Effective: April 4, 2007
Latest Legislation: House Bill 546 - 126th General Assembly
(A) The general assembly finds and declares all of the following:
(1) A national racing compact, comprised of states that are party to the compact, exists to provide for the licensure and regulation of individuals involved in the horse racing industry.
(2) The intent of the compact is to prevent individual owners, trainers, jockeys, drivers, backstretch employees, totalizator employees, farriers, concessionaires, veterinarians, and other persons involved in live horse racing upon which pari-mutuel wagering is conducted from having to be licensed in each state in which they may conduct business.
(3) The compact authorizes the individuals described in division (A)(2) of this section to be licensed in occupational categories established by the compact committee that oversees the compact and, thus, to be able to practice their occupation in all states that are parties to the compact.
(4) The purposes of the compact are to do all of the following:
(a) Establish uniform requirements among the states that are parties to the compact for the licensure of the individuals described in division (A)(2) of this section and to ensure that all of those individuals licensed pursuant to the compact meet a uniform minimum standard of honesty and integrity;
(b) Facilitate the growth of the horse racing industry in each state that is a party to the compact and throughout the country by simplifying the licensing process for the individuals described in division (A)(4)(a) of this section and by reducing the duplicative and costly process of separate licensing by the applicable agency in each state that is a party to the compact;
(c) Provide for participation in the compact by officials of the states that are parties to the compact, and permit those officials, through the compact committee established by the compact, to enter into contracts with governmental agencies and nongovernmental persons and entities to carry out the purposes of the compact;
(d) Establish the compact committee as an interstate governmental entity authorized to request and receive criminal record history information from the federal bureau of investigation, other federal law enforcement agencies, the royal Canadian mounted police, law enforcement agencies of other nations, and state and local law enforcement agencies.
(5) Both of the following apply under the compact:
(a) No state that is party to the compact, including that state's racing commission or equivalent agency, is liable for the debts or other financial obligations incurred by the compact committee.
(b) No official of a state that is a party to the compact or employee of the compact committee is personally liable for any act the official or employee performs or omits to perform in good faith while carrying out the official's or employee's responsibilities and duties under the compact.
(B)(1) The state racing commission is hereby authorized to enter into and participate in the compact described in division (A) of this section for the purposes described in that division.
(2) The participation of this state and the commission in the compact shall not have any of the following consequences:
(a) Result in the diminution of any applicable existing standards governing the issuance, denial, suspension, or revocation of a license issued under section 3769.03 of the Revised Code;
(b) Prevent the enforcement of any statute or rule affecting the holder of any such license;
(c) Relieve any individual or entity of its duty to obtain any such license or pay any license fee;
(d) Make the state or the commission liable for the debts or other financial obligations incurred by the compact committee;
(e) Make any officer or employee of this state personally liable for any act the official or employee performs or omits to perform in good faith while carrying out the official's or employee's responsibilities and duties under the compact.
(3) The commission shall designate an individual to represent this state and the commission on the compact committee in the administration of the compact.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 37 | Health-Safety-Morals
Section 3769.01 | Horse-Racing Permit Required.
Section 3769.02 | State Racing Commission.
Section 3769.021 | Commission Secretary - Salary - Duties.
Section 3769.03 | Rules and Conditions - Licenses - Operating Fund - Report to Governor.
Section 3769.04 | Application for Permit.
Section 3769.041 | Confidential Information.
Section 3769.05 | Deposit to Be Made - Refund.
Section 3769.06 | Issuance of Permit - Suspension - Revocation.
Section 3769.07 | Permit Restrictions - Display of Permit.
Section 3769.071 | Quarter Horse Racing.
Section 3769.08 | Pari-Mutuel System of Wagering.
Section 3769.082 | Ohio Fairs Fund - Distribution of Funds.
Section 3769.083 | Ohio Thoroughbred Race Fund.
Section 3769.084 | Ohio Thoroughbred Racing Advisory Committee.
Section 3769.085 | Ohio Standardbred Development Fund.
Section 3769.086 | Return Money When Races or Fairs Are Not Conducted.
Section 3769.087 | Retaining Additional Tax and Amount From Certain Wagering.
Section 3769.088 | Making Assessment for Failure to Pay Taxes.
Section 3769.089 | Simulcast Horse Racing.
Section 3769.0810 | Collection and Settlement Agent for Simulcast Fees.
Section 3769.0811 | Rescheduling of Dates and Location of Horse Races.
Section 3769.0812 | Fees Paid to Thoroughbred Jockeys.
Section 3769.09 | Commission to Employ Racing Inspectors.
Section 3769.091 | Imposing Fines and Suspensions.
Section 3769.10 | Enforcement of Chapter - Taxes, Fees.
Section 3769.101 | Horse-Racing Tax Revenue Fund.
Section 3769.102 | Horse-Racing Tax Municipality Fund.
Section 3769.103 | Remittance of Tax Due.
Section 3769.12 | Duty of County Sheriffs.
Section 3769.13 | Damaged Track - Permit to Hold Meeting Elsewhere.
Section 3769.131 | Consolidating Permits.
Section 3769.14 | Submission of Question of Prohibiting Horse Racing - Duties of Board of Elections.
Section 3769.17 | Change of Name for Purpose of Entry.
Section 3769.18 | Determination of Class for Purpose of Entry.
Section 3769.20 | Major Capital Improvement Project Tax Reduction.
Section 3769.201 | Cleanup, Repair or Improvement Related to 1997 Ohio River Flood Tax Reduction.
Section 3769.21 | Thoroughbred Horsemen's Health and Retirement Fund.
Section 3769.22 | Participation in National Racing Compact.
Section 3769.25 | Satellite Facility Definitions.
Section 3769.26 | Establishing Satellite Facilities.
Section 3769.27 | Local Option Election.
Section 3769.28 | Collecting Additional Tax for Benefit of Local Subdivisions.