Section 431.1010. Definitions; G to M.  


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  • Rule 1010. As used in these rules:

    (a)   "Grounds" means the entire premises under the control of an association, including appurtenant parking areas and spectator areas.

    (b)   "Horse" means an equine belonging to a breed eligible to race under these rules  and,  when  used  in   this  part,  designates  any  equine irrespective of these rules and irrespective of age or sex.

    (c)   "In harness" means a race in which performances shall be to a sulky.

    (d)   "Inquiry" means an investigation into the conduct of a race which is initiated and conducted by the stewards before making a race official.

    (e)    "Jockey" means a person licensed by the commissioner  to   ride thoroughbred horses, quarter horses, Appaloosa horses, or Arabian horses in races.

    (f)   "Lessee" means a legal entity who is licensed by the commissioner as a horse owner and whose interest in a horse is a leasehold.

    (g)   "Licensee" means a legal entity holding a currently valid license  to participate in or conduct horse racing in this state.

    (h)   "Meeting" means the entire period  of  consecutive  days  which  is granted by the commissioner to an association for the conduct  of  racing.

    (i)   "Mixed meet" means a race meet licensed to  conduct  pari-mutuel racing of more than 1 breed of horse.

    (j)   "Month" means a calendar month.

History: 1985 AACS.