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Chapter 2026
Racetrack Operation and Premises

Sections

2026.001
Planning, Construction, and Operation Rules
2026.002
Prevention of Subterfuge in Racetrack Ownership or Operation
2026.003
Financial Disclosure
2026.004
Racing Location
2026.005
Change of Racing Location
2026.006
Lease of Racetrack Premises
2026.007
Inappropriate or Unsafe Conditions; Enforcement; Rules
2026.008
Supervision of Construction, Renovation, and Maintenance; Enforcement
2026.009
Racetrack Security
2026.010
Kennels
2026.011
Automobile Racing Facility Prohibited near Racetrack in Certain Counties
2026.012
Other Lawful Businesses Authorized
2026.013
Employee Compliance
2026.051
Commission Rules Regarding Exclusion or Ejection
2026.052
Exclusion or Ejection from Enclosure; Hearing; Appeal
2026.053
Exclusion or Ejection by Racetrack Association
2026.054
Criminal Trespass at Enclosure
2026.101
Classification
2026.107
Calculation of Live and Simulcast Race Dates
2026.151
Commission Approval Required
2026.152
Commission Review of Security Plans and Certain Contracts
2026.153
Management Contract: Requirements and Limitations
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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