Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 112 - KANSAS RACING AND GAMING COMMISSION
Article 8 - RULES OF RACING
Section 112-8-3 - Entries
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024
(a) Each greyhound entered in a race shall be entered in the name of the registered owner. The following information shall be registered with the racing secretary before each greyhound starts at any meet:
(b) Each entrance in a race shall be free unless otherwise stipulated in the conditions.
(c) The person having the greatest ownership or property interest in a greyhound shall assume all rights or duties of an owner as provided by these regulations, including but not limited to the right of entry and withdrawal.
(d) Any racing judge may call on any person in whose name a greyhound is entered to produce proof that the greyhound entered is not owned wholly or in part by any person who is disqualified, or to produce proof of the extent of any ownership or property interest in the greyhound. If the racing judge is not satisfied by the proof, the racing judge shall scratch the greyhound from the race.
(e) Any greyhound that has not been fully identified shall not start in any race.
(f) Each person who misrepresents the identity of a greyhound or its ownership shall be liable as an owner would be liable and shall be subject to the same penalty as the owner in the case of fraud or attempted fraud.
(g) No greyhound shall enter or start any race if the greyhound:
(h) A female greyhound in season shall not be permitted on the race track. A female greyhound in milk shall not school officially or race.
(i) The racing secretary shall without delay compile and conspicuously post each entry that has been closed.
(j) No kennel shall have more than two greyhounds in any race except in stakes races. Double entries shall not be allowed until all single entries are used.
(k) Each entry for every official race shall be established by blind draw by the racing secretary or the racing secretary's designee in the presence of a racing judge and in full view of any licensed persons wishing to observe the draw. The time and place of each draw shall be posted in the paddock, and each draw shall occur at least one raceday before the running of each race. The kennel owners and trainers may be represented at the draw at the designated time. The racing secretary may select entries for two Grade A Feature races weekly without using the blind draw method.
(l) Each post position for every official race shall be established by blind draw by the racing secretary or the racing secretary's designee in the presence of a racing judge or the chief racing judge's designee and in full view of any persons wishing to observe the draw. Each draw shall be held at least one day before the running of each race at a time and place posted in the paddock. The kennel owners and trainers may be represented at the draw at the designated time. The racing secretary shall draw post positions for official schooling races.
(m) Each organization licensee shall have the right to withdraw or change any unclosed race.