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Justia > US Law > US Codes and Statutes > New York Code > 2010 New York Code > PML - Racing, Pari-Mutuel Wagering and Breeding Law
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2010 New York Code
PML - Racing, Pari-Mutuel Wagering and Breeding Law

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  • Article 1 - (101 - 112) SUPERVISION AND REGULATION
  • Article 2 - (201 - 257) THOROUGHBRED RACING AND BREEDING
  • Article 3 - (301 - 336) HARNESS RACING AND BREEDING
  • Article 4 - (401 - 436) QUARTER HORSE RACING AND BREEDING
  • Article 5 - (501 - 517) REGIONAL OFF-TRACK BETTING CORPORATIONS
  • Article 5-A - (518 - 532) OFF-TRACK PARI-MUTUEL BETTING
  • Article 6 - (601 - 624) NEW YORK CITY OFF-TRACK BETTING CORPORATION
  • Article 7 - (701 - 705) EQUINE RESEARCH
  • Article 8 - (801 - 811) LOCAL TAX ON ADMISSIONS
  • Article 9 - (901 - 910) MISCELLANEOUS
  • Article 10 - (1000 - 1018) SIMULCAST OF HORSE RACES
  • Article 11 - (1101 - 1112) INTERSTATE COMPACT ON LICENSURE OF PARTICIPANTS IN LIVE HORSE RACING WITH PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING

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