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Can you summarize 4 CACR Division 4, Article 5?
California Horse Racing Board > Racing Officials
Short Summary
The legal document content provides detailed information on the responsibilities and authority of racing officials in the state of California. It outlines the duties and obligations of stewards, including their authority to cancel races, declare races no contest, and determine disqualifications. The document also covers the appointment of racing officials for race meetings, the procedures for ruling or orders issued by the stewards, the maintenance of a Steward’s List of ineligible horses, and the recording of race times by the timer. Additionally, it describes the roles and responsibilities of other racing officials, such as the official veterinarian, paddock judge, associate judges, placing judges, starter, clerk of scales, horseshoe inspector, patrol judges, and clerk of the course. The document emphasizes the accountability of racing officials to the California Horse Racing Board and the requirement to report any violations or rule infractions. Overall, the legal document content provides a comprehensive overview of the governance and operations of racing officials in California horse racing events.
Whom does it apply to?
The legal document content applies to racing officials, licensees, and other persons attendant on horses in California horse racing events.
What does it govern?
The legal document content governs the responsibilities and authority of racing officials in the state of California, specifically the stewards, associate judges, placing judges, paddock judge, patrol judges, starter, clerk of scales, official veterinarian, racing veterinarian, horse identifier, horseshoe inspector, timers, and clerk of the course. It also covers the jurisdiction and disciplinary actions that can be imposed by the stewards, as well as the duties and obligations of the official veterinarian.
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned in the legal document content.
What are the Penalties?
The legal document content does not specify any specific penalties for non-compliance or violations.
Jurisdiction
California