Utah Admin. Code R52-7-3 - Commission Powers and Jurisdiction
1. Description and Powers. The Utah Horse
Racing Commission is an administrative body created by Section
4-38-103. The Commission consists
of seven members that are appointed by the governor, and whose powers and
duties are prescribed by the legislature. The Commission appoints an executive
director who is the administrative head of the agency, and the Commission
determines the duties of the executive director. The Commission shall have
supervision of any sanctioned race meetings held in Utah, any occupation and
organization licensees in the state, and any persons on the property of an
organization licensee.
2.
Jurisdiction. Without limitations by specific mention hereof, the stated
purposes of this rule promulgated are:
A. to
encourage agriculture and breeding of horses in this state;
B. to maintain race meetings held in the
state of the highest quality and free of any horse racing practices that are
corrupt, incompetent, dishonest or unprincipled;
C. to maintain the appearance as well as the
fact of complete honesty and integrity of horse racing in this state;
and
D. to generate public
revenues.
E. Commission
jurisdiction of a race meet commences one hour before post time and ends one
hour following the last posted race.
3. Controlling Authority. The law, the rules,
and the orders of the Commission supersede the conditions of a race meeting and
govern Thoroughbred, Quarter Horse, Appaloosa, Arabian, Paint and Pinto racing,
except in the event they can have no application to a specific type of racing.
In the latter case, the Stewards may enforce rules or conditions of The Jockey
Club for Thoroughbred racing, the American Quarter Horse Association for
Quarter Horse racing; the Appaloosa Horse Club for Appaloosa racing; the
Arabian Horse Racing Association of America for Arabian racing; the American
Paint Horse Association for Paint racing; and the Pinto Horse Association of
America, Inc., for Pinto racing; if such rules or conditions are not
inconsistent with the Laws of Utah and the Rules of the Commission.
4. Commission Meetings. The following
provisions govern any meeting at which at least five Commission members appear
at the anchor location, by telephone, or electronically pursuant to Section
52-4-207:
A. If enough Commission members to constitute
a voting majority intend to participate electronically or by telephone, public
notices of the meeting shall be posted. In addition, the notice shall specify
the anchor location where the members of the Commission not participating
electronically or by telephone will be meeting and where interested persons and
the public may attend, monitor, and participate in the open portions of the
meeting.
B. Notice of the meeting
and the agenda shall be posted at the anchor location. Written or electronic
notice shall also be posted on the Public Notice Website. These notices shall
be provided at least 24 hours before the meetings.
C. Notice of the possibility of an electronic
meeting shall be given to the Commission members at least 24 hours before the
meeting. In addition, the notice shall describe how a Commission member may
participate in the meeting electronically or by telephone.
D. When notice is given of the possibility of
a member appearing electronically or by telephone, any Commission member may do
so and shall be counted as present for purposes of a quorum and may fully
participate and vote on any matter coming before the Commission. At the
commencement of the meeting, or at such time as any Commission member initially
appears electronically or by telephone, the chair shall identify for the record
those who are appearing by telephone or electronically. Votes by members of the
Commission who are not at the physical location of the meeting shall be
confirmed by the chair.
E. The
anchor location, unless otherwise designated in the notice, shall be at the
offices of the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food, 4315 S. 2700 W.,
Taylorsville, Utah. The anchor location is the physical location from which the
electronic meeting originates or from which the participants are connected. In
addition, the anchor location shall have space and facilities so that
interested persons and the public may attend, monitor, and participate in the
open portions of the meeting.
5. Punishment by The Commission. Violation of
the act and rules promulgated by the Commission, whether or not a penalty is
fixed therein, is punishable in the discretion of the Commission by denial,
revocation or suspension of any license; by fine; by exclusion from racing
enclosures under the jurisdiction of the Commission; or by any combination of
these penalties. Fines imposed by the Commission may not exceed $5,000 against
individuals for each violation of any rules promulgated by the Commission, any
Order of the Commission, or for any other action which, in the discretion of
the Commission, is a detriment or impediment to horse racing.
6. Extension for Compliance. If a licensee
fails to perform an act or obtain required action from the Commission within
the time prescribed therefore by this rule, the Commission, at some subsequent
time, may allow the performance of such act or may take the necessary action
with the same effect as if the same were performed within the prescribed
time.
7. Notice to Licensee. When
notice is required to be given by the Commission or the Stewards, the notice
shall be given in writing by personal delivery to the person to be notified or
by mailing, to the last known address furnished to the Commission; or may be
given as is provided for service of process in a civil proceeding in Utah and
pursuant to Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act.
8. Location for Information or Filing with
Commission. When information is requested or a notice in any matter is required
to be filed with the Commission, such notice shall be delivered to an
authorized representative of the Commission at an Office of the Commission on
or before the filing deadline. Offices of the Commission are currently located
at: Utah Department of Agriculture and Food, 4315 S. 2700 W., Taylorsville, UT
84129.
9. Public Inspection of
Documents. Forms adopted by the Commission together with any rules and other
written statements of policy or interpretation; and any final orders,
decisions, and opinions, formulated, adopted, or used by the Commission in the
discharge of its functions are available for public inspection at the
office.
10. Forms and Instruction.
The following forms and instructions for their use have been adopted by the
Commission:
A. Apprentice Jockey
Certificate;
B. Authorized Agent
Agreement;
C. Fingerprint
Card;
D. Identifier's Daily
Report;
E. Lease
Agreement;
F. Occupation Licensee
Application;
G. Occupation License
Renewal Application;
H. Open Claim
Certificate;
I. Organization's Daily
Report;
J. Organization Licensee
Application;
K. Petition for
Declaratory Ruling;
L. Petition for
Promulgation, Amendment or Repeal of Rule;
M. Petition in and before the Utah Horse
Commission;
N. Postmortem
Examination Report;
O. Stable Name,
Corporation, Partnership or Syndicate Registration Form;
P. Stewards' Daily Report;
Q. Stewards' Hearing Notice;
R. Stewards' Hearing Reports;
S. Subpoena, Steward and Commission;
and
T. Test Barn Diuretic Approval
Form.
11. Forms for
substituting petitions for promulgating or repealing of rules, and for requests
for declaratory ruling are available at the Department.
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