Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 006 - Department of Finance and Administration
Division 06 - Racing Commission
Rule 006.06.08-001 - Rules Governing Thoroughbred and Greyhound Racing and Electronic Games of Skill
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
FOREWORD
The Rules herein prescribed, and any amendments or additions thereto, apply to all persons, partnerships, associations, firms or corporations, their officers, directors, stockholders, agents, representatives or employees who hold, conduct, patronize, aid, assist or participate in any Race Meeting within the State of Arkansas where thoroughbred horse racing licensed by the State of Arkansas shall be permitted for any stake, purse or reward. The definitions and interpretations of racing terms herein set forth, as well as the Foreword, are to be considered in connection with the Rules and as a part of them.
In reading the Rules, unless the text otherwise requires, it shall be understood, without constant reference thereto, that they apply only in the State of Arkansas.
Every franchise to hold a Race Meeting is granted upon the condition that the franchise holder shall accept, observe and enforce said Rules. Furthermore, it shall be the duty of each and every officer, director and every official and employee of said franchise holder to observe and enforce the Rules.
Any and all of the Rules may be amended, altered, repealed or supplemented by new and additional Rules.
The Racing Commission shall have continuing jurisdiction and control over all penalties and decisions imposed or made by it, or its predecessors, except as otherwise provided by law. Furthermore, the Racing Commission shall have the power and authority to review, affirm, modify or rescind any penalty or decision with regard to any infraction of these Rules, which may be imposed or made by the racing officials of any Race Meeting.
The laws of the State of Arkansas and the Rules promulgated by the Racing Commission supercede the conditions of a race or the regulations of a Race Meeting.
Note: Numbering of these Rules will not be consecutive since the Racing Commission Rules that apply to other types of racing are omitted.
DEFINITIONS
1000. The following definitions and interpretations shall apply throughout these Rules unless the text otherwise requires:
1001. "Act'' is the enabling legislation permitting pari-mutuel horse racing in this jurisdiction.
1002. "Added Money" is the amount added into a stakes by the Association or by sponsors, state-bred programs or other funds added to those monies gathered by nomination, entry, sustaining and other fees coming from the horsemen.
1003. "Age" of a horse foaled in North America shall be reckoned from the first day of January of the year of foaling.
1004. "Also Eligible'' pertains to:
1005. "Allowance Race'' is an overnight race for which eligibility and weight to be carried is determined according to specified conditions, which include age, sex, earnings and number of wins.
1006. "Appeal" is a request for the Racing Commission or its designee to investigate, consider and review any decisions or rulings of Stewards of a Race Meeting.
1007. "Arrears" are all monies owed by a licensee, including subscriptions, jockey fees, forfeitures and any default incident to these Rules.
1008. "Association " is a person or business entity holding a license from the Racing Commission to conduct racing with pari-mutuel wagering.
1009. ''Association Grounds'' is all real property utilized by the Association in the conduct of its Race Meeting, including the racetrack, grandstand, concession stands, offices, barns, stable area, employee housing facilities, parking lots and any other areas under the jurisdiction of the Racing Commission.
1010. "Authorized Agent" is a person licensed by the Racing Commission and appointed by a written instrument, signed and acknowledged before a notary public, by the owner in whose behalf the agent will act.
1011. "Beneficial Interest" is profit, benefit or advantage resulting from a contract or the ownership of an estate, as distinct from the legal ownership or control. When considered as designation of character of an estate, is such an interest as a devisee, legatee or donee takes solely for his own use or benefit and not as holder of title for use and benefit of another.
1012. ''Betting Interest" is one or more horses in a pari-mutuel contest which are identified by a single program number for wagering purposes.
1013. "Bleeder List" is a tabulation of all bleeders to be maintained by the Racing Commission.
1014. "Breakage" is the net pool minus payoff.
1015. "Breeder" is the owner of the horse's dam at the time of foaling.
1016. "Carryover" is non-distributed pool monies that are retained and added to a corresponding pool in accordance with these Rules.
1017. "Claiming Race" is a race in which any horse starting may be claimed (purchased for a designated amount) in conformance with the Rules.
1018. "Commission" is the regulatory agency with the authority to regulate racing. (Also "Racing Commission" and "Arkansas Racing Commission".)
1019. "Conditions" are qualifications that determine a horse's eligibility to be entered in a race.
1020. "Contest" is a competitive racing event on which pari-mutuel wagering is conducted.
1021. "Contestant" is an individual participant in a contest.
1022. "Coupled Entry'' are two or more contestants in a contest that are treated as a single betting interest for pari-mutuel wagering purposes (also see "Entry").
1023. "Day" is a 24-hour period beginning at 12:01 a.m. and ending 12:00 p.m. midnight. Also known as a calendar day.
1024. "Dead Heat" is the finish of a race in which the noses of two or more horses reach the finish line at the same time.
1025. "Declaration'' is the act of withdrawing an entered horse from a race prior to the closing of entries.
1026. "Entry" is:
1027. "Exhibition Race" is a race on which no wagering is permitted.
1028. "Expired Ticket'' is an outstanding ticket that was not presented for redemption within the required time period for which it was issued.
1029. "Financial Interest" is an interest that could result in directly or indirectly receiving a pecuniary gain or sustaining a pecuniary loss as a result of ownership or interest in a horse or business entity, or as a result of salary, gratuity or other compensation or remuneration from any person. The lessee and lessor of a horse have a financial interest.
1030. "Flat Race" is a race in which horses mounted by jockeys run over a course on which no jumps or other obstacles are placed.
1031. "Forfeit" is money due from a licensee because of error, fault, neglect of duty, breach of contract or a penalty imposed by the Stewards or the Racing Commission.
1032. "Guest Association'' is an association which offers licensed pari-mutuel wagering on contests conducted by another association (the host) in either the same State or another jurisdiction.
1033. "Handicap" is a race in which the weights to be carried by the horses are assigned by the Racing Secretary or Handicapper for the purpose of equalizing the chances of winning for all horses entered.
1034. "Handle" is the aggregate of all pari-mutuel pools, excluding refundable wagers.
1035. "Horse" is any equine (including and designated as a mare, filly, stallion, colt, ridgeling or gelding) registered for racing: specifically, an entire male 5 years of age and older.
1036. "Host Association" is the association conducting a licensed pari-mutuel Race Meeting from which authorized contests or entire performances are simulcast.
1037. "Inquiry" is an investigation by the Stewards of potential interference in a contest prior to declaring the result of said contest official.
1038. "Jockey" is a professional rider licensed to ride in races.
1039. "Licensee" is any person or entity holding a license from the Racing Commission to engage in racing or a regulated activity.
1040. "Maiden'' is a horse that has never won an official or recognized race as defined in breed registry rules.
1041. ''Maiden Race" is a contest restricted to non-winners.
1042. "Match Race'' is a race between two horses under conditions agreed to by their owners.
1043. "Meeting" is the specified period and dates each year during which an Association is authorized to conduct racing by approval of the Racing Commission.
1044. ''Minus Pool'' occurs when the amount of money to be distributed on winning wagers is in excess of the amount of money comprising the net pool.
1045. "Month" is a calendar month.
1046. "Mutuel Field" or "Field" is two or more contestants in a contest that are treated as a single betting interest for pari-mutuel wagering purposes because the number of betting interests exceeds the number that can be handled individually by the pari-mutuel system.
1047. "Net Pool" is the amount of gross ticket sales less refundable wagers and statutory commissions.
1048. "Nomination'' is the naming of a horse to a certain race or series of races generally accompanied by payment of a prescribed fee.
1049. "Nominator'' is the person or entity in whose name a horse is nominated for a race or series of races.
1050. "Objection" is:
1051. "Official Order of Finish'' is the order of finish of the horses in a contest as declared official by the Stewards.
1052. "Official Starter'' is the official responsible for dispatching the horses for a race.
1053. "Official Time" is the elapsed time from the moment the first horse crosses the starting point until the first horse crosses the finish line.
1054. "Off Time" is the moment at which, on the signal of the Official Starter, the doors of the starting gate are opened, officially dispatching the horses in each contest.
1055. ''Optional Claiming Race'' is a contest restricted to horses entered to be claimed for a stated claiming price and to those that have started previously for that claiming price or less. In the case of horses entered to be claimed in such a race, the race shall be considered for the purpose of these Rules a claiming race. In the case of horses not entered to be claimed, the race shall be considered an allowance race.
1056. "Outstanding Ticket" is a winning or refundable pari-mutuel ticket that was not cashed during the performance for which it was issued; also known as "Outs."
1057. "Overnight Race" is a contest for which entries close at a time set by the Racing Secretary; also known as "Purse Race."
1058. "Owner" is a person who holds any title, right or interest, whole or partial in a horse, including the lessee and lessor of a horse.
1059. "Paddock" is an enclosure or other designated area where horses scheduled to compete in a contest are saddled prior to racing.
1060. "Pari-Mutuel System" is the manual, electro-mechanical or computerized system and all software (including the totalisator, account betting system and off-site betting equipment) that is used to record bets and transmit wagering data. "Pari-mutuel wagering" shall include any method of wagering approved by the Racing Commission whereby amounts wagered are placed in one or more designated wagering pools (whether or not the wagers are placed with respect to the same race), and the amounts remaining in the respective wagering pool, after reduction for the takeout under applicable law and Rules and Regulations of the Racing Commission, are returned to the winning bettors or bettors under the Rules applicable to the particular wagering pool and in accordance with applicable law and the Rules and Regulations of the Racing Commission (subject, in the case of uncashed pari-mutuel tickets, to the provisions of Ark. Code Ann. Section 23-110-406(b) and Rule 1152).
1061. "Patron" is a member of the public present on the grounds of a pari-mutuel Association during a Race Meeting for the purpose of wagering or to observe racing.
1062. "Payoff" is the amount of money payable to winning wagers.
1063. "Performance" is a schedule of contests conducted on the same day as authorized by the Racing Commission.
1064. "Permit" is an authorization by the Commission to an Association to conduct horse racing with pari-mutuel wagering at a specified location.
1065. "Person" is any individual, partnership, corporation or other association or entity.
1066. "Post Position" is the pre-assigned position from which a horse will leave the starting gate.
1067. "Post Time" is the scheduled starting time for a contest.
1068. "Prima Facie Evidence" is evidence that, until its effect is overcome by other evidence, will suffice as proof of fact in issue.
1069. "Profit" is the net pool after deduction of the amount bet on the winners.
1070. "Profit Split'' is a division of profit amongst separate winning betting interests or winning betting combinations resulting in two or more payoff prices.
1071. "Program" is the published listing of all contests and contestants for a specific performance.
1072. "Protest" is a written objection charging that a horse is ineligible to race, alleging improper entry procedures or citing any act of an owner, trainer, jockey or official prohibited by Rules, which, if true, shall exclude that horse/jockey from racing.
1073. ''Purse" is the total cash amount for which a race is contested.
1074. "Race" is a contest between horses at a licensed Race Meeting.
1075. "Registered Arkansas-bred" thoroughbred horses, registered Arkansas thoroughbred broodmare, registered Arkansas thoroughbred stallion, foal registration, broodmare registration and stallion registration, eligibility to participate in the Arkansas Racing Commission Purse and Awards Fund and eligibility to participate in races that are restricted to registered Arkansas-bred thoroughbred horses shall be determined and made in accordance with registration and fee schedules, adopted by the Arkansas Thoroughbred Breeders and Horsemen's Association and approved by the Racing Commission.
1076. "Restricted Area" is an enclosed portion of the Association grounds to which access is limited to licensees whose occupation or participation requires access.
1077. "Result" is the part of the official order of finish used to determine the pari-mutuel payoff of pools for each individual contest.
1078. "Scratch" is the act of withdrawing an entered horse from a contest after the closing of entries.
1079. "Scratch Time" is the deadline set by the Association for withdrawal of entries from a scheduled performance.
1080. "Simulcast'' is the live audio and visual transmission of a contest to another location for pari-mutuel wagering purposes.
1081. "Single Price Pool" is an equal distribution of profit to winning betting interests or winning betting combinations through a single payoff price.
1082. "Stable Name" is a name used other than the actual legal name of an owner or lessee and registered with the Racing Commission.
1083. "Stakes Race" is a contest in which nomination, entry and/or starting fees contribute to the purse.
1084. Starter" is a horse that becomes an actual contestant in a race by virtue of the starting gate opening in front of it upon dispatch by the Official Starter.
1085. "Steeplechase Race" is a contest in which horses mounted by jockeys run over a course on which jumps or other obstacles are placed.
1086. "Steward" is a duly appointed racing official with powers and duties specified by Rules.
1087 "Substantial Evidence" is evidence which a reasoning mind would accept as sufficient to support a particular conclusion and consists of more than a mere scintilla of evidence but may be somewhat less than a preponderance.
1088. "Takeout" is the total amount of money, excluding breakage, withheld from each pari-mutuel pool, as authorized by statute or Rule.
1089. "Totalisator" is the system used for recording, calculating, and disseminating information about ticket sales, wagers, odds and payoff prices to patrons at a pari-mutuel wagering facility.
1090. "Trial Race" is part of a series of contests in which horses participate for the purpose of determining eligibility for a subsequent contest.
1091. "Walkover" is a race in which only one horse starts or in which all the starters are owned by the same interest.
1092. "Week'' is a calendar week.
1093. "Weigh In" is the presentation of a jockey to the Clerk of Scales for weighing after a race.
1094. "Weigh Out" is the presentation of a jockey to the Clerk of Scales for weighing prior to a race.
1095. "Weight for Age" is a race in which a fixed scale is used to assign the weight to be carried by individual horses according to age, sex, distance of the race and season of the year.
1096. "Winner" is the horse whose nose reaches the finish line first or is placed first through disqualification by the Stewards.
1097. "Year" is a calendar year.
FRANCHISES AND APPLICATIONS FOR RACING DATES
1100. Every franchise and every license to hold a meeting is granted upon the condition that the franchise holder shall accept, observe and enforce the Rules and Regulations of the Commission, and it shall be the duty of each and every officer, director and employee of said franchise holder to observe and enforce the Rules.
1102. Every application to become a franchise holder shall contain the following:
APPLICATIONS FOR FRANCHISES
1101. Every application to become a franchise holder shall contain the following:
(If the applicant has a parent corporation, the same information must be submitted both for the parent and applicant corporation.)
This can be indicated in columnar forms as follows:
APPLICATIONS FOR RACING DATES
1103. Application for racing dates must be filed by a franchise holder at least ninety (90) days prior to the date upon which it is desired to begin the Race Meeting. Whenever mutually agreeable to the Commission and the franchise holder, the Commission may allot racing dates other than those requested in the applications. Immediately following the allotting of any racing dates and the issuance of a license to hold a Race Meeting, the Commission shall notify the franchise holder of the dates allotted, which notices shall be in writing and sent by registered or certified United States Mail to the franchise holder, and each such notice and license shall be mailed by the Racing Commission at least sixty (60) days before the date fixed for the beginning of the Race Meeting.
1104. Every application for a license for dates to conduct thoroughbred horse racing shall contain the following:
(If the applicant has a parent corporation, the same information must be submitted both for the parent and applicant corporation.)
Any information submitted after April 1, 1970, may reference information previously submitted under an application.
1107. In the event the control (whether majority or less of the capital stock) of any corporation holding a franchise for racing from the Racing Commission is to be conveyed, no sale or conveyance shall take effect until approval is obtained from the Racing Commission. The application of the purchases for the permission and approval of the Racing Commission shall contain, where applicable, the same information as is required to be furnished under Rule 1102.
DUTIES AND OBLIGATIONS
1110.
1111. No applicant shall enter into any contract in which the term exceeds three (3) years or the consideration exceeds five percent (5%) of the net income of the applicant for the year immediately preceding the date of the contract without first submitting advance written notice thereof to the Racing Commission.
1112. Minutes of the meetings of stockholders and directors of the applicant shall be made available to the Racing Commission, but copies thereof need not be filed as a matter of record in the office of the Racing Commission.
1113. The original and six (6) copies of all applications, notices and other matters required by these Rules shall be filed with the Racing Commission Office, 1515 Building, 1515 West 7th Street, Suite 505, Little Rock, Arkansas 72203 (Post Office Box 3076, Little Rock, Arkansas, 72203). One (1) additional copy shall be submitted to each Commissioner at the Commissioner's address of record on file in the office of the Racing Commission. All applications, notices and other matters shall be verified, under oath, and all copies shall be manually signed in ink.
1115. Members of the Racing Commission and its designated representatives shall have the right of full and complete entry to any and all parts of the grounds and facilities of the franchise holder licensed to conduct racing in Arkansas.
1116. Each franchise holder shall provide and install within its grounds:
1117. No person shall in any manner or at anytime disturb the peace or make himself obnoxious on the grounds of a franchise holder.
1118. No franchise holder shall permit the making of handbooks on the grounds. Any person who bets with or through any such handbook shall be ejected from the grounds and refused admission to the grounds of all other licensed franchise holders in Arkansas, and in the case of an owner or trainer, the entries of said owner or trainer shall be refused for all Arkansas tracks.
1119.
1120. Any official or other employee of a franchise holder or any owner or trainer who unlawfully solicits bets from the public by correspondence or other methods on any entry that is to run on a track in Arkansas shall be suspended.
1121. No person who has been convicted of a felony by a Court for illegal sales, possession or giving away of narcotics shall be granted a license without prior approval of the Racing Commission.
1122. No person or horse ruled off or under suspension by any recognized turf authority, any licensing body in any country or any horse franchise holder, shall be admitted to the grounds of any franchise holder except that a jockey temporarily suspended for a minor offense shall not be denied admittance to the track.
1124. When a person is ruled off any course or suspended by any recognized turf authority, any licensing body of any State or country or any thoroughbred horse franchise holder, every horse owned in whole or in part by the person shall be ineligible to be entered or to start in any race until said horse has been reinstated either by the rescission of the owner's suspension or by its transfer through bona fide sale to an ownership acceptable to the Stewards.
1126. When a person is ruled off any course or suspended by any recognized turf authority, any licensing body of any State or country or any thoroughbred horse franchise holder, any horse which is under the person's care, management, training or superintendence shall not be qualified to be entered or to start in any race until said horse has been reinstated by the rescission of said person's suspension or by the placement of the horse in the hands of a licensed trainer, with such transfer approved by the Stewards.
1128. When a person is ruled off any course or suspended by any recognized turf authority, any licensing body of any country or any racing franchise holder, the person shall not be qualified, whether acting as an agent or otherwise, to subscribe for or to enter or run any horse in any race either in his own name or in that of any other person until the rescinding of that person's suspension.
1130. A thoroughbred horse or stable ruled off or under suspension by any recognized turf authority, any licensing body of any State or country or any racing franchise holder shall not be permitted to race on any Arkansas track where these Rules are in force during the continuance of such ruling.
1132. During the term of disqualification of any participant in racing, it shall be the duty of the franchise holder to see to it that the privileges of the participant's admission badge are revoked and that the participant is kept off of the grounds, unless otherwise permitted to enter under certain conditions and at certain times as may be provided for elsewhere in these Rules.
1133. Violators of any Rule will be subject to ejection from the grounds and/or to fine, suspension or ruling off.
1134. The Stewards may fine, suspend or rule off any person who, in their opinion, has acted to the detriment of racing or violated the Rules.
1136. Each franchise holder shall police its grounds at all times in such a manner as to preclude the admission of any person in and around the stables excepting those having bona fide business or duly licensed by the Racing Commission.
1138. Each franchise holder shall furnish to the Racing Commission the names and addresses of all persons ejected by the franchise holder from its grounds, together with the offense or offenses alleged against them and any other material information relating thereto.
1139. The officials of the Race Meetings, in making decisions, shall be guided by the practices and procedures that are recognized and established in the conduct of all properly authorized Race Meetings.
1140. Racing franchise holders shall exclude from the paddock, in the interest of public safety, all those persons who have no immediate business with the entries, except the members of the Racing Commission, its staff and special representatives, and those having special permission from the franchise holder.
1141. Each franchise holder running a Race Meeting shall keep a separate account to be known as the Owner's Account and shall not mingle any of the funds therein with the general funds of the franchise holder.
1142. Sufficient funds shall be maintained in said account to cover all monies due owners in regard to purses, stakes, rewards and deposits.
1143. Racing franchise holders shall make prompt written acknowledgment of stake nominations and subscriptions.
1144. The Manager of the Pari-mutuel Department shall furnish the Racing Commission with a copy of a pool summary and liability report as soon as practicable after each race.
1146. In the case of fire or accident, or for other reasons, the Chairman of the Racing Commission may require the franchise holder to provide due public notice that there is an information window and/or a complaint window where complaints may be made or filed in writing and the exact locations of the windows must be set forth in said notice.
1147. All daily programs sold at the race track must contain a prominent notice that there is an information window where complaints may be made or filed in writing, and the exact locations of these windows must be set forth in said notice. Daily programs sold during the live racing meet shall contain (a) a notice that the race track is licensed by the Arkansas State Racing Commission and operates under its regulations and (b) a listing of the members and manager of the Racing Commission, officers and directors of the franchise holder, and racing officials for the race meeting.
1148. A franchise holder shall maintain in good service a satisfactory Totalisator.
1149. The Racing Commission may require a franchise holder to install and maintain in good service a satisfactory photographic device, and where installed it shall be required that all finishes be recorded by the said photographic devices. However, in the event of any mechanical difficulty or insufficient light for a picture to be taken, the Placing Judges shall decide the order of finish, which decision shall be final.
1150. When finishes are so recorded, each entry in each race shall wear a number of adequate size on the side which at the finish will be towards the camera, corresponding to his number on the official program.
1151. All portions of purse money shall be made available to the winners thereof within ninety-six (96) hours, Sunday excluded, following the race involved. However, should the chemical analysis of any sample of a horse entitled to a share of the purse indicate the presence of a drug, except as provided for in Rule 1232, the purse may be revoked at any time up to nine (9) months and ordered redistributed by the Racing Commission. The failure of the owner or jockey testing positive for the presence of a drug to repay the funds to the proper person(s) as ordered by the Racing Commission shall result in the suspension and/or revocation of the owner's or jockey's license. The money shall be repaid to the proper person(s) for distribution as soon as possible after recovery. After the period of nine (9) months, all tests and obligations shall be void.
1152.
1153. No person shall be allowed to wager in violation of any law of the State of Arkansas.
CORRUPT, FRAUDULENT AND PROHIBITED PRACTICES
1200. Employees of the Racing Commission, including but not limited to Stewards, Judges, Auditors, Investigators, Racing Commission Office Manager, Veterinarians, Secretaries, Bookkeepers, Gatemen and their assistants, and any person acting in the capacity of a Racing Official shall not wager money or anything of value on races at the track at which they are employed or acting.
1201. No one interested in the results of the race, either because of ownership of any entry, or of his sire or dam, because of bets or otherwise, shall act as a racing official in respect to that race.
1202. Racing officials while serving during any Race Meeting in such capacity shall not engage in the following:
Racing officials shall include those officials who are approved and designated by the Racing Commission as racing officials for each live Race Meeting.
1203. Any person subject to these Rules shall report to the Stewards all observed violations of the Rules.
1204. No person shall enter, cause to be entered or start an entry that the person knows or believes to be ineligible or disqualified.
1205. If a person wrongfully gives or offers money, shares in a bet or provides other benefit to any person having official duties in relation to a race, or if a person having official duties in relations to a race wrongfully accepts or offers to accept moneys, shares in a bet or other benefit, or if any person fraudulently offers or receives any amount of money for the declaring any entry out of a purse or stake, then any such person shall be in violation of this Rule.
1206. No person licensed as a jockey at Oaklawn Park shall be owner or part owner of any horse racing at Oaklawn.
1207. No jockey riding in a race, nor his attendant, shall make any wager nor shall any wager be made on the behalf of a jockey or his attendant on any horse other than the horse ridden by said jockey in such race.
1208. No person shall offer or give a jockey any money or other benefit in connection with a race, unless said person is the owner or trainer of the horse ridden in said race by said jockey.
1209. No person shall assume or pay, directly or indirectly, a fine imposed upon a jockey; provided, however, the Racing Commission may authorize the payment of such fine by the owner or trainer of the horse ridden by the jockey at the time of the infraction resulting in such fine.
1210. No transfer of any thoroughbred horse shall be made for the purpose of avoiding ineligibility or disqualifications.
1211. A thoroughbred horse, starting in a race, shall not be shod with ordinary or training shoes or turn down shoes. Horses entered to race or training at Oaklawn Park are prohibited from wearing toe grabs with a height greater than two millimeters, bends, jar caulks, stickers or any other appliance worn on the front shoes.
1212. No person shall tamper or attempt to tamper with any thoroughbred horse in such a way as to affect his speed in a race, nor shall he counsel or in any way aid or abet any such tampering.
1213. Bar plates may be used only with the consent of the Stewards.
1214. No electrical or mechanical device or other expedient designed to increase or decrease the speed of a horse, or that would tend to do so, other than the ordinary whip, shall be possessed by any one or applied by any one to a horse at any time on the grounds of a franchise holder during a Race Meeting, whether in a race or otherwise.
1215. While within the confines of a racetrack, its buildings or on the grounds, no person, other than a veterinarian licensed by the Racing Commission, shall have in his/her possession any equipment for hypodermic administration. Non-injectable medication prescribed by a properly licensed veterinarian for an existing condition may be possessed.
1216. No person shall administer, permit or authorize the administration of any narcotic, stimulant, tranquilizer, depressant, local anesthetic, steroids, NSAIDS or any substance which interferes with recognized testing procedures, except as provided in Rule 1232, in any manner whatsoever, internally or externally, to any horse after 6:00 p.m. prior to each race day. The administration of any drugs or chemical substance shall be done at the risk of the person or persons administering, authorizing or permitting the administration, and all such persons shall assume the risk that if the horse tests positive after an analysis by the Racing Commission Chemist, it shall be a violation of Rule 1233, whether the drug or chemical substance was administered before or after 6: 00 p.m. prior to race day.
1217. See separate booklet for Rule 1217, Uniform Classification Guidelines for Foreign Substances and Recommended Penalties.
1218. Any trainer, attendant, owner, veterinarian or other person who shall participate in the illegal administration of any drug, medication or chemical substance to any horse entered in a race, or otherwise tamper with an entered horse for the purpose of enhancing or retarding the performance of such a horse, shall be punished to such an extent as the Stewards rule.
1219. Any trainer, attendant, owner or other person having on his past record three (3) or more convictions of unlawful stimulation in Arkansas or any other State may be denied a license on any Arkansas track.
1220. Any franchise holder, owner, trainer or other licensee employing persons at Oaklawn Jockey Club who fails to hire qualified persons for the job duties assigned to said employer's employees or fails to adequately supervise, direct or train the employees so employed by said employer may be fined, suspended or excluded.
1221. Any time a horse is disqualified from a race for any reason, the purse money won by that horse shall be redistributed, unless the Commission finds that there are special circumstances justifying the owner, trainer or jockey sharing in the purse.
1231. Total Dissolved Carbon Dioxide Testing
1232. MEDICATION: FUROSEMIDE (LASIX)
The following anti-ulcer medications are permitted to be administered, at the stated dosage, up to 24 hours prior to the race in which the horse is entered.
The owner, trainer, or other licensees associated with any horse testing positive for Phenylbutazone ("Bute") and/or Oxyphenbutazone shall be subject to the following penalties for the levels of Bute detected:
5.1 - 9.9 micrograms:
1st offense within a 365-day period (in any jurisdiction): Fine of not less than $250 absent mitigating circumstances.
2nd offense within a 365-day period (in any jurisdiction): Fine of not less than $500 absent mitigating circumstances.
3rd offense within a 365-day period (in any jurisdiction): Fine of not less than $1,000 and suspension for fifteen (15) days absent mitigating circumstances.
Over 9.9 micrograms:
1st offense within a 365-day period (in any jurisdiction): Fine of not less than $500 absent mitigating circumstances; loss of purse; and horse must pass commission approved examination before being eligible to run.
2nd offense within a 365-day period (in any jurisdiction): Fine of not less than $1,000 and suspension for fifteen (15) days absent mitigating circumstances; loss of purse; if same horse, placed on veterinarian's list for 45 days; and horse must pass commission approved examination before being eligible to run.
3rd offense within a 365-day period (in any jurisdiction): Fine of not less than $2,500 and suspension for thirty (30) days absent mitigating circumstances; loss of purse and fine of not less than $5,000 for the owner; and if same horse, placed on veterinarian's list for 60 days; and horse must pass commission approved examination before being eligible to run.
1233. THE TRAINER SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR AND BE THE ABSOLUTE INSURER OF THE CONDITION OF AN ENTRY THE TRAINER ENTERS REGARDLESS OF THE ACTS OF THIRD PARTIES. Should the chemical analysis of saliva, urine or blood specimen detect the presence of any drug, medication or chemical substances, including but not limited to narcotics, stimulants, tranquilizers, depressants, steroids, NSAIDS or any substance which interferes with testing procedures, the trainer of the horse may, in the discretion of the Stewards, subject to appeal to the Racing Commission, be fined, suspended and ruled off the track. In addition, any other person responsible for the care or attendance of the horse may be penalized as determined by the Stewards or Racing Commission.
1234. Any person who has been convicted by any court having proper jurisdiction of the possession or use of narcotics may be denied a license or be ruled off.
1235. At the beginning of each racing season, the Racing Commission may employ a Chemist for the purpose of making chemical analysis of saliva or other excretions or body fluids taken by the Commission Veterinarian from any entry running on any track operating under a franchise from the Racing Commission.
1236. If after a race a sample of saliva or other excretions or body fluids is to be taken by the Commission Veterinarian from a horse that has competed in the race, nothing shall be administered or given in any manner whatsoever to the said horse (except with the permission of and in the presence of the Track Veterinarian or Commission Veterinarian) until the Commission Veterinarian obtains the sample.
1237. The Commission Veterinarian, at his discretion, may administer a diuretic to any horse from which a urine sample is to be taken in order to expedite the test of the horse, unless the trainer of the horse shall have expressly requested otherwise in a signed statement delivered to the Commission Veterinarian prior to the administration by the Commission Veterinarian of the diuretic to the horse.
1238. Every owner or his authorized agent or trainer of any entry shall immediately, upon request by the Racing Commission, submit any entry of which he is the owner or authorized agent or trainer to any veterinarian designated by the Racing Commission for such examination or tests as said veterinarian may deem advisable. The Commission Veterinarian may detain an entry as long as he deems necessary in order to obtain a specimen.
1239. During the taking of the samples by the Commission Veterinarian, the owner or trainer in each instance must be present and witness the procedure. If for any reason the owner or trainer cannot be present, he must first advise the Commission Veterinarian in writing the name of the person to act as his witness when the sample is taken.
1240. The sample so taken shall be immediately sealed in a container in the presence of the owner, trainer or witness, and evidence of such sealing must be noted thereon by the signature of the owner, trainer or witness. The owner, trainer, witness or chemist appointed by them shall have the right and opportunity to witness the examination and testing of said specimen by the Commission Chemist, provided that a written request for same, signed by the owner or trainer, is submitted to the Commission Veterinarian at the time of the taking of the specimen. Thereupon, said owner or trainer will receive written notification of the time and place of such examination and testing, and in such event the seal of the container containing said specimens shall not be disturbed by the Commission Chemist until the time so appointed and in the presence of the chemist selected by the owner or trainer, if said chemist selected by the owner or trainer is present at the time and place so appointed for the examination and testing.
1241. Upon such sealing of the container containing the specimens, the container shall be encased and deposited in a large-size carrying case, all of which shall be stored and kept while at the racetrack. Any such carrying case shall be properly locked with an individual lock, the keys to which shall only be in possession of the Commission Veterinarian and the Commission Chemist.
1242. The franchise holder shall make provisions for suitable space, with a door equipped with proper lock and keys, where such specimens can be stored by the Commission Veterinarian. The Commission Veterinarian shall be in control and custody of all specimens until they are transported to the Commission Chemist.
1243. The Commission Veterinarian and Commission Chemist shall each keep, in addition to the record placed on the containers containing the specimen, separate individual records showing date, track, race, entry, name of owner, name of trainer, name of witness, name of guard, name of transportation agent who delivered the specimen to the Commission Chemist and the time and date of receipt by the Commission Chemist, analysis made and result thereof.
1244. Every franchise holder and all officials and employees thereof shall give every possible aid and assistance to any department, bureau, divisions, officer, agent, inspector or any other person connected with the United States Government or with the State of Arkansas or any local authority who may be investigating or prosecuting any such person they may suspect of being guilty of possessing any drug, hypodermic needles, batteries or other similar appliances.
1245. Any horse that has been the subject of fraudulent practice may be disqualified by the Stewards for no longer period than the duration of the meeting.
1245(A)
1247. If any owner, trainer, attendant or any person uses profane or indecent language to officials or otherwise disturbs the peace on the grounds of the franchise holder, he or she shall be liable for a fine, suspension, or both, or shall be ruled off.
1248. The Stewards may fine, suspend or rule off any person who in their opinion has acted to the detriment of racing or who has violated any of the Rules of the Commission.
1249. Should any licensee of the Racing Commission incur expenses while racing at any licensed track and wrongfully refuses to pay the same when due and payable, or within a reasonable time after demand, such licensee shall be deemed guilty of conduct detrimental to the best interest of racing, and for such reason may be suspended until proper restitution is made.
1250. Employees or patrons who are careless of the safety of themselves and others, negligent, insubordinate, dishonest, immoral, quarrelsome or otherwise vicious, or who do not conduct themselves in such manner and do not handle their personal matters while on the premises of any licensed track in such a way that the franchise holder or Racing Commission will not be subject to criticism or loss of good will, will be prohibited or removed from the premises of any track and denied wagering privileges.
1251. Complaints against an official or officials shall be made to the Stewards in writing, signed by the complainant(s). Complaints charging any infraction of any law of the State of Arkansas or Rule of the Racing Commission may be made by any person, but if the complainant is an owner, trainer or authorized agent and if he fails to substantiate the charge, he may be liable for a fine, suspension or any other appropriate sanction. All such complaints shall be reported to the Racing Commission, together with the action taken on them by the Stewards.
1252. The Stewards shall take notice of corrupt and fraudulent practices and other infractions of the Laws or Rules of the Racing Commission.
1253. Stewards may exclude from all places under their control any person who has been excluded by the appropriate horse racing authority of any other state, territory or country from racing facilities located in such other state, territory or country. Stewards may decline to license, or may suspend any license theretofore granted to, and may exclude any person who they find has violated any of these Rules, provided any such suspension and exclusion shall be for a period not exceeding the license year and may fine any such licensee any amount up to and including $2,500. All fines shall be paid to the Racing Commission. If the Stewards are of the opinion that the violation or violations involved warrant greater punishment, they shall so report to the Racing Commission. The Stewards shall make daily reports in writing to the Racing Commission of the rulings.
1254. When any licensee, horse or stable is suspended by the Stewards, such suspension shall immediately become effective on all other tracks under the jurisdiction of the Racing Commission until such time as the case in question is decided upon by the Racing Commission. The license of anyone ruled off of any Arkansas track for fraud or fraudulent practice, or for violation of any of the Rules of Racing of the Racing Commission shall thereby be revoked. When a person is ruled off for any fraudulent practice in relation to a particular horse wholly or partly belonging to him, he shall return all money or prizes that such horse has fraudulently won. Fines must be paid within forty-eight (48) hours. Delinquents may be summarily suspended. All fines shall be collected by the Racing Commission. An unpaid fine may not be rescinded by the Stewards except with the approval of the Racing Commission.
1255. No racing official other than a Steward or Official Starter shall have the right to impose a fine or suspension.
1256. Any persons, firms, associations or corporation penalized or disciplined under the Law or under these Rules, or who is otherwise aggrieved by any action, proceeding or decision of a racing official or franchise holder licensed by the Racing Commission may appeal to the Racing Commission for a review of such action, proceeding or decision by requesting a hearing before the Racing Commission, which may take whatever action it deems appropriate.
1257. Appeals to the Racing Commission must be filed in writing at the office of the Racing Commission within three days after the date of said action, proceeding or imposition of said discipline or penalty.
1258. Appeals to the Racing Commission shall be signed by the person making it, and must set forth his reasons for believing he is entitled to a hearing.
1259. All papers filed with the Racing Commission shall be the property of the Racing Commission.
1260. An appeal from any action, proceeding or decision of a racing official or franchise holder shall not serve to stay or otherwise affect such action, proceeding or decision until the appeal has been acted upon by the Racing Commission, unless otherwise ordered by the Racing Commission or by a Court of competent jurisdiction.
In any case not provided for by this Rule with regard to the issuance of subpoenas, the law of Arkansas with regard to subpoenas issued by the Circuit Courts of this State shall apply.
TRACK VETERINARIAN
1261. Each Association shall have a registered veterinarian licensed to practice under the laws of Arkansas. The Track Veterinarian shall be on the grounds at pre-post weighing in time and during all racing hours. No Track Veterinarian, during the Track Veterinarian's employment by the Association, shall be permitted to engage in private veterinary practice involving thoroughbreds racing at Oaklawn Jockey Club; nor be employed by or receive any compensation directly or indirectly from any owner or trainer licensed by the Commission during the current Race Meeting; nor sell or buy, for himself/herself or another, any thoroughbred; nor place any wager in any manner on any race run at the Association; nor sell any drug supplies; nor sell horse insurance; nor be licensed to participate in racing in any other capacity during the course of the Race Meeting.
1262. The Track Veterinarian shall, in general, familiarize himself/herself with the racing conditions of all entrants, and if, in the Track Veterinarian's opinion, any entrant is not in condition to race, the Track Veterinarian shall notify the Stewards and the Racing Secretary at least one hour before the start of the race of the day.
1263. The Track Veterinarian shall be present in the paddock before each race, and shall inspect each entrant. If, in the Track Veterinarian's opinion, any entrant is not in condition to complete in the race, the Track Veterinarian shall immediately notify the Stewards.
1264. In EITHER of the aforementioned cases, the Stewards shall determine whether or not the horse automatically goes on the Veterinarian's List. If placed on the Veterinarian's List, the horse shall not be permitted to enter until the Veterinarian notifies the Racing Secretary and the Stewards that the horse is again fit to compete.
1265. The Track Veterinarian shall be attendant to the Stewards and the Racing Secretary at scratch time each day and shall examine such horses as they request, and make a report to the said racing official as promptly as possible.
COMMISSION VETERINARIAN
1266. The Racing Commission shall appoint and employ a Commission Veterinarian during the Race Meeting. The Commission Veterinarian shall be a veterinarian licensed to practice under the laws of Arkansas and be in good standing. The Commission Veterinarian shall be on the grounds at pre-post weighing in time and during all racing hours.
1267. The Commission Veterinarian and the Commission Veterinarian's assistants are prohibited, except in emergency situations, from practicing veterinary medicine on any horse owned, leased or otherwise controlled by a licensed owner or trainer at Oaklawn Park. This prohibition applies to all horses, whether they are housed on the track or elsewhere.
1268. The Commission Veterinarian or the Commission Veterinarian's assistant shall obtain saliva and/or body fluids from such horses as are designated by the Stewards or the Commission, and make such examination and tests as from time to time may be required by the said racing officials and Racing Commission.
1269. An Official Observer is a designated representative of the Racing Commission and is authorized access and entry to all parts of the grounds of all franchise holders licensed to conduct racing in Arkansas, and may perform any duty delegated by the Racing Commission. All Commissioners who have served on the Racing Commission shall be Official Observers.
ANIMAL HEALTH
1269.
1270. Postmortem Examination
The cost of Commission-ordered postmortem examinations, testing and disposal shall be borne by the Commission.
RULES FOR THOROUGHBRED RACING OFFICIALS & DUTIES
2000. The racing officials of a Race Meeting shall include a Clerk of Scales, a Handicapper, a Paddock Judge, three Placing Judges, a Racing Secretary who may also be the Handicapper, a Starter, three Stewards, Commission Clocker, a Track Superintendent, a Track Veterinarian and others as determined pursuant to Rule #1202.
2001. One of the Stewards for each Race Meeting and one Placing Judge shall be named by the Racing Commission. The franchise holder holding the Race Meeting shall name the second, and the Racing Commission and the franchise holder together shall name a third. All other officials therein designated shall be appointed by the franchise holder holding the Race Meeting. All the appointments, including the Stewards, are subject to the approval of the Racing Commission, which reserves the right to demand a change of personnel for what it deems good and sufficient reasons. The successors to officials so replaced are subject to the approval of the Commission. The franchise holder is hereby directed to submit to the Commission the names of the officials prior to the start of any Race Meeting.
CLERK OF SCALES
2003. The Clerk of Scales shall weigh all jockeys out and in.
2004. The Clerk of Scales shall record and publish on the notice Board any overweight or any change of jockey, weight or racing colors as compared with those stated on the official program, and shall promptly supply all proper racing officials with all pertinent changes.
2005. The Clerk of Scales shall promptly report to the Stewards any infraction of the Rules with respect to weight, weighing or riding equipment.
2006. The Clerk of Scales shall be responsible for completion of all data required on the Scale Sheet, and submit that data to the Horsemen's Bookkeeper after the running of each race.
HANDICAPPER
2007. The Handicapper, who may be the Racing Secretary, shall assign the weights to be carried by each horse in a handicap.
2008. The Handicapper shall append to the weights for every handicap the day and hour from which winners will be liable to weight penalty.
2009. If there are no penalties, that fact shall be appended to the weights. No alteration of weights shall be made after publication.
2010. In case of omission through error of the name or weight of a horse duly entered, the omission shall be rectified by the Handicapper.
JOCKEY ROOM
2011. It shall be the duty of the Jockey Room Custodian, working under the Stewards' supervision, to see to it that order, decorum and cleanliness are maintained in the jockey and scale rooms.
2012. The Custodian shall assist the Clerk of Scales in any way that official requires.
2013. The Custodian shall see to it that no person, other than racing officials, the Racing Commission and the necessary jockey room attendants are admitted to the jockey room on a race day without consent of the Stewards for each time of entry.
2014. The Custodian shall oversee the care and storage of all racing colors.
2015. The Custodian shall oversee the valets and their duties.
2016. The Custodian shall see to it that no valet not approved by the franchise holder is permitted to assist any jockey at any time.
2017. The Custodian shall report to the Stewards any irregularities that occur in his presence or in the jockey room.
2018. The Custodian shall see to it that jockeys are neat in appearance and attired in keeping with the Rules when they leave the room to ride in a race.
PADDOCK JUDGE
2019. The Paddock Judge shall report any irregularities to the Stewards.
2020. It shall be the duty of the Paddock Judge to check all contestants for each and every race, and to have all horses properly identified.
2021. The Paddock Judge shall keep a record of all equipment carried by all horses in all races under his jurisdiction, and shall permit no change in equipment not authorized by the Stewards.
2022. The Paddock Judge shall in each and every race require the Plater in attendance in the paddock to see to it that all horses are properly shod.
2023. The Paddock Judge may permit a horse to be led to the post upon payment of $5.00 to the Horsemen's Bookkeeper.
PLACING JUDGES
2025. The Placing Judges shall occupy the Placing Judges' stand at the time the horses pass the finish line in each and every race, and their duty shall be to place and record all horses in the order of their finish in each race.
RACING SECRETARY
2026. The Racing Secretary shall compile an official program for each racing day, which shall state the time fixed for the first race and give the names of the horses which are to run in each of the races of the day.
2027. The program shall indicate the order in which each race is to be run, the purse conditions, the jockey of each horse, each owner's racing colors, the weight assigned to each horse and each horse's name, number, post position, color, sex, age and breeding. The program may show other pertinent data.
2028. The Racing Secretary shall be responsible for the format of the Scale sheet.
2029. The Racing Secretary shall receive all entries and declarations, and he or any other person designated by the franchise holder may receive all stakes, forfeits, entrance monies, fees (including Jockey's fee), purchase money in claiming races and all other money that can properly come into his possession as agent for the franchise holder for which he is acting.
2030. The Racing Secretary or other persons designated by the franchise holder shall pay over when due all monies collected by them to such persons as may be entitled to receive same.
2031. The Racing Secretary shall have the right to inspect any trainer's or jockey's license or partnership papers; all papers and documents with respect to a contract between a jockey and his employer or employers; papers relating to the appointment of authorized agents or jockey agents; and papers related to the adoption of colors or to assumed names.
2032. It shall be the duty of the Racing Secretary to assign to applicants such stabling as he may deem proper to be occupied by horses in preparation for racing, and he shall determine all conflicting claims of stable privilege.
OFFICIAL STARTER
2034. Only the Official Starter or a deputy approved by the Official Starter and by the Stewards may start a race.
2035. The Official Starter shall give all orders and take all measures necessary to insure a fair start.
2036. The Official Starter's decision as to the validity of a start shall be final. Likewise, the Official Starter's decision as to whether or not a horse was locked in the gate shall be final.
2037. The Official Starter may appoint the Official Starter's assistants, subject to the approval of the Stewards.
2038. Horses are in the hands of the Official Starter from the moment they enter the track on the way from the paddock to post. They remain in the Official Starter's hands until off time.
2039. In case the alignment of the horses at the post is delayed, the Official Starter may permit jockeys to dismount and their mounts to be attended.
2040. If after reaching the starting post a horse is so badly injured as to make it impractical or impossible for the horse to run in a race, the Official Starter may, in the interest of saving time, excuse that horse, but must notify the Stewards before the Official Starter starts the race. Any horse so excused shall to all intents and purposes be considered as excused by the Stewards.
2041. Horses shall take their positions in numerical order from the inside rail, that order to be determined by post positions.
2042. All flat races shall be started out of a stall gate.
2049. The start shall not be unduly delayed on account of bad mannered horses.
2050. The Official Starter shall maintain a schooling list, and all horses placed by the Official Starter on said list shall be required to school to barrier or starting gate under the personal supervision of the Official Starter or the Official Starter's assistants.
2051. Only the Official Starter shall have the authority to designate the horses named to the schooling list.
2052. The Official Starter shall file a copy of the schooling list with the Racing Secretary.
2053. The Official Starter shall report to the Racing Secretary as soon as a horse on the list has been schooled sufficiently to be permitted to start.
2054. A horse will not be eligible to start until the Official Starter orders the name stricken from the Official Starter's schooling list.
