Mich. Admin. Code R. 431.4255 - Drivers; licensing
Rule 4255.
(1) A
person who desires to drive a harness horse at a race meeting licensed by the
executive director is required to obtain a license from the executive director,
upon the recommendation of the stewards, whether or not the person possesses
any other license.
(2) Every
applicant for a driver's license shall satisfy the stewards in a manner
prescribed by the stewards, that he or she meets all of the following
qualifications:
(a) Has had at least 1 year's
training experience and has demonstrated the ability to drive.
(b) Is physically and mentally competent to
drive.
(c) Is knowledgeable of, and
conversant in, the training and driving of harness horses.
(d) Is familiar with the rules of
racing.
(e) Has a minimum of 20/40
corrected vision in both eyes or, if the individual is blind in 1 eye, not less
than 20/30 corrected vision in the other eye, as certified by a licensed
optometrist, oculist, or ophthalmologist.
(f) Is not less than 16 years of
age.
(g) Is the holder of a
currently valid A (full), V (probationary), P (provisional) or Q (qualifier)
license issued by the United States Trotting Association, or comparable
licensing issued by Standardbred Canada.
(3) Proper licensing notwithstanding, the
stewards at any race meeting may refuse to permit any driver to compete in a
race if, in their judgment, he or she is unfit, unqualified, or too
inexperienced to drive. The driver may be required to submit to a physical
examination under conditions specified by the stewards.
(4) A person aspiring to become a driver may,
after successfully completing a written exam administered by the United States
Trotting Association or Standardbred Canada, apply for licensing to drive in
qualifying races and nonbetting races only. Persons granted Q licenses shall be
not less than 16 years of age and have the approval of the stewards. All
persons driving in races on a track licensed by the executive director shall do
so under the scrutiny of the stewards and, where instituted, a horsemen's
advisory committee, which shall present its observations to the stewards in
writing. To aid in making a determination on the ability and qualifications of
the holder of a Q license, the stewards may require the driver to go a rated
mile, with the times for the mile and the quarters thereof to be declared
beforehand by the driver. The holder of a Q license shall perform not less than
12 satisfactory qualifying drives before being advanced to a P
license.
(5) A driver holding a P
license shall not be considered for advancement to an A license by the stewards
until he or she has qualified pursuant to 1 of the following provisions:
(a) Had at least 1 year's driving experience
while holding a P license, plus 25 satisfactory pari-mutuel starts in the
calendar year before application.
(b) Had less than 1 year's driving experience
while holding a P license, but had not less than 50 satisfactory pari-mutuel
starts and the written approval from the stewards at a recognized
meet.
(c) Made 25 satisfactory
starts at pari-mutuel or grand circuit meetings in the 2 calendar years
preceding the date of application if he or she has had not less than 50
satisfactory fair starts.
(6) A driver who presently holds a license
and wishes to obtain a license in a higher category and who has not previously
submitted to a written test may be required to take a written test before
becoming eligible to obtain a license in a higher category.
(7) Repeated rule violations are grounds for
refusal to grant, or grounds for revocation of, any driver's license.
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