✨ Racing Rules and Land Notices
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 24 — 12 MARCH 2015
amendments.
Deleted words are struck-out and added words are shown in bold.
These amendments to the Rules of Racing are as follows:
BETTING BY RIDERS
707(1) Subject to sub-Rule (2) below:
(a) A Rider must not:
bet or have any interest in a bet, or facilitate a bet, on any Race, or any contingency which includes or relates to any Race, that is governed by these Rules. For the purpose of this Rule, the reference to bet includes Laying any horse; but
(i) bet or have any interest in a bet, or facilitate a bet; or
(ii) have any interest in a contingency
in relation to any Race or in any way connected with any Race run on a day on which a Rider rides in a Race. For the purpose of this Rule, the reference to bet includes Laying any horse.
(b) If a Rider bets (in circumstances other than those in sub-rule (a)), that Rider must place that bet through his or her betting account with an Authorised Wagering Operator using his or her mobile phone or any other electronic communication device of the Rider (including a smartphone, laptop, personal computer, tablet, pager, or other similar device). A Rider may bet other than on a Race that is governed by these Rules provided the Rider places the bet through his or her betting account with an Authorised Wagering Operator using his or her mobile phone or any other electronic communication device of the Rider (including a smartphone, laptop, personal computer, tablet, pager, or similar device).
(2) An Amateur Jockey may bet or have any interest in a bet, or facilitate a bet, on any Race, or any contingency which includes or relates to any Race other than any such Race in which he or she is riding. For the purpose of this Rule, the reference to bet includes Laying any horse.
(3) A Rider shall, upon request by a Stipendiary Steward or Investigator, supply:
(a) written or electronic records of all bets made through that Rider’s betting accounts, including written or electronic records of that Rider’s mobile phone and other electronic communication devices; and
(b) copies of the Rider’s bank statements and such other financial records or information as the Stipendiary Steward or Investigator may reasonably request:
(i) if the Stipendiary Steward or Investigator suspects, acting reasonably, that the Rider may have breached Rule 707(1); or
(ii) in order to ensure that the Rider has complied with Rule 707(1).
(4) For the purpose of Rule 801(t), any breach of this Rule 707 is deemed to be a Serious Racing Offence.
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Land Notices
Land to be Declared a Walkway—Stratford
Under section 31 of the Walking Access Act 2008, I declare that the land described in the Schedule below shall be a walkway and is assigned the name Cardiff Centennial Walkway.
I have appointed the Stratford District Council to be the controlling authority for this walkway.
Taranaki Land District—Stratford District
Schedule
Cardiff Centennial Walkway
The areas marked "A" and "B" on DP 473889, "C" on DP 348571, and "D" on DP 16671 (Computer Freehold Registers 77814, TNF2/178, 216258, and TNB4/722).
Dated at Wellington this 18th day of February 2015.
MARK NEESON, Chief Executive, New Zealand Walking Access Commission.
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- MARK NEESON, Chief Executive, New Zealand Walking Access Commission
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