N.Y. Racing, Pari-Mutuel Wagering and Breeding Law § 310
Power of the commission to impose fines and penalties
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Current — January 1, 2021
As of January 1, 2015
§ 310. Power of the state racing and wagering board to impose fines\nand penalties. In addition to its power to suspend or revoke licenses\ngranted by it, the state racing and wagering board is hereby authorized\nand empowered to impose monetary fines upon any corporation, association\nor person participating in any way in any harness race meet at which\npari-mutuel betting is conducted, other than as a patron, and whether\nlicensed by the board or not, for a violation of any provision of this\nchapter or the rules promulgated by the board pursuant thereto, not\nexceeding twenty-five thousand dollars for each violation. The board is\nfurther authorized and empowered to impose monetary fines, not exceeding\ntwenty-five thousand dollars for each violation, upon any such\ncorporation, association or person for a violation of any order issued\nby the board pursuant to the provisions of this chapter or the rules\npromulgated by the board pursuant thereto, provided that a copy of such\norder shall have been served, either personally or by registered mail,\nupon the corporation, association or person to whom the same was\ndirected, prior to the occurrence of the violation for which such fine\nis imposed. Such fines shall be paid into the treasury of the state. The\naction of the board in imposing any monetary fine shall be reviewable in\nthe supreme court in the manner provided by and subject to the\nprovisions of article seventy-eight of the civil practice law and rules.\n
§ 310. Power of the commission to impose fines and penalties. The\ncommission, in addition to its power to suspend or revoke licenses\ngranted by the commission, is authorized and empowered to impose\nmonetary fines upon any corporation, association or person participating\nin any way in any harness race meet at which pari-mutuel betting is\nconducted, other than as a patron, and whether licensed by the\ncommission or not, for a violation of any provision of this chapter or\nthe rules promulgated by the commission pursuant thereto, not exceeding\nthe amounts set forth in section one hundred sixteen of this chapter.\nThe commission is further authorized and empowered to impose monetary\nfines, not exceeding the amounts set forth in section one hundred\nsixteen of this chapter, upon any such corporation, association or\nperson for a violation of any order issued by the commission pursuant to\nthe provisions of this chapter or the rules promulgated by the\ncommission pursuant thereto, provided that a copy of such order shall\nhave been served, either personally or by registered mail, upon the\ncorporation, association or person to whom the same was directed, prior\nto the occurrence of the violation for which such fine is imposed. Such\nfines shall be paid into the treasury of the state. The action of the\ncommission in imposing any monetary fine shall be reviewable in the\nsupreme court in the manner provided by and subject to the provisions of\narticle seventy-eight of the civil practice law and rules.\n
Official source: NYS Open Legislation (New York State Senate). Reproduced from public-domain New York statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.