Kentucky Administrative Regulations
Title 810 - PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET - KENTUCKY HORSE RACING COMMISSION
Chapter 5 - Standardbred Racing
Section 810 KAR 5:080 - Kentucky Proud Series
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, March 1, 2024
RELATES TO: KRS 230.215, 230.260, 230.280, 230.290, 230.310, 230.398
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 230.215(2) and 230.260(8) authorize the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission to promulgate administrative regulations prescribing the conditions under which horse racing shall be conducted in Kentucky. KRS 230.398 authorizes the commission to promulgate administrative regulations governing the conduct of county fair races, branded as the Kentucky Proud Series. This administrative regulation establishes conditions, purses, and payments in races conducted as part of the Kentucky Proud Series, in which funds for purses are provided by the commission, and regulates eligibility for participation in the Kentucky Proud Series.
Section 1. Eligibility. A horse shall be eligible to participate in a two (2) or three (3) year old Kentucky Proud Series stakes race if the horse is a two (2) year old or a three (3) year old that is "Kentucky-bred" as defined by 810 KAR 7:040.
Section 2. Track Requirements.
Section 3. Officials.
Section 4. Requirements. Each race shall be held in accordance with KRS Chapter 230 and 810 KAR Chapters 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 8.
Section 5. Kentucky Sire Stakes Panel. No later than December 15 of each calendar year, the Kentucky Sire Stakes advisory panel established in 810 KAR 7:040 may annually address, and the commission may annually approve, based on promoting the best interests of racing, at least the following conditions, which shall, once approved, be placed in the condition book for the following year:
Section 6. Drug Testing.
Section 7. Violations. A person or association that violates a provision of this administrative regulation shall be subject to the penalties established in 810 KAR 8:030, Section 10.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 230.215, 230.260, 230.398