7 Pa. Code § 305.271

Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 36, September 7, 2024
Section 305.271 - Racing equipment
(a) All riding crops are subject to inspection and approval by the Stewards and the clerk of scales.
(1) Riding crops shall have a shaft and a flap and will be allowed in flat racing including training, only as follows:
(i) Maximum weight of 8 ounces;
(ii) Maximum length, including flap of 30 inches;
(iii) Minimum diameter of the shaft of 3/8 inch; and
(iv) Shaft contact area must be smooth, with no protrusions or raised surface, and covered by shock absorbing material that gives a compression factor of at least one-millimeter throughout its circumference.
(2) The flap is the only allowable attachment to the shaft and must meet these specifications:
(i) Length beyond the end of the shaft a maximum of 1 inch;
(ii) Width a minimum of 0.8 inch and a maximum of 1.6 inches;
(iii) No reinforcements or additions beyond the end of the shaft;
(iv) No binding within 7 inches of the end of the shaft; and
(v) Shock absorbing characteristics similar to those the contact area of the shaft.
(b) No bridle shall exceed 2 pounds.
(c) A horse's tongue may be tied down with clean bandages, gauze or tongue strap.
(d) No licensee may add blinkers or cheek pieces to a horse's equipment or discontinue their use without the prior approval of the Starter, the paddock Judge, and the Stewards. Any request for a change must be stated at entry. Blinkers and cheek pieces may not be utilized at the same time.
(e) No licensee may change any equipment used on a horse since its last race in this Commonwealth without approval of the paddock Judge.

7 Pa. Code § 305.271