§ 301 General powers of commission; harness racing defined; super exotic bet defined, authorized
§ 302 Incorporation
§ 303 Filing of information concerning stock transfers; necessity for commission approval
§ 303-A Non-managing ownership of standardbred horses
§ 304 Right to hold harness race meetings and races
§ 305 Pari-mutuel betting at harness races
§ 307 Licenses for harness race meetings
§ 307-A New York-bred or wholly owned harness races
§ 308 Officials at harness horse race meetings
§ 309 Licenses for participants and employees at harness race meetings
§ 310 Power of the commission to impose fines and penalties
§ 311 Refunds
§ 312 Special police officers
§ 313 Place and manner of conducting pari-mutuel betting
§ 314 Construction with other laws
§ 315 Bond required of corporation or association conducting pari-mutuel betting
§ 316 Books and records of pari-mutuel betting
§ 317 Filing of certain agreements with the commission
§ 318 Disposition of on-track pari-mutuel pools; harness races
§ 319 Capital improvements
§ 320 Revocation of license
§ 321 Hearing of refusal or revocation of license
§ 322 Approval of plans of corporation or association
§ 324 Free or reduced fee passes, cards or badges
§ 325 County, town and agricultural fairs and harness race meetings not licensed to conduct pari-mutuel betting
§ 326 Employees at harness race meetings
§ 327 Membership in a labor union or a labor organization
§ 328 Disposition of unpaid money due on account of pari-mutuel tickets not presented
§ 329 Penalties
§ 330 Agriculture and New York state horse breeding development fund
§ 331 Powers
§ 332 Resources of fund
§ 333 New York state exposition harness racing
§ 334 New York-bred harness horse events
§ 335 County and town agricultural society harness racing events
§ 336 Actions against fund

Terms Used In New York Laws > Racing, Pari-Mutuel Wagering and Breeding Law > Article 3 - Harness Racing and Breeding

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  • Liabilities: The aggregate of all debts and other legal obligations of a particular person or legal entity.
  • Oath: A promise to tell the truth.
  • Personal property: All property that is not real property.
  • racing: as used in this article , shall be construed to mean only horse racing in which the horses participating are harnessed to a sulky, carriage, or similar vehicle, and shall not include any form of horse racing in which the horses participating are mounted by a jockey. See N.Y. Racing, Pari-Mutuel Wagering and Breeding Law 301
  • Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
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  • Uniform Commercial Code: A set of statutes enacted by the various states to provide consistency among the states' commercial laws. It includes negotiable instruments, sales, stock transfers, trust and warehouse receipts, and bills of lading. Source: OCC