Code of Massachusetts Regulations
205 CMR - MASSACHUSETTS GAMING COMMISSION
Title 205 CMR 4.00 - Rules of Horse Racing
Section 4.15 - Jockey
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Eligibility.
(2) All jockeys shall faithfully fulfill all engagements in respect to racing.
(3) In riding a race a jockey must be neat in appearance. All riders must wear a protective helmet and safety vest of a type in compliance with 205 CMR 4.11(6)(c)6. through 8.; jacket of silk, satin or waterproof, white or light colored breeches, and top boots.
(4) A jockey must wear the colors of the owner or owners of the horse he or she is riding (except by special permission of the Stewards) and a number on his or her right arm corresponding to the number of the horse in the official program.
(5) A jockey shall not be allowed to smoke in public while wearing racing colors.
(6) No jockey in racing attire shall enter the betting area.
(7) A jockey shall only be allowed to wager on a race in which he or she is riding. A jockey shall only be allowed to wager if:
(8) A jockey shall not compete in any race against a horse which is trained by the jockey's spouse.
(9) A jockey's fee shall be considered earned when the jockey is weighed out by the clerk of scales. In the event an owner or trainer elects to remove a jockey from his or her mount after naming a rider at the time of the draw, the stewards may require a double jockey fee to be paid. The fee to be paid is equal to that earned by the jockey who rode the horse. The fee shall not be considered earned when a jockey(s), of their own free will, take themselves off their mounts, where injury to the horse or rider is not involved. Any conditions or considerations not covered by 205 CMR 4.15(8) shall be at the discretion of the stewards. All jockey protests must be filed prior to the race.
(10) In a dead heat the jockeys involved shall divide equally the sum total of the fees they would have received individually had one beaten the other or others. Likewise the owners of the horses involved shall pay their equal share.
(11) A jockey who is serving a suspension of ten days or less may be permitted to ride in a designated race during the suspension if the following apply:
(12) A jockey temporarily suspended may be permitted to exercise or gallop horses during the morning hours and to lodge on the grounds of the association at night. In the discretion of the Stewards his or her badge may be taken up and they may refuse him or her admission to the grounds during racing hours.
(13) A forfeiture must be paid by the jockey himself or herself and any other person paying it shall be subject to punishment.
(14) Every jockey may have one agent and no more. All engagements to ride, other than those for his or her contract employer, shall be made by himself or herself, his or her agent or his or her employer.