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HORSE RACING > Licenses, registrations, and fees for participating in racing
Short Summary
This legal document governs the licenses, registrations, and fees required for participating in horse racing in Louisiana. It outlines the specific individuals who are required to obtain a license from the commission, such as apprentice jockeys, trainers, jockeys, exercise persons, and veterinarians. The document also specifies the annual fees for each license category. Additionally, it states that licenses and registrations must be renewed annually by submitting the appropriate renewal fee to the commission. There is an option to renew certain licenses for up to a three-year period. The document emphasizes the responsibility of licensed individuals to notify the commission if they become ineligible for a license or registration. It also mentions that all other individuals not specifically provided for must obtain an annual license for a fee of $25. The document further clarifies that individuals holding owner’s or trainer’s licenses cannot act as platers or veterinarians during the term of their license. It highlights the importance of each owner and trainer being responsible for licensing their employees. The document concludes by stating that licenses, registrations, and fees for participating in racing are nonrefundable, except for duly sworn state or local law enforcement officers who are exempt from these requirements.
Whom does it apply to?
Apprentice jockeys, assistant starters, authorized agents, colors, duplicates, exercise persons, grooms, hot walkers, jockey agents, jockeys, outriders, owners, miscellaneous personnel, mutuels, partnerships, platers, pony persons, stable foremen, stable names, subagents, trainers, valets, vendors, and veterinarians
What does it govern?
Licenses, registrations, and fees for participating in racing
What are exemptions?
Duly sworn state or local law enforcement officers
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties mentioned.
Jurisdiction
Louisiana