2006 New York Code - Fair Association, When Entitled To Privileges.



 
    §  211.  Fair  association,  when  entitled  to privileges. Any state,
  county or other fair association shall be  entitled  to  the  privileges
  conferred by section two hundred four of this chapter upon filing in the
  offices wherein its certificate of incorporation is filed, a certificate
  which  shall set forth its intention to avail itself of such privileges;
  and any such state, county  or  other  fair  association  shall  not  be
  required  to  obtain  any  license or file any other certificate. State,
  county and other fair associations entitled to  conduct  trotting  races
  may  also  conduct  running  races  in  connection  therewith,  and  the
  provisions of this article requiring a  racetrack  to  be  of  specified
  dimensions  shall  not  apply  to such association; but no running races
  shall be conducted for more than five days  on  any  track  or  grounds,
  unless  the  license  of the state racing and wagering board therefor is
  first obtained.

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