Nevada Code § 466.170

Regulations of Commission; licensing of participants in racing
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1. The Commission, on the recommendation
of the Board, shall adopt regulations for the licensing, supervising,
disciplining, suspending, fining and barring from racing, on any track under
the jurisdiction of the Board or Commission, of horses, owners, breeders,
authorized agents, subagents, nominators, trainers, jockeys, jockey
apprentices, jockey agents and any other person, persons, organizations, associations
or corporations whose activities affect the conduct or operation of licensed
race meetings.
2. At a licensed race meeting or race, a
person shall not enter a horse or participate as an owner, agent, nominator,
trainer, jockey, jockey apprentice, or jockey agent, without first procuring
from the Board a license so to do, and paying such fees as the Commission
determines to be reasonable therefor. The Board may issue such licenses, and
may revoke them at any time for cause.
3. The regulations of the Commission may
include, but are not limited to, the following:
(a) A requirement for fingerprinting, or other
method of identification, of applicants and licensees;
(b) A requirement for information concerning the
antecedents, habits and character of applicants; and
(c) The procedure and form of application which
applicants must follow and complete before consideration of their applications
by the Board.
4. The Commission, on the recommendation
of the Board, may adopt regulations for the conducting of pari-mutuel wagering
under this chapter. The regulations must be similar to the regulations of the
Commission relating to the conduct of gaming adopted pursuant to chapter 463 of NRS.

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