Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A.
ELIGIBILITY
(1) A jockey must
pass a physical examination given within the previous 12 months by a licensed
physician affirming fitness to participate as a jockey. The stewards may
require that any jockey be reexamined and may refuse to allow any jockey to
ride pending completion of such examination.
(2) Prior to obtaining a license an applicant
for a first time jockey or an apprentice jockey license must demonstrate their
riding ability by participating in five races and must receive prior approval
from the stewards, the starter, the head outrider, and the designated
representatives of the jockeys and the horsemen at the track. The demonstration
of riding competence and ability is defined as a minimum of:
(a) breaking a horse in company from the
starting gate;
(b) working a horse
in company from the starting gate;
(c) switching the whip from one hand to the
other while maintaining control of the horse in a stretch drive; and
(d) causing the horse to switch leads coming
out of a turn.
(3)
Failure to demonstrate the required ability shall result in the withdrawal of
the license.
(4) The stewards may
authorize a temporary license to ascertain the applicant's riding competence
and ability.
(5) A jockey shall not
be an owner or trainer of any horse competing at the race meeting where the
jockey is riding.
(6) An applicant
whose weight exceeds 130 pounds at the time of application shall not be issued
a jockey's license.
B.
APPRENTICE JOCKEYS:
(1) An apprentice jockey
must be 16 years of age and if less than the age of 18, a parent or guardian
must sign the license application assuming full financial responsibility for
the applicant.
(2) An applicant for
an apprentice jockey license shall provide a certified copy of the applicant's
birth certificate or other satisfactory evidence of date of birth.
(3) An apprentice jockey license does not
apply to quarter horse racing.
(4)
An applicant with an approved apprentice certificate may be licensed as an
apprentice jockey.
(5) An
apprentice certificate may be obtained from the stewards on a form provided by
the commission.
(6) An apprentice
jockey shall ride with a five pound weight allowance beginning with their first
mount and for one full year from the date of their fifth winning mount. If
after riding one year from the date of their fifth winning mount, the
apprentice jockey has failed to ride a total of 40 winners, they shall continue
to ride with a five pound weight allowance for one more year from the date of
their fifth winning mount or until they have ridden 40 winners, whichever comes
first. In no event may a weight allowance be claimed for more than two years
from the date of the fifth winning mount unless an apprentice jockey is unable
to ride for a period of seven consecutive days or more after the date of their
fifth winning mount because of service in national armed forces, enrollment in
high school or an institution of secondary education, or because of physical
disablement, or restriction on racing or other valid reasons, the commission
may extend the time during which such apprentice weight allowance may be
claimed for a period not to exceed the period such apprentice jockey was unable
to ride. The stewards or commission may issue apprentice extensions with proper
documentation.
(7) An apprentice
jockey must meet the conditions set forth in Subsection A of 16.47.1.12 NMAC.
C.
FOREIGN
JOCKEYS: Whenever a jockey from a foreign country rides in this
jurisdiction, the jockey must declare that they are a holder of a valid license
in their country and currently not under suspension. To facilitate this
process, the jockey shall present a declaration sheet in a language recognized
in this jurisdiction to the commission. The jockey must complete a license
application and be fingerprinted to be maintained in the files of the
commission.
D.
Jockeys
responsibility:
(1) A jockey shall not
have a valet-attendant except one provided and compensated by the
association.
(2) No person other
than the licensed contract employer, or a licensed jockey agent, may make
riding engagements for a rider, except that a jockey not represented by a
jockey agent may make his own riding engagements.
(3) A jockey shall have no more than one
jockey agent.
(4) No revocation of
a jockey agent's authority is effective until the jockey notifies the stewards
in writing of the revocation of the jockey agent's authority.
(5) A jockey who has a medical condition
which makes it necessary to possess or use a prescribed, prohibited, or
controlled substance pursuant to Paragraph (3) of Subsection B of
15.2.6.8
NMAC, that jockey shall provide to the stewards a letter signed by a licensed
physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner certifying that the
consumption of the prohibited, prescribed, or controlled substances will not
adversely affect the divided attention, psychophysical abilities of a jockey,
to include but not limited to reaction time and the jockey's ability to
accurately judge time and distance. The letter must certify that the
prohibited, prescribed, or controlled substance will not affect a jockey's
ability to carry out their responsibilities properly and safely while in the
performance of their duties which includes being in actual physical control of
a large equine animal while in close physical competition on a racetrack
surface and will not jeopardize the health, safety and welfare of the other
individuals participating.
