New York PML Code § 211

Fair association, when entitled to privileges
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§ 211. Fair association, when entitled to privileges. Any state,\ncounty or other fair association shall be entitled to the privileges\nconferred by section two hundred four of this article upon filing in the\noffices wherein its certificate of incorporation is filed, a certificate\nthat sets forth its intention to avail itself of such privileges; and\nany such state, county or other fair association shall not be required\nto obtain any license or file any other certificate. State, county and\nother fair associations entitled to conduct trotting races may also\nconduct running races in connection therewith, and the provisions of\nthis article requiring a racetrack to be of specified dimensions shall\nnot apply to such association; but no running races shall be conducted\nfor more than five days on any track or grounds, unless the license of\nthe commission therefor is first obtained.\n

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