§ 179.93. Written ejection notices.
(a) A licensed racing entity may refuse admission to or eject, or both, from the racetrack enclosure operated by the licensed racing entity, any person licensed by the Commission and employed at an occupation at the racetrack, if the persons presence is deemed detrimental to the best interests of horse racing and after citing the reasons for the determination in writing.
(b) The written notice shall also advise the ejectee of that persons right to request a hearing before the Commission no later than 48 hours following receipt of the written ejection notice. The written ejection notice shall include the address of the Commission and the address of the licensed racing entity.
(c) Failure by the licensed racing entity to provide written notice of the refusal of admission or ejection of the licensed individual shall be grounds for the Commission to issue a show cause order requiring a response and justification by the licensed racing entity.
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