Effective - 09 Jun 1987
313.560. Commission, powers. — The commission shall have all powers necessary and proper to fully and effectively execute the provisions of sections 313.500 to 313.710 including, but not limited to, the following:
(1) The provisions of chapter 34 to the contrary notwithstanding, the executive director, pursuant to rules and regulations issued by the commission, may directly purchase or lease such goods or services as are necessary for effectuating the purposes of sections 313.500 to 313.710, provided however, that the board of public buildings shall provide the principal office space for the commission's staff. Contracts shall be awarded on the basis of lowest and best bid. The executive director shall use state purchasing procedures except for professional services or emergency purchases necessary for the race meet authorized pursuant to section 34.100. No contract awarded or entered into by the executive director may be assigned by the holder thereof except with specific approval of the commission;
(2) The commission is vested with the power to enter without a search warrant the office, horse race track, facilities, other places of business, residences, tack rooms, vehicles and any other premises under the control of any licensee on the grounds of a licensed association at all reasonable hours to determine whether there has been compliance with the provisions of sections 313.500 to 313.710 and rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, and to discover any contraband as described in chapter 195 or in rules promulgated pursuant to sections 313.500 to 313.710;
(3) The commission is vested with the authority to investigate alleged violations of the provisions of sections 313.500 to 313.710, its reasonable rules and regulations, orders and final decisions; the commission shall take appropriate disciplinary action, including suspension or revocation of the license, against any race track licensee or occupation licensee for violation thereof or institute appropriate legal action for the enforcement thereof pursuant to subdivision (10) of this section;
(4) The commission may eject or exclude from any race meeting or licensee grounds or any part thereof, any occupation licensee or any other individual whose conduct or reputation is such that his presence on licensee grounds may, in the opinion of the commission, call into question the honesty and integrity of horse racing or interfere with the orderly conduct of horse racing; provided, however, that no person shall be excluded or ejected from licensee grounds on the grounds of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, or sex. The commission shall by rule provide for an expedited hearing for any occupation licensee excluded pursuant to this subsection;
(5) The commission is vested with the power to acquire, establish, maintain and operate, or provide by contract testing laboratories and related facilities, for the purpose of conducting saliva, blood, urine and other tests on the horses run or to be run in any race meeting and to lease or purchase all equipment and supplies deemed necessary or desirable in connection with any such testing laboratories and related facilities and all such tests. The commission shall explore the feasibility of establishing such a testing facility at and in conjunction with the University of Missouri, College of Veterinary Medicine. The race track licensee shall on a per sample basis pay a fee as determined by the commission for such laboratory testing services;
(6) The commission may require that the records, including financial or other statements of any race track licensee under sections 313.500 to 313.710, shall be kept in such manner as prescribed by the commission and that any race track licensee submit to the commission on or before March fifteenth of each year, for the preceding fiscal year of the licensee an annual audited balance sheet and profit and loss statement and any other information the commission deems necessary in order to effectively administer sections 313.500 to 313.710 and all rules, regulations, orders and final decisions promulgated under sections 313.500 to 313.710. The fiscal year for any licensee shall be the calendar year;
(7) The commission shall require that there shall be three stewards at each horse race meeting, who shall be appointed by the commission. They shall be paid for by the state and shall be considered state employees for all purposes. Stewards appointed by the commission, while performing duties required by sections 313.500 to 313.710 or by the commission, shall be entitled to the same rights and immunities as granted to commission members and employees under section 313.570;
(8) The commission is vested with the power to impose civil penalties of up to five thousand dollars against individuals and up to ten thousand dollars against organizations for each violation of any provision of sections 313.500 to 313.710, any rules adopted by the commission, any lawful order of the commission or any other action which, in the commission's discretion, is found to be a detriment or impediment to horse racing. Such penalties, when recovered, shall be paid into the Missouri horse racing fund. Any civil penalties so imposed shall be sued for by the attorney general in the name of the state;
(9) The commission may request that the attorney general make investigations, on behalf of and in the name of the commission, and bring suits or institute proceedings for any of the purposes necessary and proper for carrying out the functions of the commission;
(10) The commission may request that the Missouri state highway patrol investigate or participate in such matters as it deems necessary. The Missouri state highway patrol shall have authority to investigate the commission relative to the operation and administration of sections 262.260 to 262.270 and 313.500 to 313.710, and to report suspected violations of state law or federal law by the commission to the proper prosecuting authorities. In the event that a violation of state law is reported to the proper prosecuting authority and no prosecution is commenced within thirty days for alleged violations, the attorney general shall have authority to commence prosecution for alleged violations of sections 262.260 to 262.270 and 313.500 to 313.710 or other criminal statutes alleged to have been violated. The cost of personnel and related expenses in the Missouri state highway patrol, including the division of drug and crime control, to accomplish the purposes of this section shall be paid within the limits of appropriations from general revenue, or from such other funding as may be authorized by the general assembly.
