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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 230 — Kentucky horse racing and gaming corporation

230.550 Creation of Equine Industry Program -- Purpose -- Funding.

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(1)There is hereby established an Equine Industry Program at the University of
Louisville, under the general control and direction of the university. The purpose of
the Equine Industry Program is to provide training and educational opportunities in
the horse racing industry relating to, but not limited to, finance, management,
marketing, regulation and administration aspects of the horse racing industry, in
accordance with the industry needs as determined by the university.
(2)There is hereby created a trust and revolving fund for equine industry programs at
the University of Louisville, the University of Kentucky, and the Bluegrass
Community and Technical College, consisting of money allocated to the fund
together with money as may be contributed to the fund from all other sources.
Money to the credit of the fund at the end of each fiscal year shall not lapse but shall
be carried forward to the succeeding fiscal year.
(3)The University of Louisville shall utilize personnel and facilities of the University
of Kentucky and the Bluegrass Community and Technical College when appropriate
for assistance in any cooperative undertakings the University of Louisville may
wish to enter into with the University of Kentucky or the Bluegrass Community and
Technical College relating to the Equine Industry Program.
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