Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 09 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Subtitle 10 - RACING COMMISSION
Chapter 09.10.01 - Thoroughbred Rules
Section 09.10.01.23 - Apprentice Jockey
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 09.10.01.23
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Licensure.
(1) An individual may be granted an original
apprentice jockey license and an apprentice certificate by the stewards if the
individual:
(a) Is 16 years old or
older;
(b) Has never been licensed
and has never ridden in a race as a thoroughbred jockey, except under the
conditions as provided in §A(2) of this regulation;
(c) When under age, has written parental
consent;
(d) Has the certification
of two or more licensed trainers that the individual has at least 1 year's
experience as an exercise rider;
(e)
Passed, within the previous 12 months, a physical examination given by a licensed physician affirming fitness to participate as a jockey, including a baseline concussion test using the most current Sport Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT) testing protocol;
(f) Demonstrates, to the satisfaction of the
starter and an accompanying journeyman jockey, the ability to start from the
gate and maintain a consistent path around the racetrack; and
(g) After having received an orientation from
the stewards, satisfies the stewards that the individual has a sufficient
knowledge of:
(i) The rules of
racing,
(ii) The procedures in the
jockeys' room, paddock, and post parade, and
(iii) The physical problems that may befall a
horse during the running of a race.
(2) The results of the physical examination
and the baseline test shall be provided by the jockey to the stewards or their
designee.
(3) The stewards or their
designee may require that any jockey be reexamined.
(4) The stewards may refuse to allow a jockey
to ride pending completion of such examination.
(5) After the individual rides in a
reasonable number of races as an apprentice jockey, upon proper notice and
hearing, the stewards may withdraw a license issued under this regulation based
upon the performance of the individual in these races.
A-1. Weight Allowances.
(1) An apprentice jockey, created by contract
or certificate, may claim the following weight allowances in all overnight
races except handicaps:
(a) 10 pounds
beginning with the first mount and continuing until the apprentice has ridden
five winners;
(b) 7 pounds after
the 5th winner until the 40th winner; and
(c) 5 pounds after the 40th winner until 1
year from the date of the 5th winning mount.
(2) If, after 1 year from the date of the 5th
winning mount, the apprentice jockey has not ridden 40 winners, the applicable
weight allowance shall continue for 1 more year or until the 40th winner,
whichever comes first, but, in no event may the applicable weight allowances be
claimed for more than 2 years from the date of the 5th winning mount unless an
extension is granted under §A-1(4) of this regulation.
(3) After the completion of conditions under
§A-1(1) and (2) of this regulation, for 1 additional year, an apprentice
who is under contract to an owner or trainer may claim a 3-pound weight
allowance when riding horses owned or trained by the individual who held the
contract at the time the apprentice rode the first winner if the contract has
not been transferred or sold since the apprentice rode the first
winner.
(4) Extension of Apprentice
Weight Allowances.
(a) The Commission may
extend the weight allowances of an apprentice jockey when, in the discretion of
the Commission, this action would be justified because of time lost due to:
(i) A physical disablement;
(ii) Military service;
(iii) Attendance at an institution of
secondary or higher learning as a full-time student; or
(iv) Restrictions on horse racing.
(b) In order to qualify for an
extension of the apprentice weight allowances, an apprentice jockey shall have
been rendered unable to ride for a period of not less than 7 days during the
period in which the apprentice was entitled to an apprentice weight
allowance.
(c) An apprentice may
petition one of the jurisdictions in which the apprentice is licensed and
riding for an extension of the time for claiming apprentice weight allowances,
and the apprentice shall be bound by the decision of the jurisdiction
petitioned.
(5) When an
individual is no longer eligible for the weight allowances of an apprentice
jockey, the individual ceases to be an apprentice jockey and is considered a
journeyman jockey.
B. Fees. An apprentice jockey shall be entitled to the regular jockey fees, except when riding a horse owned in part or solely by the contract holder.
C. Applicability of Jockey Regulations. An apprentice jockey is subject to all applicable provisions of this chapter regarding jockeys.
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