Nevada Code § 466.100

Application for license to conduct racing; investigation and recommendation by Board; approval of locations for off-track wagering; disciplinary action; duration of license
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1. Any natural person, association or
corporation desiring to conduct horse racing within the State of Nevada must
apply to the Board for a license so to do. The application must be in such form
and supply such data and information as the Board prescribes.
2. The Board shall investigate the
applicant, and any other person whom it believes necessary to determine the
applicants suitability to receive a license to conduct racing. The cost of the
investigation must be paid by the applicant. The Board shall recommend in
writing to the Commission either approval or denial of the license. If denial
is recommended, the Board shall prepare and file with the Commission its
written reasons for that recommendation. If the Board recommends denial, the
Commission may grant the license only by unanimous vote of the members present.
3. Each license issued by the Commission
to conduct horse racing must be conditioned upon the licensees approving any
locations which may be established in this state for off-track pari-mutuel
wagering as required by 15 U.S.C. 3004(b)(1)(A) as enacted and as this
subsection may be amended from time to time.
4. The Commission may revoke, modify or
suspend a license, fine a licensee or refuse to issue a license if it has
reasonable cause to believe that the public interest can best be served by such
an action. Any such action, except the refusal to issue a license, must comply
with the procedures set forth in NRS 463.310 to 463.3145 , inclusive. The judicial
review provided in NRS 463.315 to 463.318 , inclusive, is available to any
person aggrieved by the final decision of the Commission to revoke or suspend a
license or fine a licensee.
5. A license to conduct horse racing
issued by the Commission continues to be valid without renewal unless it is
suspended or revoked or the licensee changes the location at which the licensee
conducts racing or ceases to conduct racing.

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