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4-31-3-13. Enforcement powers of the director of security; summons issued by executive director or director of security

IN Code § 4-31-3-13 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 13. (a) The commission shall employ a director of security who is qualified by training and experience in law enforcement or security to supervise, direct, coordinate, and administer the security activities of the commission.

(b) The director of security may do the following:

(1) Investigate licensees of the commission, including applicants for licenses, necessary to ensure the security and integrity of pari-mutuel racing.

(2) Investigate an alleged violation of this article or a rule adopted by the commission.

(3) Enter a permit holder's premises for the performance of the director's lawful duties.

(4) Conduct searches authorized by IC 4-31-13-4.

(5) Perform other duties the commission prescribes.

(c) The executive director or the director of security may issue a summons to any licensee who is alleged to have violated this article, the rules of the commission, or an order of the commission. The summons must set forth substantially the nature of the alleged violation and command the licensee to appear before the commission at a stated time and place. However, the stated time for a hearing held under this subsection must be at least thirty (30) days after the issuance of the summons.

As added by P.L.50-1995, SEC.3. Amended by P.L.210-2013, SEC.2.

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4-31-3-13. Enforcement powers of the director of security; summons issued by executive director or director of security