Minnesota Administrative Rules
7878.0160 SECURITY COOPERATION.
Subpart 1.
Security officers must cooperate with law enforcement agencies.
Class A, Class B, and Class D licensees and all security officers must cooperate fully with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies with jurisdiction to enforce criminal laws at horse racing facilities, and must report promptly all crimes suspected, investigated, or prevented at a licensed racetrack to the A&GED.
Subp. 2.
Notification of searches.
Within 24 hours of any searches conducted by an association or its security personnel, the Racing Commission director of racing security or his or her designee must be notified of the searches and any relative circumstances involved. A copy of the inventory sheet of all items confiscated during the searches must accompany the notification. All illegal contraband seized as a result of a search must be secured by the association until contact is made with commission investigators. After consultation with commission investigators, all contraband must be transferred or disposed of according to applicable law. Under no circumstances shall the association or its security personnel destroy or otherwise dispose of any illegal contraband.
History:
9 SR 2527; 10 SR 2161; 24 SR 1568; 50 SR 1117
Published Electronically:
April 23, 2026
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes