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7 Pa. Code § 305.286. Interference, jostling or striking.

§ 305.286. Interference, jostling or striking.

 (a)  A jockey shall not carelessly or intentionally permit the horse the jockey is riding to interfere with, impede or intimidate any other horse in the race.

 (b)  No jockey shall carelessly or intentionally jostle, strike or touch another jockey or another jockey’s horse or equipment at any time in the race.

 (c)  No jockey shall unnecessarily or unreasonably cause the horse the jockey is riding to shorten its stride or pull up, so as to give the appearance of having suffered a foul.



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