Code of Massachusetts Regulations
330 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES
Title 330 CMR 16.00 - Horses
Section 16.02 - Licensing of Horse Riding Instructors

Universal Citation: 330 MA Code of Regs 330.16

Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024

License Required.

(1) No Person shall hold himself or herself out as a horse riding instructor for hire unless licensed by the Department.

(2) Any Person desiring to apply for a riding instructor license shall submit, on a form provided by the Department, an application and the appropriate fee.

(3) The Department may license any applicant who meets the following minimum requirements:

(a) The applicant must be 18 years of age or older as of the date of application;

(b) The applicant must have completed a six month apprenticeship with a licensed riding instructor, including at least 60 hours of directly supervised instruction to mounted students or must be licensed as a horse riding instructor by another governmental entity;

(c) The applicant must have received a satisfactory score on a written exam administered by the Department. The exam will evaluate an applicant's knowledge relative to the following:
1. riding theory;

2. safety;

3. laws and regulations pertaining to horses including M.G.L. c. 128, §§ 2A and 2B; c. 129, §§ 9 and 44; c. 272, § 77 and 330 CMR 16.00; and

4. horse anatomy, physiology and general health issues.

(4) All riding instructor licenses shall expire on March 31st following the date of issuance.

(5) Upon submission of an application and the appropriate fee, the Department may renew a license of any applicant who provided 60 hours of horse riding instruction during the preceding licensing year.

(6) The Department may revoke or suspend any license after a M.G.L. 30A hearing and upon a finding that the licensee:

(a) Is not competent to provide horseback riding instructions;

(b) Provided instructions in a manner unsafe to either the student or the horse;

(c) Allowed an issued license to be used by an unlicensed Person;

(d) Violated M.G.L. 129, § 9 and c. 272, §§ 77 through 79B;

(e) Violated a quarantine order issued by the Department; or

(f) Made a material misstatement on the license application.

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