Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 260. Horse Racing Commission |
Chapter 260-28. Ownerships, trainers and employees. |
Section 260-28-010. Authorized agent.
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- An authorized agent is a person appointed by an owner or by a stable to act as their agent. Before an authorized agent can act on behalf of the owner or the stable, the agent must be licensed by the commission as an authorized agent. All licensed authorized agents must also file a notarized document signed by the owner or stable manager with the commission verifying their authorization to act as authorized agent along with the scope of their duties. A trainer is not required to be an authorized agent in order to represent the owner in the matter of entries, nominations, scratches, and the employment of jockeys.