Kan. Admin. Regs. § 112-4-4 - Certain prohibited licenses
(a) The stewards or
racing judges, with the approval of the commission, may prohibit an applicant
from holding an occupation license when, in the opinion of the stewards or
racing judges, a conflict of interest is created that reflects adversely on the
honesty and integrity of racing.
(b) No commission-licensed veterinarian,
racing official, or photo finish operator shall be licensed as an owner.
(c) No commission-licensed jockey,
assistant starter, jockey room attendant or valet shall be licensed as a horse
owner.
(d) No commission-licensed
leadout or patrol judge shall be licensed as a greyhound owner.
(e) No person shall be licensed in any
capacity that may constitute a licensing conflict. The fact that persons are
married shall not, in and of itself, constitute a licensing conflict. If the
stewards or racing judges are concerned that a conflict of interest may exist,
they shall conduct a hearing concerning the potential conflict. They shall
draft findings of fact and issue a licensing recommendation to the commission
concerning the potential conflict.
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