Oklahoma Code § 3A-203.5

Title 3A. Amusements And Sports: Stewards - Examinations - Qualifications - Licenses
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A.  The Commission shall require applicants for a license as a
steward to pass an examination on matters relating to the duties of
stewards.  Examinations shall be held at such times and places as
may be determined by the Commission.  Notice of the times and places
of the examinations shall be given as determined by the Commission.
The Commission shall prepare both written and oral examinations to
be taken by persons applying for qualification as stewards,
requesting and taking into consideration suggestions from
representatives of horsemen, organization licensees, stewards, and
other interested and knowledgeable groups.  The written examinations
may be administered by members of the Commission staff.  Oral
examinations shall be conducted by an oral examination panel to
include at least two Commission members.
B.  The Commission may examine any person who:
1.  has not been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude
or of a felony; and
2.  has completed an accredited senior high school or its
equivalent; and
3.  has been given a physical examination by a licensed
physician within sixty (60) days prior to the date of application
for the steward's examination, indicating at least 20-20 vision or
vision corrected to at least 20-20, and normal hearing ability; and
4.  has one of the following:
a. at least five (5) years of experience in the pari-
mutuel horse racing industry as a licensed trainer, or
jockey.
b. at least ten (10) years of experience in the pari-
mutuel horse racing industry as a licensed owner whose
experience, knowledge, ability, and integrity relative
to the industry are known to the Commission.
c. at least three (3) years of experience as a licensed
racing official, racing secretary, assistant racing
secretary, or director of racing.
d. experience in the horse racing industry of a character
and for a length of time sufficient, in the opinion of
the Commission, to be substantially equivalent to the
requirements of subparagraphs a, b, or c of this
paragraph.

5.  A steward shall have the same restrictions and
qualifications as a member of the Commission as listed in Section
202.
C.  For the purpose of paragraph 4 of subsection B of this
section, one (1) year of experience shall mean at least one hundred
(100) days actually worked within one (1) calendar year.  An
original license for a steward issued pursuant to the provisions of
the Oklahoma Horse Racing Act shall be issued for a period of the
calendar year in which it is issued, and shall be renewable for a
period not to exceed three (3) years, which the Commission may
establish by regulation.  The Commission may establish a license fee
schedule consistent with the different periods for which such
licenses may be granted.  The license shall be valid at all race
meetings in this state during the period for which it is issued,
unless it is suspended or revoked prior to the expiration of such
period.

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