58 Pa. Code § 183.63 - Procedure of judges
It shall be the procedure of the Judges to:
(1) Be in the stand 15 minutes before the
first race and remain in the stand for ten minutes after the last race and at
all times when the horses are upon the track.
(2) Observe the preliminary warming up of the
horses and scoring, noting the behavior of horses, lameness, equipment, conduct
of drivers, changes in odds and any unusual incident pertaining to horses or
drivers participating in races.
(3)
Have the bell rung or give other notice at least 10 minutes before a race or
heat. Any driver failing to obey this summons may be punished and his horse may
be ruled out by the Judges and considered drawn.
(4) Designate one of their members to lock
the pari-mutuel machines immediately upon the horses reaching the official
starting point. The presiding judge shall designate the post time for each race
and the horses will be called at such time as to preclude excessive delay after
the completion of scoring.
(5) Be
in communication with the patrol judges where patrol judges are used, by use of
telephonic or radio devices, from the time the starter picks up the horses
until the finish of the race. Any violation or near violation of the rules
shall be reported by the patrol judge witnessing the incident and written
record made of same. The judges assigned to the starting gate shall be in
telephonic or radio communication with the judges' stand.
(6) Post the objection sign, or inquiry sign,
on the odds board in the case of a complaint or possible rule violation, and
immediately notify the announcer of the objection and of the horse or horses
involved. As soon as the judges have made a decision, the objection sign shall
be removed, the correct placing displayed and the "Official" sign flashed. The
"Official" sign shall not be displayed until all horses and drivers of the race
have returned to the place designated by the judges and saluted. Horses and
drivers unable to finish the race are excepted. In all instances the judges
shall post the order of finish and the official sign as soon as they have made
their decision.
(7) Display the
photo sign if the order of finish among the contending horses is less than
half-length or a contending horse is on a break at the finish. The Judges shall
examine the photo and after a decision is made, a copy or copies shall be made,
checked by the presiding judge, and posted for public inspection.
(8) Sign the judges' book after each race,
verifying the correctness of the record by the clerk of the course.
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