Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart
1.
Broodmare registration.
To be eligible to receive any breeders' award payments, the
following requirements must be met:
A.
Prior to foaling, the broodmare must be in Minnesota and registered or the
registration renewed with the Racing Commission or official registering agency
on or before January 31 of the year in which the broodmare will foal. The
broodmare's original Arabian Horse Registry of America, Inc. certificate must
be received by the Racing Commission or official registering agency.
B. In the event an unregistered broodmare
should foal in Minnesota before January 31, the owner must submit a sworn
affidavit to the Racing Commission or the official registering agency attesting
that the foal was born in Minnesota. The affidavit will be considered evidence
that the foal is a Minnesota-bred or Minnesota-foaled horse and the owner of
the broodmare or his or her agent must register the broodmare in accordance
with item A. The attending veterinarian, licensed by the state of Minnesota,
must certify on information and belief that the information provided from the
owner or agent is true and correct.
C. Fines for late broodmare registration will
be imposed as follows:
(1) A fine of $50 will
be imposed for broodmare registrations received February 1 to March 1
(excluding Saturday and Sunday) of the foaling year.
(2) A fine of $100 will be imposed for
broodmare registrations received March 2 to May 1 (excluding Saturday and
Sunday) of the foaling year.
D. Failure to submit broodmare registration
forms on or before May 1 of the foaling year (excluding Saturday and Sunday)
will require payment of a fine of $300 to qualify for any subsequent claims for
breeders' award payments or for the foal to be registered as
Minnesota-bred.
E. The commission
may, at its discretion, request written documentation from any persons seeking
late registration that the broodmare was standing in Minnesota as of January 31
of the foaling year.
Subp.
2.
Stallion registration.
To be eligible to receive any stallion award payments, the
following requirements must be met:
A.
Stallions must be in Minnesota and registered or the registration renewed with
the Racing Commission or official registering agency by January 31 of the
current breeding year. The stallion's original Arabian Horse Registry of
America, Inc. certificate must be received by the Racing Commission or official
registering agency. If the stallion is leased, a copy of the lease must
accompany the registration application. The lease must include a statement that
the lessee is authorized to sign the breeding certificate.
B. Stallions must remain in Minnesota for the
entire breeding season from January 31 to August 31.
A newly acquired stallion which has not been in Minnesota for
breeding purposes before January 31 of the current breeding season may be
eligible for stallion awards if the stallion has not serviced any mare after
December 31 of the previous year.
C. Fines for late stallion registration will
be imposed as follows:
(1) A fine of $50 will
be imposed for stallion registrations received February 1 to March 1 (excluding
Saturday and Sunday) of the breeding year.
(2) A fine of $100 will be imposed for
stallion registrations received March 2 to May 1 (excluding Saturday and
Sunday) of the breeding year.
D. Failure to submit stallion registration
forms on or before May 1 of the breeding year (excluding Saturday and Sunday)
will require payment of a fine of $300 to qualify for any subsequent claims for
stallion award payments.
E. The
commission may, at its discretion, request written documentation from any
persons seeking late registration that the stallion was standing in Minnesota
as of January 31 of the breeding year.
F. Any stallion outside Minnesota that is
licensed in the semen transport program governed by the Arabian Horse Registry
of America, Inc. must be registered with the Racing Commission or official
registering agency. A special affidavit will be signed and notarized by the
stallion owner and registered with the Racing Commission or official
registering agency. All requirements in subpart
2 will apply to the stallion
in question.
Subp. 3.
Foal registration and certification.
For a horse foaled in Minnesota to be registered and
subsequently certified as Minnesota-bred, the following requirements must be
met:
A. Within 30 days of the date a
horse is foaled in Minnesota, the foal must be registered with the racing
commission or official registering agency. The registration form must contain
the following information: the date, the name of the owner of the foaling dam
at the time of conception, the date that the foal was born, an owner's
statement that the foal was born in Minnesota, and the signature and veterinary
license number of the veterinarian submitting the report. Failure to submit the
veterinarian's report will disqualify any subsequent claim to register the foal
as Minnesota-bred.
B. Fines for
late foal registration will be imposed as follows:
(1) A fine of $50 will be imposed for foal
registrations received up to 30 days late (excluding Saturday and
Sunday).
(2) A fine of $100 will be
imposed for foal registrations received 31 to 90 days late (excluding Saturday
and Sunday).
C. Failure
to submit foal registration forms on or before 120 days of the date of foaling
will require payment of a fine of $300 to qualify for any subsequent claims to
enter the horse in a restricted race or to earn any breeders' fund
payments.
D. The original foal
certificate must be embossed by the racing commission or official registering
agency prior to entry into any restricted race.
E. Failure to have foal certificate embossed
shall disqualify any claim to enter a horse in a restricted race or to earn any
breeders' fund payments.
Statutory Authority: MS s
240.23