La. Admin. Code tit. 35 § I-1801

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 5, May 20, 2024
Section I-1801 - Categories of Persons to Exclude or Eject
A. This rule is adopted and is to be applied pursuant to R.S. 4:191-197 and, in particular, R.S. 4:192-193.
B. Any person(s) of the following categories may be excluded or ejected from a race track, race meeting, race or licensed establishment or association:
1. who are not of age;
2. who have been convicted of a felony under the laws of the United States, this state or any other state or country, of any crime or offense involving moral turpitude;
3. who are career or professional offenders as defined by regulations of the commissions, or who are bookmakers or convicted bookmakers. A career or professional offender is defined as a person who has been held in violation of the Rules of Racing for six or more times;
4. who are of notorious or unsavory reputation or whose presence, in the opinion of the commission, would be inimical to the state of Louisiana and its citizens or to the track, meeting, race or licensed establishment or both;
5. who have had a license or permit refused, suspended or withdrawn under R.S. 4:150 or R.S. 4:152;
6. whose action or inaction on a race track would disrupt, interfere or hinder the orderly conduct of the business of horse racing;
7. whose conduct at a race track in Louisiana or elsewhere is or has been improper, obnoxious, unbecoming or detrimental to the best interest of racing.

La. Admin. Code tit. 35, § I-1801

Promulgated by the Department of Commerce, Racing Commission, LR 8:233 (May 1982), amended LR 8:471 (September 1982), LR 11:518 (May 1985).
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 4:191 to R.S. 4:197.