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§ 248. Racing season; allotment of dates for racing. In the assignment  of  dates  by  the  state  racing and wagering board to corporations for  conducting running races or steeplechases no conflict shall be deemed to  exist by reason of duplication of dates as between race meetings in  the  first  zone  and  race  meetings in the second zone, nor as between race  meetings within a zone if the race courses at which  such  meetings  are  held are at least thirty-five miles apart in the first zone and at least  seventy-five  miles  apart  in the second zone, except that a minimum of  thirty-six days of racing shall be assigned exclusively  to  the  second  zone  unless  the governor determines that a sufficient emergency exists  for reducing such number of days of racing, in  which  event  the  state  racing  and  wagering board is then authorized to assign a lesser number  of days of racing to the second zone.  The  state  racing  and  wagering  board  may  separately apportion to the several corporations licensed or  franchised to conduct running races or  steeplechases  as  many  of  the  racing  days  for the season, not to exceed the maximum number of racing  days permitted by law.

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Statutes > New-york > Pml > Article-2 > 248

§ 248. Racing season; allotment of dates for racing. In the assignment  of  dates  by  the  state  racing and wagering board to corporations for  conducting running races or steeplechases no conflict shall be deemed to  exist by reason of duplication of dates as between race meetings in  the  first  zone  and  race  meetings in the second zone, nor as between race  meetings within a zone if the race courses at which  such  meetings  are  held are at least thirty-five miles apart in the first zone and at least  seventy-five  miles  apart  in the second zone, except that a minimum of  thirty-six days of racing shall be assigned exclusively  to  the  second  zone  unless  the governor determines that a sufficient emergency exists  for reducing such number of days of racing, in  which  event  the  state  racing  and  wagering board is then authorized to assign a lesser number  of days of racing to the second zone.  The  state  racing  and  wagering  board  may  separately apportion to the several corporations licensed or  franchised to conduct running races or  steeplechases  as  many  of  the  racing  days  for the season, not to exceed the maximum number of racing  days permitted by law.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pml > Article-2 > 248

§ 248. Racing season; allotment of dates for racing. In the assignment  of  dates  by  the  state  racing and wagering board to corporations for  conducting running races or steeplechases no conflict shall be deemed to  exist by reason of duplication of dates as between race meetings in  the  first  zone  and  race  meetings in the second zone, nor as between race  meetings within a zone if the race courses at which  such  meetings  are  held are at least thirty-five miles apart in the first zone and at least  seventy-five  miles  apart  in the second zone, except that a minimum of  thirty-six days of racing shall be assigned exclusively  to  the  second  zone  unless  the governor determines that a sufficient emergency exists  for reducing such number of days of racing, in  which  event  the  state  racing  and  wagering board is then authorized to assign a lesser number  of days of racing to the second zone.  The  state  racing  and  wagering  board  may  separately apportion to the several corporations licensed or  franchised to conduct running races or  steeplechases  as  many  of  the  racing  days  for the season, not to exceed the maximum number of racing  days permitted by law.