Idaho Admin. Code r. 11.04.01.020

Current through September 2, 2024
Section 11.04.01.020 - DEFINITIONS: A THROUGH I

In addition to the definitions in Title 54, Chapter 25, Idaho Code, the following apply:

01.Account. An account for advanced deposit wagering with a specific identifiable record of credits, debits, deposits, wagers, and withdrawals established by an account holder and managed by the advanced deposit wagering operator.
02.Account Holder. A natural person who successfully completed an application and for whom the advance deposit wagering operator has opened an account.
03.Act. The Idaho Racing Act, Section 54-2501, Idaho Code.
04.Admissions. A racing association employee who collects admission money for entrance to the racetrack.
05.Advance Deposit Wagering Operator. Those persons or entities licensed by the Idaho State Racing Commission with the authority to accept deposits and wagers, issue a receipt or other confirmation to the account holder evidencing such deposits and wagers, and transfer credits and debits to and from accounts.
06.Advanced Wagering. Wagering before a scheduled post tie for the first contest of a performance.
07.Alcohol. The intoxicating agent in beer, wine, or liquor, as the terms are defined in Title 23, Idaho Code, and includes ethyl, methyl, and isopropyl alcohols.
08.Appeal. A request for the Racing Commission or its designee to investigate, consider and review any decision or rulings of the Board of Stewards of a meeting.
09.Applicant. Any person who has applied to the Racing Commission for a license.
10.Appointment. A person approved by the Racing Commission or its designee, for an official racing position.
11.Approval. Acceptance of a racing official's eligibility by the Racing Commission or its designee.
12.Announcer. A person employed by a racing association to announce during the running of the races.
13.Assistant Starter. The employee of a racing association who, under direct supervision of the starter, helps place the starting gate for a race, leads horses into the gate, helps jockeys and handles horses while in the gate until the start.
14.Authorized Agent. A person appointed by a written instrument signed and acknowledged before a notary public empowered to transact the business of a stable owner or horse breeder.
15.Authorized User. A person authorized by the Racing Commission to receive, decode, and use for legal purposes the encrypted simulcast signal of pari-mutuel events.
16.Bleeder. Is any horse, which exhibits symptoms of epistaxis and/or respiratory tract hemorrhage.
17.Bleeder List. A list maintained by the commission veterinarian with all horses that have demonstrated external evidence of exercise induced pulmonary hemorrhage from one (1) or both nostrils during or after a race or workout.
18.Bookmaker. A person who makes a business of accepting the bets of others on the outcome of any sports contest including horse racing.
19.Breakage.
a. The odd cents rounded down to the lowest multiple of ten cents ($.10) in a positive pool and down to the lowest multiple of five cents ($.05) in a minus pool.
b. The net pool minus the payout.
20.Breed Association. A group organized under Idaho law to receive breeder awards.
21.Breeder. Breeder of a horse is determined by the definition of breeder used by the registry of the particular breed of that horse.
22.Bribe. Anything of value not limited to money.
23.Burden of Proof. The obligation to establish by the preponderance of the evidence that a violation of statute or rules occurred.
24.Calendar Year. A calendar year beginning January 1 and ending December 31.
25.Certificate of Registration. A physical or digital document identifying a horse, its breeding and registry issued by the recognized breed registry.
26.Chairman. The presiding officer of the Racing Commission.
27.Chart Person. An official who compiles the statistical "picture" of a race which shows the position and margin of each horse at designated points of call during the race and other data.
28.Chemical. A substance composed of chemical elements or obtained by chemical processes.
29.Claimant. A person who has successfully claimed a horse in a claiming race.
30.Claimed. A horse that has been properly purchased under these rules.
31.Claiming Race. A race in which any horse entered therein may be claimed in conformity with the rules.
32.Clerk of Scales. The employee of a racing association responsible for sequestering all jockeys each racing day, weighing all jockeys out and in from races, checking their assigned riding weights versus their actual weights, and reporting all changes.
33.Clocker. A person who times workouts and races.
34.Colt. An intact male horse under five (5) years of age.
35.Commissioner. One (1) of the three (3) members of the Idaho State Racing Commission.
36.Commission Veterinarian. A racing Commission appointed veterinarian having authority to enforce the Racing Commission's rules relating to veterinary practices.
