Minn. R. 7877.0135 - DUAL LICENSING
In determining whether to issue more than one Class C license to an applicant, the commission shall consider the nature of the licenses sought or already held, and whether holding multiple licenses would be a conflict of interest.
A. A person
licensed as a jockey or veterinarian may not be licensed in another
capacity.
B. No racing official may
serve or act in a nonofficial capacity at a race meeting at which he or she is
licensed as an official.
C. In
addition to the prohibitions of item B, a person licensed as an owner may not
be licensed as a jockey agent, nor may any person licensed as a jockey agent be
licensed as an owner.
D. No Class C
licensee shall act in any capacity other than that for which he or she is
licensed.
E. For all county fairs
in which the average daily handle for the preceding year was less than
$150,000, the commission may authorize county fair associations to allow
officials other than stewards to act in dual capacities. Stewards may act as
placing judges and timers. The commission may require that additional officials
be present at a county fair meet at the time of application approval or renewal
of the class D license.
Notes
Statutory Authority: MS s 240.23
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