New York Prohibition Of Wagering By Certain Officials, Employees And Minors.
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§ 104. Prohibition of wagering by certain officials, employees and
minors. No member, secretary, deputy, officer, representative, employee
or counsel of the board shall wager either upon the outcome of any horse
race conducted at a track at which pari-mutuel betting is conducted by
any licensee or franchisee of the board. No association or corporation
which is licensed or franchised by the board shall permit any person who
is actually and apparently under eighteen years of age to bet on a horse
race conducted by it nor shall such person be permitted to bet at an
establishment of a regional corporation conducting off-track betting. No
individual employed by an off-track betting corporation as a pari-mutuel
clerk, cashier or seller shall be permitted to bet during those periods
of any day on which such person is actually employed in such capacity.