16 Tex. Admin. Code § 311.6 - Denial, Suspension and Revocation of Licenses
(a) Applicability.
(1) After notice and hearing in accordance
with Chapter 307 of this title (relating to Proceedings before the Commission),
the Commission, stewards, or racing judges may deny, suspend, or revoke a
license issued by the Commission.
(2) If the licensee is not an individual, the
grounds for denial, suspension, or revocation of a license apply if a director,
officer, or partner of the licensee or an individual who owns an interest in
the licensee of 5.0% or more engages in the conduct for which a license may be
denied, suspended, or revoked.
(3)
Unless specifically ordered otherwise, if the Commission, stewards, or racing
judges suspend one occupational license held by an individual, all occupational
licenses held by that individual are considered suspended for the term of the
suspension.
(b) Grounds
for Denial, Suspension, and Revocation of Licenses
(1) Violations or Convictions. A license may
be denied, suspended, or revoked if it is determined that the licensee has:
(A) violated or caused to be violated the Act
or a Rule;
(B) been convicted in a
court of competent jurisdiction of violating the Act or a Rule;
(C) been convicted of a felony;
(D) been convicted of a crime of moral
turpitude that is reasonably related to the licensee's fitness to hold a
license in accordance with §
303.202 of this title (relating to
Guidelines);
(E) aided, abetted, or
conspired with another person to violate the Act or a Rule; or
(F) had a license issued by another
pari-mutuel racing jurisdiction revoked or is currently under suspension in
another pari-mutuel racing jurisdiction after notice and an opportunity to be
heard.
(2) Failure to
Disclose. A license may be denied, suspended, or revoked if it is determined
that the licensee:
(A) failed to provide
information required in the license application;
(B) provided false information in the license
application;
(C) failed to disclose
an ownership interest in a horse or greyhound as required by the Rules;
or
(D) failed to fully disclose the
true owners of all interests, beneficial or otherwise, in a proposed racetrack
facility.
(3) Domicile.
A license may be denied, suspended, or revoked if it is determined that the
licensee is domiciled with an individual for whom a license issued by the
Commission was denied, suspended, or revoked during the preceding 12-month
period.
(4) Ejection. A license may
be denied, suspended, or revoked if it is determined that the licensee has
engaged in conduct for which the licensee may be ejected or excluded from a
racetrack under the Rules.
(5)
Detrimental Practices. A license may be denied, suspended, or revoked if it is
determined that the licensee is engaged in activities or practices that are
detrimental to the best interests of the public, racing animals, or to the
racing industry.
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