Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 35 - HORSE RACING
Part V - Racing Procedures
Chapter 63 - Entries
Section V-6335 - Owner's Entry of More Than One Horse

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code V-6335

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 3, March 20, 2024

A. Not more than two horses of the same ownership or interest may be entered in an overnight race, unless the race is divided. In divided races, the starters in the separate divisions shall be determined by lot. If a race is divided, an additional conditional entry may be accepted from any interest.

B. In overnight races, the stewards may allow no more than two horses of the same ownership or interest to race as separate wagering interests, but in no case may two horses of the same ownership or interest start to the exclusion of a single entry should the number of entries exceed the starting gate capacity.

C. When making a double or joint entry in overnight races, the owner or trainer must express a preference to start should the number of entries exceed the starting gate capacity.

D. In stakes races, the stewards may allow two or more horses of the same ownership or interest to race as separate wagering interests.

E. The stewards may require horses entered in any race to be coupled for wagering interests if a majority of the stewards find it necessary in the public interest.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 4:148.

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