N.Y. Racing, Pari-Mutuel Wagering and Breeding Law § 422
Free or reduced fee passes, cards or badges
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Current — January 1, 2021
As of January 1, 2015
§ 422. Free or reduced fee passes, cards or badges. A corporation or\nassociation licensed to conduct pari-mutuel betting on quarter horse\nraces run at its racetrack may issue free passes, cards or badges to any\nqualified person. A qualified person shall include, but need not be\nlimited to, officers and employees of the corporation or association\nconducting the race meeting, members, officers, and employees of the\nstate racing and wagering board, members of quarter horse racing\nassociations of other states and foreign countries, public officers\nengaged in the performance of their duties, persons actually employed\nand accredited by the press to attend such meetings, owners, stable\nmanagers, trainers, jockeys, concessionaires, spouses, domestic partners\nand children of owners, trainers and jockeys, other persons whose actual\nduties require their presence at such racetrack, and any other person or\nguest deemed appropriate by such corporation or association. In\naddition, free or reduced fee passes, cards or badges may be issued to\nthe general public or segments of the general public in connection with\nany promotional campaign or marketing program sponsored by such\ncorporation or association to increase attendance at live race meets.\nThe issuance of free passes, cards or badges shall be under the rules\nand regulations of the state racing and wagering board.\n
§ 422. Free or reduced fee passes, cards or badges. A corporation or\nassociation licensed to conduct pari-mutuel betting on quarter horse\nraces run at its racetrack may issue free passes, cards or badges to any\nqualified person. A qualified person shall include, but need not be\nlimited to, officers and employees of the corporation or association\nconducting the race meeting, members, officers, and employees of the\ncommission, members of quarter horse racing associations of other states\nand foreign countries, public officers engaged in the performance of\ntheir duties, persons actually employed and accredited by the press to\nattend such meetings, owners, stable managers, trainers, jockeys,\nconcessionaires, spouses, domestic partners and children of owners,\ntrainers and jockeys, other persons whose actual duties require their\npresence at such racetrack, and any other person or guest deemed\nappropriate by such corporation or association. In addition, free or\nreduced fee passes, cards or badges may be issued to the general public\nor segments of the general public in connection with any promotional\ncampaign or marketing program sponsored by such corporation or\nassociation to increase attendance at live race meets. The issuance of\nfree passes, cards or badges shall be under the rules and regulations of\nthe commission.\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.