Rule 3769-2-19 | Fingerprinting.
(A) Applicants for licenses issued by the commission are to submit their fingerprints to the commission once every five years. It is the responsibility of commercial permit holders to have fingerprints taken of all such persons for submission to the commission prior to such persons being approved for admission to the racing premises. Persons not appearing at racing premises will submit their fingerprints in such manner as the commission prescribes. Fingerprints will be taken by competent and qualified personnel approved by the commission and submitted on forms prescribed by the commission.
(B) The commission may forward to the federal bureau of investigation or any other agency for processing, all fingerprints submitted by license applicants in compliance with section 3769.03 of the Revised Code. The commission will maintain a file of such fingerprints.
(C) This rule does not apply to thoroughbred, quarter horse, or standardbred owners who are currently and properly licensed as a thoroughbred, quarter horse, or standardbred owner in any other state or racing jurisdiction which has reciprocity with the Ohio state racing commission, provided the other state or racing jurisdiction fingerprints owners for the purpose of a criminal record check at least once every three years.
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