Kan. Admin. Regs. § 112-14-9 - Prohibited acts
(a) Loud shouting
or similar conduct is forbidden in a race. After the word "go" is given, both
feet of the driver shall be kept in the stirrups until after the finish of the
race. Each driver shall have both feet in the stirrups when horses are parading
to the post and during qualifying races.
(b) Whips shall not exceed four feet eight
inches. Snappers shall not exceed eight inches. Brutal use of the whip shall be
a violation punishable at the discretion of the commission by a fine or
suspension, or both. Use of the butt-end of the whip shall be prohibited.
(c) Any person found guilty of
removing or altering a horse's hopples for the purpose of fraud may be fined or
suspended by the commission. Each horse habitually wearing hopples shall not be
permitted to start in a race without them, except by the permission of the
stewards. No horse shall wear a headpole protruding beyond its nose.
(d) If a horse breaks from its gait in
trotting or pacing, the driver shall immediately take the horse to the outside
where clearance exists and pull it to its gait.
(1) Any of the following may be considered a
violation of these racing regulations:
(A)
Failure to properly attempt to pull the horse to its gait;
(B) failure to take to the outside where
clearance exists; or
(C) failure
to lose ground by the break from the horse's gait.
(2) If there is no failure on the part of the
driver in complying with subparagraphs (A), (B) or (C) above, the horse shall
not be set back unless a contending horse on gait is lapped, or partly
alongside, on the hind quarter of the breaking horse at the finish.
(3) The stewards may set any horse back one
or more places if, in their judgment, any of the above violations has been
committed, and the driver may be fined or suspended by the commis-sion.
(4) If any horse breaks from its
gait during any part of the race, and, in the opinion of the stewards,
interferes with any horse or horses, the interference shall be a violation of
these racing regulations. The interfering horse shall be placed behind all
horses subject to the interference unless the driver of the horse or horses
subject to the interference failed to exercise reasonable care to avoid the
incident.
(e) If a
driver allows a horse to break from its gait for the purpose of losing a heat
or dash, the driver may be set down by the stewards or suspended or fined by
the commission or any combination of the three.
(f) It shall be the duty of one of the
stewards to call out every break made from a horse's gait. The clerk shall at
once note the break in writing.
(g) Horses called for a race shall have the
exclusive right of the course, and all other horses shall vacate the track at
once, unless permitted to remain by the stewards.
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