2055. The Official Starter may fine or suspend a jockey for disobedience of orders or for attempting an unfair advantage. Such fine shall not exceed $250. A suspension shall not take effect until after the last race of the next day, unless otherwise ordered by the Official Starter.
2056. The Official Starter shall report in writing to the Stewards and to the Racing Secretary all fines and suspensions which the Official Starter has imposed, and no fines or suspensions so reported shall be modified other than by the authority of the Stewards.
2057. Neither the Official Starter nor the Official Starter's assistants shall mistreat or use abusive language to a jockey.
2058. The Official Starter's approval must be obtained of the starting ability for all horses that have never started at a recognized meeting.
2059. A false start is void, and the horses shall be started again as soon as practical. Any horse running the course from a false start may be excused from the true race by the Stewards.
2060. If a horse is locked in the gate or if the Official Starter excuses a horse from a race, the Official Starter shall immediately notify the Stewards, who in turn shall immediately notify the Manager of the Pari-mutuel Department.
STEWARDS
2061. The Stewards shall have the power to interpret the Rules and to decide all questions not specifically covered by them.
Any person acting as a Steward at Oaklawn Park shall have the following minimum qualifications:
2062. In matters pertaining to racing, the orders of the Stewards supersede the orders of the officers and directors of the franchise holder.
2063. The Stewards shall have the power and duty to regulate and govern the conduct of all racing officials and of all owners, trainers, jockeys, grooms and other persons attendant to horses during, before and after races, unless the power and the duty is reserved to the Racing Commission.
2064. The Racing Commission, its delegated agents, or Stewards investigating for violations of law or the Rules of the Racing Commission, and other persons authorized by the Racing Commission or Stewards, shall each have the power to conduct searches of persons licensed by the Racing Commission, employees and agents of the franchise holder and employees and agents of vendors conducting business on the grounds of the franchise holder, including, without limitation, searches of any and all such persons' personal effects and property in the person's possession or control. The Racing Commission shall have the power to authorize its agents to enter and search stables, rooms, vehicles and other places both on the Association Grounds and at other tracks or locations where horses eligible to race at said Racing Meeting are kept. Each such licensee, employee, agent and vendor, as a condition of licensing or in accepting employment or conducting business on the grounds of the franchise holder, shall be deemed to have granted consent to such search and to have waived and released any and all claims or possible actions for damages by virtue of any action taken under this Rule.
2065. All entries and declarations shall be under the supervision of the Stewards.
2066. The Stewards shall have the power to determine all questions arising with reference to entries and racing.
2067. All questions pertaining to which their authority extends shall be determined by a majority vote of the Stewards.
2068. The Stewards shall have the power to punish for violation of the Rules any person subject to their control, and in their discretion to impose fines or suspensions, or both, for infractions.
2069. The Stewards may at any time require any licensee having direct physical contact with horses or direct responsibility for some portion of the day's racing program, or whose duties place him or her in a position of danger, or who commits an act that endangers a horse or human to provide breath or urine samples for analysis. If a licensee declines to provide a sample, or if a sample shows a positive level of any nonprescription, prohibited or illegal drug, or an alcohol concentration greater than 0.05 %, the Stewards may decline to license or may suspend any license theretofore granted to, and may exclude any such person for a period not exceeding the licensing year and may fine any such person any amount up to $2,500.
2070. The Stewards may suspend a person or disqualify a horse.
2071. The Stewards shall have the power to exclude or eject from all premises and enclosures of the franchise holder any person who is disqualified for corrupt practices on the turf in any country, or so exclude or eject any other improper or objectionable persons.
2072. The Stewards may demand proof that a horse is not disqualified in any particular and is not entered or owned in whole or in part by a disqualified or ineligible person, or trained in whole or in part by a disqualified or ineligible person.
2073. If the Stewards deem the proof demanded under Rule 2072 unsatisfactory, they may declare the horse disqualified.
2074. The Stewards shall have the power to examine or cause to be examined any horse stabled on or off the grounds of the franchise holder.
2075. The three Stewards must be on duty during the race time, which shall mean from one hour before post time for the first race of the day until after the last race of the day has been made official.
2076. At least one of the Stewards must be on duty within call of the Racing Secretary from the time of the opening of overnight entries each morning until after the drawing of post positions.
2077. If there is only one Steward present at race time, said Steward shall appoint two other qualified persons to act with him as Steward pro tem.
2078. If only two Stewards are present at race time, they shall by agreement appoint a deputy for the absent Steward; but, if unable to reach such an agreement, shall call upon the Racing Secretary to appoint said deputy.
2079. If none of the Stewards are present at race time, the Racing Secretary shall appoint three qualified persons, one of whom may be himself, to act as Stewards pro tem.
2080. Appointment of any deputy or deputies for a Steward or Stewards shall be reported immediately to the Racing Commission and its approval obtained as soon as practicable.
2081. When a vacancy occurs among the racing officials, other than the Stewards, prior to post time of the first race of the day, or when a vacancy occurs after the racing of the day has started, the Stewards shall immediately fill the vacancy. The appointment shall be effective only for the day, unless the franchise holder fails to fill the vacancy on the following days and to notify the Stewards of its action not less than one hour before the post time of the first race of the day.
2082. Such appointments shall be reported immediately to the Racing Commission.
2083. The Stewards shall take notice of any questionable conduct with or without complaint thereof.
2084. The Stewards may substitute a jockey of their selection on any horse.
2085. The Stewards may place any horse in the temporary charge of a trainer of their selection.
2086. It shall be the duty of the Stewards to see to it that horses arrive at the starting post as nearly as practical at the advertised post time.
2087. All horses in every race shall return to the finish area immediately following the race and be held until released by the Stewards.
2088. In case of accident or casualty to a horse before off time, the Stewards may excuse said horse.
2089. The Stewards must investigate promptly and render a decision in every protest and in every complaint properly made to them.
2090. The Stewards shall report all protest and complaints to the Racing Commission as soon as received by them, and shall make prompt report to said Racing Commission of their decision.
2091. The Stewards shall before the close of each day file with the Racing Commission a signed report of any and all infractions of the Rules coming under their observance that day, and shall file with the Racing Commission all rulings on infractions or otherwise as soon as said rulings are made.
2092. During the term of suspension of any jockey, owner, trainer, or other person on any racetrack under the Racing Commission's jurisdiction, it shall be the duty of the Stewards to see to it that the offender's badge is taken up and that he is refused admission to any part of the course.
2093. Except in emergencies, no Steward shall grant permission for a change of a horse's equipment after the close of entries for the race in which the changed equipment is to be carried.
2094. Whenever the Stewards have reasonable cause to believe that a licensee has committed an act or engaged in conduct in violation of any law or any Rule of the Racing Commission, the following procedures will apply:
METHOD OF TIMING
2095. The Stewards shall determine the official time of each race.
2096. When electric timing is used, the timing device will be checked for accuracy at the discretion of the Stewards.
2097. The time shall be announced or displayed on the Information Board located in view of the public.
2098. A written report of the time of each race shall be made to the Clerk of Scales for the reports to the Racing Secretary.
COMMISSION CLOCKER
2099. The Commission Clocker shall be appointed by the Racing Commission and paid by the franchise holder. The Commission Clocker and his assistants will be responsible for recording official workouts each day. Official workouts that are not reported in The Daily Racing Form shall be tabulated by the Commission Clocker and posted for public viewing in a conspicuous place.
TRACK SUPERINTENDENT
2100. It shall be the duty of the Track Superintendent to supervise the upkeep of the course in its preparedness for training and racing.
2101. The Track Superintendent shall exercise such control over the course as may be necessary to protect its condition and the rights of all parties entitled to its use, and the Track Superintendent shall be responsible for sanitary conditions.
2102. It is also the duty of the Track Superintendent to preserve order, enforce decorum and prevent petty games of chance on the grounds of the franchise holder at such times as a Race Meeting is not in progress. When a Race Meeting is in process, those duties shall fall upon the franchise holder's police force.
LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS AND FEES FOR PARTICIPANTS IN RACING
2103. All owners, trainers jockeys, jockey agents, handlers, attendants, employees of a stable or franchise holder, and all other persons, firms, associations or corporations patronizing or participating in a Race Meeting are subject to the laws of the State of Arkansas and the Rules and the Regulations promulgated by the Racing Commission, and all such persons, firms, associations or corporations shall abide by said laws and the Rules of the Racing Commission. Further, said persons, firms, associations or corporations shall abide by the decisions of the racing officials on any and all questions to which their authority extends.
2104. All applications for licenses and registrations to participate in racing shall be filed with the Commission on forms supplied by it. No owner shall be eligible to start a horse unless his completed license application is on file in the Racing Commission Office, Oaklawn Jockey Club, no later than noon on the day of the race.
2105. The appropriate fees shall accompany each application for license or registration. Such license or registration shall expire December 31st of the year of issue.
2106. No application for a license or registration shall be approved, and no license or registration will be issued by the Racing Commission unless satisfactory evidence is first presented that the applicant will participate in the Race Meeting for which the license or registration is sought.
2107. All applications for licenses and for registrations must be approved by the Stewards of the Race Meeting before any action on the application will be taken by the Racing Commission. Before approving any application for a license or registration, it shall be the duty of the Stewards to ascertain whether the applicant or registrant is qualified as to ability and integrity for the license or registration sought either by oral or written examination.
2108. In considering each application for a license, the Stewards of the Race Meeting or the authorized representatives of the Racing Commission may require the applicant as well as his endorsers to appear before them and show that said applicant is qualified in every respect to receive their recommendation for the granting of the license.
2109. Any person to whom a license has been issued by the Racing Commission may have his license revoked due to corrupt, fraudulent or improper practices or conduct on the part of the licensee. All licenses granted shall be subject to the conditions set forth in the application therefore, and the Racing Commission shall have full discretion to suspend or revoke the same for any infraction of the conditions of the application for license and the Rules and Regulations of the Racing Commission.
2110.
Authorized Agent |
$ 5.00* |
Jockey |
15.00 |
Jockey-Apprentice |
15.00 |
Jockey Agent |
15.00 |
Owner-Colors |
20.00 |
Trainer |
15.00 |
Assistant Trainer |
15.00 |
Employee |
3.00 |
Horseshoers, Blacksmiths |
3.00 |
Veterinarian |
10.00 |
*For each owner represented
Stable Names |
$20.00 |
Partnership or Corporation |
20.00 |
The identification system for licensed personnel shall consist of:
2111. No license shall be issued by the Racing Commission to any person who:
2112. An applicant desiring to practice veterinary medicine at a racetrack in Arkansas must present the applicant's Arkansas veterinary license certificate and/or copy of the applicant's current year's renewal certificate indicating that the applicant holds an active license to practice veterinary medicine in Arkansas. If the applicant holds a Drug Enforcement Administration number, it must be listed on the application.
2113. The Racing Commission may require the registration of any agreement between participants in racing.
2114 The Racing Commission and the Stewards may order that any person be tested for illegal drug usage at the time the person applies apply for a license. The Racing Commission and the Stewards may order that any licensee be tested for illegal drugs on a random or for-cause basis. Licensees testing positive for illegal drugs are subject to fine, suspension, probation or revocation of their license. Persons applying for a license who test positive for illegal drugs may, at the discretion of the Racing Commission, be granted a probationary license if they enroll in a drug treatment or counseling program approved by the Racing Commission. Otherwise, such persons shall not be eligible for licensure.
OWNERS AND TRAINERS
2117. Each owner and trainer must obtain a license from the Racing Commission. In the absence of the owner, the trainer will be responsible for obtaining the owner license.
2118. No trainer shall practice the horse training profession except under the trainer's own name.
2119. The Stewards may permit a trainer to act pending action on the trainer's application.
2120. A licensed trainer may represent the owner in the matter of entries, declarations and the employment of jockeys.
2121. A trainer shall have the trainer's horse in the paddock at the time appointed.
2122. A trainer shall attend the trainer's horse in the paddock and shall be present to supervise the saddling of the horse, unless the trainer's has obtained the permission of a Steward to send another licensed trainer as a substitute.
2123. Each trainer shall register with the Racing Secretary all horses in the trainer's charge, giving the name, color, sex, age, breeding and ownership of each such horse.
2124. It shall be the duty of each franchise holder to see that all owners, authorized agents and trainers are licensed before any thoroughbred horse in which they hold an interest or which they train is allowed to race, and it shall also be the duty of each franchise holder to see that the application for license is filed and the prescribed fee is paid to the Racing Commission.
2125. No licensed owner or trainer shall knowingly stable horses belonging to an unlicensed owner.
2126. No owner or trainer shall accept, directly or indirectly, any bribe, gift or gratuity in any form which might influence the result of any race, or which would tend to do so.
2127. No owner or trainer shall move or permit to be moved any horse or horses in the owner or trainer's care from the grounds of a franchise holder without written permission from the Racing Secretary. A trainer, or owner, shall not enter or start a horse that:
2128. No person licensed by the Racing Commission shall have in his or her possession on or about any race track any appliance (electrical, mechanical, or otherwise) which could affect the racing condition or speed of a horse.
2129. No owner or trainer shall employ a jockey for the purpose of preventing him from riding in any race.
2130. Trainer transfers or changes must be approved by the Stewards prior to entry.
2131. Each owner shall register with the Racing Secretary each thoroughbred horse owned by him giving the names, color, sex, age, breeding, authorized agent and trainer, weight and characteristic markings, scars and other identification features not above named.
2132.
PARTNERSHIPS
2133. Each partnership shall be registered with the Racing Commission.
2134. Partnership papers shall, among other things, set forth the following:
All partnership papers must be signed by all of the parties or by their authorized agents.
2135. Any alteration in a recorded partnership registration, to be effective, must be reported in writing to the Racing Commission and signed by all the partners.
2136. All the parties to a partnership, and each of them, shall be jointly and severally liable for all stakes, forfeits and other obligations.
CORPORATE AND LLC OWNERS
2137. All corporations and limited liability companies ("LLC") having any interest in a thoroughbred horse shall file with the Stewards at the time of filing an application for an owner's license a statement in duplicate setting forth the names and addresses of all officers, directors and stockholders of said corporation, and officers, directors, managers, members and owners of each LLC, together with the amount of the respective holdings of each stockholder, member or other owner, as the case may be, and a statement as to whether or not said stock and/or membership interest is paid in full, and including the designation of an authorized agent or agents of said corporation or LLC, as the case may be. The said statement shall be signed by the president of the corporation, attested to by its secretary, and the corporate seal attached, or in the case of an LLC by an authorized member or manager of the LLC. A copy of said statement shall be transmitted promptly to the office of the Racing Commission by the Stewards, provided, however, that the Stewards may in their discretion and for good cause waive these requirements if horses are shipped in for stakes races.
2138. Any transfer of stock of such corporation or transfer of ownership or membership interests in such LLC, or change in the officers, directors, or managers thereof, shall be reported in writing to the Stewards at the track within forty-eight (48) hours of such change.
2139. Each stockholder, member or other person owning five percent (5%) or more of any corporation or LLC licensee must file an application for an owner's license.
AUTHORIZED AGENTS
2140. Each authorized agent must file an application for a license for each owner represented setting forth the agent's authority to act for the owner, including any authority the agent may have to collect money from the franchise holder. A copy of the agent's agreement with the owner, if in writing, shall be attached to the application.
2141. A copy of the application and written agreement, if any, shall be filed permanently with the Racing Secretary.
2142. An authorized agent may appoint a subagent only when authorized in writing by the owner and written notice of such appointment is given to the Racing Commission.
2143. Any changes in the agent's authority must be in writing and filed as above provided.
2144. If an agent represents more than one owner, a separate application shall be filed for each owner.
2145. The term of the license shall be the calendar year unless the agent's appointment is revoked by the owner or the license is revoked by the Racing Commission.
2146. The revocation of an agent's authority shall be filed in writing with the Racing Commission and with the Racing Secretary.
STABLE NAMES
2147. A person wishing to race thoroughbred horses under a stable name may do so by registering with the Racing Commission and by paying the fee as required herein.
2148. No person may register more than one stable name at the same time, nor may any person race under the person's real name if the person has registered a stable name.
2149. A stable name may be changed at any time by registering a new name and paying the fee charged for the original registration. A person may not register as the person's stable name a name similar to:
2150. All registrations of stable names by any recognized Thoroughbred Association and all recognized racing commissions shall be recognized in Arkansas.
2151. In applying to race under a stable name, the applicant must disclose the identity or identities of the owners associated with the stable. Any partnership, limited liability company or corporation associated with a stable shall comply with the Rules governing partnerships, limited liability companies or corporations, and the usual fees of such partnerships, limited liability companies or corporations shall be paid in addition to the fees for the registration of the stable name.
2152. Changes in identities of owners associated with the stable shall be reported immediately to and approval obtained from the Racing Commission.
2153. Any person may abandon a registered stable name at any time after the person has given written notice to the Racing Commission and the franchise holder.
2154. No trainer of racing horses may register under a stable name.
2155. A corporate or limited liability company name shall be considered a stable name for the purposes of these Rules, but the Racing Commission may refuse any corporation or limited liability company the privilege of registering a stable name.
2156. No stable name shall be used for advertising purposes.
JOCKEYS
2157. No person under 18 years of age shall be licensed as an apprentice jockey or jockey, save and except those apprentice jockeys and jockeys under 18 years of age who have previously been licensed.
2158. The Stewards may permit a jockey to ride pending action on the jockey's application.
2159. Every jockey shall ride under the jockey's legal name.
2160. A jockey shall not ride or agree to ride in any race without the consent of the owner or trainer to whom the jockey is under contract.
2161. No jockey under contract of employment shall ride for any person other than the jockey's contract employer in any race in which a horse runs that is owned in whole or in part by or trained by the jockey's contract employer.
2162. In riding a race, a jockey must be neat in appearance and must wear conventional attire and the racing colors of the owner or owners of the horse the jockey is riding.
2163.
2164. All jockeys shall faithfully fulfill all engagements in respect to racing.
2165. A jockey shall wear a number on his right arm, and it and the saddle cloth number shall correspond to the number of the horse in the official program.
2166. Every jockey who is engaged to ride in a race shall report to the scale room on the day of the race at the time required by the Racing Secretary, except that every jockey who has an engagement to ride in a stake race must report in the jockey room not later than one (1) hour before post time of that race. The jockey shall then report the jockey's engagements and overweight, if any, and thereafter the jockey shall not leave the jockey room, except to view the races from a point approved by the Stewards or to ride in a race, until all of the jockey's engagements of the day have been fulfilled.
2167. No jockey shall make a bet on any race nor accept the promise or the token of any bet with respect to the race in which the jockey is riding, except through or from the owner or trainer of the horse the jockey rides, and then only on that horse.
2168. No jockey shall enter the betting area until the jockey has completed his/her riding engagements for the day.
2169.
PURSE |
WINNING MOUNT |
SECOND MOUNT |
THIRD MOUNT |
LOSING MOUNT |
$599 and under |
$33 |
$33 |
$33 |
$33 |
$600-699 |
$36 |
$33 |
$33 |
$33 |
$700-999 |
10% of win purse |
$33 |
$33 |
$33 |
$1,000-1,499 |
10% of win purse |
$33 |
$33 |
$33 |
$1,500-1,999 |
10% of win purse |
$35 |
$33 |
$33 |
$2,000-3,499 |
10% of win purse |
$45 |
$40 |
$38 |
$3,500-4,999 |
10% of win purse |
$55 |
$45 |
$40 |
$5,000-9,999 |
10% of win purse |
$65 |
$50 |
$45 |
$10,000-14,999 |
10% of win purse |
$5% of place purse |
5% of show purse |
$50 |
$15,000-24,999 |
10% of win purse |
5% of place purse |
5% of show purse |
$55 |
$25,000-49,999 |
10% of win purse |
5% of place purse |
5% of show purse |
$65 |
$50,000-99,999 |
10% of win purse |
5% of place purse |
5% of show purse |
$80 |
$100,000 and up |
10% of win purse |
5% of place purse |
5% of show purse |
$105 |
2170.
2171. The suspension of a jockey for an offense not involving fraud shall begin not later than two racing days after the ruling, unless otherwise ordered by the Stewards.
2172. The suspension of a jockey for fraud shall begin immediately after the ruling.
2173. A jockey temporarily suspended for ten (10) days or less for a minor riding violation may continue to exercise horses during training hours and may fulfill riding engagements in designated races, as specified by the Stewards at the beginning of the Race Meeting.
2174. Every jockey may have one agent and no more. All engagements to ride, other than those for the jockey's contract employer, shall be made by the jockey or the jockey's agent or employer.
2175. The franchise holder shall choose the only attendants who will be permitted, within the limits of these Rules, to (a) assist a jockey after weighing out and until he leaves the paddock, and (b) assist a jockey in weighing in and until he arrives at the jockey room. Such attendants shall be paid for their services by the franchise holder. A system of rotation of attendants shall be maintained.
NAMING OF JOCKEYS
2176. Jockeys shall be named not later than scratch time.
2177. Any subsequent change of a jockey must be sanctioned by the Stewards and must be promptly and publicly posted and announced.
JOCKEY AGENT
2178. Each jockey agent must obtain a license from the Racing Commission.
2179. The Stewards may permit an applicant to act pending decision on the jockey agent's application for license.
2180. Each jockey agent may handle up to two jockeys and one apprentice, but no more.
2181. No jockey agent shall make or assist in the making of an engagement for any rider other than for the riders the jockey agent is licensed to represent.
2182. If, for good reason, a jockey agent is short of the jockey agent's permissible quota of jockeys and wishes to take on the task of making engagements for a rider not named in the jockey agent's license, the jockey agent must obtain permission from the Stewards and the Racing Commission before making any such engagements.
2183. If any jockey agent gives up the making of engagements for any rider, the jockey agent shall immediately notify the Stewards, the Racing Commission and the Racing Secretary, and the jockey agent shall turn over to the Stewards a list of any unfilled engagements the jockey agent may have made for that rider.
2184. Each jockey agent shall keep, on a form provided by the franchise holder, a record by races of all engagements made by the jockey agent or by others for the jockeys the jockey agent is handling. This record shall include the day and the hour of making of each engagement, and the calls shall be numbered in the order of their priority whenever more than one is given for any rider in any race. This record must be kept up to date and held ready at all times for inspection by the Stewards or the Racing Secretary.
2185. All rival claims for the services of a rider will be adjudged by the Stewards in the light of the records submitted by the jockey agents.
2186. A jockey agent shall not give to anyone, directly or indirectly, any information or advice, or engage in the practice commonly known as "touting", for the purpose of influencing any person, or that would tend so to do so, in the making of a wager on the result of any race.
2187. Any agent who falsifies his/her record shall be penalized by the revocation of the agent's license, and any agent so penalized shall be ineligible for another license for a term of twelve (12) months from the day of the revocation.
2188. Jockey agents will be called upon to explain rival claims for any mount or for any rider, and inability to satisfy the Stewards that the rival claim arose through honest bona fide error shall be considered a falsification of records.
2189. Jockey agents shall not be allowed in the paddock at any time.
2190. Under no circumstances shall jockey agents be permitted within the saddling enclosure during the period of racing hours, nor shall said agents have access to the jockey quarters at any time, nor shall said agents be allowed on the race track proper at the conclusion of any run.
JOCKEY APPRENTICES
2200. Any male or female 18 years or older, who has never been previously licensed as a jockey in any country, and who has been granted an Apprentice Jockey Certificate, may claim in all races except handicaps and stakes the following allowances.
A temporary apprentice license may be issued by the Stewards upon notification of the recommendation of the approval board.
After riding in an adequate number of races, and when the stewards are satisfied that the applicant has demonstrated competence in his/her abilities to ride in races, a regular apprentice license will then be issued.
2201. No race not reported in the Daily Racing Form, Equibase or other publications recognized as official by the Stewards shall be considered in determining an apprentice jockey's right to the apprentice allowance.
2202. A licensed apprentice who loses his or her apprentice allowance for any reason shall obtain a jockey license before being permitted to ride again.
ENTRIES
2212. "Entry" shall mean according to the requirements of the test:
2213. A horse shall not be qualified to start in any race unless he has been and continues properly entered therein.
2214. For all races, the Racing Secretary is the person authorized to receive entries and declarations.
2215. Entries and declarations shall be made in writing and signed by the owner of the horse or by the owner's authorized agent or some person deputed by the owner, and each franchise holder shall provide blank forms on which entries and declarations are to be made.
2216. The Racing Secretary may also allow entries to be made by telephone or other electronic means in a manner and form acceptable to the Racing Secretary.
2217. Any person having a recorded interest in a horse may enter that horse unless prohibited by the terms of the partnership papers registered with the Racing Commission.
2218. Joint subscriptions and entries may be made by any one or more of the owners. However, all partners and each of them shall be jointly and separately liable for all fees and forfeits.
2220. The Racing Secretary may call upon an owner or trainer for any proof of the eligibility of any entered horse or of any horse offered for entry, and in default of such proof may decline to accept the entry.
2221. The entries of any person, or the transfer of any entry, may be refused with or without either notice or reason being given therefor.
2222. No horse shall be allowed to enter or start in any flat race unless duly registered and named at the Registry Office of The Jockey Club (New York).
2223. If a horse's name is changed, the horse's new name shall be registered with The Jockey Club (New York). The horse's old name, as well as the horse's new name, must be given in every entry list until the horse has run three (3) races. Both names must be printed on the official program for those three (3) races.
2224. At the time of entry of a horse starting for the first time, a certificate of registration shall be required by the Racing Secretary.
2225. No horse shall be permitted to enter or to start unless stabled on the grounds of the franchise holder, except with the permission of the Racing Secretary.
2228. No horse shall be permitted to start whose name and true ownership is not registered with the Racing Secretary.
2229. All ownerships in a horse, except a trainer's percentage of his winnings, shall be filed with the Racing Secretary before the horse shall start, as also shall every change in ownership thereafter during the Race Meeting.
2230. No horse may be entered in two or more races scheduled to run on the same day unless all of the races into which the horse is entered for such day are stakes races.
2231. To compete in a race, a horse must be eligible at the time of starting that race.
2232. A horse shall not be qualified to be entered or to start in any race if owned in whole or in part, or if under the management, directly or indirectly, of a disqualified or ineligible person.
2233. If an entry from any disqualified person or a disqualified horse is received, such entry shall be void and any money paid for such entry shall be returned, if the disqualification is disclosed forty-five (45) minutes before post time for the race. Otherwise, any such money shall be paid to the winner.
2234. No entry shall be accepted from husband or wife while either is disqualified.
2235. No horse on the schooling list shall be qualified to be entered or to start.
2236. No horse on the Official Starter's or Veterinarian's List shall be allowed to be entered or to start.
2237. If a horse is sold to a disqualified person, said horse's racing engagements shall be void as of the date of sale.
2238. No horse shall be allowed to enter or to start in any race if the owner of that horse is in arrears, except with the approval of the Stewards.
2239. In divided races, the starters in the separate divisions shall be determined by the Racing Secretary, provided, however, when it is determined that an overnight handicap will be divided, the event must be divided by listing the entries consecutively according to weights assigned, and assigning entries to each division from high weights to low weights. No entry will be permitted to start in one division to the exclusion of a single entry regardless of the type of conditions of any overnight race. However, an entry may be split into each division of the divided race and be treated as separate single entries. All divided races will be considered separate races.
2240. Entries in claiming races may be accepted for not more than two horses, whether they are owned by the same or different interests. At the time of entry, a preference must be made to the end that each interest may have an entry in each division should the race be divided.
2241. In making multiple entries to purse races, trainers and owners must signify a preference.
2242. In purse races at least eight horses in entirely different interests must enter and six or more must start, or the race may be declared off.
2243. The franchise holder shall have the right to withdraw or change any unclosed race.
2244. If a race is declared off because of insufficient entries, the franchise holder may split any overnight race that may have closed, and cause a new drawing for post positions.
2245. An entry in a sweepstakes is a subscription and cannot be withdrawn.
2246. A horse shall not be allowed to leave the paddock for a race if there remains unpaid any stake or entrance money payable with respect to that horse for the race, unless permission to leave and race shall have otherwise been granted by the Racing Secretary.
2247. If a horse is excused from the race by the Stewards before off time, the starting fee shall be refunded.
2248. If a horse is locked in the gate and if the conditions of that race include fees of any kind (nominating or starting), such fees, together with the jockey fees, shall be returned to the owner of any horse so prevented from participating in that race. If for any reason a race is not run, said fees shall be returned to the owners.
2249. The nominator is liable for the entrance money or stake, and the death of an entered horse or a mistake in his entry (if eligible) shall not release the nominator or transfer from such liability; nor shall the entrance money or stake of an eligible horse to any race which is run off be returnable for the entry's failure to start for any cause.
2250. Except in a match race, no entry, subscription or right of entry under it shall become void on the death of the nominator or subscribed. Such rights shall follow the horse.
2251. Entries shall be closed at an established time. The Racing Secretary, however, may postpone the closing of entries for any day's racing schedule, with the approval of the Stewards.
2252. The franchise holder, through its Racing Secretary, shall establish the time of closing of entries, subject to the approval of the Racing Commission.
2253. In the absence of notice to the contrary, entrance and declarations for sweepstakes, which close during or on the eve of a Race Meeting, close at the office of the Racing Secretary, who shall make provision therefor. Closing at all other times for sweepstakes shall be at the office of the franchise holder.
2254. Except in overnight races, if the hour for closing of entries or for declarations is not stated, it is understood to be midnight at the close of the day specified.
2255. Nominations for stake races shall be valid if received or postmarked before midnight on the established day of closing of nominations as printed in the condition of the stakes.
2256. If a miscarriage of any nomination or declaration in a stake race is claimed, satisfactory proof that it was mailed or telegraphed must be presented within a reasonable time, or such evidence will not be considered.
2257. Entries that have closed shall be compiled without delay by the Racing Secretary and conspicuously posted.
2258.
2259. In a purse race, twelve (12) horses only will be drawn to compete. (See Rules 2279-2289 for disposition of excess entries.)
2260. Purse distribution will be paid back to fifth place on the following basis: winner 60%, place 20%, show 10%, fourth 6% and fifth 4%. However, in stakes races, the conditions of the race may provide for purse distribution to be paid back to sixth place on the following basis: winner 60%, place 20%, show 10%, fourth 5%, fifth 3% and sixth 2%.
2261. No alterations shall be made in any entry after the closing of entries, but an error may be corrected.
2262. The entry of any horse that has been excused from starting on account of sickness or physical disability will not be accepted for forty-eight (48) hours after such excuse.
2263. Any horse that has been the subject of fraudulent practice may be disqualified by the Stewards for no longer period than the duration of the meeting.
2263(A)
EQUIPMENT CHANGES
2265. Permission for any change of equipment from that which a horse carried in his last previous race can be obtained only from the Stewards, and must be obtained before the closing of entries for the race in which the horse is to run with changed equipment.
2266. Permission for a horse to add blinkers to his equipment or to discontinue the use of them must be approved by the Starter before being granted by the Stewards.
DECLARATIONS AND SCRATCHES
2267. No horse shall be considered scratched or declared out of an engagement until the owner or his authorized agent or some person deputed by him shall have given due notice in writing to the Racing Secretary.
2268. No horse in an overnight race shall be scratched without the approval of the Stewards.
2269. For stake races, if a horse is not named through the entry box at the usual time of closing, the horse is automatically out.
2270. The declaration or scratch of a horse out of an engagement is irrevocable.
2271. Scratches from stake races will close forty-five (45) minutes before post time.
2272. Declarations and scratches from purse races shall be made to the Racing Secretary by the owner or his authorized agent or some person deputed by him, before the time stipulated by the regulations of the franchise holder.
2273. If the miscarriage of any declaration, by mail or otherwise, is alleged, satisfactory proof of such miscarriage shall be required of the complainant; otherwise, the declaration shall not be accepted as of the time alleged.
POSTPONEMENT AND CANCELLATION OF RACES
2274. If the whole or a part of a racing program is cancelled, any race involved may be rescheduled by the Racing Commission.
2275. If a stake race is declared off, all subscriptions and fees paid in connection with that race shall be refunded.
2276. Public notice shall be given at the earliest practicable time if a published race is declared off.
2277. No race that has closed with sufficient entries shall be declared off except by the Stewards in their discretion.
2278. The Stewards may postpone a race from one race-day to the next race-day.
PREFERRED AND ALSO ELIGIBLE LISTS
2279. The Racing Secretary shall keep a list of all horses excluded from races because of too many entries, and horses on such list are to have preference in any race in which they may afterwards be entered in accordance with the regulations adopted by the Racing Secretary for the Race Meeting. This shall be known as the preferred list.
2280. The Racing Secretary may, in his sole discretion, decide for any Race Meeting whether or not there shall be an also-eligible list.
2281. If more than twelve (12) horses are entered for any purse race, a list of names not to exceed six (6) may be drawn from the overflow entries and listed as eligible to start, if originally carded horse or horses are excused from the race. A new drawing shall be taken from all horses on the also-eligible list, and their order of eligibility and post positions shall be determined by the sequence in which they are drawn. The owner or trainer of any horse on the also-eligible list shall, if he does not intend to start, so notify the Racing Secretary not later than scratch time.
2282. If the entries in a race exceed eighteen (18) and the also-eligible list is being used, then those in excess of eighteen (18) not drawn automatically go on the preferred list.
2283. If the also-eligible list is not being used, all horses in excess of twelve (12) not so drawn as eligibles, or also eligibles, automatically go on the preferred list.
2284. Division of the preferred list with regard to claiming price and/or to distance shall be made at the discretion of the Racing Secretary, but whichever system is adopted shall be maintained for the entire Race Meeting.
2286. The name of no horse shall be placed on the preferred list if the owner thereof did not accept when presented the opportunity of starting.
2287. Horses whose names appear in the entries and have an opportunity to start, EXCEPTING HORSES ENTERED IN SWEEPSTAKES, will be given no consideration whatsoever should they be entered for the following day and the race overfill.
2288. A copy of the preferred list will be posted each day by 7 a.m., and any claim of error must be made by 12 noon of that same day.
2289. In entering horses on the preferred list, a claim of preference must be made at time of entry and noted on the entry, or the preference shall be lost. No claim of error will be considered by the Stewards if the person making the claim has signed an entry not marked in keeping with this Rule.
POST POSITION
2290. Post positions shall be determined publicly by lot in the presence of the Racing Secretary or his deputy, one or more Stewards or their deputies, and at least one trainer licensed by the Racing Commission.
2291. Beginning from the inside rail, the horses shall take their positions at the post in keeping with the numerical order resulting from the public drawing.
WEIGHT PENALTIES AND ALLOWANCES
2292. Weight penalties are obligatory.
2293. Weight allowance is obligatory except by permission of a Steward. Such permission must be obtained at time of entry.
2294. Weight allowance, including apprentice allowance, must be claimed at time of entry or prior to the drawing of the races.
2295. Said weight allowance shall not be abandoned after the posting of entries except by consent of the Stewards.
2296. Penalties and allowance of weight are not cumulative, unless so declared by the conditions of a race.
2297. A horse shall start with only the allowance of weight entitled at the time of starting, regardless of the claimed allowance at the time of entry.
2298. Horses incurring weight penalties for a race shall not be entitled to any of the weight allowances for that race.
2299. Horses not entitled to the first weight allowance in a race shall not be entitled to the second and so on.
2300. Omission to claim a weight allowance is not cause of disqualification.
2301. Claim of weight allowance to which a horse is not entitled shall not disqualify unless protest is made in writing and lodged with the Stewards at least sixty (60) minutes before post time of the race in question.
2302. No horse shall incur a weight penalty or be barred from any race for having been placed second or lower in any race.
2303. No horse shall be given a weight allowance for failure to finish second or in any lower place in any race.
2304. Penalties incurred in steeplechase or hurdle races shall not apply to races on the flat or vice-versa.
2305. Allowances due in steeplechase or hurdle races shall not apply to races on the flat or vice-versa.
2306. Penalties shall not be invoked nor allowances made in arriving at the weights to be carried in matches or in private sweepstakes.
2307. No horse shall receive allowance of weight or be relieved of extra weight for having been beaten in one or more races, provided this Rule shall not prohibit maiden allowances or allowances to horses which have not won within a specified period or which have not won a race of specified value.
2308. When the decision of a race is in dispute, all horses involved in the dispute with respect to the winner's credit shall be liable to all weight penalties attached to the winnings of that race until a winner has been adjudged.
2309. Reports, records and statistics as published by The Daily Racing Form, Equibase or other publications recognized as official by the Stewards shall be considered official in determining eligibility, allowances and penalties, but may be corrected.
2311. No horse shall incur a weight penalty for a placement from which he is disqualified, but a horse placed through the disqualification of another horse shall incur the weight penalties of that placement. No such placement, however, shall make a horse ineligible to a race that already has been run.
2312. A horse involved in a Dead Heat for the first place shall be liable to weight penalty for the amount received.
WEIGHT, SCALE OF
2313. The following is the scale of weights for age, and shall be carried when not otherwise specified in the condition of the race.
Distance |
Age Years |
March and April |
May |
June |
July |
Aug. |
Sept. |
Oct. |
Nov. & Dec. |
Half Mile |
3 years |
115 |
116 |
117 |
119 |
121 |
123 |
124 |
125 |
4 years |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
|
5 & over |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
|
Six Furlongs |
3 years |
116 |
119 |
120 |
122 |
123 |
125 |
126 |
127 |
4 year |
130 |
130 |
130 |
130 |
130 |
130 |
130 |
130 |
|
5 & over |
132 |
132 |
132 |
130 |
130 |
130 |
130 |
130 |
|
One Mile |
3 years |
109 |
112 |
114 |
116 |
118 |
119 |
120 |
120 |
4 years |
128 |
127 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
|
5 & over |
130 |
129 |
128 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
|
One Mile and a Quarter |
3 years |
106 |
108 |
112 |
114 |
117 |
118 |
120 |
120 |
4years 128 |
127 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
||
5 & over |
130 |
129 |
128 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
|
One and a Half Miles |
3 years |
103 |
105 |
107 |
110 |
116 |
118 |
119 |
120 |
4 years |
127 |
127 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
|
5 & over |
130 |
129 |
128 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
|
Two Miles |
3 years |
100 |
102 |
104 |
108 |
112 |
114 |
117 |
118 |
4 years |
127 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
125 |
125 |
124 |
124 |
|
5 & over |
130 |
129 |
128 |
126 |
125 |
125 |
124 |
124 |
|
Three Miles |
3 years |
97 |
99 |
100 |
102 |
107 |
108 |
110 |
112 |
4 years |
127 |
127 |
127 |
126 |
126 |
126 |
124 |
122 |
|
5 & over |
130 |
129 |
128 |
126 |
126 |
125 |
124 |
122 |
Footnotes.
WEIGHING IN
2314. After a race has been run and after he has pulled up the horse he has ridden, the jockey shall ride promptly to the finish line and there dismount, after obtaining permission from the Judges, and present himself to the Clerk of Scales to be weighed in.
2315. If a jockey is prevented from riding his mount to the finish line because of an accident or of illness either to himself or his horse, he may walk or be carried to the scales, or he may be excused by the Stewards from weighing in.
2316. Except by permission of the Stewards, every jockey must upon returning to the finish line unsaddle the horse he has ridden, and no person shall touch said horse except by his bridle.
2317. No person shall assist a jockey in removing from his horse the equipment that is to be included in the jockey's weight, except by permission of the Stewards.
2318. No person shall throw any covering over any horse at the place of dismounting until the jockey has removed the equipment that is to be included in his weight.
2319. No jockey shall before weighing in willfully touch any person or thing other than the equipment that is to be included in his weight.
2320. Each jockey shall in weighing in carry over to the scales all pieces of equipment with which he weighed out. Thereafter he may hand it to his attendant.
2321. In the event a jockey weighs in following the running of the race more than two (2) pounds short of the weight that the jockey was assigned in the race, the Clerk of Scales shall immediately so notify the Stewards, and the Stewards shall investigate and when warranted take disciplinary action against the individual or individuals responsible for the violation. When warranted, such action shall include disqualification of the horse from receiving what would otherwise be its share of the purse. In the event that a horse is disqualified pursuant to this Rule after the declaration of the race as "Official," such disqualification shall not affect the results of the race for pari-mutuel wagering purposes or in so far as the payout to patrons is concerned. In the event a jockey weighs in following the running of the race more than two (2) pounds short of the weight that the jockey was assigned in the race and the Clerk of Scales so notifies the Stewards before the declaration of the race as "Official," the jockey's mount shall be disqualified for all purposes, including for purposes of pari-mutuel wagering and in so far as the payout to patrons is concerned.
2322. When a horse is disqualified under Rule 2321 and there is evidence of fraud or attempted fraud, any other horse in the race owned or controlled by the same interest or trained by the same trainer also shall be disqualified.
2323. No jockey shall weigh in at more than two (2) pounds over the weight at which he weighed out, except in so far as said weight may have been affected by the elements.
WEIGHING OUT
2324. The specified jockeys shall be weighed out for their respective mounts in each race by the Clerk of Scales not less than ten (10) minutes before the time fixed for the race. In case of a substitution of riders after the original rider has been weighed out, the substitute rider shall be weighed as promptly as possible and the name of the substitute and his weight publicly announced and posted.
2325. A jockey's weight shall include his/her clothing, boots, goggles, saddle and its attachments, etc.
2326. None of the following items should be included in a jockey's weight: whip, or a substitute for a whip, protective helmet, head number, bridle, bit, reins or saddle cloth.
2327. No bridle shall exceed two (2) pounds in weight, and no whip (or substitute for a whip) shall exceed one (1) pound in weight unless approved by the Stewards.
2328. Seven (7) pounds is the limit of the overweight any horse is allowed to carry.
2329. The franchise holder shall provide the only attendants who will be permitted to assist jockeys in weighing out.
PADDOCK TO POST
2331. Permission must be obtained from a Steward to exercise a horse between races.
2332. When a horse is being so warmed up before entering the paddock, his official program number must be displayed by the rider.
2333. In a race, each horse shall carry a conspicuous saddlecloth number corresponding to his number on the official program. In the case of an Entry, each horse making up the Entry shall carry the same number with a distinguishing letter. For example, 1,1A,1X. In the case of a Field, the horses comprising the Field shall carry an individual number; i.e. 12, 13, 14, 15 and so on.
2334. Horses must be in the paddock at least twenty minutes before post time, or at the time appointed by the Stewards.
2335. Every horse must be saddled in the paddock or designated saddling area.
2336. All horses shall parade such a distance as is reasonable and proper in the opinion of the Stewards, unless excused by the Paddock Judge as provided in Rule 2023. If a horse is so excused from parading and is led to the post, he must pass over the same route as that followed by the parade.
2337. All horses shall carry their respective weights from paddock to post and during the running of the race.
2338. Parading horses shall pass the Stewards' stand in the numerical order of their exhibited number. Only a horse being led by the parade leader, or excused from parading, may parade out of numerical order.
2339. In the discretion of the Stewards, parading horses maybe allowed to break out of numerical order after passing from in front of the stands, or may be required to maintain their order until arrival at the post.
2340. After the horses enter the track, no jockey shall dismount and no horse shall be entitled to the care of an attendant without consent of the Stewards or the Starter.
2341. In case of accident to a jockey or to his mount or equipment, the Stewards or the Starter may permit the jockey to dismount and the horse to be cared for during the delay, and may permit all jockeys to dismount and all horses to be attended during the delay.
2342. If a jockey is thrown on the way from the paddock to the post, the horse must be remounted, returned to the point where the jockey was thrown and then proceed over the route of the parade to the post.
2343. If the jockey is so injured on the way to the post as to require another jockey, the horse shall be taken to the paddock, another jockey obtained and then ridden over any uncompleted portion of the exact route of the parade to the starting point.
2344. If a horse leaves the course while moving from paddock to post, he shall return to the course at the nearest practical point to that which he left the course, and shall complete his parade to the post from the point at which he left the course.
2345. No person shall willfully delay the arrival of a horse at the post.
POST TO FINISH
2347. When clear, a horse may be taken to any part of the course, but no horse shall cross or weave in front of other horses in such a way as to impede them or constitute or cause interference or intimidation that affects the outcome of the race.
2348. No horse or jockey shall willfully jostle another horse.
2349. During a race, no jockey shall carelessly and/or willfully strike or touch another jockey or another jockey's horse or equipment for the purpose of interfering with that horse or jockey.
2350. No jockey shall unnecessarily cause his horse to shorten his stride with a view to complaint.
2351. All horses shall be ridden out in every race. A jockey shall not ease up or coast to the finish without reasonable cause, even if the horse has no apparent chance to win prize money. A jockey shall give a best effort during a race, and each horse shall be ridden to win.
2352. If two horses run in one interest in any race, each shall give best effort. The practice of declaring to win with one or the other of such horses will not be allowed.
2353. The Stewards shall take cognizance of foul riding and may entertain reports from other racing officials of the Race Meeting whether or not formal complaint is made, but no complaint shall be considered which comes from any person other than the jockey, trainer or owner of the horse interfered with.
2354. No owner, trainer or jockey shall complain frivolously that his horses were crossed or jostled.
2356. The time for the first horse to cross the finish line shall be the official time of the race.
PROTESTS
2357. A protest, except a protest involving fraud, may be filed only by the owner (or his authorized agent), trainer or jockey of a horse engaged in the race over which the protest is made, or by a racing official of the Race Meeting.
2358. A protest involving fraud may be made by any person.
2359. A protest, except a claim growing out of happenings in the running of the race, must be made in writing signed by the complainant and filed with the Stewards at least sixty (60) minutes before post time of the race in question. To merit consideration, any protest over the status of an alleged maiden must be made in writing, signed by the complainant and filed with the Stewards at least two (2) hours before the programmed post time for the first race of the day on which the protested maiden is scheduled to run.
2360. A protest against a horse engaged in a race, and filed with the Stewards not less than sixty (60) minutes before post time, shall receive immediate consideration. In default of proof within thirty (30) minutes of post time that the horse is qualified to start, the horse may be disqualified from starting.
2361. To merit consideration, a protest against the programmed distance of a race must be made at least thirty (30) minutes before post time for that race, but nothing in this Rule shall affect the Rule for races run at a wrong distance as compared with the official program.
2362. To merit consideration, a protest against a horse based on a happening in a race must be made to the Stewards before the placing of the horses for that race has been officially confirmed.
