Wash. Admin. Code § 260-36-260 - Employees and duties
(1) Employees
of licensed trainers are grooms, assistant trainers, exercise riders (both at
the track and at the farm), and pony riders (both at the track and at the
farm). Employees of a trainer may only perform those duties for which they are
licensed and as outlined in this section. For the purposes of industrial
insurance coverage under the horse industry account, coverage will only extend
while an employee is properly licensed by the commission, employed by a
licensed trainer, and only performing duties associated with the employee's
license.
(2) Exercise riders, both
at the track and farm may only perform the following duties:
(a) Exercise horses, which includes riding,
lunge and line drive horses;
(b)
Assist with saddling horses for training;
(c) Unsaddle horses following
training;
(d) Clean tack following
training;
(e) An exercise rider may
not perform any of the duties of a groom, assistant trainer, pony rider, or
other duties not usually preparing horses for competition.
(3) Pony riders may only perform the
following duties:
(a) Escort horses to the
track during training;
(b) Escort
horses to the receiving barn and to the stable following a race;
(c) Escort horses to the starting gate in the
post parade during racing (pony rider - track only);
(d) Clean stalls, rake and clean stable area
associated with their ponies;
(e) A
pony rider may not perform any duties of a groom, assistant trainer, exercise
rider, or other duties not normally associated with escorting horses.
(4) Grooms may perform the
following duties:
(a) Clean stalls, rake and
clean stable area;
(b) Bathe,
groom, feed, and water horses;
(c)
Lead horses to and from hot walkers or to the track and/or receiving barn and
paddock;
(d) Apply bandages,
salves, topical medications, etc.;
(e) Tack horses for training;
(f) Handle horses in the paddock and test
barn;
(g) Stacking or arranging
feed and hay in the stable or barn area of a track or farm where a trainer has
coverage, (when feed or supplies are delivered by a vendor the unloading of the
feed or supplies is excluded);
(h)
Assist in the loading and unloading of horses from trailers and van services in
the stable or barn area of a track or farm where a trainer has coverage;
and
(i) A groom may not mount or
ride a horse.
(5)
Assistant trainers may perform the duties of a groom and additionally may
represent the trainer in other matters such as entering and scratching horses.
An assistant trainer also may not mount or ride a horse.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 67.16.020. 12-23-015, § 260-36-260, filed 11/9/12, effective 12/10/12.
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