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Code · South Dakota · Title 42 · Chapter 42-7

42-7-91. Grounds for refusal, suspension, or withdrawal of license.

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The commission may refuse, suspend, or withdraw licenses under the certificate system and privileges granted by it or terminate license privileges for just cause. Those things constituting just cause are:
(1)Any action or attempted action by a person contrary to the provisions of this chapter and law;
(2)Corrupt practices, which include but are not limited to:
(a)Prearranging or attempting to prearrange the order of finish of a race;
(b)Failing to properly pay the winnings to a bettor or to properly return change to a bettor upon purchasing a ticket;
(c)Falsifying or manipulating the odds on any entrant in a race;
(3)Any violation of the rules of racing adopted by the commission;
(4)Falsification or misstatement of fact in an application for any license issued pursuant to this chapter;
(5)Material false statement to a racing official or to the commission;
(6)Willful disobedience of a commission order or of a lawful order of a racing official other than a commissioner;
(7)Continued failure or inability to meet financial obligations connected with the licensee's business, occupation or profession performed or engaged on the track grounds;
(8)Failure or inability to maintain properly a race track;
(9)The refusal to license, or the suspension, or the revocation of a racing license by another racing jurisdiction.
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