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§  312.  Special policemen. 1. For the purpose of preserving order and  preventing offenses against the laws prohibiting gambling, the  officers  or  directors of any corporation or association created under or subject  to the provisions of  sections  two  hundred  twenty-two  through  seven  hundred  five of this chapter are hereby authorized to appoint from time  to time, special policemen, and the same to  remove  at  pleasure,  who,  when  appointed, shall be peace officers with the same powers within and  about such grounds as are vested in  peace  officers  as  set  forth  in  section  2.20 of the criminal procedure law, whose duty and powers, when  appointed, shall be to preserve order within and around the grounds  and  racetracks  of  said corporation or association, to protect the property  within said grounds, to  eject  or  arrest  all  persons  who  shall  be  improperly  within the grounds of such corporation or association or who  shall be guilty of disorderly conduct, or who shall neglect or refuse to  pay the fees or to observe the rules prescribed by said  corporation  or  association;  and  it  shall be the further duty of said policemen, when  appointed  to  prevent  all  violations  of  law   with   reference   to  pool-selling,  bookmaking, and other gambling, and to arrest any and all  persons violating such provisions, and to convey such person or  persons  so  arrested,  with  a  statement  of the cause of such arrest, before a  court having jurisdiction of such offense, to be dealt with according to  the law. The appointment of policemen in pursuance of this section shall  not be deemed to supersede in any wise on the grounds and  racetrack  of  such  corporation  or  association  the  authority  of peace officers or  police officers of  the  jurisdiction  within  which  such  grounds  and  racetrack are located.    2.  Any  appointment  of  a special policeman under this section shall  only be made with the approval of the state racing and  wagering  board.  Application for such approval shall be in such form as may be prescribed  by  the  board  and  shall contain such other information or material or  evidence as the board shall require. In acting  on  an  application  for  such  approval  the  board  shall  consider  the background, experience,  integrity, and competence of the candidate for appointment,  the  public  interest,  convenience  or necessity and the interests of harness racing  generally. The board in its discretion may set  the  term  of  any  such  appointment,   terminate  any  existing  appointment  at  any  time  and  prescribe conditions and rules for the conduct of such office.

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Statutes > New-york > Pml > Article-3 > 312

§  312.  Special policemen. 1. For the purpose of preserving order and  preventing offenses against the laws prohibiting gambling, the  officers  or  directors of any corporation or association created under or subject  to the provisions of  sections  two  hundred  twenty-two  through  seven  hundred  five of this chapter are hereby authorized to appoint from time  to time, special policemen, and the same to  remove  at  pleasure,  who,  when  appointed, shall be peace officers with the same powers within and  about such grounds as are vested in  peace  officers  as  set  forth  in  section  2.20 of the criminal procedure law, whose duty and powers, when  appointed, shall be to preserve order within and around the grounds  and  racetracks  of  said corporation or association, to protect the property  within said grounds, to  eject  or  arrest  all  persons  who  shall  be  improperly  within the grounds of such corporation or association or who  shall be guilty of disorderly conduct, or who shall neglect or refuse to  pay the fees or to observe the rules prescribed by said  corporation  or  association;  and  it  shall be the further duty of said policemen, when  appointed  to  prevent  all  violations  of  law   with   reference   to  pool-selling,  bookmaking, and other gambling, and to arrest any and all  persons violating such provisions, and to convey such person or  persons  so  arrested,  with  a  statement  of the cause of such arrest, before a  court having jurisdiction of such offense, to be dealt with according to  the law. The appointment of policemen in pursuance of this section shall  not be deemed to supersede in any wise on the grounds and  racetrack  of  such  corporation  or  association  the  authority  of peace officers or  police officers of  the  jurisdiction  within  which  such  grounds  and  racetrack are located.    2.  Any  appointment  of  a special policeman under this section shall  only be made with the approval of the state racing and  wagering  board.  Application for such approval shall be in such form as may be prescribed  by  the  board  and  shall contain such other information or material or  evidence as the board shall require. In acting  on  an  application  for  such  approval  the  board  shall  consider  the background, experience,  integrity, and competence of the candidate for appointment,  the  public  interest,  convenience  or necessity and the interests of harness racing  generally. The board in its discretion may set  the  term  of  any  such  appointment,   terminate  any  existing  appointment  at  any  time  and  prescribe conditions and rules for the conduct of such office.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pml > Article-3 > 312

§  312.  Special policemen. 1. For the purpose of preserving order and  preventing offenses against the laws prohibiting gambling, the  officers  or  directors of any corporation or association created under or subject  to the provisions of  sections  two  hundred  twenty-two  through  seven  hundred  five of this chapter are hereby authorized to appoint from time  to time, special policemen, and the same to  remove  at  pleasure,  who,  when  appointed, shall be peace officers with the same powers within and  about such grounds as are vested in  peace  officers  as  set  forth  in  section  2.20 of the criminal procedure law, whose duty and powers, when  appointed, shall be to preserve order within and around the grounds  and  racetracks  of  said corporation or association, to protect the property  within said grounds, to  eject  or  arrest  all  persons  who  shall  be  improperly  within the grounds of such corporation or association or who  shall be guilty of disorderly conduct, or who shall neglect or refuse to  pay the fees or to observe the rules prescribed by said  corporation  or  association;  and  it  shall be the further duty of said policemen, when  appointed  to  prevent  all  violations  of  law   with   reference   to  pool-selling,  bookmaking, and other gambling, and to arrest any and all  persons violating such provisions, and to convey such person or  persons  so  arrested,  with  a  statement  of the cause of such arrest, before a  court having jurisdiction of such offense, to be dealt with according to  the law. The appointment of policemen in pursuance of this section shall  not be deemed to supersede in any wise on the grounds and  racetrack  of  such  corporation  or  association  the  authority  of peace officers or  police officers of  the  jurisdiction  within  which  such  grounds  and  racetrack are located.    2.  Any  appointment  of  a special policeman under this section shall  only be made with the approval of the state racing and  wagering  board.  Application for such approval shall be in such form as may be prescribed  by  the  board  and  shall contain such other information or material or  evidence as the board shall require. In acting  on  an  application  for  such  approval  the  board  shall  consider  the background, experience,  integrity, and competence of the candidate for appointment,  the  public  interest,  convenience  or necessity and the interests of harness racing  generally. The board in its discretion may set  the  term  of  any  such  appointment,   terminate  any  existing  appointment  at  any  time  and  prescribe conditions and rules for the conduct of such office.