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Rule 3769-14-01 | Permit holders, stable list.

 

(A) No permit holder shall use any unlicensed person in any position in which a commission license is required; provided, however, that a representative of the commission may give temporary approval to the use of any person who has applied for a license.

(B) The commission shall issue licenses, also known as badges, to all licensees to be worn in an easily visible place and the color background shall dictate the areas to which the licensee may have access. The license (badge) of the licensed person having access to such area must include a color photograph of that person to whom such license (badge) is issued. The color photograph shall be an integral part of the license (badge) itself. The commercial permit holder shall be responsible for any unlicensed person in the stable area or for any unlicensed person being in an area to which he is not entitled to have access. Any unlicensed person given access to the stable area by the permit holder, is to be issued a temporary pass good for no more than one date, which pass shall be worn on that person in an easily visible place, and that person shall be accompanied at all times by a licensed person who shall be responsible for that unlicensed person.

(C) Any trainer who trains horses for owners other than himself must submit a list of the names and addresses of such owners to the judges, along with his own and the horses owned by each.

Any trainer who engages grooms or other employees must submit a list of their names and addresses to the judges. No trainer shall list any owner other than one for whom he has horses in his stable, nor for grooms or other employees other than those actively engaged and on his payroll. Any change of owners or grooms or other employees must be reported to the stewards or judges immediately.

(D) Any person and a permit holder found in violation of this rule may be fined and his or her license may be subjected to revocation or suspension or to such other disciplinary action by the judges and/or the commission as in their judgement they may deem proper. Any violator shall be subject to the penalties set forth in rule 3769-14-99 of the Administrative Code.

Last updated March 5, 2024 at 10:27 AM

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Prior Effective Dates: 2/12/1973