Virginia Administrative Code
Title 11 - GAMING
Agency 10 - VIRGINIA RACING COMMISSION
Chapter 90 - APPEALS TO THE COMMISSION
Section 11VAC10-90-50 - Procedures for conducting a commission review
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
Reviews of stewards' decisions involving the outcome of a race or riding/driving infractions shall be conducted on the record of the stewards' proceedings. Riding/driving infractions are defined as any violations of the commission's regulations while riding or driving a horse in any race.
All other reviews will be de novo.
The commission shall conduct its review within 45 days of receipt of a request for a review of a denial of a permit or a disciplinary action taken by the steward or stewards. The following provisions shall apply to reviews by the commission:
1. If any commissioner determines that he has a conflict of interest or cannot accord a fair and impartial review, that commissioner shall not take part in the review.
2. The commissioners, in their discretion, may appoint an independent hearing officer to preside at the review and prepare a recommended written decision for their consideration. The commission, at its discretion, may accept the recommendation in its entirety, amend it or reject it.
3. Unless the parties otherwise agree, a notice setting the date, time and location of the review shall be sent to the person requesting the review and all other owners, trainers, jockeys and drivers who may be affected by the resulting decision at least 10 days before the date set for the review.
4. The proceedings shall be open to the public.
5. The proceedings shall include the following:
6. Review proceedings regarding riding or driving infractions shall be on the record of the stewards hearing and not a new hearing; therefore, presentations by both sides will be limited to arguments and comments regarding the record of the stewards hearing.
7. In conducting a review of rulings of the stewards regarding riding or driving infractions, the commission, in its discretion, may allow new evidence to be introduced which, through the exercise of reasonable diligence, could not have been obtained at the time of the stewards hearing. If the commission determines additional evidence to be introduced may affect the outcome of the case, the commission, in its discretion, may remand the case to the stewards for further review. The stewards shall consider such additional evidence as directed by the commission and, if necessary, in the stewards' discretion, will conduct a new, additional or supplemental hearing. The stewards shall then issue a new decision and order subject to commission review as herein provided.
Statutory Authority
§ 59.1-369 of the Code of Virginia.