§ 11-522
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§11–522.
(a)In this section, “Arabian breed horse” means a horse that:
(1)is a purebred Arabian breed horse; and
(2)has a valid certificate of registry with the Arabian Jockey Club of America.
(b)A licensee at Pimlico Race Course may conduct live racing of Arabian breed horses if:
(1)no more than one Arabian breed race is conducted per day;
(2)no more than three Arabian breed races are conducted during a race meet;
(3)an Arabian breed race is conducted in addition to, and not in place of, an existing thoroughbred race;
(4)an Arabian breed race does not reduce the number of thoroughbred races conducted by the licensee per racing day;
(5)the purse for an Arabian breed race is:
(i)not funded by the thoroughbred purse account; and
(ii)funded by the licensee or the sponsor of the Arabian horse race;
(6)the takeout provisions of §§ 11–514 and 11–515 of this subtitle are applied to the race;
(7)the licensee pays all taxes and fees associated with the Arabian breed race that would otherwise be due on a thoroughbred race; and
(8)the Arabian breed race is approved by the State Racing Commission.