Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3769 - State Racing Commission
Chapter 3769-2 - Administrative Rules
Section 3769-2-23 - License qualifications for trainer, assistant trainer, second trainer, and horseshoer
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3769-2-23
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Thoroughbred
(1)
Each trainer, assistant trainer, or horseshoer desiring a
license will make application for a license in writing on a form provided by
the commission. The assistant trainer will have the same qualifications as a
trainer. Upon satisfactory completion of this application form, all trainer or
assistant trainer applicants have to provide written proof they have worked as
a groom or in some other type of apprentice capacity for a minimum of two years
prior to applying for a trainer or assistant trainer license. After providing
proof of the necessary two years of groom or apprentice training and after
having satisfactorily completed the application form, each trainer and
assistant trainer will take the examinations and/or tests needed by the Ohio
state racing commission. Satisfactory passing of the test qualifies the
applicant to be licensed.
(2)
No trainer or assistant trainer license will be issued
to an applicant until the applicant is designated by the owner or trainer as
the trainer of a horse eligible to race in a parimutuel race in
Ohio.
(3)
The applicant will state their full name, address, age,
and whether or not they are at the time of application under suspension, set
down, ruled off, or are otherwise ineligible for licensing in any jurisdiction.
The applicant will also set forth in the application any other information or
data concerning their past record, experience, and qualifications as may be
needed by the commission. The applicant will sign the application and may be
requested to affirm the truth of all statements.
(4)
An applicant for
a trainer or assistant trainer license may be issued an Ohio license without
complying with paragraph (A) of this rule provided they have held a valid
license in the same category from another state or other racing jurisdiction
which has competency testing or similar qualifications, or from another state
or other racing jurisdiction where the applicant obtains a written statement of
their competence from a state steward in that state or
jurisdiction.
(5)
A licensed assistant trainer assumes the same duties
and responsibilities as imposed on the holder of a trainer's license. The
licensed trainer is jointly responsible with their assistant trainer involving
a racing matter.
(6)
An applicant for a horseshoer license will provide
written proof they have completed an apprenticeship lasting a minimum of one
year and pass any test or examination needed by the commission. These may be
waived by the commission, provided the applicant has held a valid license
issued in any jurisdiction that has competency testing or similar
qualifications for horseshoer applicants; or obtained from a state steward in
another jurisdiction a written statement certifying the applicant's competence
as a horseshoer.
(7)
Each trainer, assistant trainer, or horseshoer has to
provide workers' compensation coverage in accordance with Ohio law for all of
their employees who are connected with racing. Upon request of the commission
the applicant for these licenses have to provide satisfactory proof of
coverage.
(B) Standardbred
(1)
Each driver-trainer, trainer without driving rights, or
horseshoer desiring a license will make application for a license in writing on
a form provided by the commission. All applicants will state their full name,
address, age, and whether or not they, at time of their application are under
suspension, revoked, ruled off or otherwise debarred from training or driving
in any jurisdiction. They will also set forth in their application other
information or data concerning their past record, their experience and
qualifications, as may be needed by the commission. All applicants have to sign
the application and may have to affirm the truth of all
statements.
(2)
No trainer or assistant trainer license will be issued
to an applicant until the applicant is designated by the owner or trainer as
the trainer or assistant trainer of a horse eligible and entered to race in a
parimutuel race in Ohio.
(3)
A licensed second trainer assumes the same duties and
responsibilities as imposed on the holder of a trainer's license. The licensed
trainer is jointly responsible with their assistants for all acts and omissions
of their assistant and involving a racing matter.
(4)
Any person who
trains horses solely owned by themself or their spouse who engages catch
drivers to drive their horses may make application for a license as a trainer
without driving rights after passing any test the presiding judge may need.
This applicant may perform all duties of a licensed driver-trainer except drive
in races and is the absolute insurer of and responsible for the condition of
the horses entered in a race as outlined in rule
3769-18-02 of the Administrative
Code.
(5)
An applicant for a horseshoer's license who has not
been previously licensed in this state has to have a written statement of two
reputable persons to the effect that the applicant is personally known to them,
that they are a person of good reputation, and capable of performance of the
vocation they seek to follow. The applicant will be tested by a board
consisting of a veterinarian, trainer, and a licensed horseshoer, or other
qualified person appointed by the board of judges.
(6)
An applicant for
a horseshoer license may be issued an Ohio license without being tested in the
manner provided in paragraph (B)(5) of this rule, providing he/she has a
current valid horseshoer license from another state or racing jurisdiction,
which has competency testing or similar qualifications for horseshoer
applicants in that state, or from which racing jurisdiction the applicant
obtains a written statement of his/her competence from a presiding judge in
that state or jurisdiction.
(7)
Each trainer,
assistant trainer, or horseshoer has to provide workers' compensation coverage
in accordance with Ohio law for all of their employees who are connected with
racing. Upon request of the commission the applicant for these licenses has to
provide satisfactory proof of coverage.
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