
administering drugs to race horses) or any similar crime in any other
jurisdiction, unless the conviction has been overturned on appeal under the
laws of the jurisdiction of the original finding or a pardon has been
issued.
(5) Has not demonstrated by
clear and convincing evidence that the applicant or licensee:
(i) Is a person of good character, honesty
and integrity.
(ii) Is a person
whose prior activities, criminal record, if any, reputation, habits and
associations:
(A) do not pose a threat to the
public interest or the effective regulation and control of horse
racing.
(B) do not create or
enhance the danger of unsuitable, unfair or illegal practices, methods and
activities in the conduct of horse racing or the carrying on of the business
and financial arrangements incidental to the conduct of horse racing.
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