Ariz. Admin. Code § R19-2-109 - Jockeys and Apprentice Jockeys
A.
In this Chapter, unless the context requires otherwise:
1. A jockey shall pass a physical examination
by a physician designated by a permittee. A physical examination is valid for
12 months. A steward may require that a jockey take an additional physical
examination if the steward reasonably believes a jockey's physical condition
may endanger himself, his mount, or others. A steward may refuse to allow a
jockey to ride until the jockey successfully passes another physical
examination. A steward or a steward's designee may require that a jockey
provide blood or urine samples for analysis upon request under A.R.S. §
5-104(C).
2. Unless excused by the stewards, a jockey
engaged to ride in a race shall report to the jockey room at least one hour
before post time of the first race in which the jockey is scheduled to ride
and, unless excused by the stewards, shall remain in the jockey room between
races until all engagements for the day have been fulfilled.
3. A jockey shall wear standard jockey attire
in official races.
4. Only a
jockey, an attendant, and a racing official are permitted in the jockey
room.
5. A jockey is entitled to a
mount fee as established by agreement between the jockey and the owner or
trainer when the jockey is weighed out by the clerk of scales except when:
a. The jockey refuses to ride a mount without
proper cause; and
b. A steward
replaces the jockey with a substitute jockey, unless the jockey is being
replaced because of an injury received after weighing out and before the start
of a race.
6. An owner
or trainer may replace a jockey named at the draw by lot or by a steward
without payment of a mount fee by notifying a steward or the steward's designee
by 9:00 a.m. MST the entry day following the draw.
7. An owner or trainer shall pay a mount fee
to a replaced jockey that is equal to the fee paid to the jockey who rides the
race unless:
a. The owner or trainer replaces
the jockey by notifying a steward or the steward's designee no later than 9:00
a.m. MST on the next business day after the jockey is replaced. If this notice
is made, the owner shall pay a losing fee to each jockey the owner replaced in
a race. The Director may establish an earlier deadline for jockey changes in
consultation with a permittee, steward, jockey, owner, and trainer, or their
representatives at the race meet. The Director shall not establish a deadline
for jockey changes later than noon of a race day at any race meet with an
average daily handle of $100,000.00 or less; or
b. The replaced jockey or jockey's agent
waives the fee.
B.Equipment.
3.
4. A jockey, apprentice jockey, exercise rider, pony
person, and any other person shall wear a properly fastened helmet at all times
when mounted on a racing surface.
1. A steward shall ensure that a bridle used
in a race does not exceed two pounds in weight.
2. If a jockey uses a whip in a race, the
jockey shall ensure that the whip is at least 1/4 inch in diameter and not more
than one pound in weight or 30 inches in length including the popper.
3. When a jockey races without a whip, notice
that the jockey is racing without a whip shall be made in the official race
program or announced to the general public through effective, usual, and
customary means intended and expected to reach the majority of the racing
public.
5. A jockey, apprentice jockey, and exercise
rider shall wear an industry-approved safety vest at all times when mounted on
a racing surface.
C.Weight; weighing.
1. An owner shall deposit a losing mount fee
with a permittee before a jockey is weighed out for a race. If an owner fails
to comply with this subsection, a steward may declare the owner's horse out of
the race.
2. A jockey shall weigh
out and weigh in for a race without a whip or bridle.
3. A jockey's weight is measured against the
jockey's assigned weight as published in the official race program.
4. A jockey shall not ride in a race if the
jockey weighs out more than one pound less than the jockey's assigned weight
published in the official race program.
5. A jockey shall report the jockey's weight
to the clerk of scales one hour before the time set for the first scheduled
race of the race day.
a. A jockey shall not
ride in a race if more than two pounds overweight without the consent of the
owner or trainer of the horse the jockey is to ride.
b. A jockey shall not ride in a race if more
than seven pounds overweight without the consent of a steward.
c. A steward shall not disqualify a horse
because of any overweight the horse carries.
d. A permittee shall notify the public of any
weight different from that published in the official race program through
effective, usual, and customary mechanisms intended and expected to reach the
majority of the wagering public.
