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7 Pa. Code § 203.21. Eligibility for trainer’s license.

TRAINERS AND GROOMS


§ 203.21. Eligibility for trainer’s license.

 (a)  A person shall not train horses or be programmed as trainer of record at race meetings without first being duly licensed by the Commission. The applicant must satisfy the Commission that the applicant possesses the necessary qualifications, both mental and physical, to perform the duties required. The Commission may deem a trainer as qualified for licensing if the applicant has obtained a USTA trainer’s license for the current year.

 (b)  In addition to the general licensing requirements set forth in Chapter 185 (relating to occupational licenses—temporary regulations), an applicant for a license as a Standardbred trainer shall comply with the provisions set forth in the USTA, Rule 17 and the following:

   (1)  Be at least 18 years of age;

   (2)  Submit evidence of good moral character;

   (3)  Furnish a complete and truthful application;

   (4)  If requested, submit evidence of the applicant’s physical ability to train and manage horses or a physical examination;

   (5)  Submit names of at least six currently licensed trainers or currently licensed drivers, or both.

 (c)  Evidence of qualifications, as determined by the Commission, shall also require passing all of the following:

   (1)  A written examination;

   (2)  A demonstration of practical skills including the ability to harness and equip a horse properly and to establish proficiency in handling a horse; and

   (3)  An interview with the Judges.

 (d)  Upon timely request to the Judges due to disability or other factors affecting the applicant’s ability to effectively complete the trainer’s test (such as illiteracy or language barriers), reasonable accommodations may be made for the applicant including, but not limited to oral administration of the examination, use of a pre-approved translator and aid from pre-approved assistant where deemed appropriate by the Judges administering the examination.



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