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Can you summarize OHAC Chapter 3769-6?
State Racing Commission > Claiming; Jockey and Starter Rules
Short Summary
This legal document, found in the Ohio Administrative Code under the State Racing Commission’s Claiming; Jockey and Starter Rules, governs violations of rules in the Ohio Administrative Code related to claiming, jockey and starter rules in the State Racing Commission. It applies to licensees, permit holders, and representatives of permit holders in Ohio race tracks. The stewards, with the concurrence of two officials, have the authority to impose fines and suspend licenses. Licensees have the right to appeal fines or suspensions to the commission. The commission itself can also impose penalties, including fines, license denial, suspension or revocation, and ruling off from all Ohio race tracks. Violations of rules are considered separate offenses, and penalties can be imposed for each day the violation occurs. The document also states that violations of the Horse Racing Act or Ohio rules of racing, for which no penalty is otherwise provided, may result in license denial, fines, license suspension or revocation, or being ruled off. Permit holders who violate these provisions may have their permits suspended or revoked, or may be denied a permit upon subsequent application.
Whom does it apply to?
Licensees, permit holders, and representatives of permit holders in Ohio race tracks
What does it govern?
Claiming; Jockey and Starter Rules
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Fines, license denial, suspension or revocation, and ruling off from all Ohio race tracks
Jurisdiction
Ohio