Each association must include a receiving barn, detention facility, paddock, room for jockeys and drivers, lighting, stabling, restrooms, medical facilities, racing officials' space, viewing room, commission office and parking space, space for the Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division, and information window. The facilities must meet the needs of patrons, officials, horsepersons, other persons on the premises, and horses. The facilities must be in compliance with the requirements of the ADA.
Each association must maintain its facility so that it is neat and clean, painted, and in good repair with consideration for the safety, health, and welfare of persons and horses on the premises.
No later than 30 days before the first day of any race meeting, the association shall submit to the commission the most recent inspection reports issued by governmental authorities regarding the condition of facilities, sanitation, and fire prevention, detection, and suppression.
Within seven days after a race meeting commences, the association must submit to the commission evidence that the construction, elevation, and composition of racing and training surfaces have received engineering and veterinarian approval as safe and humane. A class D licensee must make the submission seven days before the race meeting.
Distance poles on a race course shall be the following colors:
The association will establish and post the hours that the jockey's or driver's room will be open. The association shall keep unauthorized persons out of the jockey's and driver's rooms and shall report any unusual activity to the stewards.
Minn. R. agency 178, ch. 7875, pt. 7875.0100
Statutory Authority: MS s 240.13; 240.15; 240.16; 240.19; 240.23; 240.24