2363. Jockeys wishing to claim a foul or otherwise protest a happening in a race must do so by communicating to the outrider as promptly as practical following the running of the race. If the jockey's horse is pulled up prior to reaching the outrider, the jockey must proceed to the outrider in order to request a claim of foul or protest. The outrider must wait for those horses that pass the outrider before they are pulled up (and for the jockeys on horses pulled up prior to reaching the outrider to have had the opportunity to communicate a foul or protest claim to the outrider) before communicating a no-claim/no-protest status to the Stewards. If for any reason the outrider is unable to communicate to the Stewards, the Stewards shall not declare the race "Official" until the jockeys riding the first five (5) horses to finish shall have weighed in. Any jockey who has requested to register a claim of foul or protest also must contact the Stewards promptly upon dismounting. If the outrider is not confident regarding the decision to permit the quick official, the outrider shall so notify the Stewards and request a hold, and in such event the race shall not be declared "Official" by the Stewards until after either (i) the outrider shall have subsequently released the hold and notified the Stewards of no-claim/no-protest status or (ii) the jockeys riding the first five horses to finish have been weighed in.
2364. A person or persons lodging a protest must pay all the costs and expenses incurred in determining the objection unless his objection is upheld, in which case the cost shall be paid by the offender.
2365. Pending the determination of a protest, any money or prize won by a protested horse, or any other money affected by the outcome of the protest shall be paid to and held by the Racing Secretary until the protest is determined.
2366.
2367. In the case of a disqualification, the Stewards shall immediately make public the reason for the disqualification, and the same shall be announced over the public address system.
2368. A protest may not be withdrawn without permission of the Stewards.
2369. No person shall make frivolous protests.
2370. The Stewards shall keep a record of all protests and complaints and of any action taken thereon, and shall report both daily to the Racing Commission.
2371. If a horse be disqualified for a foul under these Rules, any other horse in the race owned wholly or in part by the same interest or trained by the same trainer may also be disqualified.
WINNINGS
2374. Winnings shall include all net monies won in all countries, up to the time appointed for the start, including walkovers and forfeits, but not second and third money nor the value of a prize not in money.
2375. Winnings during a year shall be reckoned from January 1st of that year.
2376. Winner or non-winner of a specified sum means winner or non-winner of a single race of that value to the winner, unless otherwise stated.
2377. In computing the value of a series of races in which an extra sum of money is won by the winning of two or more races of the series, the extra amount shall not be included in the horse's winnings until the series, or that part of it, is finished, and hence the extra amount is definitely ascertainable. When ascertained, it shall be added to the race which determines the extra amount.
2378. Foreign winnings shall be estimated on the basis of the normal rate of exchange prevailing on the day of the winnings.
2379. All franchise racing holders, owners, trainers, jockeys, agents, grooms and platers, and all licensees are deemed to accept the conditions under which franchise holder conducts the race meeting. Any person shall, before he/she terminates or discontinues his/her employment, engagement or activities under such accepted conditions, give the person's employer or other party for whom the person works, as the case may be, at least seven (7) days notice in writing of his/her intention to terminate or discontinue his/her employment, engagement or activities, provided, the employer or other party for whom the person works may waive the requirement of such advance notice. The Commission may, upon notice to all parties of interest, conduct a hearing or hearings with respect to any termination or discontinuance of employment, engagement or activities and if the Commission shall find that the cause for said termination or discontinuance of employment, engagement or activities under such accepted conditions is unreasonable or unlawful or contrary to the rules, regulations and conditions of the Commission, or the statutes of the State of Arkansas, or in bad faith or detrimental to the public interest or against the best interest of racing, or if the Commission shall find that the licensee or said persons have failed to give the required written notice herein provided, or in any other manner violated these Rules, it may, in its discretion, revoke, cancel, withdraw or suspend the licenses of any such trainer, jockey, agent, groom, plater, and other licensee, or may forever prohibit said person or persons from engaging in any activities at any race track in State of Arkansas, or take other appropriate disciplinary action in the circumstances.
DEAD HEATS
2381. When two or more horses run a Dead Heat, the Dead Heat shall not be run off.
2382. The owners of the horses in a Dead Heat shall divide equally the purse money involved.
2383. If a Dead Heat is for the first place, each horse shall be considered a winner of the amount received according to the preceding Rule.
2384. When a Dead Heat is run for second place and an objection is made to the winner of the race, and sustained, the horses that ran the Dead Heat, shall be deemed to have run a Dead Heat for first place.
2385. Owners shall divide equally all monies and other prizes; and if no agreement can be reached as to which of them shall receive a cup, plate or other indivisible prize, they shall draw lots for it in the presence of one or more of the Stewards.
2386. In a Dead Heat for first place, the winning jockeys shall receive 10% of the winning purse, and in all other cases the jockeys involved shall divide equally the sum total of the fees they would have received individually had one beaten the other, or others. Likewise, the owners of the horses involved shall pay their equal share of the jockey's fees.
MUTUELS
2387. When two or more horses run in a race and are coupled because of common ties, they are called an "Entry", and a wager on one of them shall be a wager on all of them.
2388. When the individual horses competing in a race exceed the numbering capacity of the totalisator, the highest numbered horse within the capacity of the totalisator and all horses of a higher number shall be grouped together and called the "Field", and a wager on one of them shall be a wager on all of them.
2389. With the approval of the proper officers of the franchise holder, the following Rules will apply.
2390. Before the wagering starts on each race, the morning line showing "Odds" on each horse may be posted on the public board. Entries shall be listed as one horse, and likewise the Field shall be listed as one horse.
2391. After wagering has begun on each race and immediately after there is $1,000 (more or less, depending on circumstances) in the Straight Pool, the "Approximate Odds" on each horse must be computed at each cycle of the Tote Board. Said "Approximate Odds" shall agree with the amount wagered on each horse in the Straight Pool. There shall be a minimum of four sets (and more under proper circumstances) of "Approximate Odds" posted during the wagering on each race. These "Odds", however, are approximate and not the exact figures used in the payoff.
2392. Wagering shall cease not later than off time, and no tickets shall be sold after the totalisator has been locked or wagering ceased.
2393. If, for any reason other than power failure or accidental locking, the pari-mutuel ticket issuing machines are closed during the wagering on a race, and before off time, they shall remain closed until after the race. Wagering shall cease on that race, and the payoff for that race shall be computed on the sums then wagered in each pool.
2394. If a horse or horses are locked in the gate, the proper racing official shall promptly notify the Manager of the Pari-mutuel Department of the name and number of said horse or horses.
2395. At the end of each race, the Placing Judges shall advise the Manager of the Pari-mutuel Department of the official placement of the horses, and no payoff shall be made until the receipt of such notice.
2396. Whenever the Tote Board fails mechanically and is obviously unreliable as to the amounts wagered, the payoff shall be computed on the sums then wagered in each pool as shown by the recapitulation of the sales registered by each ticket issuing machine.
2397. If an error is made in posting the payoff figures on the Tote Board, it shall be corrected promptly and only the correct amounts shall be used in the payoff, irrespective of the error on the Tote Board. If, because of mechanical failure, it is impossible to promptly correct the posted payoff, a statement shall be made over the public address system stating the facts and corrections.
2398. In the event of an irreparable breakdown of the totalisator or the ticket issuing machines or both during the wagering on a race, the wagering for that race shall be declared closed. The payoff for that race shall be computed on the sums wagered in each pool up to the time of the breakdown.
2399. In all cases when a horse has been excused by the Stewards after wagering has started, but before off time, all money wagered on the horse so excused shall be deducted from the pool and be refunded.
2400. If a horse is left at the post at off time, there shall be no refund; provided, however, if one horse or more is prevented from leaving the post at off time because of being locked in the gate, the money wagered on said horse or horses so locked in the gate shall be deducted from the pool and be refunded.
2401. If no horse finishes in a race, all money wagered on that race shall be refunded.
2402. If two or more horses in a race are coupled on the same mutuel ticket, there shall be no refunds unless all of the horses so coupled are excused before off time or all of the horses so coupled are locked in the gate.
2403. If a jockey weighs in more than two (2) pounds short of the weight that the jockey was assigned in the race, and his mount is disqualified by the Stewards in consequence of short weight prior to the declaration of the race as "Official," all moneys wagered on said horse shall be deducted from the pool and refunded. If a jockey weighs in more than two (2) pounds short of the weight that the jockey was assigned in the race, and his mount is disqualified by the Stewards in consequence of short weight after the results of the race have been declared "Official," the moneys wagered on said horse shall not be deducted from the pool or refunded and such disqualification shall not affect the results of the race for pari-mutuel wagering purposes or in so far as the pay out to patrons is concerned.
2404. In the case of an Entry, if one of the jockeys riding the Entry weighs in short of weight by more than two (2) pounds and his mount is disqualified by the Stewards in consequence of short weight prior to the result of the race being declared "Official," no refund shall be made unless the other portion of the Entry also is disqualified by the Stewards for short weight prior to the result of the race being declared "Official," in which case all moneys wagered on the Entry so disqualified prior to the results of the race being declared "Official" shall be deducted from the pool and refunded. This Rule applies with equal effect to the Field. See Rule 2321 and 2403 in the event a jockey weighs in short of weight by more than two (2) pounds after the results of the race have been declared "Official." Such resulting disqualification of the mount (after the results of the race have been declared "Official") shall not affect the results of the race for pari-mutuel wagering purposes or in so far as the payout to patrons is concerned.
2405. In the case of a race postponed beyond the day originally scheduled, all money wagered on said race shall be refunded.
2406. If a race is declared off by the Stewards after wagering begins on that race, all money wagered on that race shall be refunded.
2407. If a horse wins and there is no money wagered on that horse to win, the Straight Pool shall be apportioned among the holders of the place tickets on that horse, if any; otherwise, among holders of the show tickets on that horse.
2408. If no money has been wagered to place on a horse which is placed first or second in a race, the Place Pool for that race shall be apportioned among the holders of the place tickets on the other horse which was placed first or second.
2409. If no money has been wagered to show on a horse which is placed first, second or third in a race, the Show Pool in that race shall be apportioned among the holders of show tickets on the other horses which are placed first, second or third in that place.
2410. If only one horse finishes in a race, the Place and Show Pools shall be apportioned among the holders of place and show tickets on that horse.
2411. If only two horses finish in a race, the Show Pool shall be apportioned among the holders of show tickets on those two horses.
2412. Any ruling of the Stewards with regard to the reward of purse money made after the sign "Official" has been purposely displayed by the Placing Judges shall have no bearing on the mutuel payoff.
2413. Whenever there is a difference in any pool or pools; i.e., a difference between the sum total of the wagers on the individual horses as compared with the grand total as shown by the Tote Board, the larger amount shall be used as the basis for computing the payoff. The said larger amount shall be used as the base on which the commissions are computed and paid to the franchise holder and to the Racing Commission respectively, except that at racetracks which use equipment such as computers, which make it possible to determine immediately the correct amount of money wagered, the correct amount so determined shall be used as the basis for computing the payoff and commissions. In cases where the lesser amount is used, the Racing Commission auditor on duty must be in agreement with the figure used.
2414. The Manager of the Pari-mutuel Department shall furnish a copy of all calculating sheets to the Racing Commission.
2415. Payments due on all wagers shall be made in conformity with the well-established practice of the pari-mutuel system. Money wagered on winning tickets is returned in full, plus the profits. The practice is to work in dollars and not in the number of tickets. The break permitted by Law is deducted in all of the calculations arriving at the payoff price; i.e., the odd cents over any multiple of ten cents of winnings per dollar wagered are deducted.
2416. Any claim by a person that a wrong ticket has been delivered to him must be made before leaving the mutuel ticket window. No claim shall be considered thereafter and no claim shall be considered for tickets thrown away, lost, changed, destroyed or mutilated beyond identification. Payment of wagers will be made only on presentation of appropriate pari-mutuel tickets.
2417. Should an emergency arise in connection with the operation of the pari-mutuel department not covered by these Rules and an immediate decision is necessary, the Manager of the Pari-mutuel Department shall make the decision. The Manager of the Pari-mutuel Department shall be properly and timely advised by the Racing Secretary, prior to the beginning of wagering of each race, of the horses that will compete in the race.
2418. No minor shall be allowed to wager, and no jockey in colors shall enter the betting area.
2419. The minimum payout on all winning wagers shall be equal to the amount wagered plus ten percent (10%) (i.e., the minimum payout on a $1.00 wager shall be $1.10, the minimum payout on a $2.00 wager shall be $2.20, etc.). However, in the event of a minus pool, the Racing Commission shall have the authority to establish an alternative minimum payout on winning wagers.
STEPS IN CALCULATING THE PAYOFF IN WIN POOL
2420.
STEPS IN CALCULATING THE PAYOFF IN A PLACE POOL
2421.
STEPS IN CALCULATING THE PAYOFF IN A SHOW POOL
2422.
STEPS IN CALCULATING THE PAYOFF IN DEAD HEATS
2423. In the case of a Dead Heat in the Straight Pool, the payoff prices shall be figured as in a Place Pool.
DAILY DOUBLE
2424.
EXACTA WAGERING
MINUS POOL
2425. In the event of a Minus Pool, the deficiency shall be absorbed by the breaks accruing for that day. In the event the breaks accruing for that day are not sufficient to absorb such Minus Pool, the remaining deficiency will be borne solely by the franchise holder.
CLAIMING
2426. In Claiming Races on the flat, any horse is subject to claim by any owner in good standing or by a person who has been issued a "claiming authorization". However, no owner may claim a horse at Oaklawn unless that owner (either individually or through co-ownership, partnership, limited liability company, corporation or other entity in which the owner owns an equity interest):
CLAIMING AUTHORIZATION:
However, notwithstanding the foregoing, a claiming authorization may not be issued to any thoroughbred horse trainer licensed as such in any jurisdiction less the trainer is a member of a partnership, limited liability company, corporation or other entity that would otherwise be eligible for a claiming authorization and the claim is being made by that partnership, limited liability company, corporation or other entity.
2427. A claim maybe made by an authorized agent, but agent may claim only for the account of those for whom he is licensed as agent.
2428. No person shall claim his own horse or cause his own horse to be claimed, directly or indirectly, for his own account.
2429. No person shall claim more than one horse from any one race.
2430. When a stable consists of horses owned by more than one person and trained by the same trainer, not more than one claim may be entered on behalf of such stable in any one race.
2431. The claiming price of each horse in a claiming race shall be printed in the official program, and all claims for said horse shall be for the amount so designated.
2432. Each claim shall be made in writing on a form supplied by the franchise holder. It shall be properly signed and enclosed in an envelope provided for the purpose by the Racing Secretary. The envelope shall have no identification mark on it, but it shall be marked with the number of the race. It shall be sealed and deposited in a locked box provided for this purpose by the Racing Secretary.
2433. No money or its equivalent shall be put in the claiming box. For a claim to be valid the person making the claim must have a credit balance in his account with the franchise holder's horseman's account of not less than the amount of the claim (plus any applicable sales tax).
All claims shall be deposited in the claiming box at least fifteen (15) minutes before the established post time of the race out of which the claim is made.
2434.
2435. When claiming time has expired, the claiming box shall be delivered to the Racing Secretary or the Racing Secretary's deputy. The Racing Secretary or the Racing Secretary's deputy shall open the box, and thereafter all claims are in their possession. The claiming box shall be available in the office of the Racing Secretary each racing day until fifteen (15) minutes before scheduled post time of each race. Whereafter, the claiming box shall be available in the possession of the Racing Secretary or the Racing Secretary's deputy.
2436. The Racing Secretary or the Racing Secretary's deputy, shall open the claim envelope for each race as soon as, but not until, the horses for said race enter the track on the way from paddock to post; and immediately thereafter check with the horsemen's bookkeeper to ascertain whether or not the proper credit balance has been established with the franchise holder.
2437. The Stewards may at any time, in their discretion, require any person filing a claim to make affidavit in writing that he is claiming in accordance with the Rules.
2438. Claims that are made not in keeping with the Rules shall be void.
2439. A claimed horse shall run in the interest and for the account of the owner from whom claimed.
2440. Title to a claimed horse shall be vested in the successful claimant at the time the horse becomes a starter. A horse is a starter when the stall doors of the starting gate open in front of it at the time the starter dispatches the horses.
2441. Any horse that has been claimed shall, after the race has been run, be taken to the paddock for delivery to the claimant. However, if a urine or other test is to be made, the horse shall be taken to the test barn and the test made immediately. Thereafter, possession of the horse shall be delivered to the claimant.
2442. A horse claimed shall not be delivered by the original owner to the successful claimant until written authorization is given by the Racing Secretary.
2443. No person shall refuse to deliver to the person legally entitled thereto a horse claimed out of a claiming race.
2444. If more than one claim is filed for the same horse, the title to the horse shall be determined by lot under the direction and supervision of one or more of the Stewards.
2445. For a period of twenty (20) days after the claim, a claimed horse shall not start in a race in which the determining eligibility price is less than twenty-five percent (25%) more than the price at which it was claimed. The day claimed shall not count for purposes of counting the applicable twenty (20) day period, and for this purpose the immediate following calendar day after the day claimed shall be the first day. The horse shall be entitled to enter whenever necessary so that the horse may start on the twenty-first (21st) calendar day following the claim, for any claiming price.
2446. No horse claimed in a claiming race shall be sold or transferred, wholly or in part, to anyone within thirty (30) days after the day claimed except in another claiming race. Further,
when a horse is claimed at a recognized race meeting under rules that are at variance with this Rule, title to such horse shall be recognized in Arkansas to follow the rule of the race meeting under which it was claimed.
2447. No claimed horse shall remain in the same stable or under the care or management of the owner or trainer from whom claimed.
2448. A horse claimed at a recognized race meeting under rules which are at variance with those of Arkansas shall, while racing in Arkansas, pay the penalties imposed on claimed horses by the Arkansas Rules, and shall pay any additional penalty imposed by the rules under which it was claimed.
2449. The engagements of a claimed horse pass automatically with the horse to the claimant. Notwithstanding any designation of sex or age appearing on the racing program or in any racing publication, the claimant of a horse shall be solely responsible for determining the age or sex of the horse claimed.
2450. The holder of a claim, whether it be a mortgage, bill of sale or lien of any kind against a horse, shall be required to file the same with the Racing Secretary previous to the time the horse is entered. Failure to do so shall forfeit his rights in the winnings of the horse previous to the time his claim is properly filed.
2451. No person shall enter a horse in a claiming race without disclosing its true ownership.
2453. An allegation of ownership of a horse entered in a claiming race will not be considered after closing time for claims on that race.
2454. No person shall offer or enter into an agreement to claim or not to claim, or attempt to prevent another person from claiming, any horse in a claiming race.
2455. No person shall attempt by intimidation to prevent any one from running a horse in any claiming race for which it is entered.
2456. No owner or trainer shall make any agreement for the protection of each other's horses in a claiming race.
2457. Any horse claimed at Oaklawn Jockey Club will not be eligible to start at any other track until the current Oaklawn meeting is closed, unless approved by the Stewards. See also Rule 2458 below for additional restrictions on starting horses at other racetracks after the current Oaklawn meeting is closed.
2458.
2460. OAKLAWN JOCKEY CLUB CLASSIX RULES
In the event that any number of races less six comprising the Classix are completed, one hundred percent (100%) of the net pool for the Classix shall be distributed among holders of pari-mutuel tickets that designate the most winners in the completed races. No carryover from a previous day shall be added to the Classix pool in which less than six races have been completed. Any net pool carryover accrued from a previous Classix feature shall be further carried over to the next scheduled Classix Pool operated by Oaklawn.
PICK-3 WAGERING
2461.
Trifecta Wager 2462
Quinella Wager
2463.
BingoBetT WAGER
2464.
SUPERFECTA POOL
2465.
PICK-4 WAGERING
2466.
2485(A).
Instant Racing #5, Instant Double
2485(B).
PURSE, CONSTRUCTION AND PATRONAGE AND TOURISM PROMOTION FUND
2500.
Instant Racing Purse & Awards
2700. The franchise holder shall pay to the Racing Commission for deposit in the Arkansas Racing Commission Purse and Awards Fund, to be used for purse supplements, breeders' awards, owners' awards, and stallion awards as provided in Ark. Code Ann. Section 23-110-409, an amount equal to one percent (1%) of the "net takeout" from pari-mutuel wagering at the franchise holder's racetrack facility under the Electronic 1-2-3 (thoroughbred) Rules. For this purpose, "net takeout" shall be the amount of the applicable takeout from the wagering pool remaining after payments for system and race rights usage fees.
APPENDIX
UNIFORM CLASSIFICATION GUIDELINES FOR FOREIGN SUBSTANCES AND RECOMMENDED PENALTIES AND MODEL RULE
MODEL RULE LANGUAGE.
Out of Competition Testing for Blood and/or Gene Doping Agents
The use of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy or Radial Pulse Wave Therapy shall not be permitted unless the following conditions are met:
Uniform Classification Guidelines for Foreign Substances and Recommended Penalties and Model Rule
Association of Racing Commissioners International, Inc. Uniform Classification Guidelines for Foreign Substances
Preamble to the Uniform Classification Guidelines of Foreign Substances
The Preamble to the Uniform Classification Guidelines was approved by the RCI Drug Testing and Quality Assurance Program Committee (now the Drug Testing Standards and Practices Program Committee) on August 26, 1991. Minor revisions to the Preamble were made by the Drug Classification subcommittee (now the Veterinary Pharmacologists Subcommittee) on September 3, 1991.
"The Uniform Classification Guidelines printed on the following pages are intended to assist stewards, hearing officers and racing commissioners in evaluating the seriousness of alleged violations of medication and prohibited substance rules in racing jurisdictions. Practicing equine veterinarians, state veterinarians, and equine pharmacologists are available and should be consulted to explain the pharmacological effects of the drugs listed in each class prior to any decisions with respect to penalities to be imposed. The ranking of drugs is based on their pharmacology, their ability to influence the outcome of a race, whether or not they have legitimate therapeutic uses in the racing horse, or other evidence that they may be used improperly. These classes of drugs are intended only as guidelines and should be employed only to assist persons adjudicating facts and opinions in understanding the seriousness of the alleged offenses. The facts of each case are always different and there may be mitigating circumstances which should always be considered. These drug classifications will be reviewed frequently and new drugs will be added when appropriate."
Notes Regarding Classification Guidelines
* Where the use of a drug is specifically permitted by a jurisdiction, then the jurisdiction's rule supersedes these penalty guidelines.
* Regulators should be aware that a laboratory report may identify a drug only by the name of its metabolite. The metabolite might not be listed here, but the parent compound may be.
* These classes of drugs are intended only as guidelines and should be employed only to assist persons adjudicating facts and opinions in understanding the seriousness of the alleged offenses.
* The facts of each case are different and there may be mitigating circumstances that should be considered.
* These drug classifications will be reviewed periodically. New drugs will be added or some drugs may be reclassified when appropriate.
Classification Criteria
The RCI Drug Classification Scheme is based on 1) pharmacology, 2) drug use patterns, and 3) the appropriateness of a drug for use in the racing horse. Categorization is decided using the following general guidelines:
* Pharmacology. Drugs that are known to be potent stimulants or depressants are placed in higher classes, while those that have (or would be expected to have) little effect on the outcome of a race are placed in lower classes.
* Drug Use Patterns. Some consideration is given to placement of drugs based on practical experience with their use and the nature of positive tests. For example, procaine positives have in the past been associated primarily with the administration of procaine penicillin, and this has been taken into consideration in the placement of procaine into Class 3 instead of Class 2 with other injectable local anesthetics.
* Appropriateness of Drug Use. Drugs that clearly are intended for use in equine therapeutics are placed in lower classes. Drugs that clearly are not intended for use in the horse are placed in higher classes, particularly if they might affect the outcome of a race. Drugs that are recognized as legitimately useful in equine therapeutics but could affect the outcome of a race are placed in the middle or higher classes.
The list includes most drugs that have been reported as detected by racing authority laboratories in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and other Association of Official Racing Chemists (AORC) laboratories, but does not include those which would seem to have no effect on the performance of the horse or drug detectability. For example, it does not include antibiotics, sulfonamides, vitamins, anthelmintics, or pangamic acid, all of which have been reported.
The list contains many drugs that have never been reported as detected. Usually, these are representatives of chemical classes that have the potential for producing an effect, and in many cases, for which at least one drug in that chemical class has been reported.
Most drugs have numerous effects, and each was judged on an individual basis. There are instances where there is a rather fine distinction between drugs in one category and those in the next. This is a reflection of a nearly continuous spectrum of effects from the most innocuous drug on the list to the drug that is the most offensive.
Classification Definitions
* Class 1: Stimulant and depressant drugs that have the highest potential to affect performance and that have no generally accepted medical use in the racing horse. Many of these agents are Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) schedule II substances. These include the following drugs and their metabolites: Opiates, opium derivatives, synthetic opioids and psychoactive drugs, amphetamines and amphetamine-like drugs as well as related drugs, including but not limited to apomorphine, nikethamide, mazindol, pemoline, and pentylenetetrazol. Though not used as therapeutic agents, all DEA Schedule 1 agents are included in Class 1 because they are potent stimulant or depressant substances with psychotropic and often habituative actions.
* Class 2: Drugs that have a high potential to affect performance, but less of a potential than drugs in Class 1. These drugs are 1) not generally accepted as therapeutic agents in racing horses, or 2) they are therapeutic agents that have a high potential for abuse. Drugs in this class include: psychotropic drugs, certain nervous system and cardiovascular system stimulants, depressants, and neuromuscular blocking agents. Injectable local anesthetics are included in this class because of their high potential for abuse as nerve blocking agents.
* Class 3: Drugs that may or may not have generally accepted medical use in the racing horse, but the pharmacology of which suggests less potential to affect performance than drugs in Class 2. Drugs in this class include bronchodilators, anabolic steroids and other drugs with primary effects on the autonomic nervous system, procaine, antihistamines with sedative properties and the high-ceiling diuretics.
* Class 4: This class includes therapeutic medications that would be expected to have less potential to affect performance than those in Class 3. Drugs in this class includes less potent diuretics; corticosteroids; antihistamines and skeletal muscle relaxants without prominent central nervous system (CNS) effects; expectorants and mucolytics; hemostatics; cardiac glycosides and anti-arrhythmics; topical anesthetics; antidiarrheals and mild analgesics. This class also includes the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), at concentrations greater than established limits.
* Class 5: This class includes those therapeutic medications for which concentration limits have been established by the racing jurisdictions as well as certain miscellaneous agents such as dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) and other medications as determined by the regulatory bodies. Included specifically are agents that have very localized actions only, such as anti-ulcer drugs, and certain anti-allergic drugs. The anticoagulant drugs are also included.
* Prohibited Practices:
Drug Classification Scheme
* Class 1: Opiates, opium derivatives, synthetic opioids, psychoactive drugs, amphetamines, and all DEA Schedule I substances (see http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/pubs/scheduling.html), and many DEA Schedule II drugs. Also found in this class are drugs that are potent stimulants of the CNS. Drugs in this class have no generally accepted medical use in the racing horse and their pharmacologic potential for altering the performance of a racing horse is very high.
* Class 2: Drugs placed in this category have a high potential for affecting the outcome of a race. Most are not generally accepted as therapeutic agents in the racing horse. Many are products intended to alter consciousness or the psychic state of humans, and have no approved or indicated use in the horse. Some, such as injectable local anesthetics, have legitimate use in equine medicine, but should not be found in a racing horse. The following groups of drugs are placed in this class:
* Class 3: Drugs placed in this class may or may not have an accepted therapeutic use in the horse. Many are drugs that affect the cardiovascular, pulmonary and autonomic nervous systems. They all have the potential of affecting the performance of a racing horse. The following groups of drugs are placed in this class:
* Class 4: Drugs in this category comprise primarily therapeutic medications routinely used in racehorses. These may influence performance, but generally have a more limited ability to do so. Groups of drugs assigned to this category include the following:
* Class 5: Drugs in this category are therapeutic medications for which concentration limits have been established by the racing jurisdictions as well as certain miscellaneous agents. Included specifically are agents that have very localized actions only, such as anti-ulcer drugs, and certain antiallergic drugs. The anticoagulant drugs are also included.
Alphabetical List
Drug |
Trade Name(s) |
Class |
Acebutolol |
Sectral |
3 |
Acecarbromal |
2 |
|
Acenocoumarol |
5 |
|
Acepromazine |
Atrovet, Notensil, PromAce® |
3 |
Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) |
Tylenol, Tempra, etc. |
4 |
Acetanilid |
4 |
|
Acetazolamide |
Diamox, Vetamox |
4 |
Acetophenazine |
Tindal |
2 |
Acetophenetidin (Phenacetin) |
4 |
|
Acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin) |
4 |
|
Aclomethasone |
Aclovate |
4 |
Adinazolam |
2 |
|
Adrenochrome monosemicarbazone salicylate |
4 |
|
Albuterol (Salbutamol) |
Proventil, Ventolin |
3 |
Alclofenac |
2 |
|
Alcuronium |
Alloferin |
2 |
Aldosterone |
Aldocortin, Electrocortin |
4 |
Alfentanil |
Alfenta |
1 |
Almotriptan |
Axert |
3 |
Alphaprodine |
Nisentil |
2 |
Alpidem |
Anaxyl |
2 |
Alprazolam |
Xanax |
2 |
Alprenolol |
3 |
|
Althesin |
Saffan |
2 |
Ambenonium |
Mytelase, Myeuran |
3 |
Ambroxol |
Ambril, etc. |
4 |
Amcinonide |
Cyclocort |
4 |
Amiloride |
Moduretic; Midamor |
4 |
Aminocaproic acid |
Amicar, Caprocid |
4 |
Amiodarone |
4 |
|
2-Aminoheptane |
Tuamine |
4 |
Aminophylline |
Aminophyllin, etc. |
3 |
Aminopyrine |
4 |
|
Amisometradine |
Rolictron |
4 |
Amisulpride |
Solian |
2 |
Amitraz |
Mitaban |
3 |
Amitriptyline |
Elavil, Amitril, Endep |
2 |
Amlodipine |
Ammivin, Norvasc |
4 |
Amobarbital |
Amytal |
2 |
Amoxapine |
Asendin |
2 |
Amperozide |
2 |
|
Amphetamine |
1 |
|
Amrinone |
4 |
|
Amyl nitrite |
3 |
|
Anileridine |
Leritine |
1 |
Anilopam |
Anisine |
2 |
Anisindione |
