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2011 Indiana Code
TITLE 4. STATE OFFICES AND ADMINISTRATION
ARTICLE 31. PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING ON HORSE RACES

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  • CHAPTER 1. PURPOSE AND APPLICATION
  • CHAPTER 2. DEFINITIONS
  • CHAPTER 3. INDIANA HORSE RACING COMMISSION
  • CHAPTER 4. LOCAL APPROVAL OF PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING
  • CHAPTER 5. PERMITS TO CONDUCT RECOGNIZED MEETINGS
  • CHAPTER 5.5. SATELLITE FACILITIES
  • CHAPTER 6. LICENSING OF RACETRACK PERSONNEL AND RACING PARTICIPANTS
  • CHAPTER 7. PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING
  • CHAPTER 8. MISCELLANEOUS OPERATING PROCEDURES
  • CHAPTER 9. TAXATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF PARI-MUTUEL REVENUES
  • CHAPTER 10. INDIANA HORSE RACING COMMISSION OPERATING FUND
  • CHAPTER 11. BREED DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEES AND BREED DEVELOPMENT FUNDS
  • CHAPTER 12. MEDICATION OF RACE HORSES
  • CHAPTER 13. OFFENSES AND ENFORCEMENT

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