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(L. 1986 S.B. 572, A.L. 1987 S.B. 384)
Effective 6-09-87
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXI - Public Safety and Morals
Chapter 313 - Licensed Gaming Activities
Section 313.005 - Definitions.
Section 313.007 - Bingo proceeds for education fund, established, purpose.
Section 313.013 - Progressive bingo games, permitted, defined.
Section 313.030 - Change in officers to be reported to commission — license to be displayed.
Section 313.035 - Ineligible persons and organizations — revocation, eligibility for relicensure.
Section 313.040 - Restrictions, penalties.
Section 313.041 - Contingent effective date.
Section 313.045 - Annual reports by certain licensees — contents.
Section 313.050 - Records to be kept — retention period.
Section 313.052 - Grounds for disciplinary action against licensee.
Section 313.065 - Rules and regulations, promulgation.
Section 313.070 - Licenses, suspension or revocation, when.
Section 313.080 - Violations, penalty.
Section 313.085 - Sales of bingo supplies exempt from certain taxes.
Section 313.200 - Citation of law.
Section 313.205 - Definitions.
Section 313.210 - Commission established — offices — assignment to department.
Section 313.215 - Commission members — terms, qualifications — expense reimbursement.
Section 313.225 - Commission meetings — quorum.
Section 313.235 - Director — appointment, qualifications, compensation.
Section 313.240 - Duties of director.
Section 313.245 - Personnel — employment, qualifications, compensation.
Section 313.250 - Budget preparation.
Section 313.260 - Restrictions for licensees.
Section 313.265 - Denial of license, grounds — cause to be cited.
Section 313.275 - Financial interests and gifts prohibited.
Section 313.280 - Sale of tickets to minors.
Section 313.290 - Ticket or share prices fixed — counterfeiting prohibited — penalty.
Section 313.295 - Payment of prizes to minors and disabled adults under personal custodian law.
Section 313.300 - Unclaimed prizes — moneys to revert to state lottery fund.
Section 313.310 - Duties of attorney general and highway patrol.
Section 313.315 - Duties of state auditor — other audits — reports to be filed.
Section 313.322 - Commission may contract operation of lottery to private organization, how.
Section 313.325 - Commission may subpoena records and witnesses — failure to obey.
Section 313.340 - Constitutional prohibition construed — no denial of liquor license.
Section 313.345 - Licenses and contracts may be denied to persons owing debt to state.
Section 313.350 - Venue for civil actions — advancement on docket.
Section 313.351 - Lottery commission to submit plan, how approved.
Section 313.500 - Definitions.
Section 313.510 - Horse racing commission established.
Section 313.520 - Employees — executive director of gaming commission, duties.
Section 313.530 - Revenues from horse racing — horse racing fund, established.
Section 313.560 - Commission, powers.
Section 313.570 - Members or employees subject to civil action, attorney general to represent.
Section 313.580 - Track license required — grounds for refusal to issue, qualifications.
Section 313.590 - Track license — bond required, purpose.
Section 313.610 - Track license — failure to secure, penalty.
Section 313.631 - Track licensee — record keeping requirements, accounting to commission.
Section 313.632 - Approval by commission, required, when.
Section 313.655 - Simulcast races, pari-mutuel wagering.
Section 313.660 - Off-track wagering prohibited, penalty.
Section 313.670 - Minors — prohibited from betting — presence prohibited, exceptions.
Section 313.680 - Names of horses — registered name required to be used, penalty.
Section 313.700 - Drugs or medications, unauthorized use prohibited, penalty.
Section 313.710 - Missouri-bred horses, program to encourage.
Section 313.780 - Licensing of additional excursion gambling boats restricted, when.
Section 313.800 - Definitions — additional games of skill, commission approval, procedures.
Section 313.802 - Law not applicable to lottery, bingo or pari-mutuel wagering.
Section 313.803 - Two thousand feet artificial space may be created, certain licensees.
Section 313.805 - Powers of commission.
Section 313.825 - Audit of licensee, contents, procedure.
Section 313.832 - Forfeitures for illegal activities, enforcement procedures.
Section 313.837 - Report to general assembly, when, contents.
Section 313.845 - Rules, procedure.
Section 313.850 - Severability clause.
Section 313.900 - Citation of law.
Section 313.905 - Definitions.
Section 313.930 - Compliance with all federal, state, and local laws and regulations.
Section 313.940 - Annual financial audit required, operator to pay cost of audit — exemption.
Section 313.945 - Confidentiality of records, exceptions.
Section 313.950 - Commission to supervise operators, licensees, and websites — powers and duties.