5 |
|
Anisotropine |
Valpin |
4 |
Antipyrine |
4 |
|
Apazone (Azapropazone) |
Rheumox |
4 |
Apomorphine |
1 |
|
Aprindine |
4 |
|
Aprobarbital |
Alurate |
2 |
Arecoline |
3 |
|
Arformoterol |
3 |
|
Articaine |
Septocaine; Ultracaine, etc. |
2 |
Atenolol |
Tenormin |
3 |
Atomoxetine |
Strattera |
2 |
Atracurium |
Tracrium |
2 |
Atropine |
3 |
|
Azacylonol |
Frenque |
2 |
Azaperone |
Stresnil, Suicalm, Fentaz (with Fentanyl) |
2 |
Baclofen |
Lioresal |
4 |
Barbital |
Veronal |
2 |
Barbiturates |
2 |
|
Beclomethasone |
Propaderm |
4 |
Bemegride |
Megimide, Mikedimide |
2 |
Benazeprilat, Benazepril and MC-tab |
Lotrel, Lotensin |
3 |
Bendroflumethiazide |
Naturetin |
4 |
Benoxaprofen |
2 |
|
Benoxinate |
Dorsacaine |
4 |
Benperidol |
Anquil |
2 |
Bentazepam |
Tiadipona |
2 |
Benzactizine |
Deprol, Bronchodiletten |
2 |
Benzocaine |
4 |
|
Benzoctamine |
2 |
|
Benzodiazepines |
2 |
|
Benzphetamine |
Didrex |
2 |
Benzthiazide |
4 |
|
Benztropine |
Cogentin |
2 |
Benzylpiperazine (BZP) |
1 |
|
Bepridil |
Bepadin |
4 |
Betamethasone |
Betasone, etc. |
4 |
Betaxolol |
Kerlone |
3 |
Bethanechol |
Urecholine, Duvoid |
4 |
Bethanidine |
Esbatal |
3 |
Biperiden |
Akineton |
3 |
Biriperone |
2 |
|
Bisoprolol |
Zebeta, Bisobloc, etc. |
3 |
Bitolterol |
Effectin |
3 |
Bolasterone |
3 |
|
Boldenone |
Equipoise |
3 |
Boldione |
3 |
|
Bretylium |
Bretylol |
3 |
Brimonidine |
Alphagan |
2 |
Bromazepam |
Lexotan, Lectopam |
2 |
Bromfenac |
Duract |
3 |
Bromhexine |
Oletor, etc. |
4 |
Bromisovalum |
Diffucord, etc. |
2 |
Bromocriptine |
Parlodel |
2 |
Bromodiphenhydramine |
3 |
|
Bromperidol |
Bromidol |
2 |
Brompheniramine |
Dimetane, Disomer |
4 |
Brotizolam |
Brotocol |
2 |
Budesonide |
Pulmacort, Rhinocort |
4 |
Bufexamac |
3 |
|
Bumetanide |
Bumex |
3 |
Bupivacaine |
Marcaine |
2 |
Buprenorphine |
Temgesic |
2 |
Bupropion |
Wellbutrin |
2 |
Buspirone |
Buspar |
2 |
Butabarbital (Secbutobarbitone) |
Butacaps, Butasol, etc. |
2 |
Butacaine |
Butyn |
4 |
Butalbital (Talbutal) |
Fiorinal |
2 |
Butamben (butyl aminobenzoate) |
Butesin |
4 |
Butanilicaine |
Hostacain |
2 |
Butaperazine |
Repoise |
2 |
Butoctamide |
Listomin |
2 |
Butorphanol |
Stadol, Torbugesic |
3 |
Butoxycaine |
Stadacain |
4 |
N-Butylscopolamine |
3 |
|
Caffeine |
2 |
|
Calusterone |
Methosorb |
3 |
Camazepam |
Paxor |
2 |
Camphor |
4 |
|
Candesartan |
Atcand |
3 |
Captodiame |
Covatine |
2 |
Captopril |
Capolen |
3 |
Carazolol |
Carbacel, Conducton |
3 |
Carbachol |
Lentin, Doryl |
3 |
Carbamezapine |
Tegretol |
3 |
Carbidopa + levodopa |
Sinemet |
2 |
Carbinoxamine |
Clistin |
3 |
Carbromol |
Mifudorm |
2 |
Carfentanil |
1 |
|
Carisoprodol |
Rela, Soma |
2 |
Carphenazine |
Proketazine |
2 |
Carpipramine |
Prazinil |
2 |
Carprofen |
Rimadyl |
4 |
Carteolol |
Cartrol |
3 |
Carticaine (see articaine) |
Septocaine; Ultracaine, etc. |
2 |
Carvedilol |
Coreg |
3 |
Cathinone (khat, kat, qat, quat, chat, catha, Abyssinian tea, African tea) |
1 |
|
Celecoxib |
Celebrex |
3 |
Cetirizine |
Zyrtec |
4 |
Chloral betaine |
Beta-Chlor |
2 |
Chloral hydrate |
Nactec, Oridrate, etc. |
2 |
Chloraldehyde (chloral) |
2 |
|
Chloralose (Alpha-Chloralose) |
2 |
|
Chlordiazepoxide |
Librium |
2 |
Chlorhexidol |
2 |
|
Chlormerodrin |
Neohydrin |
4 |
Chlormezanone |
Trancopal |
2 |
Chloroform |
2 |
|
Chlorophenesin |
Maolate |
4 |
Chloroprocaine |
Nesacaine |
2 |
Chloroquine |
Avloclor |
4 |
Chlorothiazide |
Diuril |
4 |
Chlorpheniramine |
Chlortriemton, etc. |
4 |
Chlorproethazine |
Newiplege |
2 |
Chlorpromazine |
Thorazine, Largactil |
2 |
Chlorprothixene |
Taractan |
2 |
Chlorthalidone |
Hydroton |
4 |
Chlorzoxazone |
Paraflex |
4 |
Ciclesonide |
4 |
|
Cilostazol |
Pletal |
5 |
Cimeterol |
3 |
|
Cimetidine |
Tagamet |
5 |
Cinchocaine |
Nupercaine |
4 |
Citalopram |
Celex |
2 |
Clanobutin |
4 |
|
Clemastine |
Tavist |
3 |
Clenbuterol |
Ventipulmin |
3 |
Clibucaine |
Batrax |
4 |
Clidinium |
Quarezan, Clindex, etc. |
3 |
Clobazam |
Urbanyl |
2 |
Clobetasol |
Temovate |
4 |
Clocapramine |
2 |
|
Clocortolone |
Cloderm |
4 |
Clofenamide |
4 |
|
Clomethiazole (Chlormethiazole) |
2 |
|
Clomipramine |
Anafranil |
2 |
Clonazepam |
Klonopin |
2 |
Clonidine |
Catapres |
3 |
Clorazepate |
Tranxene |
2 |
Clormecaine |
Placacid |
4 |
Clostebol |
3 |
|
Clothiapine |
Entermin |
2 |
Clotiazepam |
Trecalmo, Rize |
2 |
Cloxazolam |
Enadel, Sepazon, Tolestan |
2 |
Clozapine |
Clozaril, Leponex |
2 |
a-Cobratoxin |
1 |
|
Cocaine |
1 |
|
Codeine |
1 |
|
Colchicine |
4 |
|
Conorphone |
2 |
|
Corticaine |
Ultracain |
2 |
Cortisone |
Cortone, etc. |
4 |
Cromolyn |
Intel |
5 |
Crotetamide |
2 |
|
Cyamemazine |
Tercian |
2 |
Cyclandelate |
Cyclospasmol |
3 |
Cyclizine |
Merazine |
4 |
Cyclobarbital |
Phanodorm |
2 |
Cyclobenzaprine |
Flexeril |
4 |
Cyclomethylcaine |
Surfacaine |
4 |
Cyclothiazide |
Anhydron, Renazide |
4 |
Cycrimine |
Pagitane |
3 |
Cyproheptadine |
Periactin |
4 |
Danazol |
Danocrine |
3 |
Dantrolene |
Dantrium |
4 |
Darbepoetin |
Aranesp |
2 |
Decamethonium |
Syncurine |
2 |
Dehydrochloromethyltestsosterone |
3 |
|
Dembroxol (Dembrexine) |
Sputolysin |
4 |
Demoxepam |
2 |
|
Deoxycorticosterone |
Percortin, DOCA, Descotone, Dorcostrin |
4 |
Dera[DELTA]coxib |
Deremaxx |
3 |
Desipramine |
Norpromine, Pertofrane |
2 |
Desonite |
Des Owen |
4 |
Desoximetasone |
Topicort |
4 |
Desoxymethyltestosterone |
3 |
|
Detomidine |
Dormosedan |
3 |
Dexamethasone |
Azium, etc. |
4 |
Dextromethorphan |
4 |
|
Dextromoramide |
Palfium, Narcolo |
1 |
Dextropropoxyphene |
Darvon |
3 |
Dezocine |
Dalgan |
2 |
Diamorphine |
1 |
|
Diazepam |
Valium |
2 |
Diazoxide |
Proglycem |
3 |
Dibucaine |
Nupercainal, Cinchocaine |
4 |
Dichloralphenazone |
Febenol, Isocom |
2 |
Dichlorphenamide |
Daramide |
4 |
Diclofenac |
Voltaren, Voltarol |
4 |
Dicumarol |
Dicumarol |
5 |
Diethylpropion |
Tepanil, etc. |
2 |
Diethylthiambutene |
Themalon |
2 |
Diflorasone |
Florone, Maxiflor |
4 |
Diflucortolone |
Flu-Cortinest, etc. |
4 |
Diflunisal |
3 |
|
Digitoxin |
Crystodigin |
4 |
Digoxin |
Lanoxin |
4 |
Dihydrocodeine |
Parcodin |
2 |
Dihydroergotamine |
4 |
|
Dilorazepam |
Briantum |
2 |
Diltiazem |
Cardizem |
4 |
Dimefline |
3 |
|
Dimethisoquin |
Quotane |
4 |
Dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) |
Domoso |
5 |
Dimethylsulphone (MSM) |
5 |
|
Diphenadione |
5 |
|
Diphenhydramine |
Benadryl |
3 |
Diphenoxylate |
Difenoxin, Lomotil |
4 |
Diprenorphine |
M50/50 |
2 |
Dipyridamole |
Persantine |
3 |
Dipyrone |
Novin, Methampyrone |
4 |
Disopyramide |
Norpace |
4 |
Divalproex |
Depakote |
3 |
Dixyrazine |
Esucos |
2 |
Dobutamine |
Dobutrex |
3 |
Dopamine |
Intropin |
2 |
Donepezil |
Aricept |
1 |
Doxacurium |
Nuromax |
2 |
Doxapram |
Dopram |
2 |
Doxazosin |
3 |
|
Doxefazepam |
Doxans |
2 |
Doxepin |
Adapin, Sinequan |
2 |
Doxylamine |
Decapryn |
3 |
Dromostanolone |
Drolban |
3 |
Droperidol |
Inapsine, Droleptan, Innovar-Vet (with Fentanyl) |
2 |
Duloxetine |
2 |
|
Dyclonine |
Dyclone |
4 |
Dyphylline |
3 |
|
Edrophonium |
Tensilon |
3 |
Eletripan |
Relpax |
3 |
Eltenac |
4 |
|
Enalapril (metabolite enaloprilat) |
Vasotec |
3 |
Enciprazine |
2 |
|
Endorphins |
1 |
|
Enkephalins |
1 |
|
Ephedrine |
2 |
|
Epibatidine |
2 |
|
Epinephrine |
2 |
|
Ergoloid mesylates (dihydroergocornine mesylate, dihydroergocristine mesylate, and dihydroergocryptine mesylate) |
2 |
|
Ergonovine |
Ergotrate |
4 |
Ergotamine |
Gynergen, Cafergot, etc. |
4 |
Erthrityl tetranitrate |
Cardilate |
3 |
Erythropoietin(EPO) |
Epogen, Procrit, etc. |
2 |
Esmolol |
Brevibloc |
3 |
Esomeprazole |
Nexium |
5 |
Estazolam |
Domnamid, Eurodin, Nuctalon |
2 |
Etamiphylline |
3 |
|
Etanercept |
Enbrel |
4 |
Ethacrynic acid |
Edecrin |
3 |
Ethamivan |
2 |
|
Ethanol |
2 |
|
Ethchlorvynol |
Placidyl |
2 |
Ethinamate |
Valmid |
2 |
Ethoheptazine |
Zactane |
4 |
Ethopropazine |
Parsidol |
2 |
Ethosuximide |
Zarontin |
3 |
Ethotoin |
Peganone |
4 |
Ethoxzolamide |
Cardrase, Ethamide |
4 |
Ethylaminobenzoate (Benzocaine) |
Semets, etc. |
4 |
Ethylestrenol |
Maxibolin, Organon |
3 |
Ethylisobutrazine |
Diquel |
2 |
Ethylmorphine |
Dionin |
1 |
Ethylnorepinephrine |
Bronkephrine |
3 |
Etidocaine |
Duranest |
2 |
Etifoxin |
Stresam |
2 |
Etizolam |
Depas, Pasaden |
2 |
Etodolac |
Lodine |
3 |
Etodroxizine |
Indunox |
2 |
Etomidate |
2 |
|
Etorphine HCl |
M99 |
1 |
Famotidine |
Gaster, etc. |
5 |
Felbamate |
Felbatol |
3 |
Felodipine |
Plendil |
4 |
Fenarbamate |
Tymium |
2 |
Fenbufen |
Cincopal |
3 |
Fenclozic acid |
Myalex |
2 |
Fenfluramine |
Pondimin |
2 |
Fenoldopam |
Corlopam |
3 |
Fenoprofen |
Nalfon |
3 |
Fenoterol |
Berotec |
3 |
Fenspiride |
Respiride, Respan, etc |
3 |
Fentanyl |
Sublimaze |
1 |
Fentiazac |
3 |
|
Fexofenadine |
Allegra |
4 |
Firocoxib |
4 |
|
Flecainide |
Idalon |
4 |
Floctafenine |
Idalon, Idarac |
4 |
Fluanisone |
Sedalande |
2 |
Flucinolone |
Synalar, etc. |
4 |
Fludiazepam |
Erispam |
2 |
Fludrocortisone |
Alforone, etc. |
4 |
Flufenamic acid |
3 |
|
Flumethasone |
Flucort, etc. |
4 |
Flumethiazide |
Ademol |
4 |
Flunarizine |
Sibelium |
4 |
Flunisolide |
Bronilide, etc. |
4 |
Flunitrazepam |
Rohypnol, Narcozep, Darkene, Hypnodorm |
2 |
Flunixin |
Banamine |
4 |
Fluocinolone |
Synalar |
4 |
Fluocinonide |
Licon, Lidex |
4 |
Fluopromazine |
Psyquil, Siquil |
2 |
Fluoresone |
Caducid |
2 |
Fluorometholone |
FML |
4 |
Fluoroprednisolone |
Predef-2X |
4 |
Fluoxetine |
Prozac |
2 |
Fluoxymesterone |
Halotestin |
3 |
Flupenthixol |
Depixol, Fluanxol |
2 |
Fluphenazine |
Prolixin, Permitil, Anatensol, etc. |
2 |
Flupirtine |
Katadolone |
3 |
Fluprednisolone |
Alphadrol |
4 |
Flurandrenolide |
Cordran |
4 |
Flurazepam |
Dalmane |
2 |
Flurbiprofen |
Froben |
3 |
Fluspirilene |
Imap, Redeptin |
2 |
Fluticasone |
Flixonase, Flutide |
4 |
Flutoprazepam |
Restas |
2 |
Fluvoxamine |
Dumirox, Faverin, etc. |
2 |
Formebolone |
3 |
|
Formoterol |
Altram |
3 |
Fosinopril, metabolite, Fosinoprilat |
Monopril |
3 |
Fosphenytoin |
Cerebyx |
3 |
Furazabol |
3 |
|
Furosemide |
Lasix |
N/A |
Gabapentin |
Neurontin |
4 |
Galantamine |
Reminyl |
2 |
Gallamine |
Flaxedil |
2 |
Gepirone |
2 |
|
Gestrinone |
3 |
|
Glutethimide |
Doriden |
2 |
Glycopyrrolate |
Robinul |
3 |
Guaifenesin (glycerol guiacolate) |
Gecolate |
4 |
Guanadrel |
Hylorel |
3 |
Guanethidine |
Ismelin |
3 |
Guanabenz |
Wytensin |
3 |
Halazepam |
Paxipam |
2 |
Halcinonide |
Halog |
4 |
Halobetasol |
Ultravate |
4 |
Haloperidol |
Haldol |
2 |
Haloxazolam |
Somelin |
2 |
Hemoglobin glutamers |
Oxyglobin Hemopure |
2 |
Heptaminol |
Corofundol |
3 |
Heroin |
1 |
|
Hexafluorenium |
Myalexen |
2 |
Hexobarbital |
Evipal |
2 |
Hexocyclium |
Tral |
4 |
Hexylcaine |
Cyclaine |
4 |
Homatropine |
Homapin |
3 |
Homophenazine |
Pelvichthol |
2 |
Hydralazine |
Apresoline |
3 |
Hydrochlorthiazide |
Hydrodiuril |
4 |
Hydrocodone (dihydrocodienone) |
Hycodan |
1 |
Hydrocortisone (Cortisol) |
Cortef, etc. |
4 |
Hydroflumethiazide |
Saluron |
4 |
Hydromorphone |
Dilaudid |
1 |
Hydroxyamphetamine |
Paradrine |
1 |
4-Hydroxytestosterone |
3 |
|
Hydroxyzine |
Atarax |
2 |
Ibomal |
Noctal |
2 |
Ibuprofen |
Motrin, Advil, Nurpin, etc. |
4 |
Ibutilide |
Corvert |
3 |
Iloprost |
Ventavis |
3 |
Imipramine |
Imavate, Presamine, Tofranil |
2 |
Indomethacin |
Indocin |
3 |
Infliximab |
Remicade |
4 |
Ipratropium |
3 |
|
Irbesarten |
Avapro |
3 |
Isapirone |
2 |
|
Isocarboxazid |
Marplan |
2 |
Isoetharine |
Bronkosol |
3 |
Isoflupredone |
Predef |
4 |
Isomethadone |
2 |
|
Isometheptene |
Octin, Octon |
4 |
Isopropamide |
Darbid |
4 |
Isoproterenol |
Isoprel |
2 |
Isosorbide dinitrate |
Isordil |
3 |
Isoxicam |
Maxicam |
2 |
Isoxsuprine |
Vasodilan |
4 |
Isradipine |
DynaCirc |
4 |
Kebuzone |
3 |
|
Ketamine |
Ketalar, Ketaset, Vetalar |
2 |
Ketazolam |
Anxon, Laftram, Solatran, Loftran |
2 |
Ketoprofen |
Orudis |
4 |
Ketorolac |
Toradol |
3 |
Labetalol |
Normodyne |
3 |
Lamotrigine |
Lamictal |
3 |
Lansoprazole |
5 |
|
Lenperone |
Elanone-V |
2 |
Letosteine |
Viscotiol, Visiotal |
4 |
Levamisole |
2 |
|
Levobunolol |
Betagan |
3 |
Levomethorphan |
2 |
|
Levorphanol |
Levo-Dremoran |
1 |
Lidocaine |
Xylocaine |
2 |
Lisinopril |
Prinivil, Zestril |
3 |
Lithium |
Lithizine, Duralith, etc. |
2 |
Lobeline |
2 |
|
Lofentanil |
1 |
|
Loflazepate, Ethyl |
Victan |
2 |
Loperamide |
Imodium |
2 |
Loprazolam |
Dormonort, Havlane |
2 |
Loratidine |
Claritin |
4 |
Lorazepam |
Ativan |
2 |
Lormetazepam |
Noctamid |
2 |
Losartan |
Hyzaar |
3 |
Loxapine |
Laxitane |
2 |
Mabuterol |
3 |
|
Maprotiline |
Ludiomil |
2 |
Mazindol |
Sanorex |
1 |
Mebutamate |
Axiten, Dormate, Capla |
2 |
Mecamylamine |
Inversine |
3 |
Meclizine |
Antivert, Bonine |
4 |
Meclofenamic acid |
Arquel |
4 |
Meclofenoxate |
Lucidiril, etc. |
2 |
Medazepam |
Nobrium, etc. |
2 |
Medetomidine |
Domitor |
3 |
Medrysone |
Medriusar, etc. |
4 |
Mefenamic acid |
Ponstel |
3 |
Meloxicam |
Mobic |
4 |
Melperone |
Eunerpan |
2 |
Memantine |
Namenda |
2 |
Meparfynol |
Oblivon |
2 |
Mepazine |
Pacatal |
2 |
Mepenzolate |
Cantil |
3 |
Meperidine |
Demerol |
1 |
Mephenesin |
Tolserol |
4 |
Mephenoxalone |
Control, etc. |
2 |
Mephentermine |
Wyamine |
1 |
Mephenytoin |
Mesantoin |
2 |
Mephobarbital (Methylphenobarbital) |
Mebaral |
2 |
Mepivacaine |
Carbocaine |
2 |
Meprobamate |
Equanil, Miltown |
2 |
Meralluride |
Mercuhydrin |
4 |
Merbaphen |
Novasural |
4 |
Mercaptomerin |
Thiomerin |
4 |
Mercumalilin |
Cumertilin |
4 |
Mersalyl |
Salyrgan |
4 |
Mesalamine |
Asacol |
5 |
Mesoridazine |
Serentil |
2 |
Mestanolone |
3 |
|
Mesterolone |
3 |
|
Metaclazepam |
Talis |
2 |
Metaproterenol |
Alupent, Metaprel |
3 |
Metaraminol |
Aramine |
1 |
Metaxalone |
Skelaxin |
4 |
Metazocine |
2 |
|
Metenolone |
3 |
|
Methachloline |
3 |
|
Methadone |
Dolophine |
1 |
Methamphetamine |
Desoxyn |
1 |
Methandienone |
3 |
|
Methandriol |
Probolic |
3 |
Methandrostenolone |
Dianabol |
3 |
Methantheline |
Banthine |
3 |
Methapyrilene |
Histadyl, etc. |
4 |
Methaqualone |
Quaalude |
1 |
Metharbital |
Gemonil |
2 |
Methasterone |
3 |
|
Methazolamide |
Naptazane |
4 |
Methcathinone |
1 |
|
Methdilazine |
Tacaryl |
4 |
Methixene |
Trest |
3 |
Methocarbamol |
Robaxin |
4 |
Methohexital |
Brevital |
2 |
Methotrexate |
Folex, Nexate, etc. |
4 |
Methotrimeprazine |
Levoprome, Neurocil, etc. |
2 |
Methoxamine |
Vasoxyl |
3 |
Methoxyphenamine |
Orthoxide |
3 |
Methscopolamine |
Pamine |
4 |
Methsuximide |
Celontin |
3 |
Methylatropine |
3 |
|
Methylchlorthiazide |
Enduron |
4 |
Methyldienolone |
3 |
|
Methyldopa |
Aldomet |
3 |
Methylergonovine |
Methergine |
4 |
Methylnortestosterone |
3 |
|
Methylphenidate |
Ritalin |
1 |
Methylprednisolone |
Medrol |
4 |
Methyltestosterone |
Metandren |
3 |
Methyl-1-testosterone |
3 |
|
Methyprylon |
Noludar |
2 |
Methysergide |
Sansert |
4 |
Metiamide |
4 |
|
Metoclopramide |
Reglan |
4 |
Metocurine |
Metubine |
2 |
Metolazone |
3 |
|
Metomidate |
Hypnodil |
2 |
Metopon (methyldihydromorphinone) |
1 |
|
Metoprolol |
Lopressor |
3 |
Mexazolam |
Melex |
2 |
Mexilitine |
Mexilil |
4 |
Mibefradil |
Posicor |
3 |
Mibolerone |
3 |
|
Midazolam |
Versed |
2 |
Midodrine |
Pro-Amiline |
3 |
Milrinone |
4 |
|
Minoxidil |
Loniten |
3 |
Mirtazepine |
Remeron |
2 |
Misoprostel |
Cytotec |
5 |
Mivacurium |
Mivacron |
2 |
Modafinil |
Provigil |
2 |
Moexipril (metabolite, moexiprilat) |
Uniretic |
3 |
Molindone |
Moban |
2 |
Mometasone |
Elocon |
4 |
Montelukast |
Singulair |
4 |
Moperone |
Luvatren |
2 |
Morphine |
1 |
|
Mosaprimine |
2 |
|
Muscarine |
3 |
|
Nabumetone |
Anthraxan, Relafen, Reliflex |
3 |
Nadol |
Corgard |
3 |
Naepaine |
Amylsine |
4 |
Nalbuphine |
Nubain |
2 |
Nalorphine |
Nalline, Lethidrone |
2 |
Naloxone |
Narcan |
3 |
Naltrexone |
Revia |
3 |
Nandrolone |
Nandrolin, Laurabolin, Durabolin |
3 |
Naphazoline |
Privine |
4 |
Naproxen |
Equiproxen, Naprosyn |
4 |
Naratriptan |
Amerge |
3 |
Nebivolol |
3 |
|
Nedocromil |
Tilade |
5 |
Nefazodone |
Serzone |
2 |
Nefopam |
3 |
|
Neostigmine |
Prostigmine |
3 |
Nicardipine |
Cardine |
4 |
Nifedipine |
Procardia |
4 |
Niflumic acid |
Nifluril |
3 |
Nikethamide |
Coramine |
1 |
Nimesulide |
3 |
|
Nimetazepam |
Erimin |
2 |
Nimodipine |
Nemotop |
4 |
Nitrazepam |
Mogadon |
2 |
Nitroglycerin |
3 |
|
Nizatidine |
Axid |
5 |
19-Norandrostenediol |
3 |
|
19-Norandrostenedione |
3 |
|
Norbolethone |
3 |
|
Norclosterbol |
3 |
|
Nordiazepam |
Calmday, Nordaz, etc. |
2 |
Norepinephrine |
2 |
|
Norethandrolone |
3 |
|
Nortestosterone |
4 |
|
Nortriptyline |
Aventyl, Pamelor |
2 |
Nylidrine |
Arlidin |
3 |
Olanzepine |
Zyprexa |
2 |
Olmesartan |
Benicar |
3 |
Olsalazine |
Dipentum |
4 |
Omeprazole |
Prilosec, Losec |
5 |
Orphenadrine |
Norlfex |
4 |
Oxabolone |
3 |
|
Oxandrolone |
Anavar |
3 |
Oxaprozin |
Daypro, Deflam |
4 |
Oxazepam |
Serax |
2 |
Oxazolam |
Serenal |
2 |
Oxcarbazepine |
Trileptal |
3 |
Oxilofrine (hydroxyephedrine) |
2 |
|
Oxprenolol |
Trasicor |
3 |
Oxycodone |
Percodan |
1 |
Oxymesterone |
3 |
|
Oxymetazoline |
Afrin |
4 |
Oxymetholone |
Adroyd, Anadrol |
3 |
Oxymorphone |
Numorphan |
1 |
Oxyperitine |
Forit, Integrin |
2 |
Oxyphenbutazone |
Tandearil |
4 |
Oxyphencyclimine |
Daricon |
4 |
Oxyphenonium |
Antrenyl |
4 |
Paliperidone |
2 |
|
Pancuronium |
Pavulon |
2 |
Pantoprazole |
Protonix |
5 |
Papaverine |
Pavagen, etc. |
3 |
Paraldehyde |
Paral |
2 |
Paramethadione |
Paradione |
3 |
Paramethasone |
Haldrone |
4 |
Pargyline |
Eutonyl |
3 |
Paroxetine |
Paxil, Seroxat |
2 |
Pemoline |
Cylert |
1 |
Penbutolol |
Levatol |
3 |
Penfluridol |
Cyperon |
2 |
Pentaerythritol tetranitrate |
Duotrate |
3 |
Pentazocine |
Talwin |
3 |
Pentobarbital |
Nembutal |
2 |
Pentoxyfylline |
Trental, Vazofirin |
4 |
Pentylenetetrazol |
Metrazol, Nioric |
1 |
Perazine |
Taxilan |
2 |
Perfluorodecolin |
2 |
|
Perfluorodecahydronophthalene |
2 |
|
Perfluorooctylbromide |
2 |
|
Perfluorotripropylamine |
2 |
|
Perfluorocarbons |
2 |
|
Periciazine |
Alodept, etc. |
2 |
Perindopril |
Biprel |
3 |
Perlapine |
Hypnodin |
2 |
Perphenazine |
Trilafon |
2 |
Phenacemide |
Phenurone |
4 |
Phenaglycodol |
Acalo, Alcamid, etc. |
2 |
Phenazocine |
Narphen |
1 |
Phencyclidine (PCP) |
Sernylan |
1 |
Phendimetrazine |
Bontril, etc. |
1 |
Phenelzine |
Nardelzine, Nardil |
2 |
Phenindione |
Hedulin |
5 |
Phenmetrazine |
Preludin |
1 |
Phenobarbital |
Luminal |
2 |
Phenoxybenzamine |
Dibenzyline |
3 |
Phenprocoumon |
Liquamar |
5 |
Phensuximide |
Milontin |
4 |
Phentermine |
Iomamin |
2 |
Phentolamine |
Regitine |
3 |
Phenylbutazone |
Butazolidin |
4 |
Phenylephrine |
Isophrin, Neo-Synephrine |
3 |
Phenylpropanolamine |
Propadrine |
3 |
Phenytoin |
Dilantin |
4 |
Physostigmine |
Eserine |
3 |
Picrotoxin |
1 |
|
Piminodine |
Alvodine, Cimadon |
2 |
Pimozide |
Orap |
2 |
Pinazepam |
Domar |
2 |
Pindolol |
Viskin |
3 |
Pipamperone |
Dipiperon |
2 |
Pipecuronium |
Arduan |
2 |
Pipequaline |
2 |
|
Piperacetazine |
Psymod, Quide |
2 |
Piperocaine |
Metycaine |
2 |
Pipotiazine |
Lonseren, Piportil |
2 |
Pipradrol |
Dataril, Gerondyl, etc. |
2 |
Piquindone |
2 |
|
Pirbuterol |
Maxair |
3 |
Pirenzapine |
Gastrozepin |
5 |
Piretanide |
Arelix, Tauliz |
3 |
Piritramide |
1 |
|
Piroxicam |
Feldene |
3 |
Polyethylene glycol |
5 |
|
Polythiazide |
Renese |
4 |
Pramoxine |
Tronothaine |
4 |
Prazepam |
Verstran, Centrax |
2 |
Prazosin |
Minipress |
3 |
Prednisolone |
Delta-Cortef, etc. |
4 |
Prednisone |
Meticorten, etc. |
4 |
Prilocaine |
Citanest |
2 |
Primidone |
Mysoline |
3 |
Probenecid |
4 |
|
Procainamide |
Pronestyl |
4 |
Procaine |
3 |
|
Procaterol |
Pro Air |
3 |
Prochlorperazine |
Darbazine, Compazine |
2 |
Procyclidine |
Kemadrin |
3 |
Promazine |
Sparine |
3 |
Promethazine |
Phenergan |
3 |
Propafenone |
Rythmol |
4 |
Propanidid |
2 |
|
Propantheline |
Pro-Banthine |
3 |
Proparacaine |
Ophthaine |
4 |
Propentophylline |
Karsivan |
3 |
Propiomazine |
Largon |
2 |
Propionylpromazine |
Tranvet |
2 |
Propiram |
2 |
|
Propofol |
Diprivan, Disoprivan |
2 |
Propoxycaine |
Ravocaine |
2 |
Propranolol |
Inderal |
3 |
Propylhexedrine |
Benzedrex |
4 |
Prostanazol |
3 |
|
Prothipendyl |
Dominal |
2 |
Protokylol |
Ventaire |
3 |
Protriptyline |
Concordin, Triptil |
2 |
Proxibarbital |
Axeen, Centralgol |
2 |
Pseudoephedrine |
Cenafed, Novafed |
3 |
Pyridostigmine |
Mestinon, Regonol |
3 |
Pyrilamine |
Neoantergan, Equihist |
3 |
Pyrithyldione |
Hybersulfan, Sonodor |
2 |
Quazipam |
Doral |
2 |
Quetiapine |
Seroquel |
2 |
Quinbolone |
3 |
|
Quinapril, metabolite Quinaprilat |
Accupril |
3 |
Quinidine |
Quinidex, Quinicardine |
4 |
Rabeprazole |
Aciphex |
5 |
Racemethorphan |
2 |
|
Racemorphan |
2 |
|
Raclopride |
2 |
|
Ractopamine |
Raylean |
2 |
Ramipril, metabolite Ramiprilat |
Altace |
3 |
Ranitidine |
Zantac |
5 |
Remifentanil |
Ultiva |
1 |
Remoxipride |
Roxiam |
2 |
Reserpine |
Serpasil |
2 |
Rilmazafone |
2 |
|
Risperidone |
2 |
|
Ritanserin |
2 |
|
Ritodrine |
Yutopar |
3 |
Rivastigmine |
Exelon |
3 |
Rizatripan |
Maxalt |
3 |
Rocuronium |
Zemuron |
2 |
Rofecoxib |
Vioxx |
2 |
Romifidine |
Sedivet |
2 |
Ropivacaine |
Naropin |
2 |
Salicylamide |
4 |
|
Salicylate |
4 |
|
Salmeterol |
3 |
|
Scopolamine (Hyoscine) |
Triptone |
3 |
Secobarbital (Quinalbarbitone) |
Seconal |
2 |
Selegiline |
Eldepryl, Jumex, etc. |
2 |
Sertraline |
Lustral, Zoloft |
2 |
Sibutramine |
Meridia |
3 |
Sildenafil |
Viagra |
3 |
Snake Venoms |
2 |
|
Somatropin |
Nutropin |
2 |
Somatrem |
Protropin |
2 |
Sotalol |
Betapace, Sotacor |
3 |
Spiclomazine |
2 |
|
Spiperone |
2 |
|
Spirapril, metabolite Spiraprilat |
Renomax |
3 |
Spironalactone |
Aldactone |
4 |
Stanozolol |
Winstrol-V |
3 |
Stenbolone |
3 |
|
Strychnine |
1 |
|
Succinylcholine |
Sucostrin, Quelin, etc. |
2 |
Sufentanil |
Sufenta |
1 |
Sulfasalazine |
Azulfidine, Azaline |
4 |
Sulfondiethylmethane |
2 |
|
Sulfonmethane |
2 |
|
Sulforidazine |
Inofal |
2 |
Sulindac |
Clinoril |
3 |
Sulpiride |
Aiglonyl, Sulpitil |
2 |
Sultopride |
Barnetil |
2 |
Sumatriptan |
Imitrex |
3 |
Tadalasil |
Cialis |
3 |
Talbutal |
Lotusate |
2 |
Tandospirone |
2 |
|
Telmisartin |
Micardis |
3 |
Temazepam |
Restoril |
2 |
Tenoxicam |
Alganex, etc. |
3 |
Tepoxalin |
3 |
|
Terazosin |
Hytrin |
3 |
Terbutaline |
Brethine, Bricanyl |
3 |
Terfenadine |
Seldane, Triludan |
4 |
Testolactone |
Teslac |
3 |
Testosterone |
3 |
|
Tetrabenazine |
Nitoman |
2 |
Tetracaine |
Pontocaine |
2 |
Tetrahydrogestrinone |
3 |
|
Tetrahydrozoline |
Tyzine |
4 |
Tetrazepam |
Musaril, Myolastin |
2 |
Thebaine |
2 |
|
Theobromine |
4 |
|
Theophylline |
Aqualphyllin, etc. |
3 |
Thialbarbital |
Kemithal |
2 |
Thiamylal |
Surital |
2 |
Thiethylperazine |
Torecan |
2 |
Thiopental |
Pentothal |
2 |
Thiopropazate |
Dartal |
2 |
Thioproperazine |
Majeptil |
2 |
Thioridazine |
Mellaril |
2 |
Thiosalicylate |
4 |
|
Thiothixene |
Navane |
2 |
Thiphenamil |
Trocinate |
4 |
Tiapride |
Italprid, Luxoben, etc. |
2 |
Tiaprofenic acid |
Surgam |
3 |
Tiletamine |
Component of Telazol |
2 |
Timiperone |
Tolopelon |
2 |
Timolol |
Blocardrin |
3 |
Tocainide |
Tonocard |
4 |
Tofisopam |
Grandaxain, Seriel |
2 |
Tolazoline |
Priscoline |
3 |
Tolmetin |
Tolectin |
3 |
Topirimate |
Topamax |
2 |
Torsemide (Torasemide) |
Demadex |
3 |
Tramadol |
Ultram |
2 |
Trandolapril (and metabolite,trandolaprilat) |
Tarka |
3 |
Tranexamic acid |
4 |
|
Tranylcypromine |
Parnate |
2 |
Trazodone |
Desyrel |
2 |
Trenbolone |
Finoplix |
3 |
Tretoquinol |
Inolin |
2 |
Triamcinolone |
Vetalog, etc. |
4 |
Triamterene |
Dyrenium |
4 |
Triazolam |
Halcion |
2 |
Tribromethanol |
2 |
|
Tricaine methanesulfonate |
Finquel |
2 |
Trichlormethiazide |
Naqua, Naquasone |
4 |
Trichloroethanol |
2 |
|
Tricholoethylene |
Trilene, Trimar |
2 |
Triclofos |
Triclos |
2 |
Tridihexethyl |
Pathilon |
4 |
Trifluomeprazine |
Nortran |
2 |
Trifluoperazine |
Stelazine |
2 |
Trifluperidol |
Triperidol |
2 |
Triflupromazine |
Vetame, Vesprin |
2 |
Trihexylphenidyl |
Artane |
3 |
Trimeprazine |
Temaril |
4 |
Trimethadione |
Tridione |
3 |
Trimethaphan |
Arfonad |
3 |
Trimipramine |
Surmontil |
2 |
Tripelennamine |
PBZ |
3 |
Triprolidine |
Actidil |
4 |
Tubocurarine (Curare) |
Metubin |
2 |
Tybamate |
Benvil, Nospan, etc. |
2 |
Urethane |
2 |
|
Valdecoxib |
2 |
|
Valerenic acid |
3 |
|
Valnoctamide |
Nirvanyl |
2 |
Valsartan |
Diovan |
3 |
Vardenafil |
Levitra |
3 |
Vedaprofen |
4 |
|
Venlafaxine |
Efflexor |
2 |
Veralipride |
Accional, Veralipril |
2 |
Verapamil |
Calan, Isoptin |
4 |
Vercuronium |
Norcuron |
2 |
Viloxazine |
Catatrol, Vivalan, etc. |
2 |
Vinbarbital |
Delvinol |
2 |
Vinylbital |
Optanox, Speda |
2 |
Warfarin |
Coumadin, Coufarin |
5 |
Xylazine |
Rompun, Bay Va 1470 |
3 |
Xylometazoline |
Otrivin |
4 |
Yohimbine |
2 |
|
Zafirlukast |
Accolate |
4 |
Zaleplon |
Sonata |
2 |
Zeranol |
Ralgro |
4 |
Ziconotide |
1 |
|
Zileuton |
Zyflo |
4 |
Ziprasidone |
Geoden |
2 |
Zolazepam |
2 |
|
Zolmitriptan |
Zomig |
3 |
Zolpidem |
Ambien, Stilnox |
2 |
Zomepirac |
Zomax |
2 |
Zonisamide |
Zonegran |
3 |
Zopiclone |
Imovan |
2 |
Zotepine |
Lodopin |
2 |
Zuclopenthixol |
Ciatyl, Cesordinol |
2 |
[DELTA] -1-androstene-3, 17-diol |
3 |
|
[DELTA] -1-androstene-3, 17-dione |
3 |
|
[DELTA] -dihydrotestosterone |
3 |
Listing By Classification
Class 1: Stimulant and depressant drugs that have the highest potential to affect performance and that have no generally accepted medical use in the racing horse. Many of these agents are Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) Schedule II substances. These include the following drugs and their metabolites: Opiates, opium derivatives, synthetic opioids, psychoactive drugs, all DEA Schedule 1* substances (see http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/pubs/scheduling.html), amphetamines and amphetamine-like drugs as well as related drugs, including but not limited to apomorphine, nikethamide, mazindol, pemoline, and pentylenetetrazol.
Drug |
Trade Name(s) |
Class |
Alfentanil |
Alfenta |
1 |
Amphetamine |
1 |
|
Anileridine |
Leritine |
1 |
Apomorphine |
1 |
|
Benzylpiperazine (BZP) |
1 |
|
Carfentanil |
1 |
|
Cathinone |
1 |
|
a-Cobratoxin |
1 |
|
Cocaine |
1 |
|
Codeine |
1 |
|
DEA Schedule 1 (all)* |
||
Dextromoramide |
Palfium, Narcolo |
1 |
Diamorphine |
1 |
|
Donepezil |
Aricept |
1 |
Endorphins |
1 |
|
Enkephalins |
1 |
|
Ethylmorphine |
Dionin |
1 |
Etorphine HCl |
M99 |
1 |
Fentanyl |
Sublimaze |
1 |
Heroin |
1 |
|
Hydrocodone (dihydrocodienone) |
Hydocane |
1 |
Hydromorphone |
Dilaudid |
1 |
Hydroxyamphetamine |
Paradrine |
1 |
Levorphanol |
Levo-Dremoran |
1 |
Lofentanil |
1 |
|
Mazindol |
Sanorex |
1 |
Meperidine |
Demerol |
1 |
Mephentermine |
Wyamine |
1 |
Metaraminol |
Aramine |
1 |
Methadone |
Dolophine |
1 |
Methamphetamine |
Desoxyn |
1 |
Methaqualone |
Quaalude |
1 |
Methcathinone |
1 |
|
Methylphenidate |
Ritalin |
1 |
Metopon (methyldihydromorphinone) |
1 |
|
Morphine |
1 |
|
Nikethamide |
Coramine |
1 |
Oxycodone |
Percodan |
1 |
Oxymorphone |
Numorphan |
1 |
Pemoline |
Cylert |
1 |
Pentylenetetrazol |
Metrazol, Nioric |
1 |
Phenazocine |
Narphen |
1 |
Phencyclidine (PCP) |
Sernylan |
1 |
Phendimetrazine |
Bontril, etc. |
1 |
Phenmetrazine |
Preludin |
1 |
Picrotoxin |
1 |
|
Piritramide |
1 |
|
Remifentanil |
Ultiva |
1 |
Strychnine |
1 |
|
Sufentanil |
Sufenta |
1 |
Ziconotide |
1 |
Class 2: Drugs that have a high potential to affect performance, but less of a potential than Class 1. These drugs are 1) not generally accepted as therapeutic agents in racing horses, or 2) they are therapeutic agents that have a high potential for abuse.
Drug |
Trade Name(s) |
Class |
Acecarbromal |
2 |
|
Acetophenazine |
Tindal |
2 |
Adinazolam |
2 |
|
Alclofenac |
2 |
|
Alcuronium |
Alloferin |
2 |
Alphaprodine |
Nisentil |
2 |
Alpidem |
Anaxyl |
2 |
Alprazolam |
Xanax |
2 |
Althesin |
Saffan |
2 |
Amisulpride |
Solian |
2 |
Amitriptyline |
Elavil, Amitril, Endep |
2 |
Amobarbital |
Amytal |
2 |
Amoxapine |
Asendin |
2 |
Amperozide |
2 |
|
Anilopam |
Anisine |
2 |
Aprobarbital |
Alurate |
2 |
Articaine |
Septocaine; Ultracaine, etc. |
2 |
Atomoxetine |
Strattera |
2 |
Atracurium |
Tracrium |
2 |
Azacylonol |
Frenque |
2 |
Azaperone |
Stresnil, Suicalm, Fentaz |
2 |
Barbital |
Veronal |
2 |
Barbiturates |
2 |
|
Bemegride |
Megimide, Mikedimide |
2 |
Benoxaprofen |
2 |
|
Benperidol |
Anquil |
2 |
Bentazepam |
Tiadipona |
2 |
Benzactizine |
Deprol, Bronchodiletten |
2 |
Benzoctamine |
2 |
|
Benzodiazepines |
2 |
|
Benzphetamine |
Didrex |
2 |
Benztropine |
Cogentin |
2 |
Biriperone |
2 |
|
Brimonidine |
2 |
|
Bromazepam |
Lexotan, Lectopam |
2 |
Bromisovalum |
Diffucord, etc. |
2 |
Bromocriptine |
Parlodel |
2 |
Bromperidol |
Bromidol |
2 |
Brotizolam |
Brotocol |
2 |
Bupivacaine |
Marcaine |
2 |
Buprenorphine |
Temgesic |
2 |
Buspirone |
Buspar |
2 |
Buspropion |
Wellbutrin |
2 |
Butabarbital |
Butacaps, Butasol, etc. |
2 |
Butalbital (Talbutal) |
Fiorinal |
2 |
Butanilicaine |
Hostacain |
2 |
Butaperazine |
Repoise |
2 |
Butoctamide |
Listomin |
2 |
Caffeine |
2 |
|
Camazepam |
Paxor |
2 |
Captodiame |
Covatine |
2 |
Carbidopa + levodopa |
Sinemet |
2 |
Carbromol |
Mifudorm |
2 |
Carisoprodol |
Soma, Rela |
2 |
Carphenazine |
Proketazine |
2 |
Carpipramine |
Prazinil |
2 |
Carticaine (see articaine) |
Septocaine; Ultracaine, etc. |
2 |
Chloralose (Alpha-Chloralose) |
2 |
|
Chloral betaine |
Beta-Chlor |
2 |
Chloral hydrate |
Nactec, Oridrate, etc. |
2 |
Chloraldehyde (chloral) |
2 |
|
Chlordiazepoxide |
Librium |
2 |
Chlormezanone |
Trancopal |
2 |
Chloroform |
2 |
|
Chlorhexidol |
2 |
|
Chloroprocaine |
Nesacaine |
2 |
Chlorproethazine |
Newiplege |
2 |
Chlorpromazine |
Thorazine, Largactil |
2 |
Chlorprothixene |
Taractan |
2 |
Citalopram |
Celex |
2 |
Clobazam |
Urbanyl |
2 |
Clocapramine |
2 |
|
Clomethiazole |
2 |
|
Clomipramine |
Anafranil |
2 |
Clonazepam |
Klonopin |
2 |
Clorazepate |
Tranxene |
2 |
Clothiapine |
Entermin |
2 |
Clotiazepam |
Trecalmo, Rize |
2 |
Cloxazolam |
Enadel, Sepazon, Tolestan |
2 |
Clozapine |
Clozaril, Leponex |
2 |
Conorphone |
2 |
|
Corticaine |
Ultracain |
2 |
Crotetamide |
2 |
|
Cyamemazine |
Tercian |
2 |
Cyclobarbital |
Phanodorm |
2 |
Darbepoetin |
Aranesp |
2 |
Decamethonium |
Syncurine |
2 |
Demoxepam |
2 |
|
Desipramine |
Norpromine, Pertofrane |
2 |
Dezocine |
Dalgan® |
2 |
Diazepam |
Valium |
2 |
Dichloralphenazone |
Febenol, Isocom |
2 |
Diethylpropion |
Tepanil, etc. |
2 |
Diethylthiambutene |
Themalon |
2 |
Dihydrocodeine |
Parcodin |
2 |
Dilorazepam |
Briantum |
2 |
Diprenorphine |
M50/50 |
2 |
Dixyrazine |
Esucos |
2 |
Dopamine |
Intropin |
2 |
Doxacurium |
Nuromax |
2 |
Doxapram |
Dopram |
2 |
Doxefazepam |
Doxans |
2 |
Doxepin |
Adapin, Sinequan |
2 |
Droperidol |
Inapsine, Droleptan, |
2 |
Duloxetine |
2 |
|
Enciprazine |
2 |
|
Ephedrine |
2 |
|
Epibatidine |
2 |
|
Epinephrine |
2 |
|
Ergoloid Mesylates (dihydroergocornine Mesylate, dihydroergocristine mesylate and dihydroergocryptine mesylate) |
2 |
|
Erythropoietin (EPO) |
Epogen, Procrit, etc. |
2 |
Estazolam |
Domnamid, Eurodin, |
2 |
Ethamivan |
2 |
|
Ethanol |
2 |
|
Ethchlorvynol |
Placidyl |
2 |
Ethinamate |
Valmid |
2 |
Ethopropazine |
Parsidol |
2 |
Ethylisobutrazine |
Diquel |
2 |
Etidocaine |
Duranest |
2 |
Etifoxin |
Stresam |
2 |
Etizolam |
Depas, Pasaden |
2 |
Etodroxizine |
Indunox |
2 |
Etomidate |
2 |
|
Fenarbamate |
Tymium |
2 |
Fenclozic Acid |
Cincopal |
2 |
Fenfluramine |
Pondimin |
2 |
Fluanisone |
Sedalande |
2 |
Fludiazepam |
Erispam |
2 |
Flunitrazepam |
Rohypnol, Narcozep, Darkene, Hypnodorm |
2 |
Fluopromazine |
Psyquil, Siquil |
2 |
Fluoresone |
Caducid |
2 |
Fluoxetine |
Prozac |
2 |
Flupenthixol |
Depixol, Fluanxol |
2 |
Fluphenazine |
Prolixin, Permitil, Anatensol, |
2 |
Flurazepam |
Dalmane |
2 |
Fluspirilene |
Imap, Redeptin |
2 |
Flutoprazepam |
Restas |
2 |
Fluvoxamine |
Dumirox, Faverin, etc. |
2 |
Galantamine |
Reminyl |
2 |
Gallamine |
Flaxedil |
2 |
Gepirone |
2 |
|
Glutethimide |
Doriden |
2 |
Halazepam |
Paxipam |
2 |
Haloperidol |
Haldol |
2 |
Haloxazolam |
Somelin |
2 |
Hemoglobin glutamers |
Oxyglobin, Hemopure |
2 |
Hexafluorenium |
Myalexen |
2 |
Hexobarbital |
Evipal |
2 |
Homophenazine |
Pelvichthol |
2 |
Hydroxyzine |
Atarax |
2 |
Ibomal |
Noctal |
2 |
Imipramine |
Imavate, Presamine, |
2 |
Isapirone |
2 |
|
Isocarboxazid |
Marplan |
2 |
Isomethadone |
2 |
|
Isoproterenol |
Isoprel |
2 |
Isoxicam |
Maxicam |
2 |
Ketamine |
Ketalar, Ketaset, Vetalar |
2 |
Ketazolam |
Anxon, Laftram, Solatran, Loftran |
2 |
Lenperone |
Elanone-V |
2 |
Levamisole |
2 |
|
Levomethorphan |
2 |
|
Lidocaine |
Xylocaine |
2 |
Lithium |
Lithizine, Duralith, etc. |
2 |
Lobeline |
2 |
|
Loflazepate, Ethyl |
Victan |
2 |
Loperamide |
Imodium |
2 |
Loprazolam |
Dormonort, Havlane |
2 |
Lorazepam |
Ativan |
2 |
Lormetazepam |
Noctamid |
2 |
Loxapine |
Laxitane |
2 |
Maprotiline |
Ludiomil |
2 |
Mebutamate |
Axiten, Dormate, Capla |
2 |
Meclofenoxate |
Lucidiril, etc. |
2 |
Medazepam |
Nobrium, etc. |
2 |
Melperone |
Eunerpan |
2 |
Memantine |
Namenda |
2 |
Meparfynol |
Oblivon |
2 |
Mepazine |
Pacatal |
2 |
Mephenoxalone |
Control, etc. |
2 |
Mephenytoin |
Mesantoin |
2 |
Mephobarbital |
Mebaral |
2 |
Mepivacaine |
Carbocaine |
2 |
Meprobamate |
Equanil, Miltown |
2 |
Mesoridazine |
Serentil |
2 |
Metaclazepam |
Talis |
2 |
Metazocine |
2 |
|
Metharbital |
Gemonil |
2 |
Methohexital |
Brevital |
2 |
Methotrimeprazine |
Levoprome, Neurocil, etc. |
2 |
Methyprylon |
Noludar |
2 |
Metocurine |
Metubine |
2 |
Metomidate |
Hypnodil |
2 |
Mexazolam |
Melex |
2 |
Midazolam |
Versed |
2 |
Mirtazepine |
Remeron |
2 |
Mivacurium |
Mivacron |
2 |
Modafinil |
Provigil |
2 |
Molindone |
Moban |
2 |
Moperone |
Luvatren |
2 |
Mosaprimine |
2 |
|
Nalbuphine |
Nubain |
2 |
Nalorphine |
Nalline, Lethidrone |
2 |
Nefazodone |
Serzone |
2 |
Nimetazepam |
Erimin |
2 |
Nitrazepam |
Mogadon |
2 |
Nordiazepam |
Calmday, Nordaz, etc. |
2 |
Norepinephrine |
2 |
|
Nortriptyline |
Aventyl, Pamelor |
2 |
Olanzepine |
Zyprexa |
2 |
Oxazepam |
Serax |
2 |
Oxazolam |
Serenal |
2 |
Oxilofrine (hydroxyephedrine) |
2 |
|
Oxyperitine |
Forit, Integrin |
2 |
Paliperidone |
2 |
|
Pancuronium |
Pavulon |
2 |
Paraldehyde |
Paral |
2 |
Paroxetine |
Paxil, Seroxat |
2 |
Penfluridol |
Cyperon |
2 |
Pentobarbital |
Nembutal |
2 |
Perazine |
Taxilan |
2 |
Perfluorodecolin |
2 |
|
Perfluorodecahydronophthalene |
2 |
|
Perfluorooctylbromide |
2 |
|
Perfluorotripropylamine |
2 |
|
Perfluorocarbons |
2 |
|
Periciazine |
Alodept, etc. |
2 |
Perlapine |
Hypnodin |
2 |
Perphenazine |
Trilafon |
2 |
Phenaglycodol |
Acalo, Alcamid, etc. |
2 |
Phenelzine |
Nardelzine, Nardil |
2 |
Phenobarbital |
Luminal |
2 |
Phentermine |
Iomamin |
2 |
Piminodine |
Alvodine, Cimadon |
2 |
Pimozide |
Orap |
2 |
Pinazepam |
Domar |
2 |
Pipamperone |
Dipiperon |
2 |
Pipecuronium |
Arduan |
2 |
Pipequaline |
2 |
|
Piperacetazine |
Psymod, Quide |
2 |
Piperocaine |
Metycaine |
2 |
Pipotiazine |
Lonseren, Piportil |
2 |
Pipradrol |
Dataril, Gerondyl, etc. |
2 |
Piquindone |
2 |
|
Prazepam |
Verstran, Centrax |
2 |
Prilocaine |
Citanest |
2 |
Prochlorperazine |
Darbazine, Compazine |
2 |
Propanidid |
2 |
|
Propiomazine |
Largon |
2 |
Propionylpromazine |
Tranvet |
2 |
Propiram |
2 |
|
Propofol |
Diprivan, Disoprivan |
2 |
Propoxycaine |
Ravocaine |
2 |
Prothipendyl |
Dominal |
2 |
Protriptyline |
Concordin, Triptil |
2 |
Proxibarbital |
Axeen, Centralgol |
2 |
Pyrithyldione |
Hybersulfan, Sonodor |
2 |
Quazipam |
Doral |
2 |
Quetiapine |
Seroquel |
2 |
Racemethorphan |
2 |
|
Racemorphan |
2 |
|
Raclopride |
2 |
|
Ractopamine |
Raylean |
2 |
Remoxipride |
Roxiam |
2 |
Reserpine |
Serpasil |
2 |
Rilmazafone |
2 |
|
Risperidone |
2 |
|
Ritanserin |
2 |
|
Rivastigmine |
Exelon |
2 |
Rocuronium |
Zemuron |
2 |
Rofecoxib |
Vioxx |
2 |
Romifidine |
Sedivet |
2 |
Ropivacaine |
Naropin |
2 |
Secobarbital |
Seconal |
2 |
Selegiline |
Eldepryl, Jumex |
2 |
Sertraline |
Lustral, Zoloft |
2 |
Snake Venoms |
2 |
|
Somatrem |
Protropin |
2 |
Somatropin |
Nutropin |
2 |
Spiclomazine |
2 |
|
Spiperone |
2 |
|
Succinylcholine |
Sucostrin, Quelin, etc. |
2 |
Sulfondiethylmethane |
2 |
|
Sulfonmethane |
2 |
|
Sulforidazine |
Inofal |
2 |
Sulpiride |
Aiglonyl, Sulpitil |
2 |
Sultopride |
Barnetil |
2 |
Talbutal |
Lotusate |
2 |
Tandospirone |
2 |
|
Temazepam |
Restoril |
2 |
Tetrabenazine |
Nitoman |
2 |
Tetracaine |
Pontocaine |
2 |
Tetrazepam |
Musaril, Myolastin |
2 |
Thebaine |
2 |
|
Thialbarbital |
Kemithal |
2 |
Thiamylal |
Surital |
2 |
Thiethylperazine |
Torecan |
2 |
Thiopental |
Pentothal |
2 |
Thiopropazate |
Dartal |
2 |
Thioproperazine |
Majeptil |
2 |
Thioridazine |
Mellaril |
2 |
Thiothixene |
Navane |
2 |
Tiapride |
Italprid, Luxoben, etc. |
2 |
Tiletamine |
Component of Telazol |
2 |
Timiperone |
Tolopelon |
2 |
Tofisopam |
Grandaxain, Seriel |
2 |
Topirimate |
Topamax |
2 |
Tramadol |
Ultram |
2 |
Tranylcypromine |
Parnate |
2 |
Trazodone |
Desyrel |
2 |
Tretoquinol |
Inolin |
2 |
Triazolam |
Halcion |
2 |
Tribromethanol |
2 |
|
Tricaine methanesulfonate |
Finquel |
2 |
Trichloroethanol |
2 |
|
Tricholoethylene |
Trilene, Trimar |
2 |
Triclofos |
Triclos |
2 |
Trifluomeprazine |
Nortran |
2 |
Trifluoperazine |
Stelazine |
2 |
Trifluperidol |
Triperidol |
2 |
Triflupromazine |
Vetame, Vesprin |
2 |
Trimipramine |
Surmontil |
2 |
Tubocurarine (Curare) |
Metubin |
2 |
Tybamate |
Benvil, Nospan, etc. |
2 |
Urethane |
2 |
|
Valdecoxib |
2 |
|
Valnoctamide |
Nirvanyl |
2 |
Venlafaxine |
Efflexor |
2 |
Veralipride |
Accional, Veralipril |
2 |
Vercuronium |
Norcuron |
2 |
Viloxazine |
Catatrol, Vivalan, etc. |
2 |
Vinbarbital |
Delvinol |
2 |
Vinylbital |
Optanox, Speda |
2 |
Yohimbine |
2 |
|
Zaleplon |
Sonata |
2 |
Ziprasidone |
Geodon |
2 |
Zolazepam |
2 |
|
Zolpidem |
Ambien, Stilnox |
2 |
Zomepirac |
Zomax |
2 |
Zopiclone |
Imovan |
2 |
Zotepine |
Lodopin |
2 |
Zuclopenthixol |
Ciatyl, Cesordinol |
2 |
Class 3: Drugs that may or may not have generally accepted medical use in the racing horse, but the pharmacology of which suggests less potential to affect performance than drugs in Class 2.
