Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 325 - Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission
Chapter 75 - Oklahoma-Bred Program
Section 325:75-1-4.1 - Dual breed Oklahoma-Bred registration

Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 325:75-1-4.1

Current through Vol. 41, No. 13, March 15, 2024

(a) To be eligible for dual breed awards, the application for accreditation in the Oklahoma-Bred program shall be submitted and must indicate the horse is registered with more than one breed national registry. The application must be in substantial compliance with the Registering Agency's accreditation requirements. The applicable fee for a dual breed registered horse must be submitted to the Registering Agency together with the application for accreditation and all Registration Certificates from the national registries.

(b) If an initial application for accreditation is submitted to the Registering Agency indicating registration in only one breed national registry along with the application fee and Registration Certificate from the national registry, that horse may still become eligible for dual breed awards by filing an amended application as follows. To be eligible, the Registration Certificate from the additional national registry must be submitted to the Registering Agency together with an amended application for accreditation and with application fee equal to the fee found in 325:75-1-13.

(1) Stallions.
(A) Stallion owners are only eligible to receive awards based on the performance of foals by a stallion when:
(i) the foal is from a breed for which the stallion's Oklahoma-Bred accreditation application for that breed has been completed and the stallion is enrolled in the Oklahoma-Bred stallion registry for the breed of the foal, and

(ii) the foal is conceived after the stallion is enrolled in the Oklahoma-Bred stallion registry stallion for the breed of the foal.

(B) If properly indicated on the application that the horse is a dual breed horse, copies of both Registration Certificates shall be submitted within one (1) year of receipt of the original application. The stallion will not be eligible for any Oklahoma-Bred breeder awards for which a breed Registration Certificate is not filed within the year. An amended application may be submitted in order to participate as a dual breed in the Oklahoma-Bred Program which will be subject to the fees in effect at the time of submission. If an amended application is submitted, eligibility for the stallion to receive awards from eligible foals of that breed shall only be effective from the date the amended application is completed and the stallion is enrolled in the Oklahoma-Bred stallion registry.

(2) Broodmares.
(A) Broodmare owners are only eligible to receive awards based on the performance of foals out of the broodmare when:
(i) the foal is from a breed for which the broodmare's Oklahoma-Bred accreditation application for that breed has been completed and is enrolled in the Oklahoma-Bred broodmare registry for the breed of that foal, and

(ii) the foal is born after the broodmare is enrolled in the Oklahoma-Bred broodmare registry for the breed of that foal.

(B) If properly indicated on the application that the horse is a dual breed horse, copies of both Registration Certificates shall be submitted within one (1) year of receipt of the original application. The broodmare will not be eligible for any Oklahoma-Bred breeder awards for which a breed Registration Certificate is not filed within the year. An amended application may be submitted in order to participate as a dual breed in the Oklahoma-Bred Program which will be subject to the fees in effect at the time of submission. If an amended application is submitted, eligibility for the broodmare to receive awards from eligible foals of that breed shall only be effective from the date the amended application is completed and the broodmare is enrolled in the Oklahoma-Bred broodmare registry.

(3) Racing Stock. All dual breed registered foals that are sired by an accredited Oklahoma-Bred stallion and foaled in Oklahoma out of an accredited Oklahoma-Bred broodmare, which are otherwise substantially in compliance with the Oklahoma-Bred program requirements, shall be eligible to be accredited as racing stock in the Oklahoma-Bred program. If the horse is initially accredited as a single breed, the performance of that horse in races for another breed will not be eligible for purse supplements until an amended application and fee is submitted for the other breed, together with the original Registration Certificate for that breed. If properly indicated on the initial application that the horse is a dual breed registered horse, both original Registration Certificates shall be submitted to the Registering Agency by December 31 of the horse's three-year-old year. If the original Registration Certificates or the original Registration Certificate for one of the breeds is not submitted by December 31 of the horse's three-year-old year, the horse will not be accredited for any breed for which an original Registration Certificate has not been submitted. An amended application may be submitted in order to participate as a dual breed in the Oklahoma-Bred Program which will be subject to the fees in effect for the age of the horse at the time of application.

Added at 26 Ok Reg 2177, eff 6-25-09

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