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Licensing and Regulation. Two members represent
the Maryland Horse Breeders' Association, one rep-
resents the mile track associations, and one the
half-mile track associations. One is a member of the
Maryland Racing Commission. Authorization for
the Committee continues until July 1, 2001 (Code
1957, Art. 78B, sec. 18A).
MARTLAND STANDARDBRED RACE FUND
ADVISOKT COMMITTEE
Peter A. Bozick, Chairperson, 1991
Appointed by Maryland Racing Commission with
approval of Secretary ofLicensing ^Regulation: David
Wade, 1991; Thomas Barry, 1992; Philip
Callahan, 1993; Ed Leuger, 1994.
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The Maryland Standardbred Race Fund Ad-
visory Committee was introduced in 1971 (Chapter
771, Acts of 1971). The Committee assists and
advises the Maryland Racing Commission on the
administration of the Standardbred Race Program,
the Standardbred Race Fund, and the Stand-
ardbred Sires Stakes Program. The Standardbred
Race Fund is supported by an assessment on each
harness track licensee of a portion of the mutuel
pool of all its horse races during the year. The Fund
is then used as a purse for races involving Stand-
ardbred horses.
The Committee consists of five members. Four
members are appointed to four-year terms and the
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chairperson to a one-year term by the Maryland
Racing Commission with the approval of the
Secretary ofLicensing and Regulation. Two mem-
bers are nominated by the organization repre-
senting a majority of the standard breeders in
Maryland, and one is nominated by the Cloverleaf
Standardbred Owners' Association. One member is
a commercial breeder, one is a harness track licensee,
and one is a member of the Maryland Racing Com-
mission. Authorization for the Committee con-
tinues until July 1, 2001 (Code 1957, Art. 78B, sec.
17A).
MARYLAND JOCKEY INJURT COMPENSATION
FUND, INCORPORATED
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Appointed by Secretary ofLicensing ^r Regulation:
Richard Hoflberger; Michael Hopkins; Wayne
Wright.
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In January 1986, the Maryland Jockey Injury
Compensation Fund, Inc., was established as a
nonprofit corporation (Chapter 757, Acts of
1985). The Fund secures workmen's compensation
insurance coverage on a blanket basis for jockeys
licensed by the Maryland Racing Commission to
tide thoroughbred horses.
The Fund is managed by a three-member Board
of Directors, appointed by the Secretary ofLicens-
ing and Regulation (Code 1957, Art. 78B, sec. 32).
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