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2009 Rhode Island Code
Title 41 - Sports, Racing, and Athletics

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  • CHAPTER 41-1 - Division of Racing and Athletics
  • CHAPTER 41-2 - Racing and Athletic Hearing Board
  • CHAPTER 41-3 - Horse Racing
  • CHAPTER 41-3.1 - Dog Racing in Burrillville, Lincoln, and West Greenwich
  • CHAPTER 41-4 - Mutuel Betting and License Fees
  • CHAPTER 41-5 - Boxing and Wrestling
  • CHAPTER 41-5.1 - Commission on Professional Boxing, Wrestling, and Kick Boxing
  • CHAPTER 41-5.2 - Mixed Martial Arts
  • CHAPTER 41-6 - Athletic Games on Sunday
  • CHAPTER 41-7 - Jai Alai
  • CHAPTER 41-8 - Responsibility and Liability of Ski Operators and Skiers
  • CHAPTER 41-9 - Establishment and Extension of Gambling Activities and Other Facilities
  • CHAPTER 41-9.1 - The Rhode Island Gaming Control and Revenue Act
  • CHAPTER 41-10 - Off Track Betting
  • CHAPTER 41-11 - Simulcast Programs from Licensed Betting Facilities

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