Section 24015 Of Chapter 8. Drugging Of Horses From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 11. >> Chapter 8.
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. (a) Every event shall be registered with the department,
unless otherwise prescribed by the secretary by regulation. The event
manager of an event shall file a completed registration form with
the department, as prescribed by the secretary, at least 60 days
before the beginning of the event, which shall constitute the
registration of the event.
(b) An event manager who fails to register an event required to be
registered pursuant to this chapter is subject to a civil penalty to
be levied by the secretary in an amount not less than one hundred
dollars ($100) or more than two thousand five hundred dollars
($2,500). In determining the amount of the penalty, the secretary
shall consider any previous violations, and whether the event manager
cooperated in good faith with the department.
(c) In addition to the civil penalty specified in subdivision (b),
the secretary may, after notice and an opportunity for a hearing,
suspend the event manager from hosting or managing a public equine
event for a period of not less than 90 days or more than one year for
each violation. It is unlawful for an event manager suspended from
hosting or managing a public equine event by the secretary to conduct
a public equine event during the period of suspension. An event
manager suspended by the secretary from hosting or managing a public
equine event, who hosts or manages a public equine event during the
period of suspension, is subject to the civil penalty prescribed by
subdivision (b) for each public equine event held during the period
of suspension.