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Maryland Racing Commission

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The Maryland Racing Commission is the official governing body that oversees the horse racing and off-track betting in Maryland. Based in Towson, Maryland, it was formed on 1920.

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The commission operates under Title 11, Business Regulation, Annotated Code of Maryland, Horse Racing. and operated the following sub-committees; Maryland-Bred Race Fund Advisory Committee, Maryland Standardbred Race Fund Advisory Committee and the Maryland Jockey Injury Compensation Fund

History

In 1992, the commission introduced off-track betting.

Directors and Members

The current head of the racing commission is Bruce Quade.

The commission is required to have five board members without a financial interest and four members with a financial interest in racing who serve four year terms.

Mike Hopkins (Executive Director 2003–present) Bruce Quade (Director 2011-), Tom Winebrener, John Franzone, David Hayden, Charles Tildon, Ernest Grecco, Mary Louise Preis, Louis Ulman, John McDaniel, Bruce C. Spizler (Senior Assistant Attorney General)

  • 2001 - Lewis J. Ulman (Director)
  • Frank F. Favazza Jr.(-2010)
  • Frank Small, Jr. (Chairman 1951-1952, member 1937-1950)
  • References

    Maryland Racing Commission Wikipedia