37.Common Pool Wagering. The inclusion of wagers placed at guest association locations and secondary pari-mutuel organizations into a common pari-mutuel pool for the purpose of display of wagering information and calculation of payoffs on winning wagers.
38.Complaint. A written allegation of a violation of these rules.
39.Concessionaire. A person that offers goods or services for sale to the public at a racetrack.
40.Concession Employee. An employee of a concessionaire or a racing association employee offering goods or services for sale to the public.
41.Conditions. Qualifications which determine a horse's eligibility to be entered in a race.
42.Confidential Information. Confidential information includes:
a. The amount of money credited to, debited from, withdrawn from, or present in any particular account holder's account;
b. The amount of money wagered by a particular account holder on any race or series of races;
c. The account number and secure personal identification code of a particular account holder;
d. The identities of particular entries on which the account holder is wagering or has wagered;
e. Unless otherwise authorized by the account holder, the name, address, and other information in the possession of the advance deposit wagering operator that would identify the account holder to anyone other than the Racing Commission.
43.Contest. A competitive racing event or competition between horses in which pari-mutuel wagering is conducted.
44.Continuance. Postponement of adjudicatory proceedings to a future date.
45.Controlled Substance. A drug, substance, or immediate precursor listed in schedules I through V of Article II of Title 37, Chapter 27, Idaho Code.
46.Costs. Charges and expenses reasonably necessary to carry out the business of the Racing Commission.
47.Coupled Entries. Two (2) or more horses which are entered or run in a race and are coupled because of common ties or ownership.
48.Credits. All positive inflow of money to an account.
49.DMSO. Dimethyl Sulfoxide.
50.Daily Double. A daily double requires the selection of the first-place finisher in two (2) consecutive races.
51.Daily Program. The published listing of all contests and contestants for a specific performance.
52.Dead Heat. The finish of a race in which the noses of two (2) or more horses reach the finish line at the same time.
53.Declaration. The act of withdrawing an entered horse from a race before the closing of overnight entries.
54.Debits. All negative outflow of money from an account.
55.De Novo Hearing. To have the matter heard anew.
56.Deposit. A payment of money by cash, check, money order, credit card, debit card, or electronic funds transfer made by an account holder to the account holder's account.
57.Digital Tattoo. Is a digital certification, which is attached to the horse's registration certificate in the recognized breed registry that validates the horse's identification. This digital tattoo is accessible through the scan of the horse's microchip or other unique identifier as authorized by the recognized breed registry.
58.Disciplinary Action. A process for dealing with behavior that violates the provisions of these rules.
59.Disqualification. Interference or a foul determined by the Board of Stewards in a contest that may result in an adjustment to the offending entrants finish position.
60.Disqualified Person. A person whose license is suspended.
61.Drug. Any chemical compound or any noninfectious biological substance not used for its mechanical properties, which may be administered to or used on or for patients, either human or animal, as an aid in diagnosis, treatment or prevention of disease or other abnormal condition, for the relief of pain or suffering, or to control or improve any physiological or pathological condition.
62.Downlink. A receiving antenna coupled with an audio-visual signal receiver that is compatible with and capable of receiving simultaneous audio-visual signals or data emanating from a host association. This includes the electronic transfer of received signals from the receiving antenna to TV monitors within the satellite facility.
63.Eligible. A horse that is qualified to run in a race under these rules.
64.Eligible Person. A licensed owner, licensed trainer or authorized agent who has been properly authorized to claim a horse.
65.Emergency Medical Technician. An emergency responder trained and certified to provide emergency medical services to the critically ill and injured person.
66.Enclosure, Enclosure-Public. Includes all enclosed areas of the simulcast wagering facility.
67.Encryption. The scrambling or other manipulation of the audio-visual signals to mask the original content of the signal and so cause such signals to be indecipherable and unrecognizable to any person receiving such signal.
68.Engagements. Is the obligation of a Jockey or a horse to participate in a race.
69.Entrance Money Records. A record showing all monies due and paid prior to entry of a contest.
