Illinois Racing Board met April 11

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Illinois Racing Board met April 11.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. Public Commentary.

2. Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act Update

3. Request submitted by FAIRMOUNT PARK, INC for approval of a racing official. 

4. Request submitted by HAWTHORNE RACE COURSE, INC for approval of racing officials.

5. Request submitted by HAWTHORNE RACE COURSE, INC for approval of Inter-track Wagering Location licenses to operate in calendar year 2022.

6. Request submitted by HAWTHORNE RACE COURSE, INC for approval of a concessionaire license to operate in calendar year 2022.

7. Commissioner Comments.

8. Approval of February 17, 2022, Board Meeting Minutes.

9. Motion to adjourn

https://www2.illinois.gov/sites/irb/Documents/Agendas/April%2014%202022%20IRB%20Agenda.pdf



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