E. COLORS, NUMBERS, ADVERTISING:
(1) A jockey shall be properly attired for
riding in a race, wearing the colors of the owner of the horse he or she is
riding, and exhibiting a number on the saddlecloth that corresponds to the
number of the horse on the program.
(2) Advertising or promotional material may
be worn by a jockey upon approval from the board of stewards and racetrack
management. Approval is discretionary and may be denied for just
cause.
(3) Jockeys shall submit a
commission approved form, including a description of the advertisement or
promotional material to be worn with the name of the brands and
sponsors.
(4) The form must be
submitted to the board of stewards at the time of entry before the applicable
race.
(5) Advertising, including
logos, labels or product endorsements shall be permitted on jockey attire from
the point of weighing out for a race to weighing in after its
conclusion.
(6) Advertisement on
jockey clothing is limited to.
(a) A maximum
of 32 square inches on each thigh of the pants on the outer sides between the
hip and knee and 10 square inches on the rear at the base of the
spine.
(b) A maximum of 24 square
inches on boots and leggings on the outside of each, nearest the top of the
boot.
(c) A maximum of six square
inches on the front center in the neck area.
(7) A sponsorship shall not be permitted by a
person or entity whose message, business reputation, or ongoing business
activity may be considered as obscene or indecent to a reasonable person.
(8) Advertising or promotional
material displayed on jockey clothing shall not compete with, conflict with, or
infringe upon sponsorship agreements applicable to the racing association race
or to the race meet in progress.
(9) A jockey may wear the following
advertising or promotional materials within the parameters outlined in the size
restrictions above without obtaining prior approval.
(a) Materials advertising or promotion the
jockey's guild in the form of the picture of a jockey's boot
or the picture of a wheelchair, with no additional picture of logo.
(b) The permanently disabled jockey's
fund (PDJF) in the form of the pictures of its logo, with no
additional picture or log.
F. JOCKEY BETTING: No jockey shall be allowed
to bet before or during any live racing program.
G.
Jockey Suspensions and Designated
Races:
(1) Prior to the commencement
of a race meeting, a listing of designated races by the stewards shall be
submitted to the executive director. A copy of such races shall be posted in
the jockeys' room and any other such place deemed appropriate by the stewards.
The stewards may elevate a race to designated race status after the
commencement of the race meet and shall submit it to the executive director and
update the listing as above.
(2) A
jockey suspended for 10 days or less for a riding violation, unless otherwise
specified in the ruling, may continue to exercise horses during the training
hours and may fulfill riding engagements in designated races, as designated by
the stewards at the beginning of the race meet.
(3) The official ruling where designated
races are permitted shall state: "The term of this suspension shall not
prohibit participation in designated race days."
(4) A jockey who is serving a suspension of
10 race days or less may ride in designated races during the suspension under
the following conditions:
(a) The race has
been specified as a designated race by the stewards officiating at the race
meet; and
(b) the jockey is named
no later than the time set for the close of entries for the designated
race.
(5) When a jockey
rides in a designated race (s)
(a) The jockey
agrees that if they participate in only one designated race in New Mexico, the
day will be recognized as a suspension day; or
(b) the jockey agrees that if they
participate in more than one designated race in New Mexico, the day will still
not be recognized as a suspension day and they will serve an additional race
day of suspension in place of the race day on which the jockey rides in a
designated race, to be served on the next race day; or
(c) the jockey agrees that if they
participate in one or more designated races in any other jurisdiction while
under suspension in New Mexico, the day will still not be recognized as a
suspension day and the jockey will serve an additional race day of suspension
in place of the race day on which the jockey rides in a designated race, to be
served on the next race day.
(6) A jockey may ride all races for the day
they are riding a designated race, however, the jockey is to continue to take
the next available day until his suspension is completed.