(1) No jai alai player or game official, racing official, assistant to a game or racing official, totalisator employee, or greyhound leadout shall wager on or receive the benefits from a wager of any live race or game conducted at a track or fronton at which he/she works or officiates.

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    (2) No jockey, jockey’s room attendant, valet, or harness driver shall wager on or receive the benefits of a wager on a race unless the owner or trainer, on behalf of the jockey or driver, makes the wager only to win or to finish first in combination with other horses. Jockeys and drivers must maintain for one year records of wagers made by the owners or trainers on their behalf and must make the records available to the stewards or to the division upon request.
    (3) Horse or greyhound trainers shall be allowed to wager on a race in which they have entered a horse or greyhound subject to the following restrictions. All such wagers shall include the trainer’s horse or greyhound: Win; Place, in the same or lesser dollar amount as win; Show, in the same or lesser dollar amount as win and place; Quinella; Perfecta, with trainer’s horse or greyhound on bottom in the same or lesser dollar amount as on top; Trifecta with the trainer’s horse or greyhound on top; Trifecta Box; Daily Double; Daily 3 and pick (N).
Rulemaking Authority 550.0251(3), 550.105(2)(b) FS. Law Implemented 550.0251, 550.105, 550.235, 550.3615 FS. History-New 10-20-96, Amended 4-12-06, Formerly 61D-2.004.