Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 09 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Subtitle 10 - RACING COMMISSION
Chapter 09.10.02 - Harness Racing
Section 09.10.02.39 - Veterinarians
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 09.10.02.39
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. The Commission shall designate and employ a Chief Veterinarian and other veterinarians it considers necessary, and assign the veterinarians to serve at a Maryland track when live racing is conducted at the track.
B. A veterinarian employed by the Commission shall:
(1) Visually examine a horse appearing
in the day's entries while the horse is warming up on the track before the race
in which it is to run;
(2) Be in
the paddock before a race and visually inspect the horses in the
race;
(3) Report a horse's racing
condition to the presiding judge, if, in the opinion of the veterinarian:
(a) The horse is not in condition to race;
or
(b) By racing, the horse may
cause injury to:
(i) Itself,
(ii) Its driver, or
(iii) Other participants in the
race;
(4)
Ensure that blood is drawn for testing purposes from the horses designated by
the presiding judge or the Commission; and
(5) Perform examinations and tests that, from
time to time, may be required by the presiding judge.
C. A horse reported to the presiding judge in accordance with §B(3) of this regulation shall be:
(1) Scratched out of the race by the
presiding judge;
(2) Automatically
placed on the veterinarian's list; and
(3) Prohibited from entering until the
veterinarian notifies the presiding judge that the horse is again fit to
compete.
D. If an individual connected to a horse entered in a race prevents the horse from being examined, the presiding judge shall:
(1) Be
notified; and
(2) Order the horse
scratched from the race.
E. Restrictions on Veterinarians Employed by the Commission.
(1) A veterinarian in the
employ of the Commission is not permitted to treat or prescribe for a horse on
the grounds of, or registered to race at, a track under the jurisdiction of the
Commission, except in the case of an emergency.
(2) When a veterinarian in the employ of the
Commission treats a horse under the exception to §E(1) of this regulation,
a full and complete report shall be made to the presiding judge.
(3) A person licensed by the Commission may
not employ or pay compensation to a veterinarian in the employ of the
Commission, either directly or indirectly, during the period for which the
veterinarian is so employed.
F. Practicing Veterinarians.
(1) An individual is not allowed to practice
as a veterinarian on the grounds of a racing association that is under the
jurisdiction of the Commission until the individual has obtained a license from
the Commission to practice.
(2) An
individual licensed by the Commission to practice veterinary medicine at a
track under its jurisdiction is subject to the:
(a) Standards of conduct and ethics
prescribed by the State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners and those
standards prescribed in Agriculture Article, §2-310, Annotated Code of
Maryland; and
(b) Provisions of
COMAR 09.10.04.03B D
and Regulation .19 of this chapter.
(3) A veterinarian practicing at a track
under the jurisdiction of the Commission shall file a report with the judges as
to any medication prescribed or administered, or professional service
performed.
(4) A report filed in
accordance with §F(3) of this regulation shall:
(a) Be delivered in person or postmarked
within 48 hours after the time of treatment; and
(b) Remain confidential, except that:
(i) A Commission veterinarian may compile
general data from the report to assist the Commission in formulating policies
or rules, and
(ii) The judges may
review the report in investigating a possible violation of the
regulations.
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