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Code · Arizona · Title 5 — Amusements and Sports

5-109.01. Requirements of permittee regarding Arizona bred horses; powers of commission

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A. A permittee, in addition to all other requirements, shall:
1. Admit to qualifying any horse that is foaled in this state or any dog that is whelped at a facility licensed by the department and that is:
(a)Of suitable racing age.
(b)Physically qualified and registered pursuant to department requirements.
(c)Owned by a resident of this state, who has been engaged for at least two consecutive years, in this state, in the business of breeding, racing, raising or training horses for racing purposes.
2. Adopt no rule that discriminates in any way against a resident of this state who is engaged in this state in the business of breeding, racing, raising or training horses for racing purposes.
B. Failure of a permittee to comply with subsection A of this section constitutes grounds for revocation of or refusal to renew any permit.
C. The commission may adopt rules to further the purposes of this section.
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