Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 09 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Subtitle 10 - RACING COMMISSION
Chapter 09.10.01 - Thoroughbred Rules
Section 09.10.01.45 - Stewards
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. When a vacancy occurs among the racing officials before post time of the first race of the day, or when a vacancy occurs after the racing of the day has started, the stewards immediately shall fill the vacancy. The appointment shall be effective only for the day, unless the association fails to fill the vacancy on the following day and notifies the stewards of its action not less than 1 hour before the post time of the first race of the day.
B. These appointments shall be reported immediately to the Racing Commission.
C. The stewards shall take notice of any questionable conduct with or without complaint thereof.
D. It is the duty of the stewards to see to it that horses arrive at the starting post as near to the advertised post time as practical.
E. In case of accident or casualty to a horse before off-time, the stewards may excuse that horse.
F. The stewards shall investigate promptly, and render a decision in every protest and in every complaint properly made to them.
G. The stewards shall report all protests and complaints to the Commission as soon as received by them, and shall make prompt report to the Commission of their decision.
H. The stewards have the power to interpret these rules and to decide all questions not specifically covered by them.
I. In matters pertaining to racing, the orders of the stewards supersede the orders of the officers and directors of the association.
J. The stewards have the power and the duty to regulate and govern the conduct of all racing officials and of all owners, trainers, jockeys, grooms, and other persons attendant on horses during, before, and after races.
K. In the performance of duty, the stewards have control over, and unrestricted access to, all stands, weighing rooms, and jockey rooms, enclosures and other places in use for the meeting.
L. All entries and declarations are under the supervision of the stewards.
M. The stewards have the power to determine all questions arising with reference to entries and racing.
N. All questions within the stewards' authority shall be determined by a majority vote of the stewards.
O. The stewards have the power to punish for violation of these rules any person subject to their control and, in their discretion, to impose fines or suspensions, or both, for infractions.
P. The stewards may demand proof that a horse is neither disqualified in any way nor trained, entered, or owned, in whole or in part, by a disqualified person. In default of proof satisfactory to them, the stewards may declare the horse disqualified.
Q. The stewards have the power to examine, or cause to be examined, at any time any horse stabled on the association grounds or in stabling approved by the Commission.
R. A steward may appoint his own deputy at any time.
S. Appointment of any deputy or deputies for a steward or stewards shall be reported immediately to the Commission and its approval obtained.
T. There shall be three stewards in the stand when a race is being run.
T-1. The stewards shall lock all pari-mutuel betting machines not later than the moment the starting gate is opened for the beginning of a race.
U. Complaints against an official or officials shall be made to the stewards in writing, signed by the complainants. All complaints shall be reported to the Commission, together with the action, if any, taken on them by the stewards.
V. Violations.
W. If any case occurs which is not, or which is alleged not to be, provided for by these rules, it shall be determined by the stewards in such manner as they think just and conformable to the usages of the turf.
X. Penalties.
Y. Exclusions.
Z. All questions pertaining directly to racing, arising during the period of the meeting, shall be determined by the stewards. If they are unable to reach a majority decision in 3 days, the case shall be reported to the Commission for such action as it deems proper to take.
AA. In the suspension of a jockey for an offense other than one involving fraud, the stewards shall:
BB. When the ownership of any horse entered in a race is in dispute, the stewards may not permit the horse to run in the race unless, and until, its ownership is definitely established to their satisfaction.
CC. Persons entering horses to run on licensed Maryland tracks agree in so doing to accept the decision of the stewards on any question relating to a race or to racing, subject to review by the Commission.
DD. If the stewards at any time are satisfied that the riding of any race was intentionally foul, or that any jockey was instructed or induced so to ride, all persons whom the stewards deem guilty of complicity shall be suspended, and the case shall be reported to the Commission for such additional action as it may deem necessary.
EE. A horse that has been the subject of fraudulent practice shall be disqualified by the stewards, but for no longer than the duration of the meeting, and reported to the Commission for such action as it may deem proper.
FF. During each racing day, at least one of the stewards of the meeting shall be in the stewards' office on the grounds of the association where the race meeting is being held not later than the specified scratch time.
GG. A full board of stewards shall be in the stewards' office on the grounds of the association 2-1/2 hours before post time to exercise the authority and perform the duties imposed on them by these rules.
HH. The stewards shall make reports in writing to the Racing Commission of all infractions of these rules and of all rulings of the stewards upon matters coming before them during each day. Copies of these reports and ruling shall be mailed to each member of the Commission.
II. Stewards are empowered to grant temporary licenses to owners and trainers, subject to the licensing requirements under the regulations of this chapter dealing with owners and trainers. All licenses so granted are to be certified to the Commission for final action.
JJ. Recordings taken of any race from start to finish may be used to aid the stewards in determining any question within their jurisdiction.
KK. Every horse whose starting is obligatory is expected to run the course, except that the stewards may order the withdrawal of a horse at any time up to the actual start of a race to protect the public interest.