Can you summarize 4 CACR Division 4, Article 14?
The provided legal document pertains to the registration, eligibility for registration, and breeding of California-bred horses. It establishes the official registering agency designated by the California Horse Racing Board as the responsible authority for deciding questions related to the registration, eligibility, and breeding of California-bred horses. The official registering agency has the power to demand and inspect registration certificates or records of California breeders and may require supporting affidavits for California-bred registration claims.
Can you summarize 4 CACR Division 4, Article 17?
The provided legal document content pertains to fire prevention, security, and safety measures in horse racing associations regulated by the California Horse Racing Board. The associations are required to maintain stable area records of non-licensed visitors, including their entry and departure details, visitor’s name, and authorizing licensee. These records must be made available to the Board, investigators, or stewards upon demand and retained for at least six months. Licensees are prohibited from willfully ignoring or refusing to obey lawful orders issued by stewards, the Board, security officers, or public safety officers.
Can you summarize 4 CACR Division 4, Article 18?
The legal document content reviewed pertains to the rules and regulations governing various aspects of pari-mutuel wagering in horse racing. It covers specific pools such as Pick Three, Unlimited Sweepstakes, Quinella, Trifecta, Superfecta, and Special Quinella (Exacta), outlining the procedures for participating in and distributing the pools. The documents also address the acceptance of claims for payment from parimutuel pools, payment for errors in parimutuel ticket amounts, and the cooperation of totalizator companies in investigations and proceedings.
Can you summarize 4 CACR Division 4, Article 19?
This legal document, part of the California Code of Regulations, specifically the Business Regulations section under the California Horse Racing Board, outlines the classes of persons who are prohibited from participating in pari-mutuel wagering and being present within any inclosure during a recognized race meeting. The prohibited classes include persons who have engaged in or been convicted of bookmaking or illegal wagering, touting, illegal, corrupt or fraudulent acts in connection with horseracing or pari-mutuel wagering, theft from the person, submitting altered, raised, forged or counterfeit pari-mutuel tickets, and persons whose license has been revoked by the Board or any State Horse Racing Commission.
Can you summarize 4 CACR Division 4, Article 2?
The provided legal document content defines various terms related to horse racing and the California Horse Racing Board. It clarifies the roles and responsibilities of different individuals and entities involved in horse racing, such as Chairman, Commissioner, Age of Horse, Authorized Agent, Breeder, Conviction, Driver, Horse, Jockey, Licensee, Maiden, Nominator, Objection, Owner, Post, Post Time, Premises, Protest, Race, Starter, Sulky, Time of Race Meeting, Weight for Age, and more. The document also explains different types of races, including Purse Race, Stake Race, Claiming Race, Handicap Race, Overnight Race, Walkover, Invitational Stake Race, Non-wagering Race, Match Race, Special Racing Event, and Exhibition Race.
Can you summarize 4 CACR Division 4, Article 20?
The provided legal document content pertains to the California Horse Racing Board, which is governed by the Business Regulations section of the California Code of Regulations. It covers various aspects related to horse racing in California. The documents apply to the California Horse Racing Board itself, as well as all individuals and entities involved in horse racing activities in California. No specific exemptions or penalties are mentioned in the provided legal document content.
Can you summarize 4 CACR Division 4, Article 22?
The provided legal document content consists of four separate documents related to horsemen’s organizations and agreements in the context of horse racing. The first document pertains to the binding nature of agreements, covenants, or contracts entered into by the acknowledged horsemen’s organization with licensed racing associations. It states that such agreements are binding upon horse owners, trainers, and participants who accept the conditions of the meeting by accepting stall space. It also prohibits any member, employee, agent, director, or representative of a horsemen’s organization from counseling, urging, advocating, aiding, or abetting the violation of any provision of such agreements during their term.
Can you summarize 4 CACR Division 4, Article 23?
This legal document governs the designation and approval of the Horsemen’s Welfare Fund for the horsemen’s organization acknowledged by the Board under Rule 2040 of this division. The horsemen’s organization is required to establish a charitable corporation to administer its welfare fund, which must register with the Registry of Charitable Trusts and comply with the provisions of the Uniform Supervision of Trustees for Charitable Purposes Act. The charitable corporation is designated as the ‘welfare fund’ by the Board and must have a minimum of five and a maximum of eleven directors or trustees, subject to Board approval.
Can you summarize 4 CACR Division 4, Article 24?
This legal document outlines the obligations and responsibilities of simulcast organizations in facilitating simulcast wagering in compliance with the regulations set by the California Horse Racing Board. It requires simulcast organizations to provide a copy of their operational agreement with each host or guest association to the Board for approval. The agreement should specify the terms and conditions for administering the audio-visual transmission of the host association’s racing program for simulcast wagering purposes.
Can you summarize 4 CACR Division 4, Article 25?
This legal document governs the authorization and conduct of out-of-state and interstate wagering on horse racing. It applies to racing associations, guest associations, out-of-state racing associations, and out-of-state betting systems. The document outlines the requirements for conducting simulcast wagering on out-of-state races, including the filing of agreements and approvals, approval of transmission methods, and the determination of qualified feature events. It also authorizes the use of simulcast for interstate wagering by out-of-state betting systems, subject to the filing of agreements and payment of license fees.