Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3750-10-03 | General management rules.
...of the commission and shall perform all duties commonly incidental to such position. One of the co-chairpersons shall preside at all meetings. The presiding chairperson of each regularly scheduled meeting of the commission will alternate. If the co-chairperson who is scheduled to preside at a regularly scheduled meeting of the commission will be unavailable to serve as the chairperson of the meeti... |
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Rule 3750-50-05 | Special emergency planning fund.
... purpose of carrying out the powers and duties of the committee under Chapter 3750. of the Revised Code, rules adopted and orders issued thereunder. (D) Moneys received by the committee of a joint interstate district shall be credited, administered, and expended in the same manner as an emergency planning district as established in paragraph (C) of this rule, unless an agreement establishing the joint interstate dis... |
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Rule 3769-1-01 | Definitions.
...ed veterinary technician activities and duties must in all ways be compatible with Chapter 4741. of the Revised Code. (VVV) Walkover: when only horses which are of a non-competing interest start in a race, it constitutes a walk over. In a stake race, a walk over is entitled to all the stake money and forfeits. To claim the purse, the entry has to start and go once over the course. (WWW) Weighin... |
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Rule 3769-2-07 | Gifts forbidden.
...the performance of his or her official duties and responsibilities. |
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Rule 3769-2-07 | Gifts forbidden.
...on in the performance of their official duties and responsibilities. |
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Rule 3769-2-10 | File list of officials.
... physical qualifications to perform the duties required. In addition, the applicant shall have experience and knowledge of the horse racing industry and completed the appropriate training. The commission may also consider a person's character, reputation, and temperament prior to approval. |
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Rule 3769-2-10 | File list of officials.
... physical qualifications to perform the duties of a steward or judge. In addition, the applicant needs to have experience, knowledge of the horse racing industry, and completed the appropriate training. The commission may also consider a person's character, reputation, and temperament prior to approval. |
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Rule 3769-2-12 | Permits, agriculture societies, totalizator licenses.
... society shall be charged with the same duties and responsibilities as are commercial permit holders with respect to observance and enforcement of the Revised Code, the rules of racing, and any orders issued by the commission, under penalties provided for in rule 3769-2-99 of the Administrative Code. (C) No totalizator company may conduct parimutuel wagering during a fair until it has been licensed by the commi... |
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Rule 3769-2-12 | Permits, agriculture societies, totalizator licenses.
...ltural society is charged with the same duties and responsibilities as are commercial permit holders with respect to observance and enforcement of the Revised Code, Horse Racing Act, the rules of racing, and any orders issued by the commission under penalties provided for in rule 3769-2-99 of the Administrative Code. (C) No totalizator company may conduct parimutuel wagering during a fair until i... |
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Rule 3769-2-16 | Security.
...ing the name, qualifications, training, duties, duty station and area supervised by each such person. |
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Rule 3769-2-16 | Security.
...the name, qualifications, training, duties, duty station, and area supervised by each person. |
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Rule 3769-2-20 | Written testimony.
...ood reputation and is familiar with the duties of the position they seek. |
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Rule 3769-2-20 | Written testimony.
...ood reputation and is familiar with the duties of the position he or she seeks. |
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Rule 3769-2-23 | License qualifications for trainer and assistant trainer and horseshoer.
...assistant trainer shall assume the same duties and responsibilities as imposed on the holder of a trainer's license. The licensed trainer shall be jointly responsible with his or her assistant trainer involving a racing matter. (F) An applicant for a horseshoer license shall provide written proof he or she had completed an apprenticeship lasting a minimum of one year and pass any test or examination required by the ... |
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Rule 3769-2-23 | License qualifications.
... assistant trainer assumes the same duties and responsibilities as imposed on the holder of a trainer's license. The licensed trainer is jointly responsible with their assistant trainer involving a racing matter. (6) An applicant for a horseshoer license will provide written proof they have completed an apprenticeship lasting a minimum of one year and pass any test or examination needed by th... |
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Rule 3769-2-28 | Conduct by licensee.
...and employees of permit holders whose duties include the entertainment of patrons, and then only to the extent of drinking at public bars with patrons so entertained, no officers or employees of any permit holder will consume any alcoholic beverages while in attendance during racing hours at racing meetings conducted by such permit holder. Reasonable care will be exercised by officers of permit holders to a... |
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Rule 3769-2-28 | Conduct by licensee.
...s and employees of permit holders whose duties include the entertainment of patrons, and then only to the extent of drinking at public bars with patrons so entertained, no officers or employees of any permit holder shall consume any alcoholic beverages while in attendance during racing hours at racing meetings conducted by such permit holder. Reasonable care shall be exercised by officers of permit holders to assure ... |
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Rule 3769-2-38 | Procedures for accessing confidential personal information.
...f the commission to fulfill his/her job duties. The determination of access to confidential personal information shall be approved by the employee's supervisor and the information owner prior to providing the employee with access to confidential personal information within a personal information system. The commission shall establish procedures for determining a revision to an employee's access to confidential person... |
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Rule 3769-2-38 | Procedures for accessing confidential personal information.
...the commission to fulfill their job duties. The determination of access to confidential personal information will be approved by the employee's supervisor and the information owner prior to providing the employee with access to confidential personal information within a personal information system. The commission will establish procedures for determining a revision to an employee's access to c... |
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Rule 3769-2-39 | Valid reasons for accessing confidential person information.
...ary for the commission to carry out its duties to regulate the horse racing industry. |
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Rule 3769-2-39 | Valid reasons for accessing confidential person information.
...for the commission to carry out its duties to regulate the horse racing industry. (B) [Reserved] |
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Rule 3769-4-12 | Stable area security.
...rity officer who fails to carry out the duties called for in this rule shall be subject to the penalties provided in rule 3769-4-99 of the Administrative Code. |
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Rule 3769-4-22 | Officials, stewards.
...t any time for failure to perform their duties to the satisfaction of the commission. (B) The stewards, of which there shall always be three in number, or a majority of them shall determine all questions with reference to racing arising during the meeting and all questions with reference to licensing, entries, or other matters arising before the meeting has begun to the extent to which they are authorized to act und... |
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Rule 3769-4-26 | Supervision by stewards.
...nity, failure to properly perform their duties which directly affect the track patrons, the treatment of patrons or other persons on the track premises in a discourteous manner, or by other actions which are found to be generally unacceptable by patrons and/or the stewards. |
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Rule 3769-4-57 | Provide breath analyzer.
...ividual shall be relieved of his or her duties for that program and a report shall be made to the commission for appropriate action. In the case of any other licensee, they shall be suspended, beginning that day, under the provisions of the rules of the Ohio state racing commission. (C) For a second violation of paragraph (B) of this rule a licensee shall be fined one hundred dollars and shall be suspended for a per... |