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1. | To improve the commission's regulatory oversight by getting criminal history reports from the FBI faster due to direct electronic submission of prints by the Compact. (24-48 hour turnaround vs. 6-8 weeks)
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2. | To simplify the licensing process for racing participants, who have to deal with a myriad of regulations and forms that vary from state to state.
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3. | To make it easier for tracks in this state to attract a large field of top participants for special events and stakes races.
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4. | To help racing grow by removing one hassle for new owners, thus encouraging them to join and stay in the game.
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5 . | To feel personal satisfaction from contributing to the development of the first truly uniform, nationwide regulatory program.
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6. | To demonstrate this commission's commitment to vision and innovation in the regulation of racing.
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7. | To improve the efficiency of this commission's licensing office by reducing duplicative fingerprinting and processing of applications.
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8. | To support a program that has been endorsed by and financially supported by every major racing industry organization.
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9. | To participate in and improve the value of a program that the industry has sought for decades.
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10. | To go beyond the lip service normally paid to the term "uniform regulation" and take action to make the term a reality, thus disproving the industry charge that regulators are the only members of the industry who are not taking a national/global approach to racing.
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