2006 New York Code - Equine Drug Testing And Expenses.



 
    §  902.    Equine drug testing and expenses. 1. In order to assure the
  public's confidence and continue the high degree of integrity in  racing
  at  the pari-mutuel betting tracks, equine drug testing at race meetings
  shall be conducted by a land grant university within this state  with  a
  regents  approved  veterinary  college  facility.  The  state racing and
  wagering board shall promulgate any rules and regulations  necessary  to
  implement  the  provisions  of  this  section,  including administrative
  penalties of loss of purse  money,  fines,  or  denial,  suspension,  or
  revocation of a license for racing drugged horses.
    2.  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent  provision of law, on and after
  April first, nineteen hundred eighty-six, all costs and expenses of  the
  state  racing  and  wagering  board for equine drug testing and research
  shall be paid from an appropriation from  the  state  treasury,  on  the
  certification  of  the  chairman of the state racing and wagering board,
  upon the audit and warrant of the comptroller and  pursuant  to  a  plan
  developed  by  the  state  racing  and wagering board as approved by the
  director of the budget.

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