Drug |
Trade Name(s) |
Class |
Acebutolol |
Sectral |
3 |
Acepromazine |
Atrovet, Notensil, PromAce® |
3 |
Albuterol (Salbutamol) |
Proventil, Ventolin |
3 |
Almotriptan |
Axert |
3 |
Alprenolol |
3 |
|
Ambenonium |
Mytelase, Myeuran |
3 |
Aminophylline |
Aminophyllin, etc. |
3 |
Amitraz |
Mitaban |
3 |
Amlodipine |
Norvasc |
3 |
Amyl nitrite |
3 |
|
Arecoline |
3 |
|
Arformoterol |
3 |
|
Atenolol |
Tenormin |
3 |
Atropine |
3 |
|
Benazeprilat, Benazepril and MC-Tab |
Lotensin |
3 |
Betaxolol |
Kerlone |
3 |
Bethanidine |
Esbatal |
3 |
Biperiden |
Akineton |
3 |
Bisoprolol |
Zebeta, Bisobloc, etc. |
3 |
Bitolterol |
Effectin |
3 |
Bolasterone |
3 |
|
Boldenone |
Equipoise |
3 |
Boldione |
3 |
|
Bretylium |
Bretylol |
3 |
Brimonidine |
Alphagan |
3 |
Bromfenac |
Duract |
3 |
Bromodiphenhydramine |
3 |
|
Bufexamac |
3 |
|
Bumetanide |
Bumex |
3 |
Butorphanol |
Stadol, Torbugesic |
3 |
N-Butylscopolamine |
3 |
|
Calusterone |
3 |
|
Candesartan |
Atacand |
3 |
Captopril |
Capolen |
3 |
Carazolol |
Carbacel, Conducton |
3 |
Carbachol |
Lentin, Doryl |
3 |
Carbamezapine |
Tegretol |
3 |
Carbinoxamine |
Clistin |
3 |
Carteolol |
Cartrol |
3 |
Carvedilol |
Coreg |
3 |
Celecoxib |
Celebrex |
3 |
Cimeterol |
3 |
|
Clemastine |
Tavist |
3 |
Clenbuterol |
Ventipulmin |
3 |
Clidinium |
Quarezan, Clindex, etc. |
3 |
Clonidine |
Catapres |
3 |
Clostebol |
3 |
|
Cyclandelate |
Cyclospasmol |
3 |
Cycrimine |
Pagitane |
3 |
Danazol |
Danocrine |
3 |
Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone |
3 |
|
Deracoxib |
Deremaxx |
3 |
Desoxymethyltestosterone |
3 |
|
Detomidine |
Dormosedan |
3 |
Dextropropoxyphene |
Darvon |
3 |
Diazoxide |
Proglycem |
3 |
Diflunisal |
3 |
|
Dimefline |
3 |
|
Diphenhydramine |
Benadryl |
3 |
Dipyridamole |
Persantine |
3 |
Divalproex |
Depakote |
3 |
Dobutamine |
Dobutrex |
3 |
Doxazosin |
3 |
|
Doxylamine |
Decapryn |
3 |
Dromostanolone |
Drolban |
3 |
Dyphylline |
3 |
|
Edrophonium |
Tensilon |
3 |
Eletripan |
Relpax |
3 |
Enalapril (metabolite enaloprilat) |
Vasotec |
3 |
Ergoloid mesylates |
3 |
|
Erthrityl tetranitrate |
Cardilate |
3 |
Esmolol |
Brevibloc |
3 |
Etamiphylline |
3 |
|
Ethacrynic acid |
Edecrin |
3 |
Ethosuximide |
Zarontin |
3 |
Ethylestrenol |
Maxibolin, Organon |
3 |
Ethylnorepinephrine |
Bronkephrine |
3 |
Etodolac |
Lodine |
3 |
Felbamate |
Felbatol |
3 |
Fenbufen |
Cincopal |
3 |
Fenoldopam |
Corlopam |
3 |
Fenoprofen |
Nalfon |
3 |
Fenoterol |
Berotec |
3 |
Fenspiride |
Respiride, Respan, etc |
3 |
Fentiazac |
3 |
|
Flurbiprofen |
Froben |
3 |
Flufenamic Acid |
3 |
|
Fluoxymesterone |
Halotestin |
3 |
Flupirtine |
Katadolone |
3 |
Formebolone |
3 |
|
Formoterol |
Altram |
3 |
Fosinopril, Fosinoprilat |
Monopril |
3 |
Fosphenytoin |
Cerebyx |
3 |
Furazabol |
3 |
|
Gabapentin |
Neurontin |
3 |
Gestrinone |
3 |
|
Glycopyrrolate |
Robinul |
3 |
Guanadrel |
Hylorel |
3 |
Guanethidine |
Ismelin |
3 |
Guanabenz |
Wytensin |
3 |
Heptaminol |
Corofundol |
3 |
Homatropine |
Homapin |
3 |
Hydralazine |
Apresoline |
3 |
4-Hydroxytestosterone |
3 |
|
Ibutilide |
Corvert |
3 |
Iloprost |
Ventavis |
3 |
Indomethacin |
Indocin |
3 |
Ipratropium |
3 |
|
Irbesarten |
Avapro |
3 |
Isoetharine |
Bronkosol |
3 |
Isosorbide dinitrate |
Isordil |
3 |
Kebuzone |
3 |
|
Ketorolac |
Toradol |
3 |
Labetalol |
Normodyne |
3 |
Lamotrigine |
Lamictal |
3 |
Levobunolol |
Betagan |
3 |
Lisinopril |
Prinivil, Zestril |
3 |
Losartan |
Hyzaar |
3 |
Mabuterol |
3 |
|
Mecamylamine |
Inversine |
3 |
Medetomidine |
Domitor |
3 |
Mefenamic Acid |
Ponstel |
3 |
Mepenzolate |
Cantil |
3 |
Mestanolone |
3 |
|
Mesterolone |
3 |
|
Metaproterenol |
Alupent, Metaprel |
3 |
Metenolone |
3 |
|
Methachloline |
3 |
|
Methandienone |
3 |
|
Methandriol |
Probolic |
3 |
Methandrostenolone |
Dianabol |
3 |
Methantheline |
Banthine |
3 |
Methasterone |
3 |
|
Methixene |
Trest |
3 |
Methoxamine |
Vasoxyl |
3 |
Methoxyphenamine |
Orthoxide |
3 |
Methsuximide |
Celontin |
3 |
Methylatropine |
3 |
|
Methyldienolone |
3 |
|
Methyldopa |
Aldomet |
3 |
Methylnortestosterone |
3 |
|
Methyltestosterone |
Metandren |
3 |
Methyl-1-testosterone |
3 |
|
Metolazone |
3 |
|
Metoprolol |
Lopressor |
3 |
Mibefradil |
Posicor |
3 |
Mibolerone |
3 |
|
Midodrine |
Pro-Amiline |
3 |
Minoxidil |
Loniten |
3 |
Moexipril (metabolite moexiprilat) |
Uniretic |
3 |
Muscarine |
3 |
|
Nabumetone |
Anthraxan, Relafen, Reliflex |
3 |
Nadol |
Corgard |
3 |
Naloxone |
Narcan |
3 |
Naltrexone |
Revia |
3 |
Nandrolone |
Nandrolin, Laurabolin, Durabolin |
3 |
Naratriptan |
Amerge |
3 |
Nebivolol |
3 |
|
Nefopam |
3 |
|
Neostigmine |
Prostigmine |
3 |
Niflumic Acid |
Nifluril |
3 |
Nimesulide |
3 |
|
Nitroglycerin |
3 |
|
19-Norandrostenediol |
3 |
|
19-Norandrostenedione |
3 |
|
Norbolethone |
3 |
|
Norclostebol |
3 |
|
Norethandrolone |
3 |
|
Nylidrine |
Arlidin |
3 |
Olmesartan |
Benicar |
3 |
Oxabolone |
3 |
|
Oxandrolone |
Anavar |
3 |
Oxcarbazepine |
Trileptal |
3 |
Oxprenolol |
Trasicor |
3 |
Oxymesterone |
3 |
|
Oxymetholone |
Adroyd, Anadrol |
3 |
Papaverine |
Pavagen, etc. |
3 |
Paramethadione |
Paradione |
3 |
Pargyline |
Eutonyl |
3 |
Penbutolol |
Levatol |
3 |
Pentaerythritol tetranitrate |
Duotrate |
3 |
Pentazocine |
Talwin |
3 |
Perindopril |
Biprel |
3 |
Phenoxybenzamine |
Dibenzyline |
3 |
Phentolamine |
Regitine |
3 |
Phenylephrine |
Isophrin, Neo-Synephrine |
3 |
Phenylpropanolamine |
Propadrine |
3 |
Physostigmine |
Eserine |
3 |
Pindolol |
Viskin |
3 |
Pirbuterol |
Maxair |
3 |
Piretanide |
Arelix, Tauliz |
3 |
Piroxicam |
Feldene |
3 |
Prazosin |
Minipress |
3 |
Primidone |
Mysoline |
3 |
Procaine |
3 |
|
Procaterol |
Pro Air |
3 |
Procyclidine |
Kemadrin |
3 |
Promazine |
Sparine |
3 |
Promethazine |
Phenergan |
3 |
Propantheline |
Pro-Banthine |
3 |
Propentophylline |
Karsivan |
3 |
Propranolol |
Inderal |
3 |
Prostanazol |
3 |
|
Protokylol |
Ventaire |
3 |
Pseudoephedrine |
Cenafed, Novafed |
3 |
Pyridostigmine |
Mestinon, Regonol |
3 |
Pyrilamine |
Neoantergan, Equihist |
3 |
Quinapril, Quinaprilat |
Accupril |
3 |
Quinbolone |
3 |
|
Ramipril, metabolite Ramiprilat |
Altace |
3 |
Ritodrine |
Yutopar |
3 |
Rizatriptan |
Maxalt |
3 |
Salmeterol |
3 |
|
Scopolamine (Hyoscine) |
Triptone |
3 |
Sibutramine |
Meridia |
3 |
Sildenafil |
Viagra |
3 |
Sotalol |
Betapace, Sotacor |
3 |
Spirapril, metabolite Spiraprilat |
Renomax |
3 |
Stanozolol |
Winstrol-V |
3 |
Stenbolone |
3 |
|
Sulindac |
Clinoril |
3 |
Sumatriptan |
Imitrex |
3 |
Tadalasil |
Cialis |
3 |
Telmisartin |
Micardis |
3 |
Tenoxicam |
Alganex, etc. |
3 |
Tepoxalin |
3 |
|
Terazosin |
Hytrin |
3 |
Terbutaline |
Brethine, Bricanyl |
3 |
Testolactone |
Teslac |
3 |
Testosterone |
3 |
|
Tetrahydrogestrinone |
3 |
|
Theophylline |
Aqualphyllin, etc. |
3 |
Tiaprofenic Acid |
Surgam |
3 |
Timolol |
Blocardrin |
3 |
Tolazoline |
Priscoline |
3 |
Tolmetin |
Tolectin |
3 |
Torsemide (Torasemide) |
Demadex |
3 |
Trandolapril (and metabolite, Trandolaprilat) |
Tarka |
3 |
Trenbolone |
Finoplix |
3 |
Trihexylphenidyl |
Artane |
3 |
Trimethadione |
Tridione |
3 |
Trimethaphan |
Arfonad |
3 |
Tripelennamine |
PBZ |
3 |
Valerenic acid |
3 |
|
Valsartan |
Diovan |
3 |
Vardenafil |
Levitra |
3 |
Xylazine |
Rompun, Bay Va 1470 |
3 |
Zolmitriptan |
Zomig |
3 |
Zonisamide |
Zonegran |
3 |
[DELTA]-1-androstene-3, 17-diol |
3 |
|
[DELTA]-1-androstene-3, 17-dione |
3 |
|
[DELTA]-1-dihydrotestosterone |
3 |
Class 4: This class includes therapeutic medications that would be expected to have less potential to affect performance than those in Class 3.
Drug |
Trade Name(s) |
Class |
Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) |
Tylenol, Tempra, etc. |
4 |
Acetanilid |
4 |
|
Acetazolamide |
Diamox, Vetamox |
4 |
Acetophenetidin (Phenacetin) |
4 |
|
Acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin) |
4 |
|
Aclomethasone |
Aclovate |
4 |
Adrenochrome monosemicarbazone salicylate |
4 |
|
Aldosterone |
Aldocortin, Electrocortin |
4 |
Ambroxol |
Ambril, etc. |
4 |
Amcinonide |
Cyclocort |
4 |
Amiloride |
Moduretic; Midamor |
4 |
Aminocaproic acid |
Amicar, Caprocid |
4 |
Aminodarone |
4 |
|
2-Aminoheptaine |
Tuamine |
4 |
Aminopyrine |
4 |
|
Amisometradine |
Rolictron |
4 |
Amlopidine |
Norvasc, Ammivin |
4 |
Amrinone |
4 |
|
Anisotropine |
Valpin |
4 |
Antipyrine |
4 |
|
Apazone (Azapropazone) |
Rheumox |
4 |
Aprindine |
4 |
|
Baclofen |
Lioresal |
4 |
Beclomethasone |
Propaderm |
4 |
Benazepril |
Lotrel |
4 |
Bendroflumethiazide |
Naturetin |
4 |
Benoxinate |
Dorsacaine |
4 |
Benzocaine |
4 |
|
Benzthiazide |
4 |
|
Bepridil |
Bepadin |
4 |
Betamethasone |
Betasone, etc. |
4 |
Bethanechol |
Urecholine, Duvoid |
4 |
Bromhexine |
Oletor, etc. |
4 |
Brompheniramine |
Dimetane, Disomer |
4 |
Budesonide |
Pulmacort, Rhinocort |
4 |
Butacaine |
Butyn |
4 |
Butamben (butyl aminobenzoate) |
Butesin |
4 |
Butoxycaine |
Stadacain |
4 |
Camphor |
4 |
|
Carprofen |
Rimadyl |
4 |
Cetirizine |
Zyrtec |
4 |
Chlormerodrin |
Neohydrin |
4 |
Chlorophenesin |
Maolate |
4 |
Chloroquine |
Avloclor |
4 |
Chlorothiazide |
Diuril |
4 |
Chlorpheniramine |
Chlortriemton, etc. |
4 |
Chlorthalidone |
Hydroton |
4 |
Chlorzoxazone |
Paraflex |
4 |
Cinchocaine |
Nupercaine |
4 |
Clanobutin |
4 |
|
Clibucaine |
Batrax |
4 |
Clobetasol |
Temovate |
4 |
Clocortolone |
Cloderm |
4 |
Clofenamide |
4 |
|
Clormecaine |
Placacid |
4 |
Colchicine |
4 |
|
Cortisone |
Cortone, etc. |
4 |
Cyclizine |
Merazine |
4 |
Cyclobenzaprine |
Flexeril |
4 |
Cyclomethylcaine |
Surfacaine |
4 |
Cyclothiazide |
Anhydron, Renazide |
4 |
Cyproheptadine |
Periactin |
4 |
Dantrolene |
Dantrium |
4 |
Dembroxol (Dembrexine) |
Sputolysin |
4 |
Deoxycorticosterone |
Percortin, DOCA, Descotone, Dorcostrin |
4 |
Desonite |
Des Owen |
4 |
Desoximetasone |
Topicort |
4 |
Dexamethasone |
Azium, etc. |
4 |
Dextromethorphan |
4 |
|
Dibucaine |
Nupercainal, Cinchocaine |
4 |
Dichlorphenamide |
Daramide |
4 |
Diclofenac |
Voltaren, Voltarol |
4 |
Diflorasone |
Florone, Maxiflor |
4 |
Diflucortolone |
Flu-Cortinest, etc. |
4 |
Digitoxin |
Crystodigin |
4 |
Digoxin |
Lanoxin |
4 |
Dihydroergotamine |
4 |
|
Diltiazem |
Cardizem |
4 |
Dimethisoquin |
Quotane |
4 |
Diphenoxylate |
Difenoxin, Lomotil |
4 |
Dipyrone |
Novin, Methampyrone |
4 |
Disopyramide |
Norpace |
4 |
Dyclonine |
Dyclone |
4 |
Eltenac |
4 |
|
Ergonovine |
Ergotrate |
4 |
Ergotamine |
Gynergen, Cafergot, etc. |
4 |
Etanercept |
Enbrel |
4 |
Ethoheptazine |
Zactane |
4 |
Ethotoin |
Peganone |
4 |
Ethoxzolamide |
Cardrase, Ethamide |
4 |
Ethylaminobenzoate (Benzocaine) |
Semets, etc. |
4 |
Felodipine |
Plendil |
4 |
Fexofenadine |
Allegra |
4 |
Firocoxib |
4 |
|
Flecainide |
Idalon |
4 |
Floctafenine |
Idalon, Idarac |
4 |
Flucinolone |
Synalar, etc. |
4 |
Fludrocortisone |
Alforone, etc. |
4 |
Flumethasone |
Flucort, etc. |
4 |
Flumethiazide |
Ademol |
4 |
Flunarizine |
Sibelium |
4 |
Flunisolide |
Bronilide, etc. |
4 |
Flunixin |
Banamine |
4 |
Fluocinolone |
Synalar |
4 |
Fluocinonide |
Licon, Lidex |
4 |
Fluorometholone |
FML |
4 |
Fluoroprednisolone |
Predef-2X |
4 |
Fluprednisolone |
Alphadrol |
4 |
Flurandrenolide |
Cordran |
4 |
Fluticasone |
Flixonase, Flutide |
4 |
Guaifenesin (glycerol guiacolate) |
Gecolate |
4 |
Halcinonide |
Halog |
4 |
Halobetasol |
Ultravate |
4 |
Hexocyclium |
Tral |
4 |
Hexylcaine |
Cyclaine |
4 |
Hydrochlorthiazide |
Hydrodiuril |
4 |
Hydrocortisone (Cortisol) |
Cortef, etc. |
4 |
Hydroflumethiazide |
Saluron |
4 |
Ibuprofen |
Motrin, Advil, Nurpin, etc. |
4 |
Infliximab |
Remicade |
4 |
Isoflupredone |
Predef |
4 |
Isometheptene |
Octin, Octon |
4 |
Isopropamide |
Darbid |
4 |
Isoxsuprine |
Vasodilan |
4 |
Isradipine |
DynaCirc |
4 |
Ketoprofen |
Orudis |
4 |
Letosteine |
Viscotiol, Visiotal |
4 |
Loratidine |
Claritin |
4 |
Meclizine |
Antivert, Bonine |
4 |
Meclofenamic acid |
Arquel |
4 |
Medrysone |
Medriusar, etc. |
4 |
Meloxicam |
Mobic |
4 |
Mephenesin |
Tolserol |
4 |
Meralluride |
Mercuhydrin |
4 |
Merbaphen |
Novasural |
4 |
Mercaptomerin |
Thiomerin |
4 |
Mercumalilin |
Cumertilin |
4 |
Mersalyl |
Salyrgan |
4 |
Metaxalone |
Skelaxin |
4 |
Methapyrilene |
Histadyl, etc. |
4 |
Methazolamide |
Naptazane |
4 |
Methdilazine |
Tacaryl |
4 |
Methocarbamol |
Robaxin |
4 |
Methotrexate |
Folex, Nexate, etc. |
4 |
Methscopolamine |
Pamine |
4 |
Methylchlorthiazide |
Enduron |
4 |
Methylergonovine |
Methergine |
4 |
Methylprednisolone |
Medrol |
4 |
Methysergide |
Sansert |
4 |
Metiamide |
4 |
|
Metoclopramide |
Reglan |
4 |
Mexilitine |
Mexilil |
4 |
Milrinone |
4 |
|
Mometasone |
Elocon |
4 |
Montelukast |
Singulair |
4 |
Naepaine |
Amylsine |
4 |
Naphazoline |
Privine |
4 |
Naproxen |
Equiproxen, Naprosyn |
4 |
Nicardipine |
Cardine |
4 |
Nifedipine |
Procardia |
4 |
Nimodipine |
Nemotop |
4 |
Nortestosterone |
4 |
|
Olsalazine |
Dipentum |
4 |
Orphenadrine |
Norlfex |
4 |
Oxaprozin |
Daypro, Deflam |
4 |
Oxymetazoline |
Afrin |
4 |
Oxyphenbutazone |
Tandearil |
4 |
Oxyphencyclimine |
Daricon |
4 |
Oxyphenonium |
Antrenyl |
4 |
Paramethasone |
Haldrone |
4 |
Pentoxyfylline |
Trental, Vazofirin |
4 |
Phenacemide |
Phenurone |
4 |
Phensuximide |
Milontin |
4 |
Phenylbutazone |
4 |
|
Phenytoin |
Dilantin |
4 |
Polythiazide |
Renese |
4 |
Pramoxine |
Tronothaine |
4 |
Prednisolone |
Delta-Cortef, etc. |
4 |
Prednisone |
Meticorten, etc. |
4 |
Probenecid |
4 |
|
Procainamide |
Pronestyl |
4 |
Propafenone |
Rythmol |
4 |
Proparacaine |
Ophthaine |
4 |
Propylhexedrine |
Benzedrex |
4 |
Quinidine |
Quinidex, Quinicardine |
4 |
Salicylamide |
4 |
|
Salicylate |
4 |
|
Spironalactone |
Aldactone |
4 |
Sulfasalazine |
Azulfidine, Azaline |
4 |
Terfenadine |
Seldane, Triludan |
4 |
Tetrahydrozoline |
Tyzine |
4 |
Theobromine |
4 |
|
Thiosalicylate |
4 |
|
Thiphenamil |
Trocinate |
4 |
Tocainide |
Tonocard |
4 |
Tranexamic acid |
4 |
|
Triamcinolone |
Vetalog, etc. |
4 |
Triamterene |
Dyrenium |
4 |
Trichlormethiazide |
Naqua, Naquasone |
4 |
Tridihexethyl |
Pathilon |
4 |
Trimeprazine |
Temaril |
4 |
Triprolidine |
Actidil |
4 |
Tuaminoheptane |
Tuamine |
4 |
Vedaprofen |
4 |
|
Verapamil |
Calan, Isoptin |
4 |
Xylometazoline |
Otrivin |
4 |
Zafirlukast |
Accolate |
4 |
Zeranol |
Ralgro |
4 |
Zileuton |
Zyflo |
4 |
Class 5: This class includes those therapeutic medications for which concentration limits have been established by the racing jurisdictions as well as certain miscellaneous agents such as DMSO and other medications as determined by the regulatory bodies.
Anisindione |
5 |
|
Cilostazol |
Pletal |
5 |
Cimetidine |
Tagamet |
5 |
Cromolyn |
Intel |
5 |
Dicumarol |
Dicumarol |
5 |
Dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) |
Domoso |
5 |
Dimethylsulphone (MSM) |
5 |
|
Diphenadione |
5 |
|
Esomeprazole |
Nexium |
5 |
Famotidine |
Gaster, etc. |
5 |
Lansoprazole |
5 |
|
Mesalamine |
Asacol |
5 |
Misoprostel |
Cytotec |
5 |
Nedocromil |
Tilade |
5 |
Nizatidine |
Axid |
5 |
Omeprazole |
Prilosec, Losec |
5 |
Pantoprazole |
Protonix |
5 |
Phenindione |
Hedulin |
5 |
Phenprocoumon |
Liquamar |
5 |
Pirenzapine |
Gastrozepin |
5 |
Polyethylene glycol |
5 |
|
Rabeprazole |
Aciphex |
5 |
Ranitidine |
Zantac |
5 |
Warfarin |
Coumadin, Coufarin |
5 |
Non-Classified Substances
Substances that are considered to have no effect on the physiology of a racing animal except to improve nutrition or treat or prevent infections or parasite infestations, are not classified. These Substances normally include antimicrobials, antiparasitic drugs, and nutrients such as vitamins. Examples of such substances include the following:
Sulfonamides and trimethoprim
Antibiotics: |
Penicillins Cephalosporins Chloramphenicol Aminoglycosides Tetractckubes Nitrofurans Metronidazole |
Anthelmintics: |
Avermectins Benzimadaziles Piperazines Pyrantel Tetramisole |
Antifungals |
|
Vitamins: |
A, D, E, K, B vitamins Vitamin C |
Bufotenine |
Findings of bufotenine in equine urine should not be considered for regulatory action.
Recommended Penalties and Model Rule
(in the absence of mitigating circumstances)
Class 1
1-5 years suspension and $5,000 fine and loss of purse
Class 2
6 months - 1 year suspension and $1,500 - $2,500 fine and loss of purse
Class 3
60 days - 6 months suspension and up to $1,500 fine and loss of purse
Class 4
15-60 days suspension and up to $1,000 fine and loss of purse
Class 5
0-15 days suspension with possible loss of purse and/or fine
"Upon a finding of a violation of these medication and prohibited substances rules, the Stewards (Judges) shall consider the classification level of the violation as currently established by the Uniform Classification Guidelines of Foreign Substances as promulgated by the Association of Racing Commissioners International, Inc., and impose penalties and disciplinary measures consistent with the recommendations contained therein. Provided, however, that in the event a majority of the Stewards (Judges) determine that mitigating circumstances require imposition of a lesser penalty they may impose the lesser penalty. In the event a majority of the Stewards (Judges) wish to impose a greater penalty or a penalty in excess of the authority granted them, then, and in such event, they may impose the maximum penalty authorized and refer the matter to the Commission with specific recommendations for further action."
FOREWORD
This edition of the Rules and Regulations Governing Greyhound Racing in Arkansas supersedes all previous rules and regulations.
The Rules herein prescribed, and any amendments or additions thereto, apply to all persons, partnerships, Associations, firms or corporations, their officers, directors, stockholders, agents, representatives or employees, who hold, conduct, patronize, aid, assist or participate in any Meeting within the State of Arkansas where racing shall be permitted for any stake, purse or reward. The definitions and interpretations or racing terms herein set forth, as well as the Foreword are to be considered in connection with the Rules and as a part of them.
In reading the Rules, unless the text otherwise requires, it shall be understood, without constant reference thereto they apply only in the State of Arkansas.
Every franchise to hold a Meeting is granted upon the condition that the Franchise Holder shall accept, observe, and enforce said Rules. Furthermore, it shall be the duty of each and every officer, director and every official and employee of said Franchise Holder to observe and enforce the Rules.
Any and all of the Rules may be amended, altered, repealed or supplemented by new and additional Rules.
The Racing Commission may make exceptions to any Rule or Rules in individual instances as in their judgment they may deem proper.
The Racing Commission may rescind or modify any penalty or decision or infraction of the Rules imposed or made by the Racing Officials.
The Racing Commission shall have continuing jurisdiction and control over all penalties and decisions imposed or made by them, or their predecessors, except as otherwise provided by the Law. Furthermore, the Commission shall have the power and authority to review, affirm, modify or rescind any penalty or decision with regard to any infraction of these Rules, which may be imposed or made by the Racing Officials of any Meeting.
The Laws of the State of Arkansas, and the Rules promulgated by the Racing Commission, supersede the conditions of a race, or the regulations of a race Meeting.
NOTE: Numbering of these Rules will not be consecutive since the Commission Rules that apply to other types of racing are omitted.
DEFINITIONS
1000. The following definitions and interpretations shall apply throughout these Rules unless the text otherwise requires:
1002. Added Money - The amount exclusive of trophy added into a stakes by the Franchise Holder, or by sponsors, state-bred programs or other funds added to those monies gathered by nomination, entry, sustaining and other fees coming from the greyhound owners or kennel operators.
1003. Age - The age of a greyhound is reckoned as beginning on the day it is whelped.
1004. Appeal - A request for the Commission or its designee to investigate, consider, and review any decisions or rulings of Judges.
1005. Applicant - Shall mean an Arkansas corporation applying to conduct racing subject to these Rules, or any Franchise Holder applying for dates to conduct a racing Meeting.
1006. Arrears - Includes all monies due for entrance, forfeits, fees, fines, and any default incident to these Rules.
1007. Association - See Franchise Holder.
1008. Bertillion - A card which lists identifying features of a greyhound.
1009. Blanket - The covering on which a greyhound's post position number is displayed.
1010. Board of Judges - (also Judges), shall include the Presiding Judge, Commission Judge, and the Racing Secretary.
1011. Bolt - When a greyhound leaves the race course during the running of an official race.
1012. Breakage - The amount of odd cents remaining in each pari-mutuel pool after re-distributions are made in a sum equal to the next lowest multiple of ten cents (10¢). The minimum payout on all winning wagers shall be equal to the amount wagered plus ten percent (10%); (i.e., the minimum payout on a $1.00 wager shall be $1.10; the minimum payout on a $2.00 wager shall be $2.20, etc.).
1013. Breeder - The owner of a greyhound's dam at the time of whelping.
1014. Breeding Place - The location of whelping.
1015. Carryover - Non-distributed pool monies which are retained and added to a corresponding pool in accordance with pari-mutuel rules.
1016. Commission - Shall mean the Arkansas State Racing Commission or its duly authorized representative(s), as established by the Laws of the State of Arkansas, or the person or body to whom such authority may be delegated by amendments to the Law from time to time.
1017. Complaint - A written allegation of a violation of these rules.
1018. Day -
1019. Declaration - Shall mean the act of withdrawing an entered greyhound from a race.
1020. Disciplinary Action - Means revocation of license, suspension, fine or reprimand, or any combination thereof.
1021. Draw - The process of selecting runners and the process of assigning post positions in a manner to ensure compliance with the conditions of the rules of racing.
1022. Drug- Shall mean:
Nothing in the foregoing definition shall be deemed to include water, heat or customary liniments or salves, provided the same be applied externally only.
1023. Ejection - The removal of a person from the premises under the jurisdiction of the Commission.
1024. Entry - A greyhound eligible for and entered in a race.
1025. Equipment - Means muzzles, number blankets, and all other paraphernalia common or otherwise which might be used on or attached to a greyhound while racing.
1026. Exclusion - The act of preventing a person from entering or remaining on the premises of any Franchise Holder and/or simulcast facility under the jurisdiction of the Arkansas Racing Commission.
1027. Expired Ticket - An outstanding ticket which was not presented for redemption within the required time period for which it was issued.
1028. False Start - Any race which fails to start as stipulated by the rules.
1029. Finish - The order in which the greyhounds complete the race.
1030. Foreign Substance - Any drug, medication or other substance uncommon to a greyhound's body which can or may affect the greyhound's performance or which does or may affect sampling or testing procedures.
1031. Forfeit - Money due from a licensee because of error, fault, neglect of duty, breach of contract, or a penalty imposed by the Judges or the Commission.
1032. Franchise Holder - Shall mean any domestic corporation receiving a license or franchise from the Arkansas Racing Commission to conduct racing. Association is used interchangeably with Franchise Holder throughout this book.
1033. Fraudulent Practice - Means any attempt to enrich oneself or associates, or gain any advantage through unfair, unlawful or dishonest behavior in connection with the racing of greyhounds.
1034. Guest Association - An Association which offers licensed pari-mutuel wagering on contests conducted by another Association (the host) in either the same jurisdiction or another jurisdiction.
1035. Greyhound - A dog that is registered with the National Greyhound Association.
1036. Handle - The total amount of all pari-mutuel wagering sales excluding refunds and cancellations.
1037. Host Association - The Association conducting a licensed pari-mutuel meeting from which authorized contests or entire performances are simulcast.
1038. ITW or Inter Track Wire- The importation of races from Host Associations (sending location) to the Franchise Holder(receiving location), upon which pari-mutuel wagering takes place.
1039. Kennel Compound - The facilities provided for the housing of racing kennels under the jurisdiction of the Commission.
1040. Kennel Helper - A person employed by a kennel owner to assist in the conditioning of greyhounds for racing.
1041. Kennel Name - (Assumed name) - Any name other than the legal name or names of the operator.
1042. Kennel Owner - The person entered into a contract or agreement with the Franchise Holder to provide greyhounds to race in a meeting conducted by the Franchise Holder.
1043. Lead-Out - An individual employed and provided by the Franchise Holder to lead greyhounds from the paddock to the starting box.
1044. Licensee - Any person or entity holding a license from the Commission to engage in racing or a regulated activity.
1045. Lock-Out Kennel - The secure and restricted facility within the paddock used to temporarily house entered greyhounds prior to their participation in the current performance.
1046. Lure - A mechanical attraction designed to entice a greyhound around the course.
1047. Maiden - A greyhound which at the time of starting has never won an official race in any country.
1048. Maiden Race - A contest restricted to non-winners.
1049. Match Race - A race between two or more greyhounds under conditions agreed to by their owners, the Commission, and the Franchise Holder.
1050. Matinee Performance - A schedule of races beginning in the afternoon.
1051. Meeting - A group of 24-hour days, Sundays excepted, on which racing is conducted for any stakes, purse or reward, at one racetrack for which a license to race has been granted by the Commission. It begins at 10:00 a.m. on the first day and ends at 12:00 midnight of the last day.
1052. Minus Pool - Occurs when the payout is in excess of net pool.
1053. Net Income - Means the taxable income reflected on the Franchise Holder's federal income tax return for the immediately preceding year, less federal income tax liability reflected thereon.
1054. Net Pool - Is the amount of gross ticket sales less refundable wagers and statutory commissions.
1055. Night Performance - A schedule of races conducted in the evening.
1056. Nomination - The initial naming of a greyhound for entry in a stakes race.
1057. Nominator - The person in whose name a greyhound is nominated.
1058. No Race - A race cancelled for any reason by the Judges.
1059. Objection - A written complaint made by a kennel owner and/or trainer to the Judges claiming a grievance pertaining to a race.
1060. Off Time - The moment at which the greyhounds break and start to run.
1061. Official Order of Finish- The order of finish of the greyhounds in a contest as declared official by the Judges.
1062. Official Race - A race in the presence of duly appointed Racing Officials for which purse monies are paid and/or pari-mutuel wagering is conducted.
1063. Official Schooling Race- Trial races supervised by-the Commission which are conducted for qualification purposes, but on which pari-mutuel wagering is prohibited.
1064. Official Starter - The individual charged with the responsibility of the actual dispatching of the entries in each race.
1065. Official Winning Time- The period of time in a race beginning when the starting box opens, and ending when the first greyhound crosses the finish line.
1066. Outstanding Ticket - A winning or refundable pari-mutuel ticket which was not cashed during the performance for which it was issued; also known as Outs.
1067. Owner - The person in whose name the greyhound is registered with the National Greyhound Association. No greyhound shall be permitted to race except in the owner's name.
1068. Paddock - The area restricted to Commission, Franchise Holder management, and racing department employees. The paddock area includes the lock out kennel, reviewing stand, and offices.
1069. Parent - Means any person, partnership, Association, firm, or corporation exercising control of an applicant or Franchise Holder or its Board of Directors whether or not the parent owns fifty percent (50%) or more of its stock.
1070. Pari-Mutuel System - The manual, electro-mechanical, or computerized system and all software (including totalisator, account betting system, and off-site betting equipment) that is used to record bets and transmit wagering data.
1071 . Pari-Mutuel Wagering - A form of wagering on the outcome of an event in which all wagers (bets) are pooled and held by a Franchise Holder for distribution of the total amount, less the deductions authorized by law, to the holders of winning tickets. A person making a wager in a pari-mutuel system is betting against other people making similar wagers.
1072. Patron - An individual present on Franchise Holder premises during a race meeting to wager and/or observe the racing.
1073. Payout - The amount of money payable to winning wagers.
1074. Performance - The schedule of races run consecutively as one program. Any race program that begins as a night performance shall be allowed to be completed as the original program even if it runs into the next day (new twenty-four hour period). Sundays are excluded, except when approved by state law.
1075. Person - Any individual, partnership, corporation, or other Association or entity.
1076. Personal History Resume- Shall mean a complete resume of facts bearing on the ability of a person to engage in the business of racing, including date and place of birth, education, business experience, membership in church, clubs and organizations, military and public service, whether appointed or elected, and a detailed description of all arrests and disposition of charges.
1077. Place - Is to finish second in a race.
1078. Post Position - Is the position assigned to the greyhound for the start of the race.
1079. Post Time - The time set for the start of the race.
1080. Premises - All land and improvements used in the conduct of a race meeting including additional off-site wagering facilities.
1081. Principal Stockholder- Means each person, firm, or corporation owning of record or beneficially more than ten percent (10%) of any class of capital stock of a corporation.
1082. Profit - The net pool after deduction of the amount bet on the winners.
1083. Program - The published listing of all races and entrants for a specific performance.
1084. Prohibited Substances- Substances of any type that are not approved by the Commission and/or federal and state agencies.
1085. Purse - The total cash amount for which a race is contested.
1086. Race - Means a contest for purse, stakes, or entry fees on any course, and in the presence of duly appointed Racing Officials.
1087. Racetrack - See Premises.
1088. Restricted Area - An enclosed portion of the Franchise Holder grounds to which access is limited to licensees whose occupation or participation requires access.
1089. Result - That part of the official order of finish used to determine the pari-mutuel payout of pools for each individual contest.
1090. Rule Off - Means the act of being barred from the- grounds of a Franchise Holder or denying racing privileges.
1091. Rules - Means the Rules and Regulations of Greyhound Racing herein prescribed and any amendments or additions thereto.
1092. Scratch - Means the act of withdrawing an entry on the day of the race.
1093. Section - Means a section of the Arkansas Statutes Annotated.
1094. Show - To finish third in a race.
1095. Simulcast - The live audio and visual transmission of a contest to another location for pari-mutuel wagering purposes.
1096. Stakes Race - A race specifically designated as an added money race.
1097. Starter - A greyhound that is in the starting box when the doors of the starting box open in front of it at the time the Official Starter dispatches the greyhounds.
1098. Subscription - Means the act of nominating or entering a stakes race.
1099. Suspension - Means that any privileges granted by the officials of a racing meeting or by the Commission to a person licensed by the Commission has been withdrawn.
1100. Takeout - The total amount of money withheld from each pari-mutuel pool, as authorized by statute or rule.
1101. Tote Board - Means the totalisator display board where the mutuels are displayed for live, on-track racing.
1102. Trainer - Means a person employed by a kennel owner to condition greyhounds for racing.
1103. Weight - As applied to greyhounds shall be as follows:
1104. Weight Loser - A greyhound that consistently loses weight while in the lock-out kennel.
1105. Whelp - The birth of a greyhound.
1106. Win - To finish first in a race.
1107. Winner - The greyhound whose muzzle or nose reaches the finish line first or is placed first through disqualification by the Judges.
FRANCHISES AND LICENSES FOR RACING DATES
1200. Every franchise and every license to hold a meeting is granted upon the condition that the Franchise Holder shall accept, observe and enforce the Rules and Regulations of the Commission, and it shall be the duty of each and every officer, director and employee of said Franchise Holder to observe and enforce the rules.
1201. All applications and notices shall be verified under oath and shall be manually signed in ink.
APPLICATIONS FOR FRANCHISES
1202. Every application to become a Franchise Holder shall contain the following:
This can be indicated in columnar forms as follows:
APPLICATION FOR LIVE RACING DATES
1205. Application for racing dates must be flied by a Franchise Holder at least one hundred twenty (120) days prior to the date upon which it is desired to begin the racing meet. Whenever mutually agreeable to the Commission and the Franchise Holder, the Commission may allot racing dates other than those requested in the application. Immediately following the allotting of any racing dates, and the issuance of a license to hold a racing meet, the Commission shall notify the Franchise Holder of the dates allotted which notice shall be in writing and sent by registered or certified United States Mail to the Franchise Holder, and each such notice and license shall be mailed by the Commission at least ninety (90) days before the date fixed for the beginning of the racing meet.
1206. Every application for a license for dates to conduct greyhound racing shall contain the following:
II. RACING OPERATION
A. Indicate by actual dates the live racing dates requested by the applicant.
B. Indicate the kind of live racing to be conducted.
1. Indicate the kind of Simulcast and ITW races to be conducted.
C. Describe the pari-mutuel operation in general and indicate in particular the terms of the pari-mutuel ticket sales.
D. Describe the arrangements for food and drink concessions, indicating the names and addresses of concessionaires and the terms of the concession contracts. A copy of any such Contract shall be made available for inspection by the Commission on request.
E. Describe any clubs or other special facilities for patrons.
III. INFORMATION SUBMITTED AFTER APRIL 1, 1970
Any information submitted after April 1, 1970, may reference information previously submitted under an application.
1207. In the event that the interest in a racing operation held by an individual proprietorship, partnership or Association, or in the event the control (whether majority or less of the capital stock) of any corporation holding a franchise for racing from the Commission, is to be conveyed, no sale shall take effect until approval is obtained from the Arkansas Racing Commission. The application of the purchaser for the permission and consent of the Commission shall contain, where applicable, the same information as is required to be furnished under Rule 1202.
1208. The reports required by § 23-111-407 of the Arkansas Code shall be submitted under oath.
DUTIES AND OBLIGATIONS
1210.
1211. No applicant shall enter into any contract in which the term exceeds three (3) years or the consideration exceeds five percent (5%) of the net income of the applicant for the year immediately preceding the date of the contract without first submitting advance written notice thereof to the Commission.
1212. Minutes of the meetings of stockholders and directors of the applicant shall be made available to the Commissioners, but copies thereof need not be filed as a matter of record in the office of the Commission.
1213. The original and six (6) copies of all applications, notices, and other matters required by these rules, shall be filed with the Commission, 101 East Capitol Avenue, Suite 114, Little Rock, Arkansas. One (1) additional copy shall be submitted to each Commissioner at his address of record on file in the office of the Commission. All applications, notices, and other matters shall be verified, under oath, and all copies shall be manually signed in ink.
1214. It shall be unlawful for any person, corporation, firm, partnership, or any other entity, to sell or offer for sale, for any consideration, any tax-free pass issued for admission to the racing facility. Any person, corporation, firm, partnership, or other entity, who sells or offers for sale tax-free passes shall, upon conviction, be guilty of a Class B misdemeanor.
1215. Members of the Arkansas State Racing Commission, and its designated representative(s), shall have the right of full and complete entry to all parts of the grounds and mutuels plant of the Franchise Holder licensed to conduct racing in Arkansas.
1216. Each Franchise Holder shall provide and install within its grounds:
1217. No person shall in any matter, or at any time, disturb the peace or make himself/herself obnoxious on the grounds of a Franchise Holder.
1218. No Franchise Holder shall permit the making of handbooks on its grounds under penalty of having its license revoked. Any owner, trainer, or other person who bets with or through any such handbook shall be ejected from the grounds and refused admission to the grounds of all other licensed Franchise Holders in Arkansas, and in the case of an owner or trainer, the entries of said owner and/or trainer shall be refused for all Arkansas Tracks.
1219. No Franchise Holder having a race meeting under a license issued by the Commission shall permit any illegal gambling device of any kind on said grounds.
1220.
SUSPENSIONS AND RULINGS
1223. No person or greyhound ruled off, or under suspension by any licensing body in any country, or any greyhound Franchise Holder, shall be admitted to the grounds of any Franchise Holder, once the Franchise Holder has been notified.
1225. When a person is ruled off any track or suspended by any licensing body of any country, or any greyhound Franchise Holder, every greyhound owned in whole or in part by him/her shall be ineligible to be entered or to start in any race until said greyhound has been reinstated either by the rescission of the owner's suspension or by its transfer through bona fide sale to an ownership acceptable to the Board of Judges.
1227. When a person is ruled off any track or suspended by any licensing body of any country, or any greyhound Franchise Holder, any greyhound which is under his/her care, management, training, or superintendence shall not be qualified to be entered or to start in any race until said greyhound has been reinstated by the rescission of said person's suspension or by the placement of the greyhound in the hands of a licensed trainer and the approval of the transfer is granted by the Board of Judges.
1229. When a person is ruled off any track or suspended by any licensing body of any country, or any greyhound Franchise Holder, he/she shall not be qualified, whether acting as agent or otherwise, to subscribe for or to enter or run any greyhound in any race either in his/her own name or in that of any other person until the rescission of that person's suspension.
1231. A greyhound or kennel ruled off or under suspension by any licensing body of any country, or any greyhound Franchise Holder, shall not be permitted to race on any Arkansas track where these rules are in force, during the continuance of such ruling.
1232. During the term of disqualification of any participant in racing, it shall be the duty of the Franchise Holder to see to it that the privilege of the admission badge is revoked, and that person is kept out of the grounds unless otherwise permitted to enter under certain conditions and at certain times as may be provided for elsewhere in these Rules.
1233. Violators of any Rule will be subject to ejection from the grounds and/or to fine, suspension, or ruling off.
1234. Any time a greyhound is disqualified from a race for any reason, the purse money won by that greyhound shall be redistributed, unless the Commission finds that there are special circumstances justifying the owner or trainer sharing in the purse.
1235. The Board of Judges may fine, suspend, or rule off any person who, in their opinion, has acted to the detriment of racing or violated the Rules.
1237. Each Franchise Holder shall police its grounds at all times in such a manner as to preclude the admission of any person in and around the kennels, excepting those having bona fide business or duly licensed by the Commission.
1238. Each Franchise Holder shall furnish to the Commission the names and addresses of all persons ejected by the Franchise Holder from its grounds, together with the offense or offenses alleged against them and any other material information relating thereto.
1239. The officials of all Race Meetings, in making decisions, shall be guided by the practices and procedures that are recognized and established in the conduct of all properly authorized Race Meetings.
1240. Racing Franchise Holders shall exclude from the paddock, in the interest of public safety, all those persons who have no immediate business with the entries, except the members of the Commission, its staff and special representatives, and those having special permission from the Franchise Holder.
MUTUEL SUMMARY SHEETS
1245. The Director of Mutuels shall furnish the auditor who represents the Commission with a copy of all "summary sheets" of the mutuels as soon as practicable after each race. The mutuels work sheets will be kept on file if needed.
1247. All daily programs sold at a racetrack must have one page containing the following:
NOTICE
This racetrack is licensed for the year ____ by the Arkansas State Racing Commission and operates under its regulations.
ARKANSAS STATE RACING COMMISSION
_______________________________________________, Chairman
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________, Manager
Officers and Directors of the Association:
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Racing Officials for the Meeting:
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
1248. All daily programs sold at the racetrack, whether for live races or ITW races, must contain a prominent notice that there is an information window and/or complaint window or windows where complaints may be made or filed in writing - and the exact locations of these windows must be set forth in said notice.
1249.
1251. The Commission may require a Franchise Holder to install and maintain in good service a photographic device, and where installed it shall be required that all finishes be recorded by the said photographic device; provided, however, in the event of any mechanical difficulty or insufficient light for a picture to be taken, the Presiding Judge and the Commission Judge shall decide the order of finish, whose decision is final.
1252. When finishes are so recorded each entry in each race shall wear a blanket number of adequate size on the side which at the finish will be toward the camera, corresponding to entrant's number on the official program.
PURSE DISTRIBUTION
1254. All portions of purse money shall be paid to the winners thereof within seven (7) days following their winning, except where required otherwise elsewhere in these Rules.
1256. No percentage of purse winnings shall be deducted by a Franchise Holder for itself or for another person, club, or body, unless at the request of the person to whom such winnings are payable, and except that a Franchise Holder may withhold from winnings any money due it.
1257. Winning tickets must be redeemed within one hundred eighty (180) days following the last race day of each race meet. The Franchise Holder shall publish in the racing program a notice to patrons advising them of this rule and listing the specific dates when each of the two race meets end.
1258. No person shall be allowed to wager in violation of any Law of the State of Arkansas.
CORRUPT, FRAUDULENT AND PROHIBITED PRACTICES
1300. No employee of the Arkansas State Racing Commission, including but not limited to Stewards, Judges, Supervisors, Auditors, Investigators, Inspectors, Racing Commission Office Manager, Veterinarians, Secretaries, Bookkeepers, Gatemen, and their assistants shall, nor shall any person acting in the capacity of a Racing Official or an assistant Racing Official, wager money or anything of value on races at the track at which they are employed or acting during the time they are employed.
1301. No one interested in the results of a race, either because of ownership of any entry or of his sire or dam, or because of bets or otherwise, shall act as a Racing Official in respect to that race.
1303. No director, officer, or employee of the Franchise Holder and no person acting in the capacity of a Racing Official or an assistant Racing Official or the spouse of any such person shall at or in connection with the meeting conducted by the Franchise Holder:
1305. Any person subject to these rules shall report to the Board of Judges all observed violations of the Rules.
1306. No person shall enter, or cause to be entered, or start an entry which they know or believe to be ineligible or disqualified.
1307. If a person wrongfully gives or offers money, shares in a bet, or other benefit to any person having official duties in relation to a race, or if a person having official duties in relation to a race wrongfully accepts or offers to accept money, shares in a bet, or other benefit; or if any person fraudulently offers or receives any amount of money for declaring any entry out of a purse or stake, then any such person shall be ruled off all Arkansas tracks by the Commission.
1313. No transfer of any greyhound shall be made for the purpose of avoiding ineligibility or disqualification.
1316. No person shall tamper or attempt to tamper with any greyhound in such a way as to affect its speed in a race, nor shall they counsel or in any way aid or abet any such tampering.
1319. No electrical or mechanical device or other expedient designed to increase or decrease the speed of a greyhound, or that would tend to do so, shall be possessed by anyone or applied by anyone to a greyhound at any time on the grounds of a Franchise Holder during a meeting whether in a race or otherwise.
