N.Y. Racing, Pari-Mutuel Wagering and Breeding Law § 320
Revocation of license
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Current — January 1, 2021
As of January 1, 2015
§ 320. Revocation of license. The state racing and wagering board may\nrevoke or suspend a license for the conduct of harness race meetings at\nwhich pari-mutuel betting is conducted:\n a. For any cause which would permit or require its refusal to issue a\nlicense, or\n b. If it shall determine that: the corporation or association to which\nsuch license shall have been issued, or its officers or directors, fail\nto conduct racing at its track, including pari-mutuel betting on the\nraces thereat, in accordance with the terms and conditions of such\nlicense, the rules of such board or of the state tax commission, or the\nprovisions of sections two hundred twenty-two through seven hundred five\nof this chapter, or if such corporation or association or its officers\nor directors shall knowingly permit on its grounds or within the\nenclosure of its racetrack, lotteries, pool-selling or bookmaking, or\nany other kind of gambling, in violation of sections two hundred\ntwenty-two through seven hundred five of this chapter or of the penal\nlaw.\n
§ 320. Revocation of license. The commission may revoke or suspend a\nlicense for the conduct of harness race meetings at which pari-mutuel\nbetting is conducted:\n a. For any cause that would permit or require its refusal to issue a\nlicense, or\n b. If it shall determine that: the corporation or association to which\nsuch license shall have been issued, or its officers or directors, fail\nto conduct racing at its track, including pari-mutuel betting on the\nraces thereat, in accordance with the terms and conditions of such\nlicense, the rules of the commission or of the department of taxation\nand finance, or the provisions of sections two hundred twenty-two\nthrough seven hundred five of this chapter, or if such corporation or\nassociation or its officers or directors shall knowingly permit on its\ngrounds or within the enclosure of its racetrack, lotteries,\npool-selling or bookmaking, or any other kind of gambling, in violation\nof sections two hundred twenty-two through seven hundred five of this\nchapter or of the penal law.\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.