16 Tex. Admin. Code § 311.1 - Occupational Licenses
(a) License
Required.
(1) A person other than a patron
may not participate in racing at which pari-mutuel wagering is conducted unless
the person has a valid license issued by the Commission.
(2) A licensee may not employ a person to
work at a racetrack at which pari-mutuel wagering is conducted unless the
person has a valid license issued by the Commission.
(3) An association may not employ a person
who works in an occupation that affords the employee an opportunity to
influence racing with pari-mutuel wagering, or who will likely have significant
access to the backside or restricted areas of a racetrack, unless the person
has a valid license issued by the Commission.
(b) Duration of License.
(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of
this subsection, an occupational license expires one year after the last day of
the month in which the license was issued.
(2) An applicant for the following
occupational license types may choose to have a multi-year license which
expires on the last day of the month two years or three years after the month
in which the license was issued; kennel owner, kennel owner/owner, kennel
owner/owner/trainer, kennel owner/trainer, owner, owner/trainer, trainer,
veterinarian, jockey, or multiple owner/stable/farm registration
license.
(c) License
Conditions.
(1) Except as otherwise provided
by this section, a license issued by the Commission is a privilege, not a
right, and is conditioned on the licensee's compliance with the Act and the
Rules.
(2) If the Act or a rule is
amended, the continued holding of a license is conditioned on the licensee's
compliance with the Act or rule as amended.
(d) Effect of Acceptance. By accepting a
license issued by the Commission, a person consents to:
(1) a search by the Commission of the person
and the person's possessions at a racetrack to check for violations of the Act
or the Rules;
(2) seizure of
contraband; and
(3) testing for
alcohol and controlled substances in accordance with subchapter D of this
chapter.
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