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STAN BOWKER CHAIRMAN RACING OFFICIALS ACCREDITATION PROGRAM. What is the Racing Officials Accreditation Program (ROAP)? Collaborative effort of industry organizations dedicated to ensuring the integrity of horse racing through educating and training racing officials
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STAN BOWKER CHAIRMAN RACING OFFICIALS ACCREDITATION PROGRAM
What is the Racing Officials Accreditation Program (ROAP)? Collaborative effort of industry organizations dedicated to ensuring the integrity of horse racing through educating and training racing officials ROAP works with the University of Arizona Race Track Industry Program and the University of Louisville Equine Industry Program
Who is ROAP? ROAP is represented by an alliance of industry representatives
For what types of racing does ROAP provide accreditation for? Flat Harness Steeplechase
Levels of Accreditation Accredited Senior Steward/Judge Accredited Steward/Judge Accredited Racing Official Fair Steward/Judge
Educational Requirements Attend 60 hour accreditation school Pass all required exams Meet experience requirements 16 credit hours of continuing education every two years
Continuing Education • Sponsored by the University’s of Louisville and Arizona, or by another group such as a racing commission • Agenda must include ROAP’s Points of Emphasis • 8-16 credit hours
2008 Points of Emphasis • Uniform handling of objections & inquiries in reviewing races • Determining disqualifications in races with multiple incidents of interference • Stewards & judges should conduct regular meetings with racing officials • Weekly race video review with jockeys
2009 Points of Emphasis • Conduct mock disciplinary hearings • Writing rulings • Write daily reports • Consideration of mitigating and aggravating factors when reaching decisions on penalty phase
United States Canada Puerto Rico Caribbean South America Asia Global Impact
Program Benefits Racetracks and racing commissions that employ accredited officials are represented by qualified professionals Racing fans are confident the sport is being overseen by qualified experts
Goals & Objectives Achieved Enhanced accreditation schools & continuing education classes Produced training DVD Created Code of Conduct Designed lapel pins for accredited officials Reviewed State rules for uniformity on interference, riding fouls, and disqualifications
Developed ROAP website with Directory • Enhanced teaching of RCI Model Rules, RMTC recommended medication polices uniform penalties, & racing law • Secured adoption of model rule requiring accreditation of stewards & judges • Developed race video survey • Produced 2nd edition Resource Guide • Created Steward/Judge evaluations
Goals and Objectives For 2009 Develop “On Call” Steward/Judge Program Conduct accreditation school internationally Coordinate industry wide survey to research salary ranges & compensation packages for racing officials 100% adoption of accredited stewards’ & judges‘ model Rules Create one day educational workshops
ROAP Committees • Steering Committee • Steward/Judge Advisory Committee • Continuing Education Committee • Communications Committee • Fundraising Committee
State Accreditation Required No Accredited
State Accreditation Required No Accredited
Resources Website Video Library Responsibilities & Duties of Racing Officials DVD Educational Materials Resource Manual ROAP Directory Job postings/help wanted
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Racing Officials Accreditation Program 821 Corporate Drive Lexington, KY 40503 859-224-2702 (phone) 859-296-3033 (fax) contactus@horseracingofficials.comwww.horseracingofficials.com