Kan. Admin. Regs. § 112-5-2

Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 49, December 5, 2024
Section 112-5-2 - Commission officials, stewards
(a) Each licensee and each individual attending horses during a race meet shall conduct the licensee's and individual's activities under the general authority and supervision of the stewards. The stewards may interpret any of these racing regulations, and the stewards may order any appropriate action not expressly authorized by these racing regulations in order to ensure a fair race and to protect the best interests of racing.
(b) The stewards shall determine each matter regarding entry, eligibility and racing. The stewards shall supervise each entry, declaration and scratch.
(c) If a vacancy occurs among the stewards, the chief steward shall immediately appoint a substitute. If the chief steward is absent, the senior associate steward shall make the appointment. The stewards shall immediately report each substitution to the commission office.
(d) The stewards' jurisdiction over any matter shall commence 72 hours before any entry is taken for the first day of racing at the meet and shall extend until 30 days after the last day of the meet. If a dispute arises during a race meet that is not settled within the stewards' 30-day jurisdiction, the authority of the stewards may be extended by the commission until the matter is resolved or until it is referred or appealed to the commission.
(e) Any occupation licensee may be penalized by the stewards or the commission in accordance with the Kansas parimutuel racing act and the Kansas administrative procedure act. At the direction of the commission, all of the stewards, or any of them, may conduct summary adjudicative hearings in accordance with the Kansas administrative procedure act.
(f) The steward shall immediately report each penalty to the commission.
(g) The stewards may suspend any horse from participating in races for a period of time determined by the stewards if the horse does not meet the requirements of, or has been involved in any violations of these racing regulations or any provisions of the Kansas parimutuel racing act.
(h) Any matter within the jurisdiction of the stewards may be referred by the stewards to the commission with or without recommendation.
(i) The stewards shall maintain a detailed written account of each question, dispute, protest, complaint and objection. The stewards shall prepare and submit a daily report to the executive director within 72 hours of the race date that is the subject of the report. The report shall detail each raceday's activities, including:
(1) each foul and disqualification;
(2) each disciplinary hearing;
(3) each suspension;
(4) the conduct of each race;
(5) each interruption and delay; and
(6) the condition of the racetrack facility.
(j) A qualified person shall test or examine each horse that has entered a race or that has run in a race when ordered by the stewards. The stewards may examine any ownership papers, certificates, documents of eligibility, contracts or leases pertaining to any horse at the racetrack facility.
(k) If the stewards determine a race or races cannot be conducted in accordance with the regulations, the stewards shall cancel that race or those races. If a mechanical failure or any interference during the running of any race affects the horses in the race, the stewards may declare the race a no contest. If no horse covers the course of the race, the stewards shall declare the race a no contest.
(l) Any horse's trainer may select a substitute jockey if the jockey who is named to ride the horse in a race is unable to fulfill the jockey's engagement and is excused by the stewards. Each trainer shall secure a jockey for the trainer's entered horse. If no substitute jockey is available, the stewards may scratch the horse from the race. If the stewards scratch a horse, no individual shall be entitled to any refund of nomination, sustaining, penalty payments or entry fees. The stewards may place any horse in the temporary care of any trainer the stewards select if the trainer of a horse is absent. However, the owner and the substitute trainer shall approve the horse's entry or competition in a race before the horse is allowed to enter or race. Each substitute trainer shall sign the entry card.
(m) The stewards shall maintain a list that identifies the horses that are ineligible to be entered in any race because of poor or inconsistent performance, which includes but is not limited to failing to maintain a straight course or causing a hazard to the safety of any participant. The steward shall refuse entry to each horse on the stewards' list until the horse has demonstrated to the stewards or their representatives that the horse can race safely.

Kan. Admin. Regs. § 112-5-2

Authorized by K.S.A. 1994 Supp. 74-8804, as amended by L. 1995, Ch. 255, Sec. 8; implementing K.S.A. 1994 Supp. 74-8804, as amended by L. 1995, Ch. 255, Sec. 8, 1994 Supp. 74-8818 and 74-8816; effective, T-112-1-19-89, Jan. 19, 1989; effective April 10, 1989; amended March 19, 1990; amended March 8, 1996.