Section 99D.8A. Requirements of applicant — penalty — consent to search.  


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  •   1.  A person shall not be issued a license to conduct races under this chapter or an occupational license unless the person has completed and signed an application on the form prescribed and published by the commission. The application shall state the full name, social security number, residence, date of birth and other personal identifying information of the applicant that the commission deems necessary. The application shall state whether the applicant has any of the following:

      a.  A record of conviction of a felony.

      b.  An addiction to alcohol or a controlled substance.

      c.  A history of mental illness or repeated acts of violence.

      2.  An applicant shall submit pictures, fingerprints, and descriptions of physical characteristics to the commission in the manner prescribed on the application forms. The fingerprints may be submitted to the federal bureau of investigation by the department of public safety through the state criminal history repository for the purpose of a national criminal history check.

      3.  The commission shall charge the applicant a fee set by the department of public safety, division of criminal investigation, to defray the costs associated with the search and classification of fingerprints required in subsection 2. This fee is in addition to any other license fee charged by the commission.

      4.  A person who knowingly makes a false statement on the application is guilty of an aggravated misdemeanor.

      5.  The licensee or a holder of an occupational license shall consent to agents of the division of criminal investigation of the department of public safety or commission employees designated by the administrator of the commission to the search without a warrant of the licensee or holder’s person, personal property and effects, and premises which are located within the racetrack enclosure or adjacent facilities under control of the licensee to inspect or investigate for criminal violations of this chapter or violations of rules adopted by the commission.

    84 Acts, ch 1265, §4

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    84 Acts, ch 1266, §7

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    2002 Acts, ch 1044, §5, 11

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    2003 Acts, ch 108, §29

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    2005 Acts, ch 35, §31