Pennsylvania HB2625 amends the state's horse racing regulations to enhance the licensing process.
Pennsylvania HB2625 amends Title 3 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes to strengthen the licensing process for individuals and entities involved in horse racing. The bill requires applicants to submit fingerprints for criminal history checks, both state and federal. The Pennsylvania State Police will conduct the state check and forward the fingerprints to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for the federal check. The commission will consider this information when deciding on the fitness of applicants for licensure.
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