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Can you summarize Chapter 260-32 WAAC?
Horse Racing Commission > Jockeys, apprentices and agents.
Short Summary
These legal documents govern various aspects of jockeys, apprentices, and agents in the horse racing industry. They outline rules and restrictions for jockeys, including ownership and participation in races, wearing protective gear, displaying numbers, and claiming as an owner. The documents also cover regulations for jockey apprentices, such as obtaining licenses, restrictions on accepting mounts, and weight allowances. Additionally, they provide guidelines for jockey agents, including restrictions on providing information or advice for wagering purposes and accessing certain areas. The documents also address general requirements for jockeys, such as neat appearance, wearing owner colors, and engaging only one agent. Furthermore, they specify procedures for weighing in and fulfilling riding engagements. The documents also cover fees associated with jockeys, including riding fees, multiple jockey engagements, and payment in dead heat situations. They also mention the possibility of jockeys being examined by a physician if there are concerns about their physical fitness. Overall, these documents provide comprehensive regulations and requirements for jockeys, apprentices, and agents in the horse racing industry.
Whom does it apply to?
Jockeys, apprentice jockeys, and jockey agents
What does it govern?
Jockeys, apprentices, and agents in the horse racing industry
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned.
Jurisdiction
Washington