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HORSE RACING > Licenses to owners, trainers, jockeys, and riders; qualifications of applicant for a license
Short Summary
This legal document governs the granting, refusing, suspending, or withdrawing of licenses to horse owners, jockeys, riders, agents, trainers, grooms, stable foremen, exercise boys, veterinarians, valets, platers, or anyone licensed pursuant to this Part. The license is valid for a maximum of three fiscal years and can be revoked by the commission for just cause. The document specifies the qualifications and conditions that applicants for a license must meet, including good character and reputation, absence of felony convictions, non-association with convicted felons or individuals engaged in illegal activities, financial responsibility, required experience and knowledge, compliance with form requirements, physical fitness, absence of convictions for violating municipal or parish ordinances, and not being the spouse of a denied or revoked licensee. Applicants must also certify their familiarity with the rules of racing and provide truthful information on the license application. The document also mentions that certain licenses have age requirements and that licensed owners, trainers, and jockeys are granted free admission to racing facilities and offtrack wagering facilities.
Whom does it apply to?
Horse owners, jockeys, riders, agents, trainers, grooms, stable foremen, exercise boys, veterinarians, valets, platers, or anyone licensed pursuant to this Part
What does it govern?
Granting, refusing, suspending, or withdrawing licenses to horse owners, jockeys, riders, agents, trainers, grooms, stable foremen, exercise boys, veterinarians, valets, platers, or anyone licensed pursuant to this Part
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Revocation of license
Jurisdiction
Louisiana