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Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act (HISA): Its Impact on Equine Welfare, NYS Racing and Regulation, and on Federal Administrative and Constitutional Law

Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act (HISA): Its Impact on Equine Welfare, NYS Racing and Regulation, and on Federal Administrative and Constitutional Law

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Enhance your knowledge of Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act (HISA) and its new federal regulatory framework. Our esteemed panel of presenters represents movers and shakers of Federal and New York State racing and regulation. Learn the structure of the Act, the Authority, their related entities, a pro bono initiative, and the impact on the horseracing industry. Gain insights into the constitutional challenges against HISA in the context of current key administrative law issues. Hear how New York’s racing regulator and the state’s largest thoroughbred racing operator are balancing the new federal regulations and the existing state regulatory framework. Listen to and have the opportunity to ask questions of a panel of presenters as they discuss how the Act has already changed the landscape of racing, what to expect in the future, and how the players are interacting. Incidentally, our presenters present an array of different paths taken by New York-licensed attorneys. This program will interest you if you represent racing clients, oppose or support racing or regulation, practice administrative law, follow or litigate constitutional issues, or focus on animal welfare issues.

Start Date:
  • April 18, 2024
Start Time:
  • 12:00 PM
End Time:
  • 3:00 PM
Areas Of Professional Practice Credit(s):
  • 3.0
Total Credit(s):
  • 3.0
Region:
  • Virtual Participation
Format:
  • Webinar
Product Code:
  • 0NW81
Section Member Price: $25.00
NYSBA Member Price: $75.00 Join (or renew) for special member pricing
Non-Member Price: $125.00
Sponsoring Committee Group
  • Committee on Animals and the Law
  • Local and State Government Law Section
  • Committee on Continuing Legal Education