Ill. Admin. Code tit. 11, § 1424.120 - Clockers
a) The operator
shall employ an experienced clocker or clockers, approved by the stewards, who
shall in the line of his or their duties, keep an actual record of all
workouts, trials, gallops and speed tests, or any "morning races" on the track
of said operator or on any track used as a training place for horses eligible
to be entered at said race meeting, and said clocker shall, without delay,
present his records to the handicapper or racing secretary and a copy thereof
shall be delivered into the possession of the stewards; the racing secretary
shall have a true copy of said records immediately available to all newspapers
and recognized publications for the purpose of disseminating said
information.
b) All trainers
desiring to work out a horse must identify the horse by name to such clocker or
clockers or his representative and give the distance of the workout. No horse
and rider shall enter the track who has not provided the stated information.
Horsemen improperly identifying horses coming onto the track shall be subject
to fine and/or suspension by the stewards.
Notes
Amended April 11, 1974, filed April 30, 1974
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