1320. No person shall administer, or permit to be administered in any manner whatsoever, internally or externally, to any entry entered or which may be entered in a race, any stimulant, depressant, hypnotic or narcotic drug, of any kind or description not specifically permitted by these rules.
1324. Except for lawful administration of medication, no person shall have in his possession within the confines of a racetrack or within its buildings, sheds or grounds, either inside or outside the track area of a Franchise Holder, any drugs or stimulants, hypodermic syringes or hypodermic needles or similar instruments which may be used for injections.
1326. Except for lawful administration of medication, no person shall administer, or permit to be administered, any drug in any manner whatsoever, internally or externally, to any greyhound entered or to be entered in a race, prior to the race.
1328. Any trainer who injects, gives, uses, or administers any drug or medicines of any kind whatsoever, or who authorizes, allows or permits any other person to give, inject, or administer any drug of any kind whatsoever to a greyhound prior to the running of a greyhound in a race, must give notice to the Board of Judges and the Commission Veterinarian of the use, injection, or administering of said drugs or medicines prior to the running of said race. Any trainer failing to give such notice may be subject to a fine, suspension, and/or license revocation.
1330. Any person who shall be adjudged guilty of any participation in or knowledge of the administration of any drug to any entry in a race or otherwise unlawfully tampering with greyhounds for the purpose of increasing or retarding the speed of such greyhound shall for the first and second offenses be punished to such extent as the Board of Judges rule, and for the third offense may be thereafter ruled off and denied a license for life. The maximum fine the Board of Judges can give is one thousand dollars ($1,000) with a suspension for the duration of the meet plus thirty (30) days.
Substances checked by the laboratory from samples collected from the greyhounds fall into five different classifications as reported by the Association of Racing Commissioner's International. Subsequent positives within the time of the Commission Veterinarian's first report, if for the same substance, may be viewed the same as the first violation; depending on the results of the investigation. Subsequent positives, not within the time of the Commission Veterinarian's first report, will result in an increase of the fine and/or suspension. The five drug classifications and the minimum fine the Board of Judges shall impose for a first violation are:
MINIMUM Fine: $1,000
MAXIMUM Suspension: Duration of meet, plus 30 days
Redistribution of Purse
MINIMUM Fine: $500
MINIMUM Suspension of 30 days Redistribution of Purse
MINIMUM Fine: $200
Suspension of 0 - 10 days Redistribution of Purse
MINIMUM FINE: $50
Possible Redistribution of Purse
MINIMUM Fine: $25
Possible Redistribution of Purse
A copy of the Association of Racing Commissioner's International Drug Classification is contained in Volume II of the rules and is available in the State Veterinarian's Office and the Commission Office.
If said purse is paid before the disqualification, then the proper owner entitled to said purse may recover from those who had received such purse. In the event that a 1greyhound establishes a track record in a race and it later develops that the chemical analysis of any sample taken from such greyhound indicates the presence of a narcotic, stimulant, depressant, or local anesthetic, then such track record shall be null and void.
1331 . Any trainer, attendant, owner, or other person having on their past record three or more convictions of unlawfully administering any drug for the purpose of increasing or retarding the speed of such greyhound in Arkansas, or any state, may be denied a license in Arkansas.
1333. TRAINERS SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR AND BE THE ABSOLUTE INSURER OF THE CONDITION OF AN ENTRY THEY ENTER REGARDLESS OF THE ACTS OF THIRD PARTIES. SHOULD THE CHEMICAL OR OTHER ANALYSIS OF SALIVA, URINE, OR BLOOD SPECIMENS PROVE POSITIVE, SHOWING THE PRESENCE OF ANY NARCOTIC, STIMULANT, DEPRESSANT, CHEMICAL OR DRUG OF ANY KIND OR DESCRIPTION, THE TRAINER MAY, IN THE DISCRETION OF THE BOARD OF JUDGES, SUBJECT TO APPEAL TO THE COMMISSION, BE FINED, SUSPENDED AND/OR RULED OFF THE TRACK. IN ADDITION, ANY OTHER PERSON SHOWN TO HAVE HAD THE CARE OR ATTENDANCE OF THE ENTRY SHALL NOT PARTICIPATE IN THE PURSE DISTRIBUTION.
1334. Any person who has been convicted by any court, having criminal jurisdiction, of the possession or use of narcotics may be denied a license, or be ruled off.
1335. At the beginning of each racing season, the Commission may employ a Chemist for the purpose of making a chemical analysis of saliva or other excretions or body fluids to be taken by the Commission Veterinarian from any entry running on any track operating under a franchise from the Commission.
1337. If, before or after a race, a sample of saliva; or other excretions or body fluids, is to be taken by the Commission Veterinarian from a. greyhound which will compete or has competed in a race, nothing shall be administered or given in any manner whatsoever to the said greyhound until the Commission Veterinarian obtains the sample.
1338. Every owner, or his/her authorized agent, or trainer of any entry shall immediately upon request by the Commission submit any entry of which he/she is the owner, or authorized agent, or trainer to any Veterinarian designated by the Commission for such examination or tests as may be deemed advisable. The Commission Veterinarian may detain an entry as long as is deemed necessary in order to obtain a specimen.
1339. During the taking of the samples by the Commission Veterinarian, the trainer or kennel representative in each instance may be present and witness the procedure. If, for any reason, the trainer or kennel representative chooses not to be present, they must first advise the Commission Veterinarian of the names of those persons who may act as their witness when the sample is taken. A kennel may name a maximum of 5 persons as witnesses.
1340. The sample so taken shall be immediately sealed in a container, and evidence of such sealing must be noted thereon by the signature of the Commission Veterinarian or Commission Veterinary Assistant.
1341. Upon such sealing of the container containing the specimen, the container shall be encased and deposited in a large size carrying case all of which shall be stored and kept while at the racetrack, provided further that any such carrying case shall be properly locked with an individual lock, the keys to which shall only be in possession of the Commission Veterinarian or a designated assistant.
1342. The Franchise Holder shall make provision for suitable space with a door equipped with proper locks and keys where such specimens can be stored by the Commission Veterinarian. The Commission Veterinarian shall be in control and custody of all specimens until such time as they are picked up at the Track for delivery to the Chemist.
1343. The Commission Office and Commission Chemist shall each keep, in addition to the record placed on the containers containing the specimen, separate individual records showing date, race, entry, name of owner, trainer and witness.
1344. Every Franchise Holder and all officials and employees thereof shall give every possible aid and assistance to any department, bureau, division, officer, agent or inspector, or any other person connected with the United States Government or with the State of Arkansas, or any local authority, who may be investigating or prosecuting any such person they may suspect of being guilty of possessing any drug, hypodermic needles, batteries, or other similar appliances.
1348. If any licensee uses profane or indecent language to officials and/or Commission employees, or otherwise disturbs the peace on any track enclosure, they shall be liable for a fine, suspension, and/or shall be ruled off.
1350. The Board of Judges may fine, suspend, and/or rule off any person who in their opinion has acted to the detriment of racing or violated any of the Rules of the Commission.
1351. Should any licensee of the Commission incur expenses while racing at any licensed track and wrongfully refuses to pay the same when due and payable, or within a reasonable time after demand, such licensee shall be deemed guilty of conduct detrimental to the best interest of racing, and for such reason may be suspended until proper restitution is made.
1352. Employees or patrons who are careless of the safety of themselves and others, negligent, insubordinate, dishonest, immoral, quarrelsome or otherwise vicious, or who do not conduct themselves in such manner and handle their personal matters while on the premises of any licensed track in such a way that the Franchise Holder or Commission will not be subject to criticism or loss of good will, will be prohibited or removed from the premises of any track and denied wagering privileges.
1358. Complaints against an official or officials shall be made to the Board of Judges in writing, signed by the complainant(s). Complaints charging any infraction of any law of the State of Arkansas or rule of the Commission may be made by any person. All such complaints shall be reported to the Commission, together with the action taken on them by the Board of Judges.
1359. The Board of Judges shall take notice of corrupt and fraudulent practices and any other infraction of the Rules and Regulations of the Commission. The Board of Judges shall exclude from all places under their control persons who are ruled off. The Board of Judges may also exclude any person declared guilty of any corrupt or fraudulent practices by greyhound racing authorities of any other state or country. The Board of Judges may suspend for no greater period than the duration of the meeting plus 30 days, anyone whom they have authority to supervise, and/or they may impose a fine not exceeding $1,000. The Board of Judges may also suspend any person declared guilty of any corrupt or fraudulent practice by greyhound racing authorities of any other state or country. All such suspensions and fines must be paid to the Commission. If the punishment so imposed is not in the opinion of the Board of Judges sufficient, they shall so report to the Commission. The Board of Judges shall, each day, make a report in writing to the Commission of all infractions of the Rules and of all Rulings coming before them during the meeting.
1360. When any licensee or greyhound is suspended by the Board of Judges, such suspension shall immediately become effective on all other tracks under the jurisdiction of the Commission until such time as the case in question is decided upon by the Commission. The license of anyone ruled off of any Arkansas track for fraud or fraudulent practices, or for violation of any of the rules of racing of the Commission, shall thereby be revoked. When a person is ruled off for any fraudulent practice in relation to a particular greyhound wholly or partly belonging to him/her, he/she shall return all money or prizes which such greyhound has fraudulently won. Fines must be paid within forty-eight hours. Delinquents may be suspended. All moneys imposed as fines, except such fines as may be imposed on Franchise Holders, shall be collected by the Racing Secretary and shall be promptly paid over directly by him/her to the Commission, together with a report covering same. An unpaid fine may not be rescinded by the Board of Judges except with the approval of the Commission.
1361. No Racing Official other than the Board of Judges shall have the right to impose a fine or suspension.
APPEALS TO COMMISSION
1362. Any person, firm, Association, or corporation penalized or disciplined under the Law, or under these Rules, or who is otherwise aggrieved by any action, proceeding, or decision of a Racing Official or Franchise Holder licensed by the Commission may appeal to the Commission for a review of such action, proceeding, or decision by requesting a hearing before the Commission, which may take whatever action it deems appropriate.
1363. Appeals to the Commission must be filed in writing at the office of the Commission within three days after the date of said action, proceeding, or imposition of said discipline or penalty.
1364. Appeals to the Commission shall be signed by the person making it and must set forth his/her reasons for believing he/she is entitled to a hearing.
1365. All papers filed with the Commission shall be the property of the Commission.
1366. An appeal from any action, proceeding or decision of a Racing Official or Franchise Holder shall not serve to stay or otherwise affect such action, proceeding until the appeal has been acted upon by the Commission unless otherwise ordered by the Commission or by a Court of competent jurisdiction.
In any case not provided for by this rule with regard to the issuance of subpoenas, the law of Arkansas with regard to subpoenas issued by the Circuit Courts of this state shall apply.
COMMISSION VETERINARIAN POWERS AND DUTIES
1375. The Commission shall appoint and employ a Commission Veterinarian to serve at each track during the race meeting. The Commission Veterinarian shall be a veterinarian licensed to practice under the laws of Arkansas and be in good standing. The Veterinarian, and/or the Veterinarian's assistant, shall be on the grounds at pre post weighing-in time and during all racing hours.
1376. The Commission Veterinarian, or the assistants, shall obtain saliva, other excretions, or body fluids from such greyhounds as are designated by the Presiding Judge, or the Commission Judge; and make such examinations and tests as from time to time may be required by the said Racing Officials and Racing Commission.
1377. It shall be the duty of the Commission Veterinarian to make the final examination and inspection of all greyhounds during the time they are in the show paddock before they leave for the track. If any entrant is not in condition to compete in that race, the Presiding Judge shall be immediately notified by the Veterinarian if possible.
1378. Bitches in season are not permitted to be entered for racing.
1379. The Commission Veterinarian shall have the authority to conduct kennel inspections at any time, of any and all kennel buildings in the kennel compound.
1380.
1381. Any greyhound coming upon the grounds of Southland Greyhound Park shall be inoculated once a year for Distemper, Adenoviras (Hepatitis), Leptospirosis, Para-Influenza, Parvo, Bordetella bronchiseptica and Rabies. Upon request by the Commission, the Board of Judges, or any official of Southland Greyhound Park, trainer or owner of any greyhound shall produce proof that his or her greyhounds have been inoculated in compliance with this rule.
RULES FOR GREYHOUND RACING PERSONNEL
3000. The officials of a greyhound race meeting are the Director of Racing, Racing Secretary, Presiding Judge, Paddock Judge, Patrol Judge, Clerk of Scales, Official Starter, and Lure Operator. All officials herein designated shall be appointed by the Franchise Holder holding the meeting, all the appointments, including the Judges, being subject to the approval of the Commission which reserves the right to demand a change of personnel for what it deems good and sufficient reason, the successor to officials so replaced to be subject to the approval of the Commission.
VACANCIES AMONG OFFICIALS
3001. When a vacancy occurs among the officials and the Franchise Holder has not notified the Director of Racing prior to the time fixed for the first race that it has been filled, the Director of Racing shall immediately fill such vacancy and their appointment or appointments shall be subject only to the confirmation of the Commission. Should the vacancy occur after the racing for the day has started, the Director of Racing shall at once fill the vacancy, the appointment standing for the day only, unless the Franchise Holder should fail to fill the vacancy on the following day, and notify the Director of Racing of their action one hour before the time fixed for the first race.
BOARD OF JUDGES
3005. The Board of Judges shall have general supervision over owners, trainers, grooms, and other persons attendant on greyhounds, and also over all the other Racing Officials of the Meeting.
3006. During each race day the Presiding Judge and the Commission Judge of the meeting shall be at the office building on the grounds of the Franchise Holder where the race meeting is being held not later than one-half hour before weighing-in time to exercise the authority and perform the duties imposed on them by the rules of racing.
3007. The Presiding Judge, with the approval of the Commission Judge, shall decide which greyhound wins and assign the respective order of finish in the race.
3008. When the Presiding Judge or Commission Judge considers it advisable to request a picture from the finish camera to assist in determining the position of the greyhounds finishing in the race, he/she shall not, until he/she has consulted the picture, post on the tote board any number or numbers of winning, place, or show greyhounds. Provided that if he/she has declared a greyhound the winner and requests a photograph to determine the greyhound finishing second in the race, the number of the winning greyhound may be shown on the board. In like manner, if the Presiding Judge or Commission Judge has declared the first and second greyhounds in a race and requests a photograph to determine the third greyhound in the race, he/she may show the numbers of the first and second greyhounds on the board. In no case shall the race be declared official until the Presiding Judge and Commission Judge have determined the greyhounds finishing first, second, and third.
3009. The Presiding Judge and Commission Judge shall take notice of corrupt racing and other questionable transactions on the track. Complaint thereof may be made by any person, but in the failure of the complainant to substantiate the charge, if complainant is a licensee, he/she may be liable for a fine, suspension, or both.
3010. The Board of Judges shall interpret the rules and decide all questions not specifically covered by the rules.
3011. Should any incident occur which may not be covered by the rules of racing, it shall be determined by the Board of Judges in conformity with justice and in the best interest of racing.
3012. All decisions and/or rulings within the Board of Judges' authority shall be determined by a majority of the Judges, subject to the review of the Commission.
3013. The Commission Judge and/or Presiding Judge present at weigh-in may scratch a greyhound, and in addition, at the discretion of the Board of Judges, the kennel owner and/or trainer may be fined or suspended if:
3014. A greyhound may be excused by the Presiding Judge in case of an accident or casualty before being placed in the starting box, but only in cases where such greyhound is deemed to be unfit to run. In such cases, a refund of all wagers on such greyhounds shall be made.
3015. Nothing in these rules shall prevent the Board of Judges from correcting an error before the display of the sign "Official" or from recalling the sign "Official" displayed through error.
3016. The Laws of Arkansas and the Rules of Racing supersede the conditions of a race, or the regulations of a race meeting, and in matters pertaining to racing. The orders of the Board of Judges supersede the orders of all other Racing Officials and the officials of the Franchise Holder conducting the meeting.
DIRECTOR OF RACING
3020. All questions pertaining directly to racing, arising during the period of the meeting, shall be determined by the Director of Racing, but should he/she fail to reach a decision in twenty-four (24) hours, the case shall be reported to the Board of Judges. If the Judges fail to reach a decision, the case shall be presented to the Racing Commission for such action as it deems proper to take.
3021. Persons entering greyhounds to run on licensed Arkansas tracks agree in so doing to accept the decision of the Director of Racing on any questions relating to a race or to racing.
3022. The Director of Racing shall have control over and free access to all stands, weighing rooms, enclosures, and other places in use for the purpose of racing.
3024. The Director of Racing has power at any time to order an examination by such person or persons as he/she thinks fit, or any greyhound entered for a race, or which has run in a race.
RACING SECRETARY
3030. The Racing Secretary shall discharge all duties whether expressed or required by the Racing Rules and report to the Director of Racing, as the case may demand, all violations of these rules, or of the regulations of the track, coming under his/her notice; he/she shall keep a complete record of all races; and, he/she shall receive all stakes, entrance money, arrears and forfeitures, and pay over all monies so collected to such officers or persons as may be entitled to receive the same.
3031. The Racing Secretary shall inspect owner's and trainer's licenses and all papers and documents dealing with trainers, owners, partnership agreements, appointment of authorized agents, adoption of assumed names (kennel names); and may demand production of same in order to satisfy himself/herself as to their validity and authenticity and that the rules of the Commission in regard thereto are in compliance. Such papers shall be available to the Commission Judge at all times.
3032. Conditions of races shall not conflict with these racing rules.
3033. The Racing Secretary shall each day, as soon as the entries have closed and been compiled and the declarations have been made, post in a conspicuous place a list thereof. Any newspaper desiring the same shall also be furnished a copy.
3034. All entries and declarations are under the supervision of the Racing Secretary and he/she may, without notice, refuse the entries of any person or the transfer of any entries.
3035. The Racing Secretary has power to call for proof that a greyhound is neither itself disqualified in any respect, nor nominated by, nor the property, wholly or in part, of a disqualified person, and in default of such proof being given to his/her satisfaction, he/she may declare the greyhound disqualified.
3036. Racing Franchise Holders shall make prompt written acknowledgment of stakes nominations and subscriptions to the Racing Secretary.
PADDOCK JUDGE
3040. The Paddock Judge shall unlock the kennels immediately before weighing-in time to see that the kennels are in perfect repair and that nothing has been deposited in any of the kennels for the greyhounds' consumption; to see that the kennels are sprayed, disinfected, and kept in a proper sanitary condition; to receive the greyhounds, one at a time, and see that the greyhounds are placed in their proper kennels; and, continue to ensure the security of the lock-out area from weigh-in time until the time when greyhounds are removed for the last race of a performance, all under the supervision of the Commission Veterinarian and the Racing Secretary.
3041. No greyhound shall be permitted to start in a schooling or purse race that has not been fully identified and checked against the Bertillion card index system of identification maintained by each Franchise Holder. This card shall include ear tattoo numbers. The identification cards shall be filled in and completed by the Paddock Judge before greyhounds are entered for schooling. No medicine, antiseptic, fluid or any mailer containing any color causing the marring of identification marks shall be used on any part of a greyhound.
CLERK OF SCALES
3046. The Clerk of Scales shall weigh greyhounds in and out and shall exhibit the accurate weights of each greyhound on the weight board and such scale shall be regulated by some duly authorized state official. The established racing weight, pre post weight, and the track weight must be promptly posted or announced for the information of the public.
OFFICIAL STARTER
3050. The Official Starter shall give such orders and take all measures, not in conflict with the Rules of Racing, as are necessary to secure a fair start.
3051. The greyhounds shall be started from the type of starting device approved by the Commission.
3052. Causes of delays, if any should occur, shall be reported by the Official Starter to the Presiding Judge.
3053. After a greyhound has been placed in the starting box no refund shall be made and all wagers stand. In the event of a mechanical failure to the starting box which prevents one or more, but not all, greyhounds from starting, a full and complete refund shall be made on the greyhound(s) prevented from starting. In the event of a mechanical failure to the starting box which prevents all greyhounds from starting, a full and complete refund shall be made on said greyhounds unless said greyhounds start in the next race run that day. The decision as to whether a greyhound or greyhounds were prevented from starting by a mechanical failure shall be made by the Presiding Judge after consultation with the Official Starter.
PATROL JUDGE
3060. The Patrol Judge must be fully trained in the duties and procedures of the position. The Patrol Judge shall:
LURE OPERATOR
3065. The Lure Operator shall:
3066. The location on the course and the prevailing weather conditions shall be taken into consideration by the Lure Operator when calculating the appropriate distance of the lure from the lead greyhound.
3067. The lure operator shall determine that the lure is in good operating condition and shall immediately report any circumstance that may prevent the normal, consistent operation of the lure to the Judges.
KENNEL MASTER
3068. The Kennel Master or his/her designee must receive the greyhounds from the trainer, one at a time, and ensure that each greyhound is placed in its lock-out crate and continue to ensure the security of the lock-out area from weigh-in time until the time when greyhounds are removed for the last race of a performance.
LEAD-OUTS
3070. Kennel owners, trainers, or their representatives will not be allowed to lead their greyhounds from the paddock to the post. The greyhounds shall be led from the paddock to the starting post by the Lead-Outs provided by each Franchise Holder for that purpose. Lead-Outs will be required to present a neat appearance and conduct themselves in an orderly manner and must be attired in a clean uniform provided by the Franchise Holder. The Lead-Out must put the greyhound in its proper box before each race and then retire to the assigned place. No Lead-Out will be permitted to have any ownership interest in any greyhound racing for said Franchise Holder. Lead- Outs shall be assigned to post position by the Paddock Judge by lot.
3071. Lead-Outs are prohibited from holding any conversation with the public or with one another, either in the paddock, enroute to the starting box, or while returning to the paddock.
OWNERS, TRAINERS, AND AUTHORIZED AGENTS
3080. Owners, authorized agents, and trainers will be expected to retire greyhounds off form, or in poor condition. Failure to do so will bring the suspension of said greyhounds for a period to be decided by the Presiding Judge.
3081. Owners, authorized agents, and trainers who make frivolous complaints may be liable for a fine, suspension, and/or ruled off.
3082. Trainers shall be required to notify the Board of Judges when they will be absent from the grounds during an entire performance, and shall designate, in writing, another licensee employed by his kennel who shall be responsible for any infraction of the Rules and Regulations.
LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS, AND FEES FOR PARTICIPANTS IN RACING
3090. All owners and/or trainers, agents, handlers, attendants, employees of a kennel or Franchise Holder, and all other persons, firms, Associations, or corporations patronizing or participating in a racing meeting are subject to the Laws of the State of Arkansas and the Rules and Regulations promulgated by the Commission, and all such persons, firms, Associations, or corporations shall abide by said Laws and the Rules of the Commission. Further, said persons, firms, Associations, or corporations shall accept and abide by the decisions of the Racing Officials on any and all questions to which their authority extends.
3091. All applications for licenses and registrations to participate in racing shall be made to the Commission on forms supplied by it.
3092. The appropriate fee shall accompany each application for a license or registration, and such license shall expire on December 31 of the license period.
3093. No application for a license shall be approved, and no license will be issued, by the Commission unless satisfactory evidence is first presented that the applicant will participate in the Meeting for which the license is sought.
3094. All applications for owner's and trainer's licenses must be approved by the Director of Racing before any action on the application will be taken by the Commission. Before approving any application for a license, it shall be the duty of the Director of Racing to ascertain whether the applicant is qualified for the license.
3095. In considering each application for a license, the Director of Racing or the authorized representatives of the Commission may require the applicant, as well as his endorsers, to appear before them and show that said applicant is qualified to receive their recommendation for the granting of the license.
3096. Any person to whom a license has been issued by the Commission may have his/her license revoked due to corrupt, fraudulent, or improper practice or conduct on the part of the licensee.
All licenses granted shall be subject to the conditions set forth in the application and the Commission shall have full discretion to suspend or revoke the same for any infraction of the conditions of the application of license and the rules and regulations of the Commission.
3098. The following persons shall be required to secure a license from the Commission, and the annual fee shall be as follows:
Authorized Agent (for each owner represented) |
$ 5.00 |
Kennel Name |
$20.00 |
Owner |
$20.00 |
Partnership or Corporation |
$20.00 |
Trainer |
$15.00 |
Employee |
$ 3.00 |
Registration for each Greyhound |
$ 2.00 |
Any person employed on the grounds of a Franchise Holder by the Franchise Holder, or its lessees, or on any authorized off-track facility, either owned by the Franchise Holder, or by any individual, where racing greyhounds are housed, or by any concession licensed or permitted to operate on the grounds of the Franchise Holder must secure an Employee License.
Any person to whom a license has been issued by the Commission and whose duties require that such person have access to the paddock and/or the kennel compound shall have a photographic identification badge clearly visible on his person at all times while he s in these areas. Persons failing to have a photographic identification badge clearly visible when entering the paddock and/or kennel areas are subject to ejection from the grounds, a fine, suspension, or ruling off. The photographic identification badge shall be issued by the Commission in the form approved by the Commission. Any licensee who loses his photographic identification badge will be charged $5.00 to replace the badge. Any visitor to the paddock and/or kennel compound shall wear a visitor's pass in plain view. The visitor's pass shall be in the form approved by the Commission. Track security shall maintain a log of all persons to whom a visitor's pass has been issued.
3100. Any Franchise Holder, owner, trainer, or other licensee employing persons who fails to hire qualified persons for the job duties assigned to their employees or fails to adequately supervise, direct, or train the persons in their employment, may be fined, suspended, or ruled off.
3102. It shall be the duty of each Franchise Holder to see that all owners, trainers, and authorized agents are licensed before any greyhound in which they hold an interest or which they train is allowed to race, and it shall also be the duty of each Franchise Holder to see that the application for license is filed and the prescribed fee is paid to the Commission.
3103. The Commission and the Board of Judges may order that any person be tested for illegal drug usage at the time they apply for a license. The Commission and the Board of Judges may order that any licensee be tested for illegal drugs on a random or for cause basis. Licensees testing positive for illegal drugs are subject to fine, suspension, probation, or revocation of their license. Persons applying for a license who test positive for illegal drugs may, at the discretion of the Commission, be granted a probationary license, if they enroll in a drug treatment or counseling program approved by the Commission. Otherwise, such persons shall not be eligible for licensure.
KENNEL NAMES
3104. A person wishing to race greyhounds under a kennel name may do so by registering with the Commission and by paying a fee of $20.00 per year.
3105. A person can not register more than one kennel name at the same time, nor can they race under their real name if he/she has registered a kennel name.
3106. A kennel name may be changed at any time by registering a new name and paying the fee charged for the original registration. A person can not register as his/her kennel name a name similar to:
3107. All registrations of kennel names by the National Greyhound Association, and all recognized by State Racing Commissions shall be respected in Arkansas.
3108. In applying to race under a kennel name, the applicant must disclose the identity or identities of the owners associated with the kennel name. Any partnership or corporation associated with a kennel name shall comply with the Rules governing partnerships or corporations and the usual fees of such partnerships or corporations shall be paid in addition to the fees for the registration of the name.
3109. Changes in identities of owners associated with the kennel name shall be reported immediately to and approval obtained from the Commission.
3110. Any person may abandon a registered kennel name at any time after he has given written notice to the Commission and the Franchise Holder.
3111. No trainer shall have any ownership interest in a greyhound of which he/she is not the trainer located at the same track.
3112. A corporate name shall be considered a kennel name for the purposes of these Rules, but the Commission may refuse any corporation the privilege of registering a kennel name.
KENNEL OWNERS
3115. Each kennel owner shall submit a registration paper for each of their greyhounds with the Racing Secretary giving the name, color, sex, age, breeding, and characteristic markings, scars, and other identification features not above named. Each Franchise Holder shall keep and maintain during its meeting the registration papers for each greyhound containing the above information.
3116. If any kennel owner changes trainers, he/she must notify the Racing Secretary and cause the trainer's name to be changed on the kennel owner's roster. No greyhound will be eligible for entry until transfer has been made.
PARTNERSHIPS
3120. Each and every partnership must be registered with the Commission.
3121. Partnership papers shall, among other things, set forth the following:
3122. All partnership papers must be signed by all of the parties or by their authorized agents.
3123. In cases of emergency, authority to sign declarations of partnership may be given to the Racing Secretary by a telegram promptly confirmed in writing.
3124. If the Racing Secretary is unable to communicate with all proper parties in an attempt to obtain a declaration of partnership, he/she may authorize a greyhound involved in a partnership to enter and start in a stake race without a declaration of partnership.
3125. Any alteration in a recorded partnership registration, to be effective, must be reported in writing to the Commission and signed by all the partners.
3126. All the parties to a partnership, and each of them, shall be jointly and severally liable for all stakes, forfeits, and other obligations.
CORPORATE OWNERS
3130 . All corporations having any interest in a greyhound shall file a kennel name application with the Racing Secretary. At the time of filing application for a kennel name, a statement in duplicate setting forth the names and addresses of all officers, directors, and stockholders of said corporation, together with the amount of the respective holdings of each stockholder and a statement as to whether or not said stock is paid in full, and including the designation of an authorized agent or agents of said corporation. The said statements shall be signed by the president of the corporation attested to by its secretary and the corporate seal attached. A copy of said statement shall be transmitted promptly to the office of the Arkansas State Racing Commission by the Racing Secretary.
AUTHORIZED AGENTS
3140. Each authorized agent must file an application for a license for each owner represented setting forth the agent's authority to act for the owner including any authority the agent may have to collect money from the Franchise Holder. A copy of the agent's agreement with the owner, if in writing, shall be attached to the application.
3141. A copy of the application and written agreement, if any, shall be filed permanently with the Racing Secretary.
3142. An Authorized Agent may appoint a subagent only when authorized in writing by the owner and written notice of such appointment is given to the Commission.
3143. Any changes in the agent's authority must be in writing and filed as above provided.
3144. If an agent represents more than one owner, a separate application shall be filed for each owner.
3145. The term of the license shall be the calendar year unless the agent's appointment is revoked by the owner, or the license is revoked by the Racing Commission.
3146. The revocation of an agent's authority shall be filed in writing with the Commission and with the Racing Secretary.
ARKANSAS BREEDERS PROGRAM
3160. Arkansas Breeders Program. "Registered Arkansas-bred" greyhound registration and eligibility to participate in the Arkansas Racing Commission Purse and Awards Fund shall be determined and made in accordance with registration rules adopted by the Arkansas Greyhound Breeding Development Program and approved by the Commission.
3161. Distribution of Arkansas Breeders Purse and Award Funds.
GREYHOUND REGISTRATION
3175. No greyhound shall be entered or permitted to race or to be schooled at any racetrack operated or licensed under the jurisdiction of the Commission unless properly registered with the National Greyhound Association, which is the recognized official breeding registry of all greyhounds. Any greyhound whose lack of registration with the approved registry is attributable to arbitrary, discriminatory or other unreasonable action or inaction on the part of such agencies may be certified by the Commission. A greyhound may not be entered for racing or schooling at any official track unless it has been tattooed and registered in the NGA Stud Book and the last six performance lines, if applicable, and the racing history of the greyhound are made available to the Racing Secretary.
3177. Any transfers of any title to or interest in greyhounds schooled, entered, or racing at any racetrack under the jurisdiction of the Commission shall be registered with the National Greyhound Association. No title in any greyhound will be recognized by the Commission until such title shall be evidenced by written instrument duly filed with the National Greyhound Association.
GREYHOUND SCHOOLING
3180. Greyhounds must be properly officially schooled in the presence of the Presiding Judge and the Commission Judge at least one time at the track where they are to race, provided that the greyhound has run an official race at another recognized track and a recognized meeting within 30 calendar days preceding its entry for official schooling. The track shall carry the past performance lines from the previous four races in the Official Racing Program. A greyhound racing at approximately 5/16 mile distance shall be schooled at that distance. Each schooling race should consist of at least 6 greyhounds. However, if conditions create a hardship, less than 6 greyhounds may be schooled with the permission of the Commission Judge. Any greyhound that has raced at a track franchised by the Arkansas Racing Commission that has not been entered for a period of 6 racing days, and/or has not raced for a period of 10 racing days or more, shall be schooled at least once at its racing weight before being eligible for entry. All greyhounds in schooling races must be raced at their established racing weight and started from the box wearing blankets. No hand schooling will be considered official.
3181. Any greyhound can be ordered on the schooling list by the Presiding Judge at any time. Any greyhound ordered placed on the schooling list by the Presiding Judge must be schooled officially and satisfactorily before being allowed to enter into an official race.
ENTRIES
3185. Every person who enters a greyhound, or in any way participates in any race or racing under these rules, thereby obligates himself/herself to accept these rules upon all questions relating thereto.
3187. Every entry in an official race must be in the name of the person having ownership in the greyhound, and must be made in writing, or by telegram to be immediately confirmed in writing, by the kennel owner and/or trainer, or by an authorized agent, and the full name of every person having an ownership in a greyhound, or accepting the trainer's percentage, or having any-Interest in its winnings, must be licensed by the Commission before it starts at any meeting, as must be every change in such ownership or interest, thereafter made during that meeting. Any failure to comply with this rule shall be punishable by a fine or suspension, or both, and if an objection because of such default is duly made and sustained against a greyhound that has run in a race, its winnings in that race shall be forfeited to the greyhound that finished next behind it.
3190. DOUBLE ENTRIES:
SCRATCHES
3195. A greyhound that is scratched from an official race will be required to be officially schooled before being allowed to be entered for official racing.
3196. If three (3) or more greyhounds are scratched in any one race, the Presiding Judge may cancel said race.
3197. All declarations in the overnight entries must be made with the Racing Secretary of the Franchise Holder before the draw has been closed. Any greyhound that does not compete once the draw has been closed and made official will be considered as a scratch.
POST POSITION
3200. The drawing for entries and post positions shall be held not less than twenty-four (24) hours before the start of each performance, and supervised by the Commissioner Supervisor or Commission Judge and Racing Secretary. Post positions must be drawn prior to all official races.
PROGRAM
3205. A Program printed for each racing day shall be compiled by the Franchise Holder which shall contain the names of the greyhounds that are to run in each of the races for that day. These names are to appear in the order of their post positions, the said post position to be designated by numerals placed at the left and in line with the names of the greyhounds in each race, and shall also be prominently displayed on each greyhound. The printed program shall contain all the information required by these rules.
3206. The Program must carry at least two (2) performances of said greyhounds at the track they are to be raced, with the exception of greyhounds qualifying under Rule #3180.
3207. All past performances as shown in the Program shall be in the order of the races or official schooling races held, the last performance appearing on the first line, etc.
3208. The Program must also contain name, color, sex, date and location of most recent races, age, established racing weight, distance, time, track record, track weight, post position and finish, name of owner and trainer, number of starts in official races and number of times finishing first, second and third, and such other information as will enable the public to properly judge the greyhound's ability.
3209. Each Franchise Holder shall print in heavy type, in conspicuous place in its printed program that the Daily Double Rules, 5010 and 5012; the Quiniela Pool Rule, 5020; the Trifecta Rule, 5030; and the Big Q Rule 5025 are posted in the mutuel areas and available at the information window, Racing Commission office, and General office. 3210. In case the name of a greyhound is changed, the new name, together with the former name, shall be published in the official entries and Program until after the greyhound has started five (5) times. The violation of any part of this Rule may be sufficient cause for a fine, suspension, or both, at the discretion of the Board of Judges.
WEIGHTS AND WEIGHING
3220.
3221. At the first official schooling of each greyhound, the trainer and/or owner must establish the racing weight ("set weight") for each greyhound.
3222. The established racing weight may be changed from time to time on written request and by written consent of the Paddock Judge or Scale Clerk, provided said change is made four (4) days before the greyhound is allowed to race at new weight. All greyhounds must be schooled at least once at new racing weight before being eligible for entry; if, however, the change of weight does not exceed one (1) pound, the changed weight may be listed without the greyhound being schooled.
3223. The Presiding Judge shall have the privilege of ordering the weighing of a greyhound entered in a race at any period from the time it is entered in a race until post time.
3224. Immediately after being weighed in (pre-post weight), the greyhounds shall be placed in lock-out kennels under the supervision of the Paddock Judge, and no owner or other person excepting the Paddock Judge, Commission Veterinarian, Kennel Master, Scale Clerk, Lead-Outs under the supervision of the Paddock Judge, Presiding Judge, or Commission's representative, shall be allowed in or near the lock-out kennel.
3225. Every trainer who does not have his/her greyhound(s) at the weighing-in room promptly at the time appointed shall have his/her greyhound(s) scratched and, in addition, at the discretion of the Board of Judges, the trainer may be liable for a fine.
THE RACE
3230. All starters must wear the regulation muzzle and blanket. Muzzles and blankets must be carefully examined in the paddock by the Paddock Judge before the greyhounds leave for the starting box, and again be examined before the Presiding Judge, the Commission Judge, and the Patrol Judge.
3231. All greyhounds must be exhibited in the show paddock before post time of the race in which they are entered.
3232. After the greyhounds leave the paddock on their way to the starting box, and until the race has been completed, all persons, except the Racing Officials and necessary attendants, shall be excluded from the course.
3233. No race shall be called official unless the lure is in advance of the greyhounds at all times during the race. If at any time during the race any greyhound or greyhounds touch or overtake the lure, the Presiding Judge and Commission Judge shall declare the race a "No Race" and all wagers shall be refunded. However, when a greyhound bolts the course or runs in the opposite direction during the running of a race and in doing so, in the opinion of the Presiding Judge and Commission Judge, does not interfere with the race in any manner, the Presiding Judge and Commission Judge shall declare the race "Official." The decision of the Presiding Judge and Commission Judge shall be final.
3234. If a race is marred by jams, spills, or racing circumstances other than accidents to the machinery while a race is being run and three (3) or more greyhounds finish, the Presiding Judge and Commission Judge shall declare the race finished. If less than three (3) greyhounds finish, the Presiding Judge and Commission Judge shall declare the race a "No Race" and all wagers shall be refunded.
3235. If a greyhound bolts the course, it shall forfeit all rights in the race. The Presiding Judge and Commission Judge shall declare the race the same as if it were not a contender.
3236. All greyhounds ruled off of one track in Arkansas for fighting or quitting shall be ruled off all tracks under the jurisdiction of the Arkansas State Racing Commission and will not race again in Arkansas except with written consent of the Commission.
DEAD HEATS
3240. When two (2) or more greyhounds run a dead heat for first place, all prizes which first and second greyhounds would have been entitled, shall be divided equally between them; and this applies in dividing prizes whatever the number of greyhounds running in a dead heat. All greyhounds shall be deemed to be winners. Likewise, when two (2) or more greyhounds run a dead heat for second place they shall divide the second and third moneys.
3241 . When a dead heat is run for second place and the winner of the race is subsequently disqualified, the greyhounds which ran for the dead heat shall be deemed to have a dead heat for first place.
POSTPONEMENT AND CANCELLATION OF RACES
3250. If the whole or a part of a racing program is canceled, any race involved may be rescheduled at the discretion of the Commission.
3251. If the whole or a part of the racing program is canceled, any race involved may be postponed or declared off.
3252. Public notice shall be given at the earliest practicable time if a published race is declared off.
3253. No race which has closed with sufficient entries shall be declared off except by the Board of Judges.
3254. In case of fire or accident, or for other reasons, after due public notice, all races or stakes may be postponed or declared off, and when so declared off, all subscriptions and declaration money paid must be refunded.
VOLUME II
Association of Racing Commissioner's International Drug Classification
Uniform Classification Guidelines for Foreign Substances and Recommended Penalties and Model Rule
Association of Racing Commissioners International, Inc. Uniform Classification Guidelines for Foreign Substances
Preamble to the Uniform Classification Guidelines of Foreign Substances
The Preamble to the Uniform Classification Guidelines was approved by the RCI Drug Testing and Quality Assurance Program Committee (now the Drug Testing Standards and Practices Program Committee) on August 26, 1991. Minor revisions to the Preamble were made by the Drug Classification subcommittee (now the Veterinary Pharmacologists Subcommittee) on September 3, 1991.
"The Uniform Classification Guidelines printed on the following pages are intended to assist stewards, hearing officers and racing commissioners in evaluating the seriousness of alleged violations of medication and prohibited substance rules in racing jurisdictions. Practicing equine veterinarians, state veterinarians, and equine pharmacologists are available and should be consulted to explain the pharmacological effects of the drugs listed in each class prior to any decisions with respect to penalities to be imposed. The ranking of drugs is based on their pharmacology, their ability to influence the outcome of a race, whether or not they have legitimate therapeutic uses in the racing horse, or other evidence that they may be used improperly. These classes of drugs are intended only as guidelines and should be employed only to assist persons adjudicating facts and opinions in understanding the seriousness of the alleged offenses. The facts of each case are always different and there may be mitigating circumstances which should always be considered. These drug classifications will be reviewed frequently and new drugs will be added when appropriate."
Notes Regarding Classification Guidelines
* Where the use of a drug is specifically permitted by a jurisdiction, then the jurisdiction's rule supersedes these penalty guidelines.
* Regulators should be aware that a laboratory report may identify a drug only by the name of its metabolite. The metabolite might not be listed here, but the parent compound may be.
* These classes of drugs are intended only as guidelines and should be employed only to assist persons adjudicating facts and opinions in understanding the seriousness of the alleged offenses.
* The facts of each case are different and there may be mitigating circumstances that should be considered.
* These drug classifications will be reviewed periodically. New drugs will be added or some drugs may be reclassified when appropriate.
Classification Criteria
The RCI Drug Classification Scheme is based on 1) pharmacology, 2) drug use patterns, and 3) the appropriateness of a drug for use in the racing horse. Categorization is decided using the following general guidelines:
* Pharmacology. Drugs that are known to be potent stimulants or depressants are placed in higher classes, while those that have (or would be expected to have) little effect on the outcome of a race are placed in lower classes.
* Drug Use Patterns. Some consideration is given to placement of drugs based on practical experience with their use and the nature of positive tests. For example, procaine positives have in the past been associated primarily with the administration of procaine penicillin, and this has been taken into consideration in the placement of procaine into Class 3 instead of Class 2 with other injectable local anesthetics.
* Appropriateness of Drug Use. Drugs that clearly are intended for use in equine therapeutics are placed in lower classes. Drugs that clearly are not intended for use in the horse are placed in higher classes, particularly if they might affect the outcome of a race. Drugs that are recognized as legitimately useful in equine therapeutics but could affect the outcome of a race are placed in the middle or higher classes.
The list includes most drugs that have been reported as detected by racing authority laboratories in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and other Association of Official Racing Chemists (AORC) laboratories, but does not include those which would seem to have no effect on the performance of the horse or drug detectability. For example, it does not include antibiotics, sulfonamides, vitamins, anthelmintics, or pangamic acid, all of which have been reported.
The list contains many drugs that have never been reported as detected. Usually, these are representatives of chemical classes that have the potential for producing an effect, and in many cases, for which at least one drug in that chemical class has been reported.
Most drugs have numerous effects, and each was judged on an individual basis. There are instances where there is a rather fine distinction between drugs in one category and those in the next. This is a reflection of a nearly continuous spectrum of effects from the most innocuous drug on the list to the drug that is the most offensive.
Classification Definitions
* Class 1: Stimulant and depressant drugs that have the highest potential to affect performance and that have no generally accepted medical use in the racing horse. Many of these agents are Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) schedule II substances. These include the following drugs and their metabolites: Opiates, opium derivatives, synthetic opioids and psychoactive drugs, amphetamines and amphetamine-like drugs as well as related drugs, including but not limited to apomorphine, nikethamide, mazindol, pemoline, and pentylenetetrazol. Though not used as therapeutic agents, all DEA Schedule 1 agents are included in Class 1 because they are potent stimulant or depressant substances with psychotropic and often habituative actions.
* Class 2: Drugs that have a high potential to affect performance, but less of a potential than drugs in Class 1. These drugs are 1) not generally accepted as therapeutic agents in racing horses, or 2) they are therapeutic agents that have a high potential for abuse. Drugs in this class include: psychotropic drugs, certain nervous system and cardiovascular system stimulants, depressants, and neuromuscular blocking agents. Injectable local anesthetics are included in this class because of their high potential for abuse as nerve blocking agents.
* Class 3: Drugs that may or may not have generally accepted medical use in the racing horse, but the pharmacology of which suggests less potential to affect performance than drugs in Class 2. Drugs in this class include bronchodilators, anabolic steroids and other drugs with primary effects on the autonomic nervous system, procaine, antihistamines with sedative properties and the high-ceiling diuretics.
* Class 4: This class includes therapeutic medications that would be expected to have less potential to affect performance than those in Class 3. Drugs in this class includes less potent diuretics; corticosteroids; antihistamines and skeletal muscle relaxants without prominent central nervous system (CNS) effects; expectorants and mucolytics; hemostatics; cardiac glycosides and anti-arrhythmics; topical anesthetics; antidiarrheals and mild analgesics. This class also includes the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), at concentrations greater than established limits.
* Class 5: This class includes those therapeutic medications for which concentration limits have been established by the racing jurisdictions as well as certain miscellaneous agents such as dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) and other medications as determined by the regulatory bodies. Included specifically are agents that have very localized actions only, such as anti-ulcer drugs, and certain anti-allergic drugs. The anticoagulant drugs are also included.
* Prohibited Practices:
Drug Classification Scheme
* Class 1: Opiates, opium derivatives, synthetic opioids, psychoactive drugs, amphetamines, and all DEA Schedule I substances (see http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/pubs/scheduling.html), and many DEA Schedule II drugs. Also found in this class are drugs that are potent stimulants of the CNS. Drugs in this class have no generally accepted medical use in the racing horse and their pharmacologic potential for altering the performance of a racing horse is very high.
* Class 2: Drugs placed in this category have a high potential for affecting the outcome of a race. Most are not generally accepted as therapeutic agents in the racing horse. Many are products intended to alter consciousness or the psychic state of humans, and have no approved or indicated use in the horse. Some, such as injectable local anesthetics, have legitimate use in equine medicine, but should not be found in a racing horse. The following groups of drugs are placed in this class:
* Class 3: Drugs placed in this class may or may not have an accepted therapeutic use in the horse. Many are drugs that affect the cardiovascular, pulmonary and autonomic nervous systems. They all have the potential of affecting the performance of a racing horse. The following groups of drugs are placed in this class:
* Class 4: Drugs in this category comprise primarily therapeutic medications routinely used in racehorses. These may influence performance, but generally have a more limited ability to do so. Groups of drugs assigned to this category include the following:
* Class 5: Drugs in this category are therapeutic medications for which concentration limits have been established by the racing jurisdictions as well as certain miscellaneous agents. Included specifically are agents that have very localized actions only, such as anti-ulcer drugs, and certain antiallergic drugs. The anticoagulant drugs are also included.
