New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 70 - HORSE RACING
Subchapter 14A - MEDICATION AND TESTING PROCEDURES
Section 13:70-14A.18 - Shock wave therapy
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:70-14A.18
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) "Shock wave therapy" shall mean all extracorporeal shock wave therapy or radial pulse wave therapy treatments and any other similar treatments determined to pose similar risks by the State Veterinarian.
(b) The use of shock wave therapy shall not be permitted, unless the following conditions are satisfied:
1. Only licensed veterinarians are permitted
to perform shock wave therapy on a horse;
2. Only licensed veterinarians are permitted
to possess or use any instrument used to administer shock wave therapy on the
grounds of any property over which the Commission has jurisdiction;
3. All shock wave therapy machines must be
registered with the Commission. Investigative staff shall be granted access to
any location housing a registered shock wave therapy machine for the purpose of
inspecting the machine;
4. Shock
wave therapy cannot be administered to any horse currently entered in a race.
If a horse is entered, shock wave therapy cannot be administered upon that
horse until it is scratched. Should any horse not be scratched at the time
shock wave therapy is administered, both the trainer and the licensed
veterinarian shall be liable;
5. No
horse treated with shock wave therapy shall race for a period of 10 days
following treatment with day one beginning on the day after therapy was
administered;
6. No horse treated
with shock wave therapy shall breeze in any capacity for a period of four days
with day one beginning on the day after therapy was administered;
7. Prior to administering shock wave therapy,
a licensed veterinarian must notify the State Veterinarian in writing, via
e-mail or fax, which writing shall include the horse's name, the reason for
administration of shock wave therapy, the trainer's name, the registration
number of the shock wave therapy machine, and the property at which the
treatment is performed. This condition does not eliminate the need to ensure
the horse is not entered to race prior to administering shock wave
therapy;
8. Within 24 hours of
administering shock wave therapy, the treating veterinarian shall transmit a
Shock Wave Therapy Treatment Sheet to the State Veterinarian via e-mail or fax;
and
9. Any horse treated shall be
placed on the Commission's Shock Wave Therapy List for a period of 10 days from
the date of the treatment.
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