006.06.22 Ark. Code R. 001 - Thoroughbred Rule 2099.1 Commission Clocker
COMMISSION CLOCKER
2099. The Commission Clocker shall be
appointed by the Racing Commission and paid by the franchise holder. The
Commission Clocker and his assistants will be responsible for recording
official workouts each day. Official workouts that are not reported in The
Daily Racing Form shall be tabulated by the Commission Clocker and posted for
public viewing in a conspicuous place.
2099.1
(a)
(1) A
horse shall not be taken on the track for training or a workout except during
hours designated by the Association.
(2) The trainer or rider shall identify the
horse and distance to be worked to the Official Clocker or his
assistant.
(3) A horse which has
not started for a period of sixty (60) days or more prior to race day must have
at least two (2) official published timed workouts within the previous thirty
(30) days prior to race day, at least one (1) of which must be at distance of
four (4) furlongs or more. The workouts must have occurred at a pari-mutuel
horse racing facility or recognized horse training facility, approved by the
Stewards.
(4) A horse which has not
started for a period of six (6) months or more prior to a race day must have at
least three (3) officially published timed workouts, two (2) of which must be
within thirty (30) days of the race and one (1) of which must be at a distance
of four (4) furlongs or more. A horse which has not started for a period of six
(6) months or more must also undergo a physical examination by the trainer's
practicing veterinarian, and the trainer's practicing veterinarian must approve
the horse for racing in writing to the official veterinarian prior to being
entered in a race. The workouts must have occurred at a pari-mutuel horse
racing facility or a recognized horse training facility approved by the
Stewards.
(5) First time starters
must have three (3) or more official published timed workouts within the
previous sixty (60) days prior to race day, (i) two (2) of which must be within
the previous thirty (30) days prior to race day, (ii) at least one (1) of which
must be at a distance of four (4) furlongs or more, and (iii) at least one (1)
of which must be a workout starting out of the gate within the previous
forty-five (45) days prior to race day. The workouts must have occurred at a
pari-mutuel horse racing facility or recognized horse training facility
approved by the Stewards.
(6) The
Stewards may extend the thirty (30) day period in Rule 2099.1(a)(3), (4) and
(5) to thirty-seven (37) days, and the Stewards may extend the sixty (60) day
period in Rule 2099.1(a)(5) to sixty-seven (67) days, if the horse was unable
to complete the required workouts under said Rules due to the track being
closed for workouts.
(7) The
Association may impose more stringent workout
requirements.
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