- a) Failure to obey the stewards' or judges' orders;
- b) Failure to drive when programmed unless excused by the stewards;
- c) Appearing in the paddock in an unfit condition to drive;
- d) Fighting.
- e) Assaults;
- f) Offensive and profane language;
- g) Smoking on the track in silks during actual racing hours or in the barns and stables;
- h) Warming up a horse prior to racing without silks; or
- i) Disturbing the peace.
The following shall constitute disorderly conduct and be reason for a civil penalty, suspension, or revocation of a driver's license:
(Source: Amended at 10 Ill. Reg. 10144, effective May 27, 1986)