205 CMR 3.10 - Forfeitures and Suspensions
(1) No racing
official other than the Judges and the Starter shall have the right to impose a
forfeiture or suspension.
(2) The
Judges may not rescind a forfeiture, except with the approval of the
Commission.
(3) A racing official
imposing a forfeiture or suspension shall report it promptly to the Clerk of
Course in writing.
(4) No entry in
any race shall be accepted for a horse owned wholly or in part by, or trained
by, a person whose husband or wife is under license suspension at time of such
entry; except that, if the license of a driver has been suspended for a routine
driving offense, the judges may waive 205 CMR 3.10(4).
(5) All forfeitures shall be paid to the
Gaming Commission within 48 hours after imposition.
(6) Suspensions shall be for consecutive
calendar days.
(7) Any Official,
Owner, Trainer or any person licensed by the Massachusetts State Gaming
Commission who shall obtain food, feed, shelter, drugs, transportation,
services for horses, veterinary services or supplies for himself or others
whether they be licensed or not, and fails to pay the fair market value to the
person or persons from whom said services or supplies are obtained shall be
guilty of conduct detrimental to the best interest of racing and may be
suspended at the discretion of the Judges or the Commission, however, neither
the Association nor the Massachusetts Gaming Commission shall be obligated to
collect debts from horsemen or other personnel licensed by the
Commission.
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