Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 46 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Part XLI - Horseracing Occupations
Chapter 7 - Jockeys and Apprentice Jockeys
Section XLI-742 - Jockey Apparel Advertising

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XLI-742

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024

A. A jockey shall not wear advertising or promotional material of any kind on clothing during a race, unless the following criteria are met:

1. a maximum of 32 square inches on each thigh of the pants on the outer side between the hip and knee and 10 square inches on the rear of the pant at the waistline at the base of the spine;

2. a maximum of 24 square inches on boots and leggings on the outside of each nearest the top of the boot;

3. a maximum of six square inches on the front center of the neck area (on a turtleneck or other undergarment);

4. such advertising or promotional material does not compete with, conflict with, or infringe upon any current sponsorship agreement to the racing association race or race meet.

B. The stewards, at their discretion, may disallow any advertising that is not in compliance with this Rule, any other rules of racing, or any advertising they deem to be inappropriate, indecent, in poor taste, or controversial.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 4:148, R.S. 4:150 and R.S. 4:151.

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