Ohio Thoroughbred breeders would be licensed by the state for a fee each year and face serious penalties--including a suspension of up to 10 years--should they violate rules governing registration of state-bred horses under regulations proposed by the Ohio State Racing Commission.
The new rules stemmed from an investigation this year that revealed several horses registered in Ohio
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