C-72.1 - Act respecting racing

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105. The Government may, by regulation,
(1)  prescribe the classes and sub-classes of licences required for the performance of a function or the carrying on of an occupation related to horse racing, racehorse breeding and training, or horse racing betting houses, or an activity related to a business operated on the premises;
(1.1)  define the expression “betting house” with reference to horse-race betting;
(2)  determine the persons who are required to hold a licence where a function, an occupation or a business activity is performed or carried on by a legal person or a partnership;
(3)  delimit regions and prescribe quota standards governing the issue of race track licences, racing licences and horse racing betting house licences for each region;
(4)  determine the fee payable by a person applying for a licence, a certificate or an attestation, the mode and the time of payment, and the fee exigible to obtain a duplicate of such documents. The amount of the fee may vary according to the classes of licences or certificates;
(5)  determine the forms of horse racing that may be held or presented;
(6)  determine what devices cannot be used in exercising rights conferred by a licence unless a registration attestation is issued in respect of the device by the board;
(7)  determine, among the provisions of the rules established by the board, those the violation of which constitutes an offence;
(8)  determine the classes of activities or persons that may be exempt, in whole or in part, from the duties and obligations imposed under this Act or the regulations.
1987, c. 103, s. 105; 1990, c. 46, s. 17; 1993, c. 39, s. 95.
105. The Government may, by regulation,
(1)  prescribe the classes and sub-classes of licences required for the performance of a function or the carrying on of an occupation related to horse racing, racehorse breeding and training, or horse racing betting houses, or an activity related to a business operated on the premises;
(1.1)  define the expression “betting house” with reference to horse-race betting;
(2)  determine the persons who are required to hold a licence where a function, an occupation or a business activity is performed or carried on by a legal person or a partnership;
(3)  delimit regions and prescribe quota standards governing the issue of race track licences, racing licences and horse racing betting house licences for each region;
(4)  determine the fee payable by a person applying for a licence, a certificate or an attestation, the mode and the time of payment, and the fee exigible to obtain a duplicate of such documents. The amount of the fee may vary according to the classes of licences or certificates;
(5)  determine the forms of horse racing that may be held or presented;
(6)  determine what devices cannot be used in exercising rights conferred by a licence unless a registration attestation is issued in respect of the device by the Commission;
(7)  determine, among the provisions of the rules established by the Commission, those the violation of which constitutes an offence;
(8)  determine the classes of activities or persons that may be exempt, in whole or in part, from the duties and obligations imposed under this Act or the regulations.
1987, c. 103, s. 105; 1990, c. 46, s. 17.
105. The Government may, by regulation,
(1)  prescribe the classes and sub-classes of licences required for the performance of a function or the carrying on of an occupation related to horse racing or racehorse breeding and training, or an activity related to a business operated on the premises;
(2)  determine the persons who are required to hold a licence where a function, an occupation or a business activity is performed or carried on by a legal person or a partnership;
(3)  delimit regions and prescribe quota standards governing the issue of race track licences and racing licences for each region;
(4)  determine the fee payable by a person applying for a licence, a certificate or an attestation, the mode and the time of payment, and the fee exigible to obtain a duplicate of such documents. The amount of the fee may vary according to the classes of licences or certificates;
(5)  determine the forms of horse racing that may be held;
(6)  determine what devices cannot be used in exercising rights conferred by a licence unless a registration attestation is issued in respect of the device by the Commission;
(7)  determine, among the provisions of the rules established by the Commission, those the violation of which constitutes an offence;
(8)  determine the classes of activities or persons that may be exempt, in whole or in part, from the duties and obligations imposed under this Act or the regulations.
1987, c. 103, s. 105.