W. Va. Code R. § 178-1-28

Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 39, September 27, 2024
Section 178-1-28 - Jockeys
28.1. Eligibility. The following provisions apply to the eligibility of jockeys for permits and for racing:
28.1.a. A jockey shall obtain an occupational permit from the Racing Commission, and the Racing Commission shall not issue an occupational permit to any jockey under 18 years of age.
28.1.b. A jockey shall pass a physical examination given within the previous 12 months by a licensed physician, a licensed physician's assistant, or a licensed nurse practitioner affirming fitness to participate as a jockey, as well as a baseline concussion test using the most current SCAT testing protocol. The stewards may require that any jockey be reexamined and may refuse to allow any jockey to ride pending completion of such examination.
28.1.c. An applicant for an occupational permit to act as a jockey shall show competence by evidence of the holding of other racing permits and/or the demonstration of riding ability, which may include the riding of 10 or more races under a temporary occupational permit issued by the stewards. The stewards and/or the Racing Commission may consult representatives of the jockeys and the horsemen, the starter, and any other racing personnel that they deem appropriate in determining the competence and ability of an individual applying for an occupational permit to act as a jockey.
28.1.d. A jockey who is serving a suspension of 10 race days or less may ride in designated races during the suspension if:
28.1.d.1. the race has been specified as a designated race by the association's racing secretary before the inception of the race meeting at the association; or
28.1.d.2. the race has been approved as a designated race by the stewards officiating at the meeting; and
28.1.d.3. the jockey is named no later than the time set for the close of entries for the race; and
28.1.d.4. the jockey agrees to serve an additional race day of suspension in place of the race day on which the jockey rides in a designated race.
28.1.d.5. Reciprocity of this rule applies only to those states, which have adopted the designated race rule.
28.1.e. The suspension of a jockey for a riding interference or other riding offense begins on the second race day after the ruling, unless otherwise ordered by the stewards. A suspension for all other offenses begins immediately after the ruling.
28.1.f. A jockey temporarily suspended may exercise or gallop horses until the racetrack closes for the morning.
28.2. Apprentice Jockeys. The following provisions apply to apprentice jockeys:
28.2.a. Jockey apprentices shall obtain an occupational permit from the Racing Commission and shall comply with the provisions of this section relating to jockeys, except those that are in conflict with this subsection specifically relating to apprentices.
28.2.b. An application for an occupational permit to act as an apprentice jockey shall be accompanied by:
28.2.b.1. a certificate of proficiency from the starter; and
28.2.b.2. a birth certificate or satisfactory evidence of the date of birth.
28.2.c. Any person 18 years of age or older who has not been previously issued an occupational permit as a jockey in this or any other country, and who meets the eligibility requirements, may be granted an apprentice certificate. The certificate shall be subject to the approval and jurisdiction of the Racing Commission.
28.2.d. Apprentice certificates issued in the state of West Virginia shall be made on forms approved by the Racing Commission and completed originals of these documents shall be on file with the stewards.
28.2.e. A duly certified apprentice jockey may claim the following weight allowances in all overnight races, except stakes and handicaps:
28.2.e.1. 10 pounds allowance beginning with the first mount and continuing until he or she has ridden 5 winners;
28.2.e.2. 7 pounds allowance until the apprentice has ridden an additional 35 winners; and
28.2.e.3. If an apprentice has ridden a total of 40 winners prior to the end of a period of one (1) year from the date of riding his or her fifth winner, he or she shall have an allowance of 5 pounds until the end of that year.
28.2.f. In no event may a weight allowance be claimed for more than two (2) years from the date of the tenth winning mount, unless an extension has been granted pursuant to this rule.
28.2.g. An apprentice allowance shall be claimed at the time of entry and shall not be waived except by consent of the stewards.
28.2.h. An apprentice jockey who has ridden less than 10 winners may not accept mounts on two year olds, first time starters, or in turf races, without the prior approval of the Stewards.
28.2.i. The stewards shall not consider any race, unless reported in the Daily Racing Form or an equivalent publication, in determining a jockey's right to the apprentice allowance.
28.2.j. An apprentice jockey who loses his or her apprentice allowance for any reason shall obtain a jockey occupational permit before being permitted to ride again.
28.2.k. The stewards may extend the weight allowance of an apprentice jockey when, in the discretion of the stewards, an apprentice jockey cannot continue riding due to:
28.2.k.1. physical disablement or illness;
28.2.k.2. military service;
28.2.k.3. attendance in an institution of secondary or higher education;
28.2.k.4. restriction on racing;
28.2.k.5. pregnancy; or
28.2.k.6. other valid reasons.
