Directive regarding Piroplasmosis
/HBPA Election Update
/Candidate's affidavits submitted to TrueBallot Inc. as required by LHBPA Bylaw Article IV Section 3
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The Race for Education
/The Race for Education is now accepting scholarship applications for college students - The deadline is March 30th.
Just follow this link where they can apply online - http://www.raceforeducation.org/scholarships/
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HBPA Election Notice
/- Mr. Charles Phelps will be a candidate for Trainer Director.
- Candidates are Not allowed to hand out the pictures and biographical statements that will be included with the ballots.
- The Louisiana HBPA will Not provide the candidates with a list of voting members and their phone numbers.
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NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS
/The Gentilly Office will be open on Thursday January 30th at 10AM.
If you have an emergency regarding WC, call Mike Fenasci at 504-214-6873.
If you have an emergency regarding Bookkeeper, call Ed Fenasci at 504-812-8771 or Bobbie Laviolette at 504-329-7871.
If you have an emergency regarding the Medical Program, call Murray Woodward at 504-669-2254
HBPA ELECTION UPDATE
/Candidate's affidavits submitted to TrueBallot Inc. as required by LHBPA Bylaw Article IV Section 3
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LAHBPA Board of Directors Meeting
/When:
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
10:30AM
Where:
HBPA Board Room
1535 Gentilly Blvd.
New Orleans, Louisiana
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HBPA Election Update
/The following HBPA members submitted notarized affidavits accepting nominations:
President
Begnaud, Charles
Breaux, Sam
Chatters, Benard K.
Director-Owner
Abbott, Tom
Averett, Jr., Gerald (Dewey)
Dupre, Bobby
Early, Christine D.
Hernandez, Keith
Lamarche, Marcia
Morrell, Arthur
Necaise, Paul
Rink, Joseph
Director-Trainer
Behler, Judy
Calhoun, Bret
Cuccia, L. Jay
Ducoing, Sturges
Johnston, Edward J.
Stemmans, Don
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HBPA Election Update
/NOTICE: The nomination period for the LHBPA Elections ends on December 3rd, 2013. Nominations received as of today, November 27th, can be viewed by clicking on the link below. Nomination information will be posted each work day until nominations close.
Click here to download the November 27th nomination list update
Click here to download the November 30th nomination list update
Click here to download the December 2nd nomination list update
Click here to download the December 3rd nomination list update (Morning)
Click here to download the December 3rd nomination list update (Afternoon)
Click here to download the final nomination list update
HBPA Election Notice
/Election Notice
/To verify and update your address, please contact the Horsemen’s Bookkeeper at any of the Louisiana Race Tracks or at the Louisiana HBPA main office (504) 945-1555.
Notice
/Notice
/Board of Directors Meeting
/Claiming Crown Nomination Deadline Nears
/Date Posted: 8/29/2013 10:02:03 AM
Trainers have until Sept. 20 to become eligible to nominate horses to the 2013 Claiming Crown to be held at Gulfstream Park Dec. 7.
Under a system that started last year, nominated trainers then have the right to nominate horses for the eight Claiming Crown races. Those regular nominations–0.2% of each purse in the series–are due by Nov. 15.
Supplemental nominations close Dec. 4 with a fee of 5% of the purse for the race in which a horse will be entered.
The regular nomination fee for the five $110,000 Claiming Crown races is $220 per horse. The fee is $250 for the $125,000 Tiara and Emerald, and $400 for the $200,000 Jewel.
For the first time, total Claiming Crown purses will be $1 million.
To be eligible for a Claiming Crown event, a horse must have started for a claiming price since Jan. 1, 2012. Combined entry and starting fees range from $1,650-$3,000; the fees are waived for supplemental nominees.
The 2012 Claiming Crown, the first held at Gulfstream, shattered records. The races contributed to total pari-mutuel handle of more than $12 million for the opening-day card at the Florida racetrack.
The Claiming Crown is a joint venture of the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association and the National Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association in conjunction with the host racetrack and horsemen's group. More information and nomination forms are available at www.claimingcrown.com.
Notices
/Fair Grounds
ATTENTION: The Fair Grounds will offer stall rental for Oct. 6-21. During this time, training will be allowed 6 days a week, with Sunday being a dark day. The number of horsemen that apply will determine the day rate, so sign up ASAP. DEADLINE Sept. 16. Contact information: Jason Boulet (504) 948-1246, (504) 948-1247, e-mail: Jason.boulet@fgno.com.
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Delta Downs
The move-in date for the Delta Downs 2013-2014 thoroughbred race meet is September 11, 2013. If you have any questions, please contact the Delta Downs racing office at 888-589-7223.
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REMINDER
/Letter from Louisiana HBPA Board Member Arthur Morrell
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Reply to President Stanley Seelig’s letter dated June 15, 2013
By: Arthur Morrell
I am one of the eleven board members of the HBPA. I have served on every board (6) since 1993. I served only a few months, 6 months, of the previous Board 2007-2010 because the election was proven fixed to keep some members from being reelected.
Mr. Seelig’s letter has some truths but mostly lies or purposely not telling the horsemen the whole truth.
I supported Stanley Seelig in his bid for the presidency nearly three years ago only because he expressed his true concern for the horsemen. But, last week, it was confirmed that Stanley tried to sell, yes, “SELL” the presidency of your HBPA to another candidate. The condition of the sale was that that other candidate would guarantee that when he was elected President that he would appoint Stanley as the Executive Director of our HBPA. I realize now that that candidate had more integrity than Stanley, because he told me that he could not agree to Stanley’s proposition, so Stanley stayed in the race.
Letter from Louisiana HBPA President Stanley Seelig
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As president of Louisiana Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association 1993, Inc. (“1993, Inc.”), I’m sending this today because of concerns I have with our workers’ compensation insurance program. Last week, the trustees of the Horsemen’s Workers’ Compensation Insurance Trust (“Insurance Trust”) voted to change the agent of record with Midlands Insurance, a wholesale broker through whom the excess insurance and out-of-state coverage is obtained.
In connection with the renewal of the workers’ compensation program for the 2013-2014 year, the trustees recently received renewal quotes. There are two parts to a quote. The first part consists of the premium for the excess coverage on in-state claims and the out-of-state coverage. The second part is the fee paid to the retail broker or agent who procures the coverage. In the past, the fee has compensated the agent or broker for the time and effort expended in obtaining the quote and negotiating the premium to an affordable level.