New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 70 - HORSE RACING
Subchapter 14A - MEDICATION AND TESTING PROCEDURES
Section 13:70-14A.15 - Post-race blood gas testing program; pre-race guarded quarantine
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Where a trainer, during any 12-month period, has had any single horse under his or her custody, care and control test equal to or in excess of the total carbon dioxide level (TCO<2>) set forth in 13:70-14A.14(a), and where the level of TCO<2> has not been determined as physiologically normal for the horse in such instance pursuant to 13:70-14A.14(c), that horse subsequently scheduled to participate in a race under the custody, care and control of said trainer shall be placed under pre-race guarded quarantine. The track association sponsoring the race shall make such pre-race guarded quarantine available, at the sole expense of the trainer, for a length of time to be determined by the stewards but in no event less than six hours prior to the start of the first race of the program.
(b) Where a trainer, during any 12-month period, has had any horse or horses under his or her custody, care and control test equal to or in excess of TCO<2> level set forth in 13:70-14A.14 on two occasions, and where the said level of TCO<2> has not been determined as physiologically normal for the horse in either of such instance, all horses subsequently scheduled to participate in a race under the custody, care and control of that trainer shall be placed under pre-race guarded quarantine. The track association sponsoring the race shall make such pre-race guarded quarantine available, at the sole expense of the trainer, for a length of time to be determined by the stewards but in no event less than six hours prior to the start of the first race of the program.
(c) Where a single horse, during any 12-month period, is determined to have an excessive TCO<2> level in accord with 13:70-14A.14, and where the level of TCO<2> has not been determined as physiologically normal for the horse, the horse shall be placed under pre-race guarded quarantine even where the horse has been transferred to a new trainer. The track association sponsoring the race shall make such pre-race guarded quarantine available, at the sole expense of the current trainer, for a length of time to be determined by the stewards but in no event less than six hours prior to the start of the first race of the program.