Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 006 - Department of Finance and Administration
Division 06 - Racing Commission
Rule 006.06.20-012 - Thoroughbred Rule 2163
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 006.06.20-012
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
Thoroughbred Rule 2163
2163.
(a)
All jockeys, exercise persons, outriders and other persons riding horses on the
grounds of Oaklawn Park shall at all times while mounted on a horse wear
appropriate protective headgear and have their chin straps fastened. This rule
shall apply from the time the stable is open for training until it is closed
after the race meeting, and shall be enforced by all trainers. The protective
headgear must meet any of the following standards:
(1) American Society for testing and
Materials (ASTM 1163);
(2) UK
Standards (EN 1384 and PAS 015);
(3) Australian/New Zealand Standards (AS/NZ
3838).
(b) No jockey
(including apprentice jockeys) or exercise rider shall be allowed to ride in
any race or exercise horses on the grounds of Oaklawn Park without a safety
vest. The safety vest shall provide a minimum shock absorbing protection of
five (5), as defined by the British Equestrian Trade Association (BETA). The
safety vest must meet one of the following standards:
(1) British Equestrian Trade Association
(BETA) 2000, level 2;
(2) Euro
Norris (EN) 121.58 Level 1;
(3)
American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) (F2681 -08);
(4) Show and Allied Trade Research
Association (SATRA) (Jockey Vest Document M6 Issue 2);
(5) Australian Racing Board (ARM) (Standard
11998).
The safety vest shall weigh no more than two (2) pounds and shall not be included in a jockey's weight when weighing out to race. If a jockey fails to wear a safety vest in the running of any race, the jockey's horse shall be disqualified. The Stewards or Racing Commission may levy additional penalties or fines against the jockey or trainer.
(c)
(1) Although the use of a riding crop is not
required, any jockey who uses a riding crop during a race shall do so only for
safety, correction and encouragement;
(2) All riders shall comply with the
following when using a riding crop:
(a)
Showing the horse the riding crop and giving it time to respond before hitting
it;
(b) Having used the riding
crop, giving the horse a chance to respond before using it again;
(c) Using the riding crop in rhythm with the
horse's stride.
(3)
Prohibited uses of the riding crop include but are not limited to:
(a) Striking a horse on the head, flanks or
any other part of its body other than the shoulders or hind quarters except
when necessary to control a horse;
(b) Striking a horse during the post parade
or after the finish of the race-, or before or after a workout, except when
necessary to control the horse;
(c)
Striking a horse excessively or brutally causing welts or breaks in the
skin;
(d) Striking a horse when the
horse clearly is out of the race or has obtained its maximum placing;
(e) Persistently hitting the horse even
though the horse is showing no response under the riding crop, or
(f) Striking another rider or
horse.
(4) All riding
crops are subject to inspection and approval of the Stewards and Clerk of
Scales. The only permissible riding crop for use during racing shall be the 360
Gentle Touch (360 GT) riding crop, Pro-Cush riding crop, or other similar
riding crops approved by the Stewards.
(5) Use of a riding crop during workouts
shall be permissible so long as such use does not violate subsections (c)(2) or
(3) of this Rule.
(6) Riding crops
shall have a shaft and flap and weigh a maximum of eight (8) ounces; have a
maximum length, including flap, of 30 inches; a minimum shaft diameter of
one-half inch and the shaft contact area must be smooth with no protrusions or
raised surface and covered by shock absorbing material that gives a compression
factors of at least one-millimeter throughout its circumference.
(7) The flap is the only allowable attachment
to the shaft and the length must not be more than one inch beyond the end of
the shaft, a minimum width of 0.8 inch and a maximum of 1.6 inches, no
reinforcements or additions beyond the end of the shaft, and shock absorbing
characteristics similar to those of the contact area of shaft.
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