Alphabetical List
Drug |
Trade Name(s) |
Class |
Acebutolol |
Sectral |
3 |
Acecarbromal |
2 |
|
Acenocoumarol |
5 |
|
Acepromazine |
Atrovet, Notensil, PromAce® |
3 |
Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) |
Tylenol, Tempra, etc. |
4 |
Acetanilid |
4 |
|
Acetazolamide |
Diamox, Vetamox |
4 |
Acetophenazine |
Tindal |
2 |
Acetophenetidin (Phenacetin) |
4 |
|
Acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin) |
4 |
|
Aclomethasone |
Aclovate |
4 |
Adinazolam |
2 |
|
Adrenochrome monosemicarbazone salicylate |
4 |
|
Albuterol (Salbutamol) |
Proventil, Ventolin |
3 |
Alclofenac |
2 |
|
Alcuronium |
Alloferin |
2 |
Aldosterone |
Aldocortin, Electrocortin |
4 |
Alfentanil |
Alfenta |
1 |
Almotriptan |
Axert |
3 |
Alphaprodine |
Nisentil |
2 |
Alpidem |
Anaxyl |
2 |
Alprazolam |
Xanax |
2 |
Alprenolol |
3 |
|
Althesin |
Saffan |
2 |
Ambenonium |
Mytelase, Myeuran |
3 |
Ambroxol |
Ambril, etc. |
4 |
Amcinonide |
Cyclocort |
4 |
Amiloride |
Moduretic; Midamor |
4 |
Aminocaproic acid |
Amicar, Caprocid |
4 |
Amiodarone |
4 |
|
2-Aminoheptane |
Tuamine |
4 |
Aminophylline |
Aminophyllin, etc. |
3 |
Aminopyrine |
4 |
|
Amisometradine |
Rolictron |
4 |
Amisulpride |
Solian |
2 |
Amitraz |
Mitaban |
3 |
Amitriptyline |
Elavil, Amitril, Endep |
2 |
Amlodipine |
Ammivin, Norvasc |
4 |
Amobarbital |
Amytal |
2 |
Amoxapine |
Asendin |
2 |
Amperozide |
2 |
|
Amphetamine |
1 |
|
Amrinone |
4 |
|
Amyl nitrite |
3 |
|
Anileridine |
Leritine |
1 |
Anilopam |
Anisine |
2 |
Anisindione |
5 |
|
Anisotropine |
Valpin |
4 |
Antipyrine |
4 |
|
Apazone (Azapropazone) |
Rheumox |
4 |
Apomorphine |
1 |
|
Aprindine |
4 |
|
Aprobarbital |
Alurate |
2 |
Arecoline |
3 |
|
Arformoterol |
3 |
|
Articaine |
Septocaine; Ultracaine, etc. |
2 |
Atenolol |
Tenormin |
3 |
Atomoxetine |
Strattera |
2 |
Atracurium |
Tracrium |
2 |
Atropine |
3 |
|
Azacylonol |
Frenque |
2 |
Azaperone |
Stresnil, Suicalm, Fentaz (with Fentanyl) |
2 |
Baclofen |
Lioresal |
4 |
Barbital |
Veronal |
2 |
Barbiturates |
2 |
|
Beclomethasone |
Propaderm |
4 |
Bemegride |
Megimide, Mikedimide |
2 |
Benazeprilat, Benazepril and MC-tab |
Lotrel, Lotensin |
3 |
Bendroflumethiazide |
Naturetin |
4 |
Benoxaprofen |
2 |
|
Benoxinate |
Dorsacaine |
4 |
Benperidol |
Anquil |
2 |
Bentazepam |
Tiadipona |
2 |
Benzactizine |
Deprol, Bronchodiletten |
2 |
Benzocaine |
4 |
|
Benzoctamine |
2 |
|
Benzodiazepines |
2 |
|
Benzphetamine |
Didrex |
2 |
Benzthiazide |
4 |
|
Benztropine |
Cogentin |
2 |
Benzylpiperazine (BZP) |
1 |
|
Bepridil |
Bepadin |
4 |
Betamethasone |
Betasone, etc. |
4 |
Betaxolol |
Kerlone |
3 |
Bethanechol |
Urecholine, Duvoid |
4 |
Bethanidine |
Esbatal |
3 |
Biperiden |
Akineton |
3 |
Biriperone |
2 |
|
Bisoprolol |
Zebeta, Bisobloc, etc. |
3 |
Bitolterol |
Effectin |
3 |
Bolasterone |
3 |
|
Boldenone |
Equipoise |
3 |
Boldione |
3 |
|
Bretylium |
Bretylol |
3 |
Brimonidine |
Alphagan |
2 |
Bromazepam |
Lexotan, Lectopam |
2 |
Bromfenac |
Duract |
3 |
Bromhexine |
Oletor, etc. |
4 |
Bromisovalum |
Diffucord, etc. |
2 |
Bromocriptine |
Parlodel |
2 |
Bromodiphenhydramine |
3 |
|
Bromperidol |
Bromidol |
2 |
Brompheniramine |
Dimetane, Disomer |
4 |
Brotizolam |
Brotocol |
2 |
Budesonide |
Pulmacort, Rhinocort |
4 |
Bufexamac |
3 |
|
Bumetanide |
Bumex |
3 |
Bupivacaine |
Marcaine |
2 |
Buprenorphine |
Temgesic |
2 |
Bupropion |
Wellbutrin |
2 |
Buspirone |
Buspar |
2 |
Butabarbital (Secbutobarbitone) |
Butacaps, Butasol, etc. |
2 |
Butacaine |
Butyn |
4 |
Butalbital (Talbutal) |
Fiorinal |
2 |
Butamben (butyl aminobenzoate) |
Butesin |
4 |
Butanilicaine |
Hostacain |
2 |
Butaperazine |
Repoise |
2 |
Butoctamide |
Listomin |
2 |
Butorphanol |
Stadol, Torbugesic |
3 |
Butoxycaine |
Stadacain |
4 |
N-Butylscopolamine |
3 |
|
Caffeine |
2 |
|
Calusterone |
Methosorb |
3 |
Camazepam |
Paxor |
2 |
Camphor |
4 |
|
Candesartan |
Atcand |
3 |
Captodiame |
Covatine |
2 |
Captopril |
Capolen |
3 |
Carazolol |
Carbacel, Conducton |
3 |
Carbachol |
Lentin, Doryl |
3 |
Carbamezapine |
Tegretol |
3 |
Carbidopa + levodopa |
Sinemet |
2 |
Carbinoxamine |
Clistin |
3 |
Carbromol |
Mifudorm |
2 |
Carfentanil |
1 |
|
Carisoprodol |
Rela, Soma |
2 |
Carphenazine |
Proketazine |
2 |
Carpipramine |
Prazinil |
2 |
Carprofen |
Rimadyl |
4 |
Carteolol |
Cartrol |
3 |
Carticaine (see articaine) |
Septocaine; Ultracaine, etc. |
2 |
Carvedilol |
Coreg |
3 |
Cathinone (khat, kat, qat, quat, chat, catha, Abyssinian tea, African tea) |
1 |
|
Celecoxib |
Celebrex |
3 |
Cetirizine |
Zyrtec |
4 |
Chloral betaine |
Beta-Chlor |
2 |
Chloral hydrate |
Nactec, Oridrate, etc. |
2 |
Chloraldehyde (chloral) |
2 |
|
Chloralose (Alpha-Chloralose) |
2 |
|
Chlordiazepoxide |
Librium |
2 |
Chlorhexidol |
2 |
|
Chlormerodrin |
Neohydrin |
4 |
Chlormezanone |
Trancopal |
2 |
Chloroform |
2 |
|
Chlorophenesin |
Maolate |
4 |
Chloroprocaine |
Nesacaine |
2 |
Chloroquine |
Avloclor |
4 |
Chlorothiazide |
Diuril |
4 |
Chlorpheniramine |
Chlortriemton, etc. |
4 |
Chlorproethazine |
Newiplege |
2 |
Chlorpromazine |
Thorazine, Largactil |
2 |
Chlorprothixene |
Taractan |
2 |
Chlorthalidone |
Hydroton |
4 |
Chlorzoxazone |
Paraflex |
4 |
Ciclesonide |
4 |
|
Cilostazol |
Pletal |
5 |
Cimeterol |
3 |
|
Cimetidine |
Tagamet |
5 |
Cinchocaine |
Nupercaine |
4 |
Citalopram |
Celex |
2 |
Clanobutin |
4 |
|
Clemastine |
Tavist |
3 |
Clenbuterol |
Ventipulmin |
3 |
Clibucaine |
Batrax |
4 |
Clidinium |
Quarezan, Clindex, etc. |
3 |
Clobazam |
Urbanyl |
2 |
Clobetasol |
Temovate |
4 |
Clocapramine |
2 |
|
Clocortolone |
Cloderm |
4 |
Clofenamide |
4 |
|
Clomethiazole (Chlormethiazole) |
2 |
|
Clomipramine |
Anafranil |
2 |
Clonazepam |
Klonopin |
2 |
Clonidine |
Catapres |
3 |
Clorazepate |
Tranxene |
2 |
Clormecaine |
Placacid |
4 |
Clostebol |
3 |
|
Clothiapine |
Entermin |
2 |
Clotiazepam |
Trecalmo, Rize |
2 |
Cloxazolam |
Enadel, Sepazon, Tolestan |
2 |
Clozapine |
Clozaril, Leponex |
2 |
a-Cobratoxin |
1 |
|
Cocaine |
1 |
|
Codeine |
1 |
|
Colchicine |
4 |
|
Conorphone |
2 |
|
Corticaine |
Ultracain |
2 |
Cortisone |
Cortone, etc. |
4 |
Cromolyn |
Intel |
5 |
Crotetamide |
2 |
|
Cyamemazine |
Tercian |
2 |
Cyclandelate |
Cyclospasmol |
3 |
Cyclizine |
Merazine |
4 |
Cyclobarbital |
Phanodorm |
2 |
Cyclobenzaprine |
Flexeril |
4 |
Cyclomethylcaine |
Surfacaine |
4 |
Cyclothiazide |
Anhydron, Renazide |
4 |
Cycrimine |
Pagitane |
3 |
Cyproheptadine |
Periactin |
4 |
Danazol |
Danocrine |
3 |
Dantrolene |
Dantrium |
4 |
Darbepoetin |
Aranesp |
2 |
Decamethonium |
Syncurine |
2 |
Dehydrochloromethyltestsosterone |
3 |
|
Dembroxol (Dembrexine) |
Sputolysin |
4 |
Demoxepam |
2 |
|
Deoxycorticosterone |
Percortin, DOCA, Descotone, Dorcostrin |
4 |
DeraAcoxib |
Deremaxx |
3 |
Desipramine |
Norpromine, Pertofrane |
2 |
Desonite |
Des Owen |
4 |
Desoximetasone |
Topicort |
4 |
Desoxymethyltestosterone |
3 |
|
Detomidine |
Dormosedan |
3 |
Dexamethasone |
Azium, etc. |
4 |
Dextromethorphan |
4 |
|
Dextromoramide |
Palfium, Narcolo |
1 |
Dextropropoxyphene |
Darvon |
3 |
Dezocine |
Dalgan |
2 |
Diamorphine |
1 |
|
Diazepam |
Valium |
2 |
Diazoxide |
Proglycem |
3 |
Dibucaine |
Nupercainal, Cinchocaine |
4 |
Dichloralphenazone |
Febenol, Isocom |
2 |
Dichlorphenamide |
Daramide |
4 |
Diclofenac |
Voltaren, Voltarol |
4 |
Dicumarol |
Dicumarol |
5 |
Diethylpropion |
Tepanil, etc. |
2 |
Diethylthiambutene |
Themalon |
2 |
Diflorasone |
Florone, Maxiflor |
4 |
Diflucortolone |
Flu-Cortinest, etc. |
4 |
Diflunisal |
3 |
|
Digitoxin |
Crystodigin |
4 |
Digoxin |
Lanoxin |
4 |
Dihydrocodeine |
Parcodin |
2 |
Dihydroergotamine |
4 |
|
Dilorazepam |
Briantum |
2 |
Diltiazem |
Cardizem |
4 |
Dimefline |
3 |
|
Dimethisoquin |
Quotane |
4 |
Dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) |
Domoso |
5 |
Dimethylsulphone (MSM) |
5 |
|
Diphenadione |
5 |
|
Diphenhydramine |
Benadryl |
3 |
Diphenoxylate |
Difenoxin, Lomotil |
4 |
Diprenorphine |
M50/50 |
2 |
Dipyridamole |
Persantine |
3 |
Dipyrone |
Novin, Methampyrone |
4 |
Disopyramide |
Norpace |
4 |
Divalproex |
Depakote |
3 |
Dixyrazine |
Esucos |
2 |
Dobutamine |
Dobutrex |
3 |
Dopamine |
Intropin |
2 |
Donepezil |
Aricept |
1 |
Doxacurium |
Nuromax |
2 |
Doxapram |
Dopram |
2 |
Doxazosin |
3 |
|
Doxefazepam |
Doxans |
2 |
Doxepin |
Adapin, Sinequan |
2 |
Doxylamine |
Decapryn |
3 |
Dromostanolone |
Drolban |
3 |
Droperidol |
Inapsine, Droleptan, Innovar-Vet (with Fentanyl) |
2 |
Duloxetine |
2 |
|
Dyclonine |
Dyclone |
4 |
Dyphylline |
3 |
|
Edrophonium |
Tensilon |
3 |
Eletripan |
Relpax |
3 |
Eltenac |
4 |
|
Enalapril (metabolite enaloprilat) |
Vasotec |
3 |
Enciprazine |
2 |
|
Endorphins |
1 |
|
Enkephalins |
1 |
|
Ephedrine |
2 |
|
Epibatidine |
2 |
|
Epinephrine |
2 |
|
Ergoloid mesylates (dihydroergocornine mesylate, dihydroergocristine mesylate, and dihydroergocryptine mesylate) |
2 |
|
Ergonovine |
Ergotrate |
4 |
Ergotamine |
Gynergen, Cafergot, etc. |
4 |
Erthrityl tetranitrate |
Cardilate |
3 |
Erythropoietin(EPO) |
Epogen, Procrit, etc. |
2 |
Esmolol |
Brevibloc |
3 |
Esomeprazole |
Nexium |
5 |
Estazolam |
Domnamid, Eurodin, Nuctalon |
2 |
Etamiphylline |
3 |
|
Etanercept |
Enbrel |
4 |
Ethacrynic acid |
Edecrin |
3 |
Ethamivan |
2 |
|
Ethanol |
2 |
|
Ethchlorvynol |
Placidyl |
2 |
Ethinamate |
Valmid |
2 |
Ethoheptazine |
Zactane |
4 |
Ethopropazine |
Parsidol |
2 |
Ethosuximide |
Zarontin |
3 |
Ethotoin |
Peganone |
4 |
Ethoxzolamide |
Cardrase, Ethamide |
4 |
Ethylaminobenzoate (Benzocaine) |
Semets, etc. |
4 |
Ethylestrenol |
Maxibolin, Organon |
3 |
Ethylisobutrazine |
Diquel |
2 |
Ethylmorphine |
Dionin |
1 |
Ethylnorepinephrine |
Bronkephrine |
3 |
Etidocaine |
Duranest |
2 |
Etifoxin |
Stresam |
2 |
Etizolam |
Depas, Pasaden |
2 |
Etodolac |
Lodine |
3 |
Etodroxizine |
Indunox |
2 |
Etomidate |
2 |
|
Etorphine HCl |
M99 |
1 |
Famotidine |
Gaster, etc. |
5 |
Felbamate |
Felbatol |
3 |
Felodipine |
Plendil |
4 |
Fenarbamate |
Tymium |
2 |
Fenbufen |
Cincopal |
3 |
Fenclozic acid |
Myalex |
2 |
Fenfluramine |
Pondimin |
2 |
Fenoldopam |
Corlopam |
3 |
Fenoprofen |
Nalfon |
3 |
Fenoterol |
Berotec |
3 |
Fenspiride |
Respiride, Respan, etc |
3 |
Fentanyl |
Sublimaze |
1 |
Fentiazac |
3 |
|
Fexofenadine |
Allegra |
4 |
Firocoxib |
4 |
|
Flecainide |
Idalon |
4 |
Floctafenine |
Idalon, Idarac |
4 |
Fluanisone |
Sedalande |
2 |
Flucinolone |
Synalar, etc. |
4 |
Fludiazepam |
Erispam |
2 |
Fludrocortisone |
Alforone, etc. |
4 |
Flufenamic acid |
3 |
|
Flumethasone |
Flucort, etc. |
4 |
Flumethiazide |
Ademol |
4 |
Flunarizine |
Sibelium |
4 |
Flunisolide |
Bronilide, etc. |
4 |
Flunitrazepam |
Rohypnol, Narcozep, Darkene, Hypnodorm |
2 |
Flunixin |
Banamine |
4 |
Fluocinolone |
Synalar |
4 |
Fluocinonide |
Licon, Lidex |
4 |
Fluopromazine |
Psyquil, Siquil |
2 |
Fluoresone |
Caducid |
2 |
Fluorometholone |
FML |
4 |
Fluoroprednisolone |
Predef-2X |
4 |
Fluoxetine |
Prozac |
2 |
Fluoxymesterone |
Halotestin |
3 |
Flupenthixol |
Depixol, Fluanxol |
2 |
Fluphenazine |
Prolixin, Permitil, Anatensol, etc. |
2 |
Flupirtine |
Katadolone |
3 |
Fluprednisolone |
Alphadrol |
4 |
Flurandrenolide |
Cordran |
4 |
Flurazepam |
Dalmane |
2 |
Flurbiprofen |
Froben |
3 |
Fluspirilene |
Imap, Redeptin |
2 |
Fluticasone |
Flixonase, Flutide |
4 |
Flutoprazepam |
Restas |
2 |
Fluvoxamine |
Dumirox, Faverin, etc. |
2 |
Formebolone |
3 |
|
Formoterol |
Altram |
3 |
Fosinopril, metabolite, Fosinoprilat |
Monopril |
3 |
Fosphenytoin |
Cerebyx |
3 |
Furazabol |
3 |
|
Furosemide |
Lasix |
N/A |
Gabapentin |
Neurontin |
4 |
Galantamine |
Reminyl |
2 |
Gallamine |
Flaxedil |
2 |
Gepirone |
2 |
|
Gestrinone |
3 |
|
Glutethimide |
Doriden |
2 |
Glycopyrrolate |
Robinul |
3 |
Guaifenesin (glycerol guiacolate) |
Gecolate |
4 |
Guanadrel |
Hylorel |
3 |
Guanethidine |
Ismelin |
3 |
Guanabenz |
Wytensin |
3 |
Halazepam |
Paxipam |
2 |
Halcinonide |
Halog |
4 |
Halobetasol |
Ultravate |
4 |
Haloperidol |
Haldol |
2 |
Haloxazolam |
Somelin |
2 |
Hemoglobin glutamers |
Oxyglobin Hemopure |
2 |
Heptaminol |
Corofundol |
3 |
Heroin |
1 |
|
Hexafluorenium |
Myalexen |
2 |
Hexobarbital |
Evipal |
2 |
Hexocyclium |
Tral |
4 |
Hexylcaine |
Cyclaine |
4 |
Homatropine |
Homapin |
3 |
Homophenazine |
Pelvichthol |
2 |
Hydralazine |
Apresoline |
3 |
Hydrochlorthiazide |
Hydrodiuril |
4 |
Hydrocodone (dihydrocodienone) |
Hycodan |
1 |
Hydrocortisone (Cortisol) |
Cortef, etc. |
4 |
Hydroflumethiazide |
Saluron |
4 |
Hydromorphone |
Dilaudid |
1 |
Hydroxyamphetamine |
Paradrine |
1 |
4-Hydroxytestosterone |
3 |
|
Hydroxyzine |
Atarax |
2 |
Ibomal |
Noctal |
2 |
Ibuprofen |
Motrin, Advil, Nurpin, etc. |
4 |
Ibutilide |
Corvert |
3 |
Iloprost |
Ventavis |
3 |
Imipramine |
Imavate, Presamine, Tofranil |
2 |
Indomethacin |
Indocin |
3 |
Infliximab |
Remicade |
4 |
Ipratropium |
3 |
|
Irbesarten |
Avapro |
3 |
Isapirone |
2 |
|
Isocarboxazid |
Marplan |
2 |
Isoetharine |
Bronkosol |
3 |
Isoflupredone |
Predef |
4 |
Isomethadone |
2 |
|
Isometheptene |
Octin, Octon |
4 |
Isopropamide |
Darbid |
4 |
Isoproterenol |
Isoprel |
2 |
Isosorbide dinitrate |
Isordil |
3 |
Isoxicam |
Maxicam |
2 |
Isoxsuprine |
Vasodilan |
4 |
Isradipine |
DynaCirc |
4 |
Kebuzone |
3 |
|
Ketamine |
Ketalar, Ketaset, Vetalar |
2 |
Ketazolam |
Anxon, Laftram, Solatran, Loftran |
2 |
Ketoprofen |
Orudis |
4 |
Ketorolac |
Toradol |
3 |
Labetalol |
Normodyne |
3 |
Lamotrigine |
Lamictal |
3 |
Lansoprazole |
5 |
|
Lenperone |
Elanone-V |
2 |
Letosteine |
Viscotiol, Visiotal |
4 |
Levamisole |
2 |
|
Levobunolol |
Betagan |
3 |
Levomethorphan |
2 |
|
Levorphanol |
Levo-Dremoran |
1 |
Lidocaine |
Xylocaine |
2 |
Lisinopril |
Prinivil, Zestril |
3 |
Lithium |
Lithizine, Duralith, etc. |
2 |
Lobeline |
2 |
|
Lofentanil |
1 |
|
Loflazepate, Ethyl |
Victan |
2 |
Loperamide |
Imodium |
2 |
Loprazolam |
Dormonort, Havlane |
2 |
Loratidine |
Claritin |
4 |
Lorazepam |
Ativan |
2 |
Lormetazepam |
Noctamid |
2 |
Losartan |
Hyzaar |
3 |
Loxapine |
Laxitane |
2 |
Mabuterol |
3 |
|
Maprotiline |
Ludiomil |
2 |
Mazindol |
Sanorex |
1 |
Mebutamate |
Axiten, Dormate, Capla |
2 |
Mecamylamine |
Inversine |
3 |
Meclizine |
Antivert, Bonine |
4 |
Meclofenamic acid |
Arquel |
4 |
Meclofenoxate |
Lucidiril, etc. |
2 |
Medazepam |
Nobrium, etc. |
2 |
Medetomidine |
Domitor |
3 |
Medrysone |
Medriusar, etc. |
4 |
Mefenamic acid |
Ponstel |
3 |
Meloxicam |
Mobic |
4 |
Melperone |
Eunerpan |
2 |
Memantine |
Namenda |
2 |
Meparfynol |
Oblivon |
2 |
Mepazine |
Pacatal |
2 |
Mepenzolate |
Cantil |
3 |
Meperidine |
Demerol |
1 |
Mephenesin |
Tolserol |
4 |
Mephenoxalone |
Control, etc. |
2 |
Mephentermine |
Wyamine |
1 |
Mephenytoin |
Mesantoin |
2 |
Mephobarbital (Methylphenobarbital) |
Mebaral |
2 |
Mepivacaine |
Carbocaine |
2 |
Meprobamate |
Equanil, Miltown |
2 |
Meralluride |
Mercuhydrin |
4 |
Merbaphen |
Novasural |
4 |
Mercaptomerin |
Thiomerin |
4 |
Mercumalilin |
Cumertilin |
4 |
Mersalyl |
Salyrgan |
4 |
Mesalamine |
Asacol |
5 |
Mesoridazine |
Serentil |
2 |
Mestanolone |
3 |
|
Mesterolone |
3 |
|
Metaclazepam |
Talis |
2 |
Metaproterenol |
Alupent, Metaprel |
3 |
Metaraminol |
Aramine |
1 |
Metaxalone |
Skelaxin |
4 |
Metazocine |
2 |
|
Metenolone |
3 |
|
Methachloline |
3 |
|
Methadone |
Dolophine |
1 |
Methamphetamine |
Desoxyn |
1 |
Methandienone |
3 |
|
Methandriol |
Probolic |
3 |
Methandrostenolone |
Dianabol |
3 |
Methantheline |
Banthine |
3 |
Methapyrilene |
Histadyl, etc. |
4 |
Methaqualone |
Quaalude |
1 |
Metharbital |
Gemonil |
2 |
Methasterone |
3 |
|
Methazolamide |
Naptazane |
4 |
Methcathinone |
1 |
|
Methdilazine |
Tacaryl |
4 |
Methixene |
Trest |
3 |
Methocarbamol |
Robaxin |
4 |
Methohexital |
Brevital |
2 |
Methotrexate |
Folex, Nexate, etc. |
4 |
Methotrimeprazine |
Levoprome, Neurocil, etc. |
2 |
Methoxamine |
Vasoxyl |
3 |
Methoxyphenamine |
Orthoxide |
3 |
Methscopolamine |
Pamine |
4 |
Methsuximide |
Celontin |
3 |
Methylatropine |
3 |
|
Methylchlorthiazide |
Enduron |
4 |
Methyldienolone |
3 |
|
Methyldopa |
Aldomet |
3 |
Methylergonovine |
Methergine |
4 |
Methylnortestosterone |
3 |
|
Methylphenidate |
Ritalin |
1 |
Methylprednisolone |
Medrol |
4 |
Methyltestosterone |
Metandren |
3 |
Methyl-1-testosterone |
3 |
|
Methyprylon |
Noludar |
2 |
Methysergide |
Sansert |
4 |
Metiamide |
4 |
|
Metoclopramide |
Reglan |
4 |
Metocurine |
Metubine |
2 |
Metolazone |
3 |
|
Metomidate |
Hypnodil |
2 |
Metopon (methyldihydromorphinone) |
1 |
|
Metoprolol |
Lopressor |
3 |
Mexazolam |
Melex |
2 |
Mexilitine |
Mexilil |
4 |
Mibefradil |
Posicor |
3 |
Mibolerone |
3 |
|
Midazolam |
Versed |
2 |
Midodrine |
Pro-Amiline |
3 |
Milrinone |
4 |
|
Minoxidil |
Loniten |
3 |
Mirtazepine |
Remeron |
2 |
Misoprostel |
Cytotec |
5 |
Mivacurium |
Mivacron |
2 |
Modafinil |
Provigil |
2 |
Moexipril (metabolite, moexiprilat) |
Uniretic |
3 |
Molindone |
Moban |
2 |
Mometasone |
Elocon |
4 |
Montelukast |
Singulair |
4 |
Moperone |
Luvatren |
2 |
Morphine |
1 |
|
Mosaprimine |
2 |
|
Muscarine |
3 |
|
Nabumetone |
Anthraxan, Relafen, Reliflex |
3 |
Nadol |
Corgard |
3 |
Naepaine |
Amylsine |
4 |
Nalbuphine |
Nubain |
2 |
Nalorphine |
Nalline, Lethidrone |
2 |
Naloxone |
Narcan |
3 |
Naltrexone |
Revia |
3 |
Nandrolone |
Nandrolin, Laurabolin, Durabolin |
3 |
Naphazoline |
Privine |
4 |
Naproxen |
Equiproxen, Naprosyn |
4 |
Naratriptan |
Amerge |
3 |
Nebivolol |
3 |
|
Nedocromil |
Tilade |
5 |
Nefazodone |
Serzone |
2 |
Nefopam |
3 |
|
Neostigmine |
Prostigmine |
3 |
Nicardipine |
Cardine |
4 |
Nifedipine |
Procardia |
4 |
Niflumic acid |
Nifluril |
3 |
Nikethamide |
Coramine |
1 |
Nimesulide |
3 |
|
Nimetazepam |
Erimin |
2 |
Nimodipine |
Nemotop |
4 |
Nitrazepam |
Mogadon |
2 |
Nitroglycerin |
3 |
|
Nizatidine |
Axid |
5 |
19-Norandrostenediol |
3 |
|
19-Norandrostenedione |
3 |
|
Norbolethone |
3 |
|
Norclosterbol |
3 |
|
Nordiazepam |
Calmday, Nordaz, etc. |
2 |
Norepinephrine |
2 |
|
Norethandrolone |
3 |
|
Nortestosterone |
4 |
|
Nortriptyline |
Aventyl, Pamelor |
2 |
Nylidrine |
Arlidin |
3 |
Olanzepine |
Zyprexa |
2 |
Olmesartan |
Benicar |
3 |
Olsalazine |
Dipentum |
4 |
Omeprazole |
Prilosec, Losec |
5 |
Orphenadrine |
Norlfex |
4 |
Oxabolone |
3 |
|
Oxandrolone |
Anavar |
3 |
Oxaprozin |
Daypro, Deflam |
4 |
Oxazepam |
Serax |
2 |
Oxazolam |
Serenal |
2 |
Oxcarbazepine |
Trileptal |
3 |
Oxilofrine (hydroxyephedrine) |
2 |
|
Oxprenolol |
Trasicor |
3 |
Oxycodone |
Percodan |
1 |
Oxymesterone |
3 |
|
Oxymetazoline |
Afrin |
4 |
Oxymetholone |
Adroyd, Anadrol |
3 |
Oxymorphone |
Numorphan |
1 |
Oxyperitine |
Forit, Integrin |
2 |
Oxyphenbutazone |
Tandearil |
4 |
Oxyphencyclimine |
Daricon |
4 |
Oxyphenonium |
Antrenyl |
4 |
Paliperidone |
2 |
|
Pancuronium |
Pavulon |
2 |
Pantoprazole |
Protonix |
5 |
Papaverine |
Pavagen, etc. |
3 |
Paraldehyde |
Paral |
2 |
Paramethadione |
Paradione |
3 |
Paramethasone |
Haldrone |
4 |
Pargyline |
Eutonyl |
3 |
Paroxetine |
Paxil, Seroxat |
2 |
Pemoline |
Cylert |
1 |
Penbutolol |
Levatol |
3 |
Penfluridol |
Cyperon |
2 |
Pentaerythritol tetranitrate |
Duotrate |
3 |
Pentazocine |
Talwin |
3 |
Pentobarbital |
Nembutal |
2 |
Pentoxyfylline |
Trental, Vazofirin |
4 |
Pentylenetetrazol |
Metrazol, Nioric |
1 |
Perazine |
Taxilan |
2 |
Perfluorodecolin |
2 |
|
Perfluorodecahydronophthalene |
2 |
|
Perfluorooctylbromide |
2 |
|
Perfluorotripropylamine |
2 |
|
Perfluorocarbons |
2 |
|
Periciazine |
Alodept, etc. |
2 |
Perindopril |
Biprel |
3 |
Perlapine |
Hypnodin |
2 |
Perphenazine |
Trilafon |
2 |
Phenacemide |
Phenurone |
4 |
Phenaglycodol |
Acalo, Alcamid, etc. |
2 |
Phenazocine |
Narphen |
1 |
Phencyclidine (PCP) |
Sernylan |
1 |
Phendimetrazine |
Bontril, etc. |
1 |
Phenelzine |
Nardelzine, Nardil |
2 |
Phenindione |
Hedulin |
5 |
Phenmetrazine |
Preludin |
1 |
Phenobarbital |
Luminal |
2 |
Phenoxybenzamine |
Dibenzyline |
3 |
Phenprocoumon |
Liquamar |
5 |
Phensuximide |
Milontin |
4 |
Phentermine |
Iomamin |
2 |
Phentolamine |
Regitine |
3 |
Phenylbutazone |
Butazolidin |
4 |
Phenylephrine |
Isophrin, Neo-Synephrine |
3 |
Phenylpropanolamine |
Propadrine |
3 |
Phenytoin |
Dilantin |
4 |
Physostigmine |
Eserine |
3 |
Picrotoxin |
1 |
|
Piminodine |
Alvodine, Cimadon |
2 |
Pimozide |
Orap |
2 |
Pinazepam |
Domar |
2 |
Pindolol |
Viskin |
3 |
Pipamperone |
Dipiperon |
2 |
Pipecuronium |
Arduan |
2 |
Pipequaline |
2 |
|
Piperacetazine |
Psymod, Quide |
2 |
Piperocaine |
Metycaine |
2 |
Pipotiazine |
Lonseren, Piportil |
2 |
Pipradrol |
Dataril, Gerondyl, etc. |
2 |
Piquindone |
2 |
|
Pirbuterol |
Maxair |
3 |
Pirenzapine |
Gastrozepin |
5 |
Piretanide |
Arelix, Tauliz |
3 |
Piritramide |
1 |
|
Piroxicam |
Feldene |
3 |
Polyethylene glycol |
5 |
|
Polythiazide |
Renese |
4 |
Pramoxine |
Tronothaine |
4 |
Prazepam |
Verstran, Centrax |
2 |
Prazosin |
Minipress |
3 |
Prednisolone |
Delta-Cortef, etc. |
4 |
Prednisone |
Meticorten, etc. |
4 |
Prilocaine |
Citanest |
2 |
Primidone |
Mysoline |
3 |
Probenecid |
4 |
|
Procainamide |
Pronestyl |
4 |
Procaine |
3 |
|
Procaterol |
Pro Air |
3 |
Prochlorperazine |
Darbazine, Compazine |
2 |
Procyclidine |
Kemadrin |
3 |
Promazine |
Sparine |
3 |
Promethazine |
Phenergan |
3 |
Propafenone |
Rythmol |
4 |
Propanidid |
2 |
|
Propantheline |
Pro-Banthine |
3 |
Proparacaine |
Ophthaine |
4 |
Propentophylline |
Karsivan |
3 |
Propiomazine |
Largon |
2 |
Propionylpromazine |
Tranvet |
2 |
Propiram |
2 |
|
Propofol |
Diprivan, Disoprivan |
2 |
Propoxycaine |
Ravocaine |
2 |
Propranolol |
Inderal |
3 |
Propylhexedrine |
Benzedrex |
4 |
Prostanazol |
3 |
|
Prothipendyl |
Dominal |
2 |
Protokylol |
Ventaire |
3 |
Protriptyline |
Concordin, Triptil |
2 |
Proxibarbital |
Axeen, Centralgol |
2 |
Pseudoephedrine |
Cenafed, Novafed |
3 |
Pyridostigmine |
Mestinon, Regonol |
3 |
Pyrilamine |
Neoantergan, Equihist |
3 |
Pyrithyldione |
Hybersulfan, Sonodor |
2 |
Quazipam |
Doral |
2 |
Quetiapine |
Seroquel |
2 |
Quinbolone |
3 |
|
Quinapril, metabolite Quinaprilat |
Accupril |
3 |
Quinidine |
Quinidex, Quinicardine |
4 |
Rabeprazole |
Aciphex |
5 |
Racemethorphan |
2 |
|
Racemorphan |
2 |
|
Raclopride |
2 |
|
Ractopamine |
Raylean |
2 |
Ramipril, metabolite Ramiprilat |
Altace |
3 |
Ranitidine |
Zantac |
5 |
Remifentanil |
Ultiva |
1 |
Remoxipride |
Roxiam |
2 |
Reserpine |
Serpasil |
2 |
Rilmazafone |
2 |
|
Risperidone |
2 |
|
Ritanserin |
2 |
|
Ritodrine |
Yutopar |
3 |
Rivastigmine |
Exelon |
3 |
Rizatripan |
Maxalt |
3 |
Rocuronium |
Zemuron |
2 |
Rofecoxib |
Vioxx |
2 |
Romifidine |
Sedivet |
2 |
Ropivacaine |
Naropin |
2 |
Salicylamide |
4 |
|
Salicylate |
4 |
|
Salmeterol |
3 |
|
Scopolamine (Hyoscine) |
Triptone |
3 |
Secobarbital (Quinalbarbitone) |
Seconal |
2 |
Selegiline |
Eldepryl, Jumex, etc. |
2 |
Sertraline |
Lustral, Zoloft |
2 |
Sibutramine |
Meridia |
3 |
Sildenafil |
Viagra |
3 |
Snake Venoms |
2 |
|
Somatropin |
Nutropin |
2 |
Somatrem |
Protropin |
2 |
Sotalol |
Betapace, Sotacor |
3 |
Spiclomazine |
2 |
|
Spiperone |
2 |
|
Spirapril, metabolite Spiraprilat |
Renomax |
3 |
Spironalactone |
Aldactone |
4 |
Stanozolol |
Winstrol-V |
3 |
Stenbolone |
3 |
|
Strychnine |
1 |
|
Succinylcholine |
Sucostrin, Quelin, etc. |
2 |
Sufentanil |
Sufenta |
1 |
Sulfasalazine |
Azulfidine, Azaline |
4 |
Sulfondiethylmethane |
2 |
|
Sulfonmethane |
2 |
|
Sulforidazine |
Inofal |
2 |
Sulindac |
Clinoril |
3 |
Sulpiride |
Aiglonyl, Sulpitil |
2 |
Sultopride |
Barnetil |
2 |
Sumatriptan |
Imitrex |
3 |
Tadalasil |
Cialis |
3 |
Talbutal |
Lotusate |
2 |
Tandospirone |
2 |
|
Telmisartin |
Micardis |
3 |
Temazepam |
Restoril |
2 |
Tenoxicam |
Alganex, etc. |
3 |
Tepoxalin |
3 |
|
Terazosin |
Hytrin |
3 |
Terbutaline |
Brethine, Bricanyl |
3 |
Terfenadine |
Seldane, Triludan |
4 |
Testolactone |
Teslac |
3 |
Testosterone |
3 |
|
Tetrabenazine |
Nitoman |
2 |
Tetracaine |
Pontocaine |
2 |
Tetrahydrogestrinone |
3 |
|
Tetrahydrozoline |
Tyzine |
4 |
Tetrazepam |
Musaril, Myolastin |
2 |
Thebaine |
2 |
|
Theobromine |
4 |
|
Theophylline |
Aqualphyllin, etc. |
3 |
Thialbarbital |
Kemithal |
2 |
Thiamylal |
Surital |
2 |
Thiethylperazine |
Torecan |
2 |
Thiopental |
Pentothal |
2 |
Thiopropazate |
Dartal |
2 |
Thioproperazine |
Majeptil |
2 |
Thioridazine |
Mellaril |
2 |
Thiosalicylate |
4 |
|
Thiothixene |
Navane |
2 |
Thiphenamil |
Trocinate |
4 |
Tiapride |
Italprid, Luxoben, etc. |
2 |
Tiaprofenic acid |
Surgam |
3 |
Tiletamine |
Component of Telazol |
2 |
Timiperone |
Tolopelon |
2 |
Timolol |
Blocardrin |
3 |
Tocainide |
Tonocard |
4 |
Tofisopam |
Grandaxain, Seriel |
2 |
Tolazoline |
Priscoline |
3 |
Tolmetin |
Tolectin |
3 |
Topirimate |
Topamax |
2 |
Torsemide (Torasemide) |
Demadex |
3 |
Tramadol |
Ultram |
2 |
Trandolapril (and metabolite, trandolaprilat) |
Tarka |
3 |
Tranexamic acid |
4 |
|
Tranylcypromine |
Parnate |
2 |
Trazodone |
Desyrel |
2 |
Trenbolone |
Finoplix |
3 |
Tretoquinol |
Inolin |
2 |
Triamcinolone |
Vetalog, etc. |
4 |
Triamterene |
Dyrenium |
4 |
Triazolam |
Halcion |
2 |
Tribromethanol |
2 |
|
Tricaine methanesulfonate |
Finquel |
2 |
Trichlormethiazide |
Naqua, Naquasone |
4 |
Trichloroethanol |
2 |
|
Tricholoethylene |
Trilene, Trimar |
2 |
Triclofos |
Triclos |
2 |
Tridihexethyl |
Pathilon |
4 |
Trifluomeprazine |
Nortran |
2 |
Trifluoperazine |
Stelazine |
2 |
Trifluperidol |
Triperidol |
2 |
Triflupromazine |
Vetame, Vesprin |
2 |
Trihexylphenidyl |
Artane |
3 |
Trimeprazine |
Temaril |
4 |
Trimethadione |
Tridione |
3 |
Trimethaphan |
Arfonad |
3 |
Trimipramine |
Surmontil |
2 |
Tripelennamine |
PBZ |
3 |
Triprolidine |
Actidil |
4 |
Tubocurarine (Curare) |
Metubin |
2 |
Tybamate |
Benvil, Nospan, etc. |
2 |
Urethane |
2 |
|
Valdecoxib |
2 |
|
Valerenic acid |
3 |
|
Valnoctamide |
Nirvanyl |
2 |
Valsartan |
Diovan |
3 |
Vardenafil |
Levitra |
3 |
Vedaprofen |
4 |
|
Venlafaxine |
Efflexor |
2 |
Veralipride |
Accional, Veralipril |
2 |
Verapamil |
Calan, Isoptin |
4 |
Vercuronium |
Norcuron |
2 |
Viloxazine |
Catatrol, Vivalan, etc. |
2 |
Vinbarbital |
Delvinol |
2 |
Vinylbital |
Optanox, Speda |
2 |
Warfarin |
Coumadin, Coufarin |
5 |
Xylazine |
Rompun, Bay Va 1470 |
3 |
Xylometazoline |
Otrivin |
4 |
Yohimbine |
2 |
|
Zafirlukast |
Accolate |
4 |
Zaleplon |
Sonata |
2 |
Zeranol |
Ralgro |
4 |
Ziconotide |
1 |
|
Zileuton |
Zyflo |
4 |
Ziprasidone |
Geoden |
2 |
Zolazepam |
2 |
|
Zolmitriptan |
Zomig |
3 |
Zolpidem |
Ambien, Stilnox |
2 |
Zomepirac |
Zomax |
2 |
Zonisamide |
Zonegran |
3 |
Zopiclone |
Imovan |
2 |
Zotepine |
Lodopin |
2 |
Zuclopenthixol |
Ciatyl, Cesordinol |
2 |
[DELTA]-1-androstene-3, 17-diol |
3 |
|
[DELTA]-1-androstene-3, 17-dione |
3 |
|
[DELTA]-1-dihydrotestosterone |
3 |
Listing By Classification
Class 1: Stimulant and depressant drugs that have the highest potential to affect performance and that have no generally accepted medical use in the racing horse. Many of these agents are Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) Schedule II substances. These include the following drugs and their metabolites: Opiates, opium derivatives, synthetic opioids, psychoactive drugs, all DEA Schedule 1* substances (see http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/pubs/scheduling.html), amphetamines and amphetamine-like drugs as well as related drugs, including but not limited to apomorphine, nikethamide, mazindol, pemoline, and pentylenetetrazol.
Drug |
Trade Name(s) |
Class |
Alfentanil |
Alfenta |
1 |
Amphetamine |
1 |
|
Anileridine |
Leritine |
1 |
Apomorphine |
1 |
|
Benzylpiperazine (BZP) |
1 |
|
Carfentanil |
1 |
|
Cathinone |
1 |
|
a-Cobratoxin |
1 |
|
Cocaine |
1 |
|
Codeine |
1 |
|
DEA Schedule 1 (all)* |
||
Dextromoramide |
Palfium, Narcolo |
1 |
Diamorphine |
1 |
|
Donepezil |
Aricept |
1 |
Endorphins |
1 |
|
Enkephalins |
1 |
|
Ethylmorphine |
Dionin |
1 |
Etorphine HCl |
M99 |
1 |
Fentanyl |
Sublimaze |
1 |
Heroin |
1 |
|
Hydrocodone (dihydrocodienone) |
Hydocane |
1 |
Hydromorphone |
Dilaudid |
1 |
Hydroxyamphetamine |
Paradrine |
1 |
Levorphanol |
Levo-Dremoran |
1 |
Lofentanil |
1 |
|
Mazindol |
Sanorex |
1 |
Meperidine |
Demerol |
1 |
Mephentermine |
Wyamine |
1 |
Metaraminol |
Aramine |
1 |
Methadone |
Dolophine |
1 |
Methamphetamine |
Desoxyn |
1 |
Methaqualone |
Quaalude |
1 |
Methcathinone |
1 |
|
Methylphenidate |
Ritalin |
1 |
Metopon (methyldihydromorphinone) |
1 |
|
Morphine |
1 |
|
Nikethamide |
Coramine |
1 |
Oxycodone |
Percodan |
1 |
Oxymorphone |
Numorphan |
1 |
Pemoline |
Cylert |
1 |
Pentylenetetrazol |
Metrazol, Nioric |
1 |
Phenazocine |
Narphen |
1 |
Phencyclidine (PCP) |
Sernylan |
1 |
Phendimetrazine |
Bontril, etc. |
1 |
Phenmetrazine |
Preludin |
1 |
Picrotoxin |
1 |
|
Piritramide |
1 |
|
Remifentanil |
Ultiva |
1 |
Strychnine |
1 |
|
Sufentanil |
Sufenta |
1 |
Ziconotide |
1 |
Class 2: Drugs that have a high potential to affect performance, but less of a potential than Class 1. These drugs are 1) not generally accepted as therapeutic agents in racing horses, or 2) they are therapeutic agents that have a high potential for abuse.
