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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 3 — AGRICULTURE · Chapter 93

§ 9338. Fair fund proceeds.

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§ 9338. Fair fund proceeds.
(a)Distribution.-- The Department of Agriculture shall distribute money in the fair fund annually, on or before March 1, for reimbursement for each county agricultural society and each independent agricultural society conducting standardbred horse racing during its annual fair, other than races for two-year-old colts and fillies and three-year-old colts and fillies, an amount of money equal to that used during their annual fair as purse money for standardbred horse racing, track and stable maintenance, starting gate rental and the cost of all standardbred horse racing officials required during their annual fair. The reimbursement amount may not be more than $13,000, a minimum of $4,000 of which must be used for purse money and the balance of the allotment per fair, not used for purse money over the minimum $4,000 allotment, shall be used for the specific purposes referenced above or otherwise the allotment shall be retained in the fund.
(b)Inspection.-- The commission shall annually inspect each track facility at a county fair and advise each operating fair about track maintenance which is necessary to ensure adequate racing surface during the course of scheduled fairs and racing events. If it is the opinion of the commission that the fair society or event sponsor is not adequately financing track maintenance, the Department of Revenue shall surcharge the fair fund account of the fair society or event sponsor to effectuate the remediation. The commission may contract with, hire or otherwise consult with race track surface experts to carry out the provisions of this section.
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