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Rule (A) 30.3 – Must not, in connection with horseracing, have any contact with any Disqualified Person or excluded Person
Rule (A) 31 – Co-operate with investigations by the Authority by providing full and accurate responses to requests and questions
Rule (A) 36.2 – Must not communicate Inside Information, directly or indirectly, to any other person for any material reward, gift, favour or benefit in kind, except in cases specifically allowed for in these rules
Rule (A) 42A – Disclose unacceptable conduct by reporting to the Authority any approach or invitation made to him, or any other person of which he is, or becomes, aware, to engage in conduct that would amount to a breach of the Rules of Racing
Rule (D) 32 – Must not leave and return to Racecourse property at any time during the Restricted Period without first obtaining the permission of a Weighing Room Security Officer or if an Officer is not available, a Stipendiary Steward
Rules (D) 33-35 – Adhere to provisions of the Rules relating to the use of mobile telephones, and ensure that all mobile telephones are registered, and full itemised telephone billings are obtainable
Rule (D) 53.2.1 [(D) 54.2.1 for amateurs] – Do not bet on horseracing in Great Britain, or lay any horse to lose a race, instruct another person to do so or receive the whole or part of any proceeds of such a lay
Rule (D) 53.3 – Avoid associating on racecourse property with a Betting Organisation or its representative, or communicating directly or indirectly from such property with such an organisation or its representative, except in circumstances specified in the guide
Rule (D) 53.5 – Do not enter the betting ring during a race, unless you can satisfy the Authority or Stewards that you had good reason to be there
Rule (D) 55.2 [(D) 56 for amateurs] – Must not accept or agree to accept any Consideration whatsoever in connection with a race (wherever run) from a Person other than the owner of any horse ridden by him in the race, a representative of the owner or the breeder of the horse, except where such activity falls under a sponsorship agreement approved and registered by the Authority, which is set out in Rule (D)79
Rule (D) 79.2 - If a Rider enters into an arrangement with a Betting Organisation in connection with the advertising or promotion of goods and/or services, or the provision of views or information for general publication, he must notify the Authority of the identity of the betting organisation, the start and end date of the arrangement, a summary of the services provided by the Trainer under such arrangement and all benefits received by the Rider under such arrangement
The following integrity provisions set out the standards of behavior to be observed by all Licensed Jockeys as conditions of the grant of their Licence, and have been added to the Applications for Jockeys Licenses Guidance Notes and the Applications for Riders Permits Guidance Notes. The numbers in brackets refer to the Riders Permits Guidance Notes:
22.11 (31 (k)). Whether the applicant has observed the Integrity Provisions contained within section H of these Guidance Notes.
INTEGRITY PROVISIONS
32.1 (36.1) Avoid the company of Persons whose conduct, character or reputation indicate that they may pose a threat to the integrity of horseracing.
32.2 (36.2) Make sure you have read and understood the definition of inside information in Rule (A)36.
32.2 (36.3) Refrain from regularly passing Inside Information to anyone other than the connections of the horse, even where there is no reward except in cases specifically allowed for in the Rules.
32.4 (36.4) Ensure that relationships with Betting Organisations or any person representing a Betting Organisation do not confer special privileges or concessions which may invite adverse inferences to be drawn.
32.5 (36.5) Avoid discussing the chances of a horse they are engaged to ride with anyone (including other Riders), in the knowledge that it may be used for a corrupt purpose.
32.6 (36.6) Ensure that the usage of pass cards and any metal badges within a licensed racecourse comply with the user conditions laid down by the Racecourse Association
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