28.2.l. To qualify for an extension, an apprentice jockey shall have been rendered unable to ride for a period of not less than seven (7) consecutive days during the period in which he or she was entitled to an apprentice allowance. Under exceptional circumstances, the stewards may consider total days lost collectively. An apprentice applying for an extension must produce documentation to the stewards verifying the time lost.
28.2.m. An apprentice may petition one (1) of the racing jurisdictions in which he or she has been issued an occupational permit for an extension of the time for claiming apprentice weight allowances. The apprentice is bound by the decision of the jurisdiction that is petitioned.
28.2.n. The stewards may take jurisdiction of an application for extension of an apprentice allowance in cases where the application is based upon a claim of physical injuries or restrictions on racing which occurred at racetracks licensed by the Racing Commission.
28.2.o. The apprentice jockey will be responsible for having his or her apprentice certificate with him or her at all times. Prior to riding, the apprentice certificate will be submitted to the clerk of scales at each racing association at which the apprentice is licensed and is riding.
28.2.p. The conditions set forth in section 28.1. of this rule shall apply.
28.3. Jockey Responsibility. The following provisions apply to a jockey's responsibility:
28.3.a. A jockey shall give a best effort during a race, and each horse shall be ridden to win. A jockey shall not ease up on or coast to the finish, without reasonable cause, even if the horse has no apparent chance to win prize money.
28.3.b. A jockey shall faithfully fulfill all engagements in respect to racing.
28.3.c. Any jockey, having given a call personally or through his or her agent, who fails to fulfill an engagement in a race may not accept another mount or be assigned by the stewards to another mount in that race.
28.3.d. A jockey shall not ride or agree to ride in any race without the consent of the owner to whom he or she is under contract.
28.3.e. A jockey may not ride in any race against a horse of his or her contract employer unless his or her mount and his or her contract employer's horse are both in the hands of the same trainer.
28.3.f. A jockey may have no more than one (1) agent.
28.3.g. All engagements to ride, other than those for his or her contract employer, shall be made by him or her or his or her agent. The person making the engagements is responsible for the proper maintenance of the jockey's engagement book.
28.3.h. A jockey shall not have an attendant other than those provided by the association. If a jockey cannot find an available attendant, the clerk of scales shall assign one. A jockey may care for his or her own equipment.
28.3.i. A fine shall be paid by the jockey himself or herself and any other permit holder paying the fine is subject to discipline by the stewards.
28.4. Jockey Betting. No jockey shall make a wager on any race, nor accept the promise or token of any wager with respect to the race in which he or she is riding, except through or from the owner or trainer of the horse he or she rides, and then only on that horse.
28.5. Jockey's Spouse. The Stewards have the discretion to allow for jockeys to compete against one another as separate entries. A jockey shall not compete or ride in any race against a horse which is owned or trained by the jockey's spouse.
28.6. Jockey Mount Fees. The following provisions apply to jockey mount fees:
28.6.a. The organization representing the majority of the horsemen and the organization representing the majority of the jockeys at each racetrack may negotiate and reach agreements specifying the mount fees to be paid to the jockeys at each racetrack. Any agreement reached shall be filed with the Racing Commission 30 days prior to the start of the race meeting. In the absence of such an agreement, the jockey mount fees shall be as set forth in table 178-1B at the end of this rule.
28.6.b. The owner of the horse shall pay the jockey riding fees to the horsemen's bookkeeper.
28.6.c. If any owner or trainer engages two (2) or more jockeys for the same race, he or she shall pay the losing fee for each engaged jockey not riding in the race, as well as the appropriate fee to the jockey who does ride.
28.6.d. A jockey fee shall be considered earned when the clerk of scales weighs out the jockey. The fee shall not be considered earned if the jockey, of his or her own free will, takes himself or herself off of the horse he or she is engaged to ride and when injury to the horse or rider is not involved. The stewards are vested with the authority to interpret and apply this subdivision and to determine whether or not a jockey fee is or is not earned based upon the facts and circumstances presented in a particular instance.
28.6.e. In a dead heat, the jockeys involved shall divide equally the sum total of the fees they would have received individually had one beaten the other or others. Likewise, the owners of the horses involved shall pay their equal share of fees.

W. Va. Code R. § 178-1-28