70.Entries. A list of horses entered in a race.
71.Entry. Means, according to the requirements of the text:
a. A horse made eligible to run a race.
b. Two (2) or more horses that are entries or run in a race and are coupled because of common ties or ownership. Where two (2) or more horses owned by separate owners but trained by the same Trainer are entered in the same race, the horses may run as separate betting interests.
72.Equipment. As applied to a horse means whips, blinkers, tongue straps, muzzle, nosebands, bits, shadow rolls, martingales, breast plate, bandages, boots, hoods, flipping halters, goggles and plates.
73.Evidence. Data presented in proof of the facts in issue, and which may include the testimony of witnesses, records, documents, or objects.
74.Exacta. The Exacta requires selection of the first two (2) finishers, in their exact order, for a single contest.
75.Exclusion. The act of preventing a person from entering or remaining on the grounds of any racing association or simulcast facility under the jurisdiction of the Racing Commission.
76.Exercise Person. A rider who exercises horses at a racetrack.
77.Filly. A female horse that has not reached five (5) years of age.
78.Forfeit. Money due because of an error fault, neglect of duty, breach of contract or a penalty.
79.Foul. A violation, by a jockey or horse, of these rules during a race.
80.Gelding. An altered male horse of any age.
81.Gifts. Anything of value not limited to money.
82.Gratuities. Anything of value not limited to money.
83.Groom. A person hired by a trainer who cares for a horse at a racetrack.
84.Grounds. Any area owned or leased by any licensed Association, Corporation, or Race Track which is operated for the purpose of conducting pari-mutuel racing.
85.Guest Association. A racing association approved to offer simulcast races and parimutuel wagering on races conducted at other racetracks.
86.Handbook. A method of soliciting and recording wagers on the outcome of a sports contest including a horse race.
87.Handicap. A weight adjustment for entered horses for the purpose of equalizing the respective changes of winning.
88.Handle or Gross Handle. Total amount of money wagered on a race less refunds and cancels.
89.Hearing Officer. An official appointed by the Idaho State Racing Commission to conduct an investigation or administrative hearing so that the agency can exercise its statutory powers.
90.Horse. Includes filly, mare, colt, horse or gelding in general; when referring to sex, filly becomes a mare when five (5) years old; a horse is an intact male when five (5) years old or older.
91.Horse Identifier. A person who is responsible for positively identifying all horses entered to a race, stabled or on racing association grounds.
92.Horseman's Agreement. An agreement approved by the Racing Commission between the Racing Association and the authorized horsemen's' group.
93.Horsemen's Bookkeeper. A bonded racing association employee who manages the horsemen's accounts which covers all monies due horseman in regards to purses, stakes, rewards, claims and deposits.
94.Host or Host Association. The racing association conducting a licensed horse racing meeting when it is authorized by the Racing Commission to simulcast its racing program. It may also be considered the sending track which means any track from which simulcast signals originate.
95.Hub. A facility that acts as an intermediary between pari-mutuel wagering facilities for the transmission of wagering data and that is responsible for generating all reports necessary for the reconciliation of payments.
96.Hypodermics. Any hypodermic instrument, hypodermic syringe or hypodermic hollow needle used for injection of substances into the body of a horse.
97.Idaho Bred. A foal dropped by a mare in Idaho.
98.Identifier. The employee of a racing association who checks the lip tattoo, other identification, and markings of each horse as it enters the paddock to make sure the correct horses are running in the race.
99.Independent Real Time Monitoring System. A system approved by the Racing Commission for the purpose of immediate and continuous analysis of wagering and other parimutuel systems data in order to detect suspect wagering transactions or other activity indicating a possible problem relating to the integrity of the parimutuel system and which transmits transactional level data to a wagering security database.
100.Ineligible or Undisclosed Person. A person that is not eligible to be licensed or a person who has not been properly authorized to claim a horse.
101.In-foal. A filly or mare that is pregnant.
102.Inspection of Horses. A veterinarian inspection to assess the racing condition of every horse entered in an official race.
103.Intrastate Simulcasting Wagering. Pari-mutuel wagering at an Idaho guest association on Idaho horse racing events run at an Idaho host association.

Idaho Admin. Code r. 11.04.01.020

Effective July 1, 2024