Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 12 - Taxation
574-A - The Operation of Thoroughbred Racing except as noted
Section 12-574-A22 - Officials of meeting
Current through September 9, 2024
(a) Designation of officials. In addition to the stewards, officials of a race meeting shall include the following:
(b) Approval by commission.
(c) Compensation. All officials enumerated in this section, excepting the commission steward, shall be compensated by the association conducting the meeting.
(d) Dual jobs. With the exceptions specified in these rules, no operating official may hold more than one position at a track unless written permission is obtained from the commission at least ten (10) days prior to the beginning of a meet. After the beginning of a meet, if an operating official is required to fill more than one position pursuant to these rules, a full written report of the circumstances must be filed with the commission.
(e) Conflict of interest. A licensed racing official shall not, directly or indirectly, for a commission or gratuity, or otherwise, sell or buy at private sale for himself or another, any thoroughbred horse; nor shall he directly or indirectly buy or sell any contract upon any jockey or apprentice for himself or another; nor shall he write or solicit horse insurance.
(f) Wagering prohibited. No thoroughbred racing official may wager money or any other thing of value on the result of a thoroughbred race conducted in Connecticut.
(g) Reports to stewards. Each racing official and his assistants shall report to the stewards all observed violations of the rules.
(h) Prohibition.
(i) Respect accorded officials. If any owner, trainer, jockey or any other person licensed by the commission uses profane or indecent language to a racing official or otherwise disturbs the peace of any track enclosure, he shall be liable for a fine, suspension or both, or may be ruled off, and such action shall be immediately reported to the commission by the stewards.