N.H. Admin. Code § Pari 806.01

Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Pari 806.01 - Occupational Licenses Required
(a) The following individuals and entities shall not carry out their duties on the racing premises without holding an occupational license issued annually by the commission pursuant to RSA 284:18-a:
(1) Any owner;
(2) Any owner-trainer;
(3) Any trainer;
(4) Any assistant trainer;
(5) Any kennel helper;
(6) Any veterinarian;
(7) Any veterinary assistant;
(8) Any judge;
(9) Any racing secretary;
(10) Any assistant racing secretary;
(11) Any clerk to the racing secretary;
(12) Any director of racing;
(13) Any race starter;
(14) Any assistant race starter;
(15) Any announcer;
(16) Any chart writer;
(17) Any lure operator;
(18) Any brakeman;
(19) Any kennel master;
(20) Any clerk of scales;
(21) Any paddock judge;
(22) Any patrol judge;
(23) Any racing official trainee;
(24) Any photo finish operator;
(25) Any video equipment operator;
(26) Any timer;
(27) Any lead-out;
(28) Any mutuel manager;
(29) Any mutuel department employee;
(30) Any food concession manager;
(31) Any food concession employee;
(32) Any chief of security;
(33) Any security personnel;
(34) Any admissions manager;
(35) Any admissions employee;
(36) Any director of maintenance;
(37) Any maintenance employee;
(38) Any course maintenance employee;
(39) Any vendor who will be present on the racing premises;
(40) Any totalisator company;
(41) Any employee of a totalisator company who will be present on the racing premises; and
(42) Any employee of a licensee not otherwise specified in (1) through (41) above.
(b) Occupational licenses shall be valid through December 31 of the year for which they are issued.
(c) An applicant for occupational licensing while indicted or charged as an adult with a felony or misdemeanor involving controlled substances or violation of the gaming laws shall be denied a license pending the outcome of the proceedings.
(d) An applicant for occupational licensing who has, within the past 10 years, been convicted as an adult of a felony shall be denied a license.
(e) An applicant for occupational licensing who has been convicted as an adult of a misdemeanor involving controlled substances or violation of the gaming laws shall be denied a license for 2 years from the date of the conviction or finding.
(f) Persons required to be occupationally licensed shall:
(1) Apply for and receive their licenses before assuming their duties on the premises or before January first of each year, as applicable;
(2) Submit a completed licensing application on a form furnished by the commission; and
(3) Pay the fee specified in Pari 806.02.

N.H. Admin. Code § Pari 806.01

#7820, eff 1-11-03 (formerly Chapter Pari 500)