WAC 260-32-370
Apprentice jockeys. (1) An applicant for
an apprentice jockey license may be prohibited from riding
until the stewards or the commission has sufficient
opportunity (not to exceed 14 days) to verify the applicant's
previous riding experience.
(2) An apprentice jockey may be granted an apprentice
certificate by the board of stewards. The apprentice
certificate shall grant an apprentice all the allowances and
conditions stated in these rules.
(3) An apprentice jockey eligible for a ten-pound
allowance may not accept mounts on two year olds and first
time starters, without prior approval of the board of
stewards.
(4) The conditions of an apprentice jockey license do not
apply to quarter horse or mixed breed racing. A jockey's
performances in quarter horse or mixed breed racing do not
apply to the conditions of an apprentice jockey.
(5) An applicant with an approved apprentice certificate
from another jurisdiction may be licensed as an apprentice
jockey.
(6) An apprentice certificate may be obtained from the
stewards on a form provided by the commission. A person shall
not receive more than one apprentice certificate. In case of
emergencies, a copy of the original may be obtained from the
commission where it was issued.
(7) The apprentice jockey shall be responsible to have
his/her apprentice certificate with them at all times. Prior
to riding, the apprentice certificate shall be submitted to
the clerk of scales at each racing association in which the
apprentice is licensed and riding.
(8) The apprentice jockey shall keep an accurate updated
record of his/her first forty winners, to be recorded on the
certificate by the clerk of scales.
(9) An apprentice jockey may claim the following weight
allowances in all overnight races except stakes and handicaps:
(a) Ten pound allowance beginning with the first mount
and continuing until the apprentice has ridden five winners:
(b) Seven pound allowance until the apprentice has ridden
an additional thirty-five winners; and
(c) If an apprentice has ridden a total of forty winners
prior to the end of a period of one year from the date of
riding their fifth winner, the apprentice jockey shall have an
allowance of five pounds until the end of that year;
(d) If after one year from the date of the fifth winning
mount, the apprentice jockey has not ridden forty winners, the
applicable weight allowance shall continue for one more year
or until the 40th winner, whichever comes first. In no event
may a weight allowance be claimed for more than two years from
the date of the fifth winning mount, unless an extension has
been granted.
(e) An apprentice may waive the ten- or seven-pound
allowance, but shall not be eligible to reinstate either
allowance once waived.
(10) The commission may extend the period in which an
apprentice jockey is allowed a weight allowance when, at the
discretion of the commission, an apprentice jockey is unable
to continue riding due to:
(a) Physical disablement or illness;
(b) Military service;
(c) Attendance in an institution of secondary or higher
education;
(d) Restriction on racing;
(e) Other valid reasons.
(11) In order to qualify for an extension, an apprentice
jockey shall have been rendered unable to ride for a period of
not less than seven consecutive days during the period in
which the apprentice was entitled to an apprentice weight
allowance.
(12) The commission currently licensing the apprentice
jockey shall have the authority to grant an extension to an
eligible applicant, but only after the apprentice has produced
documentation, verifying time lost as defined by this
regulation.
(13) An apprentice may petition the jurisdictions in
which he or she is licensed and riding for an extension of the
time for claiming apprentice weight allowances granted by the
commission, and the apprentice shall be bound by the decision
of the jurisdiction so petitioned.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 67.16.020 and 67.16.040. 06-07-065, § 260-32-370, filed 3/10/06, effective 4/10/06. Statutory Authority: RCW 67.16.040. 98-01-146, § 260-32-370,
filed 12/19/97, effective 1/19/98.]