Or. Admin. Code § 462-120-0110 - When License Valid; Restricted Areas; Use and Display of License
(1) When License
May Be Used. Licensees shall use their license to enter a restricted area only
when necessary to perform duties as a participant in a race meet. Any licensee
who is employed by or is an authorized agent for a racing animal owner, stable
owner, trainer or race meet licensee, shall promptly surrender their license to
the commission upon termination of their employment or agent relationship. The
commission shall keep the license until the license expires or until the
licensee is again employed as a participant in a race meet.
(2) Restricted Area, Unauthorized Area. No
one may enter a restricted area without a displayed current license issued by
the commission, except commission members or employees, media representatives,
and guests displaying a guest pass duly issued by the commission. No person
(including licensee) may enter an unauthorized area without a proper credential
or license or permission of the stewards. Guests must be accompanied by
security personnel, a commission employee or representative, or a
representative of the race meet licensee. For stable area only: Owners,
trainers, association officials, racing officials, and commission personnel may
register guests at the entrance to the stable. Any other licensee wishing to
register guests at the entrance must meet the criteria of a guest pass system
developed by the race meet licensee and approved by the executive director of
the commission. The licensed participant is responsible for the actions of the
guest and must accompany the guest around the area.
(3) Possession and Display of License.
Licensees who enter a racecourse must carry their license with them at all
times and must show the license to any racing official upon request. Licensees
who enter any restricted area shall at all times have displayed on their
person, with photo visible, their commission license. All guests in a
restricted area shall display their guest pass at all times. Guests are not
permitted to perform work functions.
(4) Protection of License. Licensees must
take all reasonable precautions to safeguard their license, to prevent the
license from being lost, misplaced or stolen. No licensee shall allow any other
person to use the licensee's license for any purpose whatsoever. Licenses are
not transferable.
(5) Possession of
a license does not guarantee the right of the license holder to employment at
or participation in a race meet or to be within the enclosure. A licensee must
have a business purpose to be within any restricted area on a
racecourse.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 462.270(3)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 462.020
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