294 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 13, § 294-13.002

Current through September 17, 2024
Section 294-13.002 - CLERK OF SCALES

(See Chapter 4-Equipment and Chapter 20-Weights.)

13.002.01 The clerk of scales shall weigh all jockeys out and in.
13.002.02 The clerk of scales shall record any over-weight or any change of jockey, weight, or racing colors, as compared with those stated on the official program and shall promptly supply the racing officials and the track announcer with all pertinent changes.
13.002.03 The clerk of scales shall promptly report to the stewards any infraction of the rules with respect to weight, weighing, or riding equipment.
13.002.04 The clerk of scales shall maintain and deliver to the horsemen's bookkeeper after each race, a record of the weights carried by each horse in each race, together with the name of each horse's jockey and overweight carried by any jockey. The record shall also reveal the post time of each race, running time of race, the amount of purse and its division, the placing of the first five (5) horses as revealed by the report of the placing judges and the amounts of fees collected or charged. All rulings made by the stewards and the original signed claim, if any, shall be attached to and become a part of said record.
13.002.05 All jockeys taking part in a race must present themselves to be weighed out by the clerk of scales not less than twenty (20) minutes before the time fixed for the race (the horse in each instance being specified to the clerk of scales). Jockeys shall present themselves to be weighed in by the clerk of scales promptly at the conclusion of the race. (See Chapter 17.002.05 and Chapter 20.003.01 through 20.003.08.)
13.002.06 After the jockeys have been weighed in and found to have carried the correct weight, the clerk of scales shall so notify the stewards. (See Chapter 17.002.05 and Chapter 20.003.07)

294 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 13, § 294-13.002