New York Fingerprints And Criminal History




 
    § 1112. Fingerprints  and  criminal history. In order to determine the
  suitability to be licensed of an applicant or licensee, the  racing  and
  wagering  board shall require a full set of fingerprints be furnished to
  the board to enable a criminal background investigation to be conducted.
  For any person who intends to participate in racing in New  York  state,
  the  board  shall  submit  such fingerprints to the division of criminal
  justice services, and the  division  of  criminal  justice  services  is
  authorized  to  submit  such  fingerprints  to  the  federal  bureau  of
  investigation, in accordance with the rules or  regulations  promulgated
  by   such   entities,   to   obtain  relevant  criminal  history  record
  information, if any, concerning such applicant or  licensee.  The  board
  shall  require the applicant or licensee to pay the cost of the criminal
  history investigation.