If, during any period of time that racetrack facilities remain open pursuant to the provisions of this section, the Governor determines that a permit holder, or any employee thereof, may be engaged in what the Governor believes to be a violation of any State statute or regulation governing the operation of those facilities and the conduct of horse racing in this State, that would ordinarily subject a permit holder or employee to a possible suspension or revocation of its permit or license, the Governor shall have the authority to summarily suspend the permit or license of that permit holder or employee until such time as it is rescinded by the Governor, or the state of emergency ceases and the commission is able to address the matter.
Any violation of a statute or regulation that would ordinarily subject a permit holder or licensee to a fine, but which occurs while a racetrack facility remains open during a state of emergency pursuant to this section, which is not reported by the permit holder or licensee in accordance with commission rules and regulations pursuant to subsection b. of this section, shall be punishable by a fine of no less than five times and up to ten times the amount of the usual fine, depending on the nature and seriousness of the violation. When the state of emergency ceases, permit holders shall be responsible for any costs associated with implementing the provisions of this section, including any costs accrued by the commission and associated with re-implementing commission functions and duties.
N.J.S. § 5:5-22.3