Maryland Code § BR-11-209

Section BR-11-209
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(a) Besides its other powers under this title, the Commission has the powers
necessary or proper to carry out fully all the purposes of this title.
(b) (1) The jurisdiction, supervision, powers, and duties of the
Commission extend to each person who holds racing for a purse, reward, or stake.
(2) In exercising the jurisdiction, supervision, powers, and duties of
the Commission under this title, the Commission shall consider, in addition to any
other factor the Commission considers important, the health, safety, and welfare of
horses engaged in racing and training at tracks and training facilities in the State.
(c) (1) The Commission shall establish an Equine Health, Safety, and
Welfare Advisory Committee.
(2) The Executive Director of the Commission shall appoint a
member of the Commission to chair the Advisory Committee.
(3) The Advisory Committee consists of the following members:
(i) three members of the Commission, appointed by the
Executive Director of the Commission;
(ii) one representative of each racing licensee;
(iii) one representative of the horsemen, appointed by an
organization that represents the horsemen;
(iv) one representative of the horse breeders, appointed by an
organization that represents the horse breeders;

(v) the Commission's Equine Medical Director;
(vi) a veterinarian licensed in the State; and
(vii) any other individual with expertise in equine or racing
industries that the Executive Director of the Commission appoints.
(4) The Executive Director of the Commission shall determine the
time and location of Advisory Committee meetings.
(5) The Advisory Committee shall serve as an advisory body to the
Commission on matters related to the health, safety, and welfare of horses engaged
in racing and training at tracks and training facilities in the State.
(6) The Chairman of the Advisory Committee shall report regularly
to the Commission on the activities of the Advisory Committee, including any
recommendations for changes to rules, regulations, laws, or other conditions of
racing.

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