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Issued in Austin, Texas on Octobe
TRD-8909798 Paula Cochran
Legal Counsel
Texas Racing C
Earliest possible date of adoption:
20, 1989
- For further information, please
476-7223
4 4
* 16 TAC 309.063
(Editor's Note: The Texas Racing
sion proposes for permanent ad
section it adopts on an emergen
this issue. The text of the new s
the Emergency Rules section of
The Texas Racing Commission pr
amendment to 309.063, concemi
tions on racing. The amendment de
ey, and apprentice jockeys from
individuals who are restricted from
horse or greyhound entered in a
race. The amendment also require
ards at a horse racetrack to co
single wagering interest any hors
in a race, if the stewards determine
ial ties between any of the license
pating in the race would cause a
interest.
Paula Cochran Carter, legal coun
Texas Racing Commission, has
that for the first five-year period th
in effect there will be no fiscal imp
state or local government as a re
forcing or administering the seci
Ms. Carter also has determined th
year of the first five years the se
effect the public benefit anticipated
of enforcing the section will be the
that pari-mutuel racing is conduct
highest integrity. There will be no
small businesses as a result of en
section. There is no anticipated
cost to individuals who are required
with the section as proposed.
Comments on the proposal may be
before December 1, 1989, to Paul
Carter, Legal Counsel for the Tex
Commission, P.O. Box 12080, Au
78711.
The amendment is proposed under
Racing Act, Texas Civil Statut
179e, 3.02, which provide the o
with the authority to adopt rules
racing with pari-mutuel wagering.
This agency hereby certifies that th
has been reviewed by legal co
found to be within the agency's a
adopt.
Issued in Austin, Texas on Octobe
TRD-8909786 Paula Cochran
Legal Counsel
Texas Racing C
Earliest possible date of adoption:
20, 1989For further
476-7223r 13, 1989.
Carter
ommislon
NovemberSubchapter B. Horse
Racetracks
Racetracks
" 16 TAC 309.114(Editor's Note: The Texas Ractig Commis-
call: (512) sion proposes for permanent adoption the
section it adopts on an emergency basis in
this issue. The text of the new section is in
S^ the Emergency Rules section of this issue.)
The Texas Racing Commission proposes an
amendment to 309.114, concerning the offi-
Commis- cial's stands at pari-mutuel racetracks. The
option the amendment requires the clocker's stand to be
cy basis in placed in a location approved by the commis-
ection is in sion.
this issue.) Paula Cochran Carter, legal counsel for the
oreposes an Texas Racing Commission, has determined
ing restric- that for the first five-year period the section is
eletes jock- in effect there will be no fiscal implications for
the list of state or local government as a result of en-
owning a forcing or administering the section.
stah-mutuel Ms. Carter also has determined that for each
s the stew-
uple as a year of the first five years the section is in
es entered effect the public benefit anticipated as a result
that famil- of enforcing the section will be the assurance
ees partici- that e aciltes for pari-mutuel racing will be
conflict of the finest There will be no effect on small
businesses as a result of enforcing the sec-
tion. There is no anticipated economic cost to
sel for the individuals who are required to comply with
determined the section as proposed.
section is Comments on the proposal may be submitted
catons for before December 1, 1989, to Paula Cochran
sult of en- Carter, Legal Counsel for the Texas Racing
on. Commission, P.O. Box 12080, Austin, Texas
tat for each 78711.
ction is in
as a result The amendment is proposed under Texas
as a result Civil Statutes, Article 179e, 3.02, which pro-
assurance vide the commission with the authority to
d effect on adopt reles for conducting racing involving
forcing the wagering and for administering the Texas
economic Racing Act.
Sto comply This agency hereby certifies that the proposal
has been reviewed by legal counsel and
submitted found to be within the agency's authority to
a Cochran adopt.
as Racing Issued in Austin, Texas on October 13, 1989.
stin, Texas
tin, Texas TRD-8909789 Paula Cochran Carter
Legal Counsel
r the Texas Texas Racing Commission
es, Article Earliest possible date of adoption: November
ommission 20, 1989
regulating
For further information, please call: (512)
476-7223
e proposal
unsel and
uthority to
Operations
r 13, 1989. * 16 TAC 309.195
Carter
(Editor's Note: The Texas Racing Commis-
ommission sion proposes for permanent adoption the
November section it adopts on an emergency basis in
November issue. The text of the new section is in
the Emergency Rules section of this issue.)information, please call: (512) The Texas Racing Commission proposes an
amendment to 309.195, concerning a start-
S ing crew for each horse that is to start in a
* race. The section requires an association to
provide one assistant starter for each horse
entered in a race.Paula Cochran Carter, legal counsel for the
Texas Racing Commission, has determined
that for the first five-year period the section is
in effect there will be no fiscal implications for
state or local government as a result of en-
forcing or administering the section.
Ms. Carter also has determined that for each
year of the first five years the section is in
effect the public benefit anticipated as a result
of enforcing the section will be the assurance
that pari-mutuel racing will be of the highest
integrity. Fiscal implications for small
businesses cannot be determined because it
will vary from race to race depending on the
numbers of horses that start in a race. There
is no anticipated economic cost to individuals
who are required to comply with the section
as proposed.
Comments on the proposal may be submitted
before December 1, 1989, to Paula Cochran
Carter, Legal Counsel for the Texas Racing
Commission, P.O. Box 12080, Austin, Texas
78711.
The amendment is proposed under Texas
Civil Statutes, Article 179e, 3.02, which pro-
vide the commission with the authority to
adopt rules for conducting racing involving
wagering and for administering the Texas
Racing Act.
This agency hereby certifies that the proposal
has been reviewed by legal counsel and
found to be within the agency's authority to
adopt.
Issued in Austin, Texas on October 13, 1989.TRD-8909784
Paula Cochran Carter
Legal Counsel
Texas Racing CommissionEarliest possible date of adoption: November
20, 1989
For further information, please call: (512)
476-7223
Chapter 311. Conduct and
Duties of Individual
Licensees
Subchapter A. General
Provisions
* 16 TAC 311.11
(Edtor's Note: The Texas Racing Commis-
sion proposes for permanent adoption the
section it adopts on an emergency basis in
this issue. The text of the new section is in
the Emergency Rules section of this issue.)
The Texas Racing Commission proposes an
amendment to 311.11. concerning prohibit-
ing a licensee from possessing a deady
weapon on association grounds. The amend-
ment specifies that this section does not ap-
ply to a peace officer and a commissioned
security officer.
Paula Cochran Carter, legal counsel for the
Texas Racing Commission, has determined
that for the first five-year period the section is
in effect there will be no fiscal implications for
state or local govemment as a result of en-
forcing or administering the section.
Ms. Carter also has determined that for each
year of the first five years the section is in14 TexReg 5608 October 20, 1989 Texas Register .
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