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N.Y. Racing, Pari-Mutuel Wagering and Breeding Law § 1005

Power of the commission to impose fines and penalties

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Current — January 1, 2021
As of January 1, 2015
§ 1005. Power of the board to impose fines and penalties. In addition\nto its power to suspend or revoke licenses granted by it, the state\nracing and wagering board is hereby authorized and empowered to impose\nmonetary fines upon any corporation, association or person participating\nin any way in simulcasts on which pari-mutuel betting is conducted,\nother than as a patron, and whether licensed by the board or not, for a\nviolation of any provision of this chapter or the rules promulgated by\nthe board pursuant thereto, not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars\nfor each violation. The board is further authorized and empowered to\nimpose monetary fines, not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars for\neach violation, upon any such corporation, association or person for a\nviolation of any order issued by the board pursuant to the provisions of\nthis chapter or the rules promulgated by the board pursuant thereto,\nprovided that a copy of such order shall have been served, either\npersonally or by registered mail, upon the corporation, association or\nperson to whom the same was directed, prior to the occurrence of the\nviolation for which such fine is imposed. Such fines shall be paid into\nthe state treasury. The action of the board in imposing any monetary\nfine shall be reviewable in the supreme court in the manner provided by\nand subject to the provisions of article seventy-eight of the civil\npractice law and rules.\n
§ 1005. Power of the commission to impose fines and penalties. In\naddition to its power to suspend or revoke licenses granted by it, the\ncommission is hereby authorized and empowered to impose monetary fines\nupon any corporation, association or person participating in any way in\nsimulcasts on which pari-mutuel betting is conducted, other than as a\npatron, and whether licensed by the commission or not, for a violation\nof any provision of this chapter or the rules promulgated by the\ncommission pursuant thereto, not exceeding the amounts set forth in\nsection one hundred sixteen of this chapter. The commission is further\nauthorized and empowered to impose monetary fines, not exceeding the\namounts set forth in section one hundred sixteen of this chapter, upon\nany such corporation, association or person for a violation of any order\nissued by the commission pursuant to the provisions of this chapter or\nthe rules promulgated by the commission pursuant thereto, provided that\na copy of such order shall have been served, either personally or by\nregistered mail, upon the corporation, association or person to whom the\nsame was directed, prior to the occurrence of the violation for which\nsuch fine is imposed. Such fines shall be paid into the state treasury.\nThe action of the board in imposing any monetary fine shall be\nreviewable in the supreme court in the manner provided by and subject to\nthe provisions of article seventy-eight of the civil practice law and\nrules.\n

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