Kan. Admin. Regs. § 112-4-12 - Qualifications for apprentice jockey
(a) Any person who
has ridden fewer than 40 winners or who has ridden for less than three years
since first being licensed in any racing jurisdiction, and who otherwise meets
the license qualifications of a jockey, may qualify as an apprentice jockey if
the applicant completes satisfactory rides in at least two races under the
observation of the stewards. Any apprentice jockey may be granted an apprentice
certificate issued by the stewards and filed with the commission in replacement
of a traditional apprentice contract.
(b) Each contract and transfer of contract
shall be approved by the stewards and filed with the commission. Each contract
employer shall not have any interest in the earnings of an apprentice jockey.
Racetrack or commission officials and their licensed assistants and employees
shall not directly or indirectly buy or sell any contract upon any jockey or
apprentice jockey for themselves or any other person.
(c) In thoroughbred races, each apprentice
jockey shall ride with a five-pound weight allowance beginning with the
apprentice jockey's first mount. Each apprentice jockey's five-pound weight
allowance shall:
(1) Continue for a one-year
period beginning on the date of the apprentice jockey's fifth winning mount;
(2) continue for a second one-year
period beginning on the date the initial one-year period expires if the
apprentice jockey has not accumulated a total of 40 winning mounts from the
date of the apprentice jockey's first winning mount; and
(3) then terminate:
(A) Upon the expiration of the second
one-year period; or
(B) during the
second one-year period when the apprentice jockey accumulates a total of 40
winning mounts from the date of the apprentice jockey's first winning mount,
whichever first occurs.
(d) Only the results from thoroughbred races
at authorized race meetings in the United States, Canada or Mexico that are
reported in the daily racing form or other recognized racing publica-tions
approved by the commission shall be considered in determining license
eligibility for apprentice jockeys.
(e) If an apprentice jockey is unable to ride
for a period of 14 consecutive days or more after the date of the apprentice
jockey's fifth winning mount because of service in the armed forces of the
United States or because of physical disability, the time during which the
apprentice weight allowance may be claimed may be extended by the commission
for a period not to exceed the period the apprentice jockey was unable to ride.
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