294 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 3, § 294-3.004

Current through September 17, 2024
Section 294-3.004 - POLICING
3.004.01 Each Association shall furnish persons able to handle security and assist in rules investigation or enforcement as may be needed or requested by the Commission. Each association shall assure by contract or otherwise that a responsibility of persons handling security, whether these persons are employees or agents of an association, is to cooperate in the investigation or enforcement of the rules as authorized by the Racing Commission, stewards, or the chief investigator or investigators of the Racing Commission, and each association in accepting a license does thereby consent thereto.
3.004.02 Each Association shall police its grounds to preclude the admission of any person in and around the stables excepting those having bona-fide business or duly licensed by the Commission, such as jockeys, stable attendants, owners or employees of said association.
3.004.03 The association head of security shall make a written report to the stewards and commission chief investigator that includes persons picked up for drunkenness, touting, disorderly conduct fraudulent use of licenses, or other misdemeanors or rule violations. If the incident involves an arrest the report shall include names and addresses of each individual involved and a detailed description of the circumstances of the incident. Reports shall be submitted within 24 hours, or at the beginning of the subsequent racing or entry day.
3.004.04 Information or evidence uncovered or developed by licensees, employees or agents of an association about conduct by a licensee that constitutes a violation of a Racing Commission rule shall be promptly reported to the stewards and the chief investigator or other investigator or enforcement officer employed by the Racing Commission; It is the responsibility of the chief investigator for the Racing Commission to coordinate rules investigative activity.

294 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 3, § 294-3.004