Kan. Admin. Regs. § 112-6-4 - The paddock judge and the kennel master
(a) Each paddock
judge shall complete an identification card for each greyhound before it is
entered for official schooling. Each paddock judge shall ensure that each
greyhound conforms to the card index identification and shall report each
discrepancy to the racing judges.
(b) Under the supervision of the paddock
judge and in cooperation with the commission animal health officer, each kennel
master shall unlock the lock-out kennels immediately before weigh-in time to
see that the lock-out kennels are in safe and perfect repair and that nothing
has been deposited in them for the greyhounds to consume. The kennel master
shall see that the lock-out kennels are sprayed, disinfected, and kept in
proper sanitary condition. The kennel master or the kennel master's assistants
shall receive each greyhound from its trainer, one at a time, and see that the
greyhound is placed in its crate. After the kennel master receives the
greyhounds, the kennel master shall remain on duty at the lock-out kennel until
each greyhound is removed for the last race.
(c) No paddock judge or paddock judge's
assistant shall allow anyone to present a greyhound for weigh-in at an official
schooling or an official race except the greyhound's kennel owner, trainer,
licensed assistant, or licensed kennel helper, as designated on the kennel
roster.
(d) As each greyhound is
weighed in, each paddock judge, kennel master, or paddock judge's assistant
shall ensure that an identification tag is attached to the greyhound's collar
that indicates the number of the race in which the greyhound is entered and its
post position. The tag shall not be removed until the greyhound has been
weighed out and blanketed.
(e)
After the greyhounds are placed in the lock-out kennels, only the racing
judges, the paddock judge, the kennel master, the animal health officer, the
assistant animal health officers, or the lead outs shall enter the lock-out
kennels. None of these individuals shall enter the lock-out kennels
unaccompanied.
(f) Before the
greyhounds leave the paddock for the starting box, each paddock judge or
paddock judge's assistant shall carefully compare each greyhound with its
identification card and shall determine that each greyhound is equipped with a
regulation racing muzzle and blanket. The paddock judge or the paddock judge's
assistant shall examine all muzzles and blankets to determine whether they are
properly fitted before the greyhounds leave the paddock.
(g) The paddock judge shall assign lead outs
to the respective post positions by lot before each racing program. However, if
a greyhound is difficult to handle, the paddock judge may assign the greyhound
to the particular lead out who is most capable of handling the greyhound, in
the paddock judge's opinion. The paddock judge or the paddock judge's assistant
shall maintain a written record of lead out assignments.
Notes
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