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7 Pa. Code § 181.74. Admission to premises and security.

§ 181.74. Admission to premises and security.

 (a)  Unless otherwise authorized by the Commission, a licensed racing entity shall provide continuous security in the stable area during all times that horses are stabled on the grounds of the racetrack enclosure. Security personnel shall request that every person seeking entrance into the stable area provide a valid Commission license or racetrack credential or appropriate visitor’s pass issued by the association.

   (1)  No person shall refuse to display or produce a valid Commission license, racetrack credential or other identification. Anyone refusing to display or produce a valid Commission license or credentials shall be refused entry and/or may be referred to the Judges or Stewards.

 (b)  A written record of all individuals admitted to the stable area between the hours of 12 a.m./midnight and 5 a.m. shall be maintained by the licensed racing entity and shall be produced upon request by the Commission.

   (1)  The written record shall, at a minimum, contain the name of the person admitted, the person’s license number and the time admitted and reason for the person’s presence.

 (c)  Upon request by the Commission, a licensed racing entity shall provide a list of the security personnel, including the name, qualifications, training, duties duty station and area supervised by each employee.

 (d)  Each day, the head of security for a licensed racing entity shall deliver a written report to the Stewards regarding any occurrences on the racetrack grounds on the previous day. Not later than 24 hours after an incident occurs requiring the attention of security personnel, the head of security shall deliver to the Stewards a written report describing the incident. The report must include the name of each individual involved in the incident, the circumstances of the incident and any recommended charges against each individual involved.



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