Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 49, December 7, 2024
Section 165.78 - Policing of premises(a) The licensee shall provide a sufficient number of guards and watchmen to maintain order on all parts of the racing enclosure. The licensee shall designate one of the security personnel as a fire marshal with responsibility for fire safety on all parts of the racing enclosure. Each licensee shall submit to the Commission, for its approval the entire policing plans of the licensee, together with a list of personnel performing policing duties. This plan and such list shall be kept current by the licensee and all changes shall be made known to the Commission forthwith. The licensee shall daily file with the Commission a report relating to all security activities. Such report shall be executed by the Chief Security Officer as well as by the licensee.(b) The licensee shall post by all principal entrances to the track notice that no person actually and apparently under the age of ten years shall be admitted to a meeting and no person actually and apparently under 18 and 10 years of age or over shall be permitted to attend a meeting, who is not in fact an employe then engaged in his or her occupation at the track, or is not accompanied by his or her parent or guardian. The racing association shall be responsible for the due and faithful enforcement of the provisions of this section. Both they and Commission Administrative Officers at the track shall upon request prepare and file periodic reports of the enforcement and any infraction with the Commission Director of Enforcement and will take such additional corrective or preventative measures as the Commission may from time to time prescribe.The provisions of this § 165.78 amended April 14, 1978, effective 4/15/1978, 8 Pa.B. 1114.