6. Immediately after pulling up, a jockey
shall ride to the place of weighing in, dismount after obtaining permission
from the official in charge, and wait to be weighed by the clerk of the
scales.
7. A jockey shall not
intentionally touch any person or thing other than the jockey's own equipment
before weighing in.
a. A jockey shall
unsaddle the jockey's own horse, unless the jockey obtains permission from an
official in charge.
b. An attendant
shall touch a horse only by the horse's bridle unless the attendant obtains
permission from an official in charge.
c. A person shall not touch the equipment of
a jockey who has returned to the winner's circle to dismount until the jockey
has been weighed in unless the person obtains permission from an official in
charge.
8. A jockey who
is not able to ride to the place of weighing in because of an accident or
illness that disables either the jockey or the horse shall walk or be assisted
to the scales.
D.Apprentice jockey.
1. Licenses.
a. An applicant for an apprentice jockey
license shall submit to the Department a certified copy of the applicant's
birth certificate or other satisfactory evidence of date of birth.
b. A steward shall issue an apprentice jockey
license if an applicant:
i. Is more than 16
years old and, if less than age 18 years old, a parent or guardian signs the
license application assuming full financial responsibility for the
applicant;
ii. Is approved by a
starter for working a horse out of the gate ;
iii. Successfully demonstrates to a steward
the ability to gallop or exercise a horse; and
iv. Has the necessary tack and
apparel.
2.
Expiration of license; weight allowance.
a.
An apprentice jockey license expires when the apprentice jockey can no longer
claim the weight allowances under subsection (D)(2)(b). When an apprentice
jockey license expires, the apprentice jockey shall surrender the license to
the Department. If an apprentice jockey license expires during the term of the
current licensing cycle, the Department shall issue a jockey license at no
additional cost.
b. An apprentice
jockey who has not been licensed previously in any country may claim a weight
allowance as follows in all overnight races except handicaps and stakes :
i. Five pounds for one year from the date of
the apprentice jockey's fifth winner; or
ii. If the apprentice jockey has not ridden
at least 40 winners within one year from the date of the apprentice jockey's
fifth winner, five pounds for three years from the date of the apprentice
jockey's first winner or until the apprentice jockey has ridden a total of 40
winners, whichever comes first.
c. The calculation of the time for which an
apprentice jockey may claim a weight allowance shall not include time:
i. In the armed forces, or
ii. The apprentice jockey is physically
incapacitated from performing as a jockey.
d. An apprentice jockey may ride quarter
horses under the following conditions:
i. The
apprentice jockey does not claim an apprentice jockey weight allowance in the
race; and
ii. The Department does
not consider a winner in the race for the purpose of computing the expiration
of the right of the apprentice jockey to claim a weight allowance.
E.Prohibited
acts.
1. A jockey shall not fail or refuse to
fulfill an engagement for a race unless:
a.
The race or race card is canceled, or
b. A steward excuses the jockey.
2. A jockey shall not own, either
in whole or in part, a horse registered for racing at a track where the jockey
is riding.
3. A jockey shall not
engage in any pari-mutuel wagering transaction except through the owner of and
on the horse that the jockey rides.
4. A jockey attendant, jockey valet, or any
licensee employed inside a jockey room shall not place a wager for themselves
or another person while they are acting under the authority of their
license.
5. A jockey shall not ride
against a horse trained by the jockey's spouse except as part of an
entry.
6. A jockey shall not whip a
horse:
a. On the head, flanks, or any part of
the horse's body other than the shoulders or hind quarters;
b. During the post parade except when
necessary to control the horse;
c.
Excessively or brutally causing welts or breaks in the skin;
d. When the horse clearly is out of the race
or has obtained its maximum placing; or
e. Persistently even though the horse is
showing no response to the whip.
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