Drug |
Trade Name(s) |
Class |
Acecarbromal |
2 |
|
Acetophenazine |
Tindal |
2 |
Adinazolam |
2 |
|
Alclofenac |
2 |
|
Alcuronium |
Alloferin |
2 |
Alphaprodine |
Nisentil |
2 |
Alpidem |
Anaxyl |
2 |
Alprazolam |
Xanax |
2 |
Althesin |
Saffan |
2 |
Amisulpride |
Solian |
2 |
Amitriptyline |
Elavil, Amitril, Endep |
2 |
Amobarbital |
Amytal |
2 |
Amoxapine |
Asendin |
2 |
Amperozide |
2 |
|
Anilopam |
Anisine |
2 |
Aprobarbital |
Alurate |
2 |
Articaine |
Septocaine; Ultracaine, etc. |
2 |
Atomoxetine |
Strattera |
2 |
Atracurium |
Tracrium |
2 |
Azacylonol |
Frenque |
2 |
Azaperone |
Stresnil, Suicalm, Fentaz |
2 |
Barbital |
Veronal |
2 |
Barbiturates |
2 |
|
Bemegride |
Megimide, Mikedimide |
2 |
Benoxaprofen |
2 |
|
Benperidol |
Anquil |
2 |
Bentazepam |
Tiadipona |
2 |
Benzactizine |
Deprol, Bronchodiletten |
2 |
Benzoctamine |
2 |
|
Benzodiazepines |
2 |
|
Benzphetamine |
Didrex |
2 |
Benztropine |
Cogentin |
2 |
Biriperone |
2 |
|
Brimonidine |
2 |
|
Bromazepam |
Lexotan, Lectopam |
2 |
Bromisovalum |
Diffucord, etc. |
2 |
Bromocriptine |
Parlodel |
2 |
Bromperidol |
Bromidol |
2 |
Brotizolam |
Brotocol |
2 |
Bupivacaine |
Marcaine |
2 |
Buprenorphine |
Temgesic |
2 |
Buspirone |
Buspar |
2 |
Buspropion |
Wellbutrin |
2 |
Butabarbital |
Butacaps, Butasol, etc. |
2 |
Butalbital (Talbutal) |
Fiorinal |
2 |
Butanilicaine |
Hostacain |
2 |
Butaperazine |
Repoise |
2 |
Butoctamide |
Listomin |
2 |
Caffeine |
2 |
|
Camazepam |
Paxor |
2 |
Captodiame |
Covatine |
2 |
Carbidopa + levodopa |
Sinemet |
2 |
Carbromol |
Mifudorm |
2 |
Carisoprodol |
Soma, Rela |
2 |
Carphenazine |
Proketazine |
2 |
Carpipramine |
Prazinil |
2 |
Carticaine (see articaine) |
Septocaine; Ultracaine, etc. |
2 |
Chloralose (Alpha-Chloralose) |
2 |
|
Chloral betaine |
Beta-Chlor |
2 |
Chloral hydrate |
Nactec, Oridrate, etc. |
2 |
Chloraldehyde (chloral) |
2 |
|
Chlordiazepoxide |
Librium |
2 |
Chlormezanone |
Trancopal |
2 |
Chloroform |
2 |
|
Chlorhexidol |
2 |
|
Chloroprocaine |
Nesacaine |
2 |
Chlorproethazine |
Newiplege |
2 |
Chlorpromazine |
Thorazine, Largactil |
2 |
Chlorprothixene |
Taractan |
2 |
Citalopram |
Celex |
2 |
Clobazam |
Urbanyl |
2 |
Clocapramine |
2 |
|
Clomethiazole |
2 |
|
Clomipramine |
Anafranil |
2 |
Clonazepam |
Klonopin |
2 |
Clorazepate |
Tranxene |
2 |
Clothiapine |
Entermin |
2 |
Clotiazepam |
Trecalmo, Rize |
2 |
Cloxazolam |
Enadel, Sepazon, Tolestan |
2 |
Clozapine |
Clozaril, Leponex |
2 |
Conorphone |
2 |
|
Corticaine |
Ultracain |
2 |
Crotetamide |
2 |
|
Cyamemazine |
Tercian |
2 |
Cyclobarbital |
Phanodorm |
2 |
Darbepoetin |
Aranesp |
2 |
Decamethonium |
Syncurine |
2 |
Demoxepam |
2 |
|
Desipramine |
Norpromine, Pertofrane |
2 |
Dezocine |
Dalgan® |
2 |
Diazepam |
Valium |
2 |
Dichloralphenazone |
Febenol, Isocom |
2 |
Diethylpropion |
Tepanil, etc. |
2 |
Diethylthiambutene |
Themalon |
2 |
Dihydrocodeine |
Parcodin |
2 |
Dilorazepam |
Briantum |
2 |
Diprenorphine |
M50/50 |
2 |
Dixyrazine |
Esucos |
2 |
Dopamine |
Intropin |
2 |
Doxacurium |
Nuromax |
2 |
Doxapram |
Dopram |
2 |
Doxefazepam |
Doxans |
2 |
Doxepin |
Adapin, Sinequan |
2 |
Droperidol |
Inapsine, Droleptan, |
2 |
Duloxetine |
2 |
|
Enciprazine |
2 |
|
Ephedrine |
2 |
|
Epibatidine |
2 |
|
Epinephrine |
2 |
|
Ergoloid Mesylates (dihydroergocornine Mesylate, dihydroergocristine mesylate and dihydroergocryptine mesylate) |
2 |
|
Erythropoietin (EPO) |
Epogen, Procrit, etc. |
2 |
Estazolam |
Domnamid, Eurodin, |
2 |
Ethamivan |
2 |
|
Ethanol |
2 |
|
Ethchlorvynol |
Placidyl |
2 |
Ethinamate |
Valmid |
2 |
Ethopropazine |
Parsidol |
2 |
Ethylisobutrazine |
Diquel |
2 |
Etidocaine |
Duranest |
2 |
Etifoxin |
Stresam |
2 |
Etizolam |
Depas, Pasaden |
2 |
Etodroxizine |
Indunox |
2 |
Etomidate |
2 |
|
Fenarbamate |
Tymium |
2 |
Fenclozic Acid |
Cincopal |
2 |
Fenfluramine |
Pondimin |
2 |
Fluanisone |
Sedalande |
2 |
Fludiazepam |
Erispam |
2 |
Flunitrazepam |
Rohypnol, Narcozep, Darkene, Hypnodorm |
2 |
Fluopromazine |
Psyquil, Siquil |
2 |
Fluoresone |
Caducid |
2 |
Fluoxetine |
Prozac |
2 |
Flupenthixol |
Depixol, Fluanxol |
2 |
Fluphenazine |
Prolixin, Permitil, Anatensol, |
2 |
Flurazepam |
Dalmane |
2 |
Fluspirilene |
Imap, Redeptin |
2 |
Flutoprazepam |
Restas |
2 |
Fluvoxamine |
Dumirox, Faverin, etc. |
2 |
Galantamine |
Reminyl |
2 |
Gallamine |
Flaxedil |
2 |
Gepirone |
2 |
|
Glutethimide |
Doriden |
2 |
Halazepam |
Paxipam |
2 |
Haloperidol |
Haldol |
2 |
Haloxazolam |
Somelin |
2 |
Hemoglobin glutamers |
Oxyglobin, Hemopure |
2 |
Hexafluorenium |
Myalexen |
2 |
Hexobarbital |
Evipal |
2 |
Homophenazine |
Pelvichthol |
2 |
Hydroxyzine |
Atarax |
2 |
Ibomal |
Noctal |
2 |
Imipramine |
Imavate, Presamine, |
2 |
Isapirone |
2 |
|
Isocarboxazid |
Marplan |
2 |
Isomethadone |
2 |
|
Isoproterenol |
Isoprel |
2 |
Isoxicam |
Maxicam |
2 |
Ketamine |
Ketalar, Ketaset, Vetalar |
2 |
Ketazolam |
Anxon, Laftram, Solatran, Loftran |
2 |
Lenperone |
Elanone-V |
2 |
Levamisole |
2 |
|
Levomethorphan |
2 |
|
Lidocaine |
Xylocaine |
2 |
Lithium |
Lithizine, Duralith, etc. |
2 |
Lobeline |
2 |
|
Loflazepate, Ethyl |
Victan |
2 |
Loperamide |
Imodium |
2 |
Loprazolam |
Dormonort, Havlane |
2 |
Lorazepam |
Ativan |
2 |
Lormetazepam |
Noctamid |
2 |
Loxapine |
Laxitane |
2 |
Maprotiline |
Ludiomil |
2 |
Mebutamate |
Axiten, Dormate, Capla |
2 |
Meclofenoxate |
Lucidiril, etc. |
2 |
Medazepam |
Nobrium, etc. |
2 |
Melperone |
Eunerpan |
2 |
Memantine |
Namenda |
2 |
Meparfynol |
Oblivon |
2 |
Mepazine |
Pacatal |
2 |
Mephenoxalone |
Control, etc. |
2 |
Mephenytoin |
Mesantoin |
2 |
Mephobarbital |
Mebaral |
2 |
Mepivacaine |
Carbocaine |
2 |
Meprobamate |
Equanil, Miltown |
2 |
Mesoridazine |
Serentil |
2 |
Metaclazepam |
Talis |
2 |
Metazocine |
2 |
|
Metharbital |
Gemonil |
2 |
Methohexital |
Brevital |
2 |
Methotrimeprazine |
Levoprome, Neurocil, etc. |
2 |
Methyprylon |
Noludar |
2 |
Metocurine |
Metubine |
2 |
Metomidate |
Hypnodil |
2 |
Mexazolam |
Melex |
2 |
Midazolam |
Versed |
2 |
Mirtazepine |
Remeron |
2 |
Mivacurium |
Mivacron |
2 |
Modafinil |
Provigil |
2 |
Molindone |
Moban |
2 |
Moperone |
Luvatren |
2 |
Mosaprimine |
2 |
|
Nalbuphine |
Nubain |
2 |
Nalorphine |
Nalline, Lethidrone |
2 |
Nefazodone |
Serzone |
2 |
Nimetazepam |
Erimin |
2 |
Nitrazepam |
Mogadon |
2 |
Nordiazepam |
Calmday, Nordaz, etc. |
2 |
Norepinephrine |
2 |
|
Nortriptyline |
Aventyl, Pamelor |
2 |
Olanzepine |
Zyprexa |
2 |
Oxazepam |
Serax |
2 |
Oxazolam |
Serenal |
2 |
Oxilofrine (hydroxyephedrine) |
2 |
|
Oxyperitine |
Forit, Integrin |
2 |
Paliperidone |
2 |
|
Pancuronium |
Pavulon |
2 |
Paraldehyde |
Paral |
2 |
Paroxetine |
Paxil, Seroxat |
2 |
Penfluridol |
Cyperon |
2 |
Pentobarbital |
Nembutal |
2 |
Perazine |
Taxilan |
2 |
Perfluorodecolin |
2 |
|
Perfluorodecahydronophthalene |
2 |
|
Perfluorooctylbromide |
2 |
|
Perfluorotripropylamine |
2 |
|
Perfluorocarbons |
2 |
|
Periciazine |
Alodept, etc. |
2 |
Perlapine |
Hypnodin |
2 |
Perphenazine |
Trilafon |
2 |
Phenaglycodol |
Acalo, Alcamid, etc. |
2 |
Phenelzine |
Nardelzine, Nardil |
2 |
Phenobarbital |
Luminal |
2 |
Phentermine |
Iomamin |
2 |
Piminodine |
Alvodine, Cimadon |
2 |
Pimozide |
Orap |
2 |
Pinazepam |
Domar |
2 |
Pipamperone |
Dipiperon |
2 |
Pipecuronium |
Arduan |
2 |
Pipequaline |
2 |
|
Piperacetazine |
Psymod, Quide |
2 |
Piperocaine |
Metycaine |
2 |
Pipotiazine |
Lonseren, Piportil |
2 |
Pipradrol |
Dataril, Gerondyl, etc. |
2 |
Piquindone |
2 |
|
Prazepam |
Verstran, Centrax |
2 |
Prilocaine |
Citanest |
2 |
Prochlorperazine |
Darbazine, Compazine |
2 |
Propanidid |
2 |
|
Propiomazine |
Largon |
2 |
Propionylpromazine |
Tranvet |
2 |
Propiram |
2 |
|
Propofol |
Diprivan, Disoprivan |
2 |
Propoxycaine |
Ravocaine |
2 |
Prothipendyl |
Dominal |
2 |
Protriptyline |
Concordin, Triptil |
2 |
Proxibarbital |
Axeen, Centralgol |
2 |
Pyrithyldione |
Hybersulfan, Sonodor |
2 |
Quazipam |
Doral |
2 |
Quetiapine |
Seroquel |
2 |
Racemethorphan |
2 |
|
Racemorphan |
2 |
|
Raclopride |
2 |
|
Ractopamine |
Raylean |
2 |
Remoxipride |
Roxiam |
2 |
Reserpine |
Serpasil |
2 |
Rilmazafone |
2 |
|
Risperidone |
2 |
|
Ritanserin |
2 |
|
Rivastigmine |
Exelon |
2 |
Rocuronium |
Zemuron |
2 |
Rofecoxib |
Vioxx |
2 |
Romifidine |
Sedivet |
2 |
Ropivacaine |
Naropin |
2 |
Secobarbital |
Seconal |
2 |
Selegiline |
Eldepryl, Jumex |
2 |
Sertraline |
Lustral, Zoloft |
2 |
Snake Venoms |
2 |
|
Somatrem |
Protropin |
2 |
Somatropin |
Nutropin |
2 |
Spiclomazine |
2 |
|
Spiperone |
2 |
|
Succinylcholine |
Sucostrin, Quelin, etc. |
2 |
Sulfondiethylmethane |
2 |
|
Sulfonmethane |
2 |
|
Sulforidazine |
Inofal |
2 |
Sulpiride |
Aiglonyl, Sulpitil |
2 |
Sultopride |
Barnetil |
2 |
Talbutal |
Lotusate |
2 |
Tandospirone |
2 |
|
Temazepam |
Restoril |
2 |
Tetrabenazine |
Nitoman |
2 |
Tetracaine |
Pontocaine |
2 |
Tetrazepam |
Musaril, Myolastin |
2 |
Thebaine |
2 |
|
Thialbarbital |
Kemithal |
2 |
Thiamylal |
Surital |
2 |
Thiethylperazine |
Torecan |
2 |
Thiopental |
Pentothal |
2 |
Thiopropazate |
Dartal |
2 |
Thioproperazine |
Majeptil |
2 |
Thioridazine |
Mellaril |
2 |
Thiothixene |
Navane |
2 |
Tiapride |
Italprid, Luxoben, etc. |
2 |
Tiletamine |
Component of Telazol |
2 |
Timiperone |
Tolopelon |
2 |
Tofisopam |
Grandaxain, Seriel |
2 |
Topirimate |
Topamax |
2 |
Tramadol |
Ultram |
2 |
Tranylcypromine |
Parnate |
2 |
Trazodone |
Desyrel |
2 |
Tretoquinol |
Inolin |
2 |
Triazolam |
Halcion |
2 |
Tribromethanol |
2 |
|
Tricaine methanesulfonate |
Finquel |
2 |
Trichloroethanol |
2 |
|
Tricholoethylene |
Trilene, Trimar |
2 |
Triclofos |
Triclos |
2 |
Trifluomeprazine |
Nortran |
2 |
Trifluoperazine |
Stelazine |
2 |
Trifluperidol |
Triperidol |
2 |
Triflupromazine |
Vetame, Vesprin |
2 |
Trimipramine |
Surmontil |
2 |
Tubocurarine (Curare) |
Metubin |
2 |
Tybamate |
Benvil, Nospan, etc. |
2 |
Urethane |
2 |
|
Valdecoxib |
2 |
|
Valnoctamide |
Nirvanyl |
2 |
Venlafaxine |
Efflexor |
2 |
Veralipride |
Accional, Veralipril |
2 |
Vercuronium |
Norcuron |
2 |
Viloxazine |
Catatrol, Vivalan, etc. |
2 |
Vinbarbital |
Delvinol |
2 |
Vinylbital |
Optanox, Speda |
2 |
Yohimbine |
2 |
|
Zaleplon |
Sonata |
2 |
Ziprasidone |
Geodon |
2 |
Zolazepam |
2 |
|
Zolpidem |
Ambien, Stilnox |
2 |
Zomepirac |
Zomax |
2 |
Zopiclone |
Imovan |
2 |
Zotepine |
Lodopin |
2 |
Zuclopenthixol |
Ciatyl, Cesordinol |
2 |
Class 3: Drugs that may or may not have generally accepted medical use in the racing horse, but the pharmacology of which suggests less potential to affect performance than drugs in Class 2.
Drug |
Trade Name(s) |
Class |
Acebutolol |
Sectral |
3 |
Acepromazine |
Atrovet, Notensil, PromAce® |
3 |
Albuterol (Salbutamol) |
Proventil, Ventolin |
3 |
Almotriptan |
Axert |
3 |
Alprenolol |
3 |
|
Ambenonium |
Mytelase, Myeuran |
3 |
Aminophylline |
Aminophyllin, etc. |
3 |
Amitraz |
Mitaban |
3 |
Amlodipine |
Norvasc |
3 |
Amyl nitrite |
3 |
|
Arecoline |
3 |
|
Arformoterol |
3 |
|
Atenolol |
Tenormin |
3 |
Atropine |
3 |
|
Benazeprilat, Benazepril and MC-Tab |
Lotensin |
3 |
Betaxolol |
Kerlone |
3 |
Bethanidine |
Esbatal |
3 |
Biperiden |
Akineton |
3 |
Bisoprolol |
Zebeta, Bisobloc, etc. |
3 |
Bitolterol |
Effectin |
3 |
Bolasterone |
3 |
|
Boldenone |
Equipoise |
3 |
Boldione |
3 |
|
Bretylium |
Bretylol |
3 |
Brimonidine |
Alphagan |
3 |
Bromfenac |
Duract |
3 |
Bromodiphenhydramine |
3 |
|
Bufexamac |
3 |
|
Bumetanide |
Bumex |
3 |
Butorphanol |
Stadol, Torbugesic |
3 |
N-Butylscopolamine |
3 |
|
Calusterone |
3 |
|
Candesartan |
Atacand |
3 |
Captopril |
Capolen |
3 |
Carazolol |
Carbacel, Conducton |
3 |
Carbachol |
Lentin, Doryl |
3 |
Carbamezapine |
Tegretol |
3 |
Carbinoxamine |
Clistin |
3 |
Carteolol |
Cartrol |
3 |
Carvedilol |
Coreg |
3 |
Celecoxib |
Celebrex |
3 |
Cimeterol |
3 |
|
Clemastine |
Tavist |
3 |
Clenbuterol |
Ventipulmin |
3 |
Clidinium |
Quarezan, Clindex, etc. |
3 |
Clonidine |
Catapres |
3 |
Clostebol |
3 |
|
Cyclandelate |
Cyclospasmol |
3 |
Cycrimine |
Pagitane |
3 |
Danazol |
Danocrine |
3 |
Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone |
3 |
|
Deracoxib |
Deremaxx |
3 |
Desoxymethyltestosterone |
3 |
|
Detomidine |
Dormosedan |
3 |
Dextropropoxyphene |
Darvon |
3 |
Diazoxide |
Proglycem |
3 |
Diflunisal |
3 |
|
Dimefline |
3 |
|
Diphenhydramine |
Benadryl |
3 |
Dipyridamole |
Persantine |
3 |
Divalproex |
Depakote |
3 |
Dobutamine |
Dobutrex |
3 |
Doxazosin |
3 |
|
Doxylamine |
Decapryn |
3 |
Dromostanolone |
Drolban |
3 |
Dyphylline |
3 |
|
Edrophonium |
Tensilon |
3 |
Eletripan |
Relpax |
3 |
Enalapril (metabolite enaloprilat) |
Vasotec |
3 |
Ergoloid mesylates |
3 |
|
Erthrityl tetranitrate |
Cardilate |
3 |
Esmolol |
Brevibloc |
3 |
Etamiphylline |
3 |
|
Ethacrynic acid |
Edecrin |
3 |
Ethosuximide |
Zarontin |
3 |
Ethylestrenol |
Maxibolin, Organon |
3 |
Ethylnorepinephrine |
Bronkephrine |
3 |
Etodolac |
Lodine |
3 |
Felbamate |
Felbatol |
3 |
Fenbufen |
Cincopal |
3 |
Fenoldopam |
Corlopam |
3 |
Fenoprofen |
Nalfon |
3 |
Fenoterol |
Berotec |
3 |
Fenspiride |
Respiride, Respan, etc |
3 |
Fentiazac |
3 |
|
Flurbiprofen |
Froben |
3 |
Flufenamic Acid |
3 |
|
Fluoxymesterone |
Halotestin |
3 |
Flupirtine |
Katadolone |
3 |
Formebolone |
3 |
|
Formoterol |
Altram |
3 |
Fosinopril, Fosinoprilat |
Monopril |
3 |
Fosphenytoin |
Cerebyx |
3 |
Furazabol |
3 |
|
Gabapentin |
Neurontin |
3 |
Gestrinone |
3 |
|
Glycopyrrolate |
Robinul |
3 |
Guanadrel |
Hylorel |
3 |
Guanethidine |
Ismelin |
3 |
Guanabenz |
Wytensin |
3 |
Heptaminol |
Corofundol |
3 |
Homatropine |
Homapin |
3 |
Hydralazine |
Apresoline |
3 |
4-Hydroxytestosterone |
3 |
|
Ibutilide |
Corvert |
3 |
Iloprost |
Ventavis |
3 |
Indomethacin |
Indocin |
3 |
Ipratropium |
3 |
|
Irbesarten |
Avapro |
3 |
Isoetharine |
Bronkosol |
3 |
Isosorbide dinitrate |
Isordil |
3 |
Kebuzone |
3 |
|
Ketorolac |
Toradol |
3 |
Labetalol |
Normodyne |
3 |
Lamotrigine |
Lamictal |
3 |
Levobunolol |
Betagan |
3 |
Lisinopril |
Prinivil, Zestril |
3 |
Losartan |
Hyzaar |
3 |
Mabuterol |
3 |
|
Mecamylamine |
Inversine |
3 |
Medetomidine |
Domitor |
3 |
Mefenamic Acid |
Ponstel |
3 |
Mepenzolate |
Cantil |
3 |
Mestanolone |
3 |
|
Mesterolone |
3 |
|
Metaproterenol |
Alupent, Metaprel |
3 |
Metenolone |
3 |
|
Methachloline |
3 |
|
Methandienone |
3 |
|
Methandriol |
Probolic |
3 |
Methandrostenolone |
Dianabol |
3 |
Methantheline |
Banthine |
3 |
Methasterone |
3 |
|
Methixene |
Trest |
3 |
Methoxamine |
Vasoxyl |
3 |
Methoxyphenamine |
Orthoxide |
3 |
Methsuximide |
Celontin |
3 |
Methylatropine |
3 |
|
Methyldienolone |
3 |
|
Methyldopa |
Aldomet |
3 |
Methylnortestosterone |
3 |
|
Methyltestosterone |
Metandren |
3 |
Methyl-1-testosterone |
3 |
|
Metolazone |
3 |
|
Metoprolol |
Lopressor |
3 |
Mibefradil |
Posicor |
3 |
Mibolerone |
3 |
|
Midodrine |
Pro-Amiline |
3 |
Minoxidil |
Loniten |
3 |
Moexipril (metabolite moexiprilat) |
Uniretic |
3 |
Muscarine |
3 |
|
Nabumetone |
Anthraxan, Relafen, Reliflex |
3 |
Nadol |
Corgard |
3 |
Naloxone |
Narcan |
3 |
Naltrexone |
Revia |
3 |
Nandrolone |
Nandrolin, Laurabolin, Durabolin |
3 |
Naratriptan |
Amerge |
3 |
Nebivolol |
3 |
|
Nefopam |
3 |
|
Neostigmine |
Prostigmine |
3 |
Niflumic Acid |
Nifluril |
3 |
Nimesulide |
3 |
|
Nitroglycerin |
3 |
|
19-Norandrostenediol |
3 |
|
19-Norandrostenedione |
3 |
|
Norbolethone |
3 |
|
Norclostebol |
3 |
|
Norethandrolone |
3 |
|
Nylidrine |
Arlidin |
3 |
Olmesartan |
Benicar |
3 |
Oxabolone |
3 |
|
Oxandrolone |
Anavar |
3 |
Oxcarbazepine |
Trileptal |
3 |
Oxprenolol |
Trasicor |
3 |
Oxymesterone |
3 |
|
Oxymetholone |
Adroyd, Anadrol |
3 |
Papaverine |
Pavagen, etc. |
3 |
Paramethadione |
Paradione |
3 |
Pargyline |
Eutonyl |
3 |
Penbutolol |
Levatol |
3 |
Pentaerythritol tetranitrate |
Duotrate |
3 |
Pentazocine |
Talwin |
3 |
Perindopril |
Biprel |
3 |
Phenoxybenzamine |
Dibenzyline |
3 |
Phentolamine |
Regitine |
3 |
Phenylephrine |
Isophrin, Neo-Synephrine |
3 |
Phenylpropanolamine |
Propadrine |
3 |
Physostigmine |
Eserine |
3 |
Pindolol |
Viskin |
3 |
Pirbuterol |
Maxair |
3 |
Piretanide |
Arelix, Tauliz |
3 |
Piroxicam |
Feldene |
3 |
Prazosin |
Minipress |
3 |
Primidone |
Mysoline |
3 |
Procaine |
3 |
|
Procaterol |
Pro Air |
3 |
Procyclidine |
Kemadrin |
3 |
Promazine |
Sparine |
3 |
Promethazine |
Phenergan |
3 |
Propantheline |
Pro-Banthine |
3 |
Propentophylline |
Karsivan |
3 |
Propranolol |
Inderal |
3 |
Prostanazol |
3 |
|
Protokylol |
Ventaire |
3 |
Pseudoephedrine |
Cenafed, Novafed |
3 |
Pyridostigmine |
Mestinon, Regonol |
3 |
Pyrilamine |
Neoantergan, Equihist |
3 |
Quinapril, Quinaprilat |
Accupril |
3 |
Quinbolone |
3 |
|
Ramipril, metabolite Ramiprilat |
Altace |
3 |
Ritodrine |
Yutopar |
3 |
Rizatriptan |
Maxalt |
3 |
Salmeterol |
3 |
|
Scopolamine (Hyoscine) |
Triptone |
3 |
Sibutramine |
Meridia |
3 |
Sildenafil |
Viagra |
3 |
Sotalol |
Betapace, Sotacor |
3 |
Spirapril, metabolite Spiraprilat |
Renomax |
3 |
Stanozolol |
Winstrol-V |
3 |
Stenbolone |
3 |
|
Sulindac |
Clinoril |
3 |
Sumatriptan |
Imitrex |
3 |
Tadalasil |
Cialis |
3 |
Telmisartin |
Micardis |
3 |
Tenoxicam |
Alganex, etc. |
3 |
Tepoxalin |
3 |
|
Terazosin |
Hytrin |
3 |
Terbutaline |
Brethine, Bricanyl |
3 |
Testolactone |
Teslac |
3 |
Testosterone |
3 |
|
Tetrahydrogestrinone |
3 |
|
Theophylline |
Aqualphyllin, etc. |
3 |
Tiaprofenic Acid |
Surgam |
3 |
Timolol |
Blocardrin |
3 |
Tolazoline |
Priscoline |
3 |
Tolmetin |
Tolectin |
3 |
Torsemide (Torasemide) |
Demadex |
3 |
Trandolapril (and metabolite, Trandolaprilat) |
Tarka |
3 |
Trenbolone |
Finoplix |
3 |
Trihexylphenidyl |
Artane |
3 |
Trimethadione |
Tridione |
3 |
Trimethaphan |
Arfonad |
3 |
Tripelennamine |
PBZ |
3 |
Valerenic acid |
3 |
|
Valsartan |
Diovan |
3 |
Vardenafil |
Levitra |
3 |
Xylazine |
Rompun, Bay Va 1470 |
3 |
Zolmitriptan |
Zomig |
3 |
Zonisamide |
Zonegran |
3 |
[DELTA]-1-androstene-3, 17-diol |
3 |
|
[DELTA]-1-androstene-3, 17-dione |
3 |
|
[DELTA]-1-dihydrotestosterone |
3 |
Class 4: This class includes therapeutic medications that would be expected to have less potential to affect performance than those in Class 3.
Drug |
Trade Name(s) |
Class |
Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) |
Tylenol, Tempra, etc. |
4 |
Acetanilid |
4 |
|
Acetazolamide |
Diamox, Vetamox |
4 |
Acetophenetidin (Phenacetin) |
4 |
|
Acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin) |
4 |
|
Aclomethasone |
Aclovate |
4 |
Adrenochrome monosemicarbazone salicylate |
4 |
|
Aldosterone |
Aldocortin, Electrocortin |
4 |
Ambroxol |
Ambril, etc. |
4 |
Amcinonide |
Cyclocort |
4 |
Amiloride |
Moduretic; Midamor |
4 |
Aminocaproic acid |
Amicar, Caprocid |
4 |
Aminodarone |
4 |
|
2-Aminoheptaine |
Tuamine |
4 |
Aminopyrine |
4 |
|
Amisometradine |
Rolictron |
4 |
Amlopidine |
Norvasc, Ammivin |
4 |
Amrinone |
4 |
|
Anisotropine |
Valpin |
4 |
Antipyrine |
4 |
|
Apazone (Azapropazone) |
Rheumox |
4 |
Aprindine |
4 |
|
Baclofen |
Lioresal |
4 |
Beclomethasone |
Propaderm |
4 |
Benazepril |
Lotrel |
4 |
Bendroflumethiazide |
Naturetin |
4 |
Benoxinate |
Dorsacaine |
4 |
Benzocaine |
4 |
|
Benzthiazide |
4 |
|
Bepridil |
Bepadin |
4 |
Betamethasone |
Betasone, etc. |
4 |
Bethanechol |
Urecholine, Duvoid |
4 |
Bromhexine |
Oletor, etc. |
4 |
Brompheniramine |
Dimetane, Disomer |
4 |
Budesonide |
Pulmacort, Rhinocort |
4 |
Butacaine |
Butyn |
4 |
Butamben (butyl aminobenzoate) |
Butesin |
4 |
Butoxycaine |
Stadacain |
4 |
Camphor |
4 |
|
Carprofen |
Rimadyl |
4 |
Cetirizine |
Zyrtec |
4 |
Chlormerodrin |
Neohydrin |
4 |
Chlorophenesin |
Maolate |
4 |
Chloroquine |
Avloclor |
4 |
Chlorothiazide |
Diuril |
4 |
Chlorpheniramine |
Chlortriemton, etc. |
4 |
Chlorthalidone |
Hydroton |
4 |
Chlorzoxazone |
Paraflex |
4 |
Cinchocaine |
Nupercaine |
4 |
Clanobutin |
4 |
|
Clibucaine |
Batrax |
4 |
Clobetasol |
Temovate |
4 |
Clocortolone |
Cloderm |
4 |
Clofenamide |
4 |
|
Clormecaine |
Placacid |
4 |
Colchicine |
4 |
|
Cortisone |
Cortone, etc. |
4 |
Cyclizine |
Merazine |
4 |
Cyclobenzaprine |
Flexeril |
4 |
Cyclomethylcaine |
Surfacaine |
4 |
Cyclothiazide |
Anhydron, Renazide |
4 |
Cyproheptadine |
Periactin |
4 |
Dantrolene |
Dantrium |
4 |
Dembroxol (Dembrexine) |
Sputolysin |
4 |
Deoxycorticosterone |
Percortin, DOCA, Descotone, Dorcostrin |
4 |
Desonite |
Des Owen |
4 |
Desoximetasone |
Topicort |
4 |
Dexamethasone |
Azium, etc. |
4 |
Dextromethorphan |
4 |
|
Dibucaine |
Nupercainal, Cinchocaine |
4 |
Dichlorphenamide |
Daramide |
4 |
Diclofenac |
Voltaren, Voltarol |
4 |
Diflorasone |
Florone, Maxiflor |
4 |
Diflucortolone |
Flu-Cortinest, etc. |
4 |
Digitoxin |
Crystodigin |
4 |
Digoxin |
Lanoxin |
4 |
Dihydroergotamine |
4 |
|
Diltiazem |
Cardizem |
4 |
Dimethisoquin |
Quotane |
4 |
Diphenoxylate |
Difenoxin, Lomotil |
4 |
Dipyrone |
Novin, Methampyrone |
4 |
Disopyramide |
Norpace |
4 |
Dyclonine |
Dyclone |
4 |
Eltenac |
4 |
|
Ergonovine |
Ergotrate |
4 |
Ergotamine |
Gynergen, Cafergot, etc. |
4 |
Etanercept |
Enbrel |
4 |
Ethoheptazine |
Zactane |
4 |
Ethotoin |
Peganone |
4 |
Ethoxzolamide |
Cardrase, Ethamide |
4 |
Ethylaminobenzoate (Benzocaine) |
Semets, etc. |
4 |
Felodipine |
Plendil |
4 |
Fexofenadine |
Allegra |
4 |
Firocoxib |
4 |
|
Flecainide |
Idalon |
4 |
Floctafenine |
Idalon, Idarac |
4 |
Flucinolone |
Synalar, etc. |
4 |
Fludrocortisone |
Alforone, etc. |
4 |
Flumethasone |
Flucort, etc. |
4 |
Flumethiazide |
Ademol |
4 |
Flunarizine |
Sibelium |
4 |
Flunisolide |
Bronilide, etc. |
4 |
Flunixin |
Banamine |
4 |
Fluocinolone |
Synalar |
4 |
Fluocinonide |
Licon, Lidex |
4 |
Fluorometholone |
FML |
4 |
Fluoroprednisolone |
Predef-2X |
4 |
Fluprednisolone |
Alphadrol |
4 |
Flurandrenolide |
Cordran |
4 |
Fluticasone |
Flixonase, Flutide |
4 |
Guaifenesin (glycerol guiacolate) |
Gecolate |
4 |
Halcinonide |
Halog |
4 |
Halobetasol |
Ultravate |
4 |
Hexocyclium |
Tral |
4 |
Hexylcaine |
Cyclaine |
4 |
Hydrochlorthiazide |
Hydrodiuril |
4 |
Hydrocortisone (Cortisol) |
Cortef, etc. |
4 |
Hydroflumethiazide |
Saluron |
4 |
Ibuprofen |
Motrin, Advil, Nurpin, etc. |
4 |
Infliximab |
Remicade |
4 |
Isoflupredone |
Predef |
4 |
Isometheptene |
Octin, Octon |
4 |
Isopropamide |
Darbid |
4 |
Isoxsuprine |
Vasodilan |
4 |
Isradipine |
DynaCirc |
4 |
Ketoprofen |
Orudis |
4 |
Letosteine |
Viscotiol, Visiotal |
4 |
Loratidine |
Claritin |
4 |
Meclizine |
Antivert, Bonine |
4 |
Meclofenamic acid |
Arquel |
4 |
Medrysone |
Medriusar, etc. |
4 |
Meloxicam |
Mobic |
4 |
Mephenesin |
Tolserol |
4 |
Meralluride |
Mercuhydrin |
4 |
Merbaphen |
Novasural |
4 |
Mercaptomerin |
Thiomerin |
4 |
Mercumalilin |
Cumertilin |
4 |
Mersalyl |
Salyrgan |
4 |
Metaxalone |
Skelaxin |
4 |
Methapyrilene |
Histadyl, etc. |
4 |
Methazolamide |
Naptazane |
4 |
Methdilazine |
Tacaryl |
4 |
Methocarbamol |
Robaxin |
4 |
Methotrexate |
Folex, Nexate, etc. |
4 |
Methscopolamine |
Pamine |
4 |
Methylchlorthiazide |
Enduron |
4 |
Methylergonovine |
Methergine |
4 |
Methylprednisolone |
Medrol |
4 |
Methysergide |
Sansert |
4 |
Metiamide |
4 |
|
Metoclopramide |
Reglan |
4 |
Mexilitine |
Mexilil |
4 |
Milrinone |
4 |
|
Mometasone |
Elocon |
4 |
Montelukast |
Singulair |
4 |
Naepaine |
Amylsine |
4 |
Naphazoline |
Privine |
4 |
Naproxen |
Equiproxen, Naprosyn |
4 |
Nicardipine |
Cardine |
4 |
Nifedipine |
Procardia |
4 |
Nimodipine |
Nemotop |
4 |
Nortestosterone |
4 |
|
Olsalazine |
Dipentum |
4 |
Orphenadrine |
Norlfex |
4 |
Oxaprozin |
Daypro, Deflam |
4 |
Oxymetazoline |
Afrin |
4 |
Oxyphenbutazone |
Tandearil |
4 |
Oxyphencyclimine |
Daricon |
4 |
Oxyphenonium |
Antrenyl |
4 |
Paramethasone |
Haldrone |
4 |
Pentoxyfylline |
Trental, Vazofirin |
4 |
Phenacemide |
Phenurone |
4 |
Phensuximide |
Milontin |
4 |
Phenylbutazone |
4 |
|
Phenytoin |
Dilantin |
4 |
Polythiazide |
Renese |
4 |
Pramoxine |
Tronothaine |
4 |
Prednisolone |
Delta-Cortef, etc. |
4 |
Prednisone |
Meticorten, etc. |
4 |
Probenecid |
4 |
|
Procainamide |
Pronestyl |
4 |
Propafenone |
Rythmol |
4 |
Proparacaine |
Ophthaine |
4 |
Propylhexedrine |
Benzedrex |
4 |
Quinidine |
Quinidex, Quinicardine |
4 |
Salicylamide |
4 |
|
Salicylate |
4 |
|
Spironalactone |
Aldactone |
4 |
Sulfasalazine |
Azulfidine, Azaline |
4 |
Terfenadine |
Seldane, Triludan |
4 |
Tetrahydrozoline |
Tyzine |
4 |
Theobromine |
4 |
|
Thiosalicylate |
4 |
|
Thiphenamil |
Trocinate |
4 |
Tocainide |
Tonocard |
4 |
Tranexamic acid |
4 |
|
Triamcinolone |
Vetalog, etc. |
4 |
Triamterene |
Dyrenium |
4 |
Trichlormethiazide |
Naqua, Naquasone |
4 |
Tridihexethyl |
Pathilon |
4 |
Trimeprazine |
Temaril |
4 |
Triprolidine |
Actidil |
4 |
Tuaminoheptane |
Tuamine |
4 |
Vedaprofen |
4 |
|
Verapamil |
Calan, Isoptin |
4 |
Xylometazoline |
Otrivin |
4 |
Zafirlukast |
Accolate |
4 |
Zeranol |
Ralgro |
4 |
Zileuton |
Zyflo |
4 |
Class 5: This class includes those therapeutic medications for which concentration limits have been established by the racing jurisdictions as well as certain miscellaneous agents such as DMSO and other medications as determined by the regulatory bodies.
Anisindione |
5 |
|
Cilostazol |
Pletal |
5 |
Cimetidine |
Tagamet |
5 |
Cromolyn |
Intel |
5 |
Dicumarol |
Dicumarol |
5 |
Dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) |
Domoso |
5 |
Dimethylsulphone (MSM) |
5 |
|
Diphenadione |
5 |
|
Esomeprazole |
Nexium |
5 |
Famotidine |
Gaster, etc. |
5 |
Lansoprazole |
5 |
|
Mesalamine |
Asacol |
5 |
Misoprostel |
Cytotec |
5 |
Nedocromil |
Tilade |
5 |
Nizatidine |
Axid |
5 |
Omeprazole |
Prilosec, Losec |
5 |
Pantoprazole |
Protonix |
5 |
Phenindione |
Hedulin |
5 |
Phenprocoumon |
Liquamar |
5 |
Pirenzapine |
Gastrozepin |
5 |
Polyethylene glycol |
5 |
|
Rabeprazole |
Aciphex |
5 |
Ranitidine |
Zantac |
5 |
Warfarin |
Coumadin, Coufarin |
5 |
Non-Classified Substances
Substances that are considered to have no effect on the physiology of a racing animal except to improve nutrition or treat or prevent infections or parasite infestations, are not classified. These Substances normally include antimicrobials, antiparasitic drugs, and nutrients such as vitamins. Examples of such substances include the following:
Sulfonamides and trimethoprim |
|
Antibiotics: |
Penicillins Cephalosporins Chloramphenicol Aminoglycosides Tetractckubes Nitrofurans Metronidazole |
Anthelmintics: |
Avermectins Benzimadaziles Piperazines Pyrantel Tetramisole |
Antifungals |
|
Vitamins: |
A, D, E, K, B vitamins Vitamin C |
Bufotenine |
Findings of bufotenine in equine urine should not be considered for regulatory action.
Recommended Penalties and Model Rule
(in the absence of mitigating circumstances)
Class 1
1-5 years suspension and $5,000 fine and loss of purse
Class 2
6 months - 1 year suspension and $1,500 - $2,500 fine and loss of purse
Class 3
60 days - 6 months suspension and up to $1,500 fine and loss of purse
Class 4
15-60 days suspension and up to $1,000 fine and loss of purse
Class 5
0-15 days suspension with possible loss of purse and/or fine
"Upon a finding of a violation of these medication and prohibited substances rules, the Stewards (Judges) shall consider the classification level of the violation as currently established by the Uniform Classification Guidelines of Foreign Substances as promulgated by the Association of Racing Commissioners International, Inc., and impose penalties and disciplinary measures consistent with the recommendations contained therein. Provided, however, that in the event a majority of the Stewards (Judges) determine that mitigating circumstances require imposition of a lesser penalty they may impose the lesser penalty. In the event a majority of the Stewards (Judges) wish to impose a greater penalty or a penalty in excess of the authority granted them, then, and in such event, they may impose the maximum penalty authorized and refer the matter to the Commission with specific recommendations for further action."
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Governing GREYHOUND RACING
In ARKANSAS
VOLUME III
(Wagering Rules)
2008 Edition
ARKANSAS STATE RACING COMMISSION
WAGERING
3258. Each purchaser of any pari-mutuel ticket agrees to be bound by the terms and provisions of this and all other applicable rules and regulations of the Arkansas State Racing Commission and by the laws of the State of Arkansas pertaining to pari-mutuel wagering. Neither the Franchise Holder, Totalisator company, nor the State of Arkansas shall be liable to any person for any ticket which is not a winning ticket in accordance with the provisions of this rule, nor shall they, or any of them, be liable to any person for any pari-mutuel ticket not delivered for any reason including, but not limited to, mechanical malfunction, electronic failure, machine locking, or other cause.
3259. All pari-mutuel rules will be posted or available at the information windows of the Franchise Holder, and copies will be available at the Racing Commission office.
3260. No tickets may be sold after the Totalisator has been locked or wagering ceased. Any claim by a person that a wrong ticket has been delivered to him/her must be made before leaving the mutuel ticket window. No claim shall be considered for tickets thrown away, lost, changed, destroyed, or mutilated beyond identification. Payment of wagers will be made only on presentation of appropriate pari-mutuel tickets.
3261. Should any emergency arise in connection with the operation of the pari-mutuel department not covered by these Rules and an immediate decision is necessary, the Director of Mutuels shall make the decision.
3262.
3263. Wagering shall cease not later than off-time.
3265. If an error is made in posting the pay-off figures on the totalisator board, it shall be corrected promptly and only the correct amounts shall be used in the pay off, irrespective of the error on the tote board. If, because of a mechanical failure, it is impossible to promptly correct the posted pay-off, a statement shall be made over the public address system stating the facts and corrections.
3266. In the event of an irreparable breakdown of the Totalisator, or the ticket issuing machines, or both, during the wagering on a race, the wagering for that race shall be declared closed. The pay-off for that race shall be computed on the sums wagered in each pool up to the time of the breakdown.
3267. If a greyhound wins and there is no money wagered on it to win, the Win Pool shall be apportioned among the holders of the place tickets on that greyhound, if any; otherwise, among holders of the show tickets.
3268. If no money has been wagered to place on a greyhound which is placed first or second in a race, the Place Pool for that race shall be apportioned among the holders of the place tickets on the other greyhound which was placed first or second.
3269. If no money has been wagered to show on a greyhound which is placed first, second, or third in a race, the Show Pool in that race shall be apportioned among the holders of show tickets on the other greyhounds which are placed first, second, or third in that race.
3270. Any ruling of the Board of Judges with regard to the reward of purse money made after the sign "Official" has been purposely displayed by the Presiding Judge shall have no bearing on the mutuels payoff.
3271. The Director of Mutuels shall furnish a copy of the calculating sheet to the Commission.
3272. Each Franchise Holder shall, in all cases of a mutuel pool, redistribute on winning tickets not less than the face of the winning ticket, plus the minimum payoff provided by law.
3273. Payments due on all wagers shall be made in conformity with the well established practice of the Pari-Mutuel System.
MINUS POOLS
3275. In the event of a Minus Pool, the deficiency shall be absorbed by the breaks accruing for that performance. In the event the breaks accruing for that performance are not sufficient to absorb such minus pool, the remaining deficiency will be borne solely by the Franchise Holder.
PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING RULES
5010.
5012.
SIMULCAST and ITW RULES General Provisions
4000. Purpose. The Commission finds that, although wagering on ITW (Inter Track Wire) races provides additional revenue for the state treasury, the primary advantage of wagering on ITW races and simulcast races is the additional revenue it provides for purse supplements for live races conducted in this state. The Commission further finds it is in the public interest to encourage live racing, which promotes economic development in a variety of racing-related industries. Therefore, it is the Commission's intent to adopt and enforce rules relating to ITW and simulcast wagering in a manner that will encourage live racing and enhance the greyhound breeding and training industries, and enhance the horse breeding, owning, and training industries.
4001. Simulcast and/or ITW License.
4002. Approval of Wagering on ITW Races. To receive approval of the Commission for wagering on an ITW race or program, the Franchise Holder must submit a request to the Commission. In considering whether or not to approve an ITW wagering request, the Commission shall consider:
4005. ITW and Simulcasting Contracts. All contracts executed by the Franchise Holder regarding ITW and simulcasting are subject to inspection by the Commission. The Franchise Holder shall maintain each contract regarding ITW and simulcasting for at least one year after the end of the term of the contract. The Franchise Holder shall make all contracts available to the Commission on request.
4008. Duties of Receiving Location (ITW).
4010. Duties of Sending Racetrack (Simulcast).
4012. Emergency Procedures.
4015. Simulcast Officials. The Director of Mutuels or the Director of Mutuel's designee shall be present on the Franchise Holder's grounds at all times that the Franchise Holder is accepting wagers on ITW races.
Simulcast and ITW at Greyhound Racetracks
4020.
COMMON POOL WAGERING
4030. General Provisions.
4035. Formation of Common Pool.
4040. Distribution of Common Pool
4045. Breakage. The ratio of a Franchise Holder's allocation of the breakage to the total breakage in an interstate common pool must be equal to the ratio of the dollars contributed to the common pool from the Franchise Holder to the total amount of the common pool.
4050. Report to Commission. A Franchise Holder participating in a common pool shall submit to the Commission a report on the pool on the date of the performance for which the pool was formed. The report shall contain:
4055. Manual Merge.
4060. Failure to Merge.
EXACTA POOLS
5015.