Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 23, December 10, 2024
Section 15.1.10.42 - MINIMUM LIVE RACE DAYS AND RACESA. A racetrack gaming operator's license shall become automatically void if the racetrack fails to maintain a minimum of four live race days a week with at least nine live races on each race day during its licensed race meet.B. Maintaining fewer than four live race days or nine live races on each race day during a licensed race meet does not constitute a failure to maintain the minimum number of live race days or races required by Section 60-2E-27(B), NMSA 1978 of the act or these rules if the licensee submits to the board written approval by the racing commission for the licensee to vary the minimum number of live race days or races, and the variance is due to any of the following: (1) inability of a racetrack gaming operator licensee to fill races as published in the licensee's condition book;(2) severe weather or other act, event or occurrence resulting from natural forces;(3) strikes or work stoppages by jockeys or other persons necessary to conduct a race or meet;(4) power outages, electrical failures, or failure or unavailability of any equipment or supplies necessary to conduct a race or meet;(5) hazardous conditions or other threats to the public health or safety; or(6) any other act, event or occurrence that is not within the control of the licensee even with the exercise of reasonable diligence or care.C. Failure of a racetrack gaming operator licensee to submit to the board written approval by the racing commission of a variance in the licensee's live race days or races constitutes a failure to maintain the minimum number of live races required by the act and these rules regardless of the cause for the variance.D. Upon determination by the board that a racetrack gaming operator licensee has failed to maintain the minimum number of live race days or races as required by the act and these rules: (1) the gaming operator's license shall become automatically void and of no legal effect;(2) the gaming operator licensee shall immediately cease the conduct of all gaming activity;(3) the board will immediately disable all gaming devices on the gaming operator licensee's premises or under the gaming operator licensee's control and shall take the gaming devices into the board's custody in a manner to be determined by the board.E. A racetrack gaming operator licensee whose license has been voided may apply for a new license from the board at any time. The application for licensure shall be processed in the same manner as a new application. The applicant shall submit all required forms, including but not limited to license and key person applications, and shall pay all applicable fees and costs.F. Voiding of a license by the board pursuant to Section 60-2E-27(B), NMSA 1978 of the act and these rules does not constitute a denial, permanent suspension or revocation of the license for cause by the board or a limiting action by the board on the gaming operator licensee.N.M. Admin. Code § 15.1.10.42
15.1.10.42 NMAC - N, 10/15/00; A, 2/28/05; A, 12/15/10, Adopted by New Mexico Register, Volume XXVI, Issue 19, October 15, 2015, eff. 10/15/2015, Adopted by New Mexico Register, Volume XXVII, Issue 02, January 29, 2016, eff. 1/29/2016