Kan. Admin. Regs. § 112-14-5 - Harness racing conduct
(a) A leading horse
shall be entitled to any part of the track until a position is selected in the
home stretch.
(b) No driver in a
race shall:
(1) Change to the right or left
during any part of the race when another horse is so near that, in altering the
position, the driver compels the horse following to shorten that horse's
stride, or causes the driver of the other horse to pull the horse out of
stride;
(2) jostle, strike, hook
wheels, or interfere with another horse or driver;
(3) cross sharply in front of a horse or
cross over in front of a field of horses in a reckless manner so as to endanger
other drivers;
(4) swerve in and
out or pull up quickly;
(5) crowd
a horse or driver by "putting a wheel under him";
(6) "carry a horse out" or "sit down in front
of a horse," take up abruptly in front of other horses so as to cause confusion
or interference among the trailing horses;
(7) let a horse pass inside needlessly, or
otherwise help another horse to improve its position in the race;
(8) lay off a normal pace and leave a hole
when it is well within the horse's capacity to keep the hole closed;
(9) commit any act that impedes the progress
of another horse or causes that horse to break from its gait;
(10) change course after selecting a position
in the home stretch and swerve in or out, or bear in or out, in a manner that
interferes with another horse or causes that horse to change course or take
back;
(11) drive in a careless or
reckless manner;
(12) whip under
the arch of the sulky;
(13) fail
to set and maintain a proper pace while driving; or
(14) kick a horse.
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