Pennsylvania Code
Title 7 - AGRICULTURE
Part VIII - State Horse Racing Commission
Subpart B - Licensing
Chapter 181 - LICENSED RACING ENTITIES-TEMPORARY REGULATIONS
RACETRACK FACILITIES-THOROUGHBRED
Section 181.61 - Human and equine ambulances
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) A licensed racing entity shall provide and maintain at least one human ambulance and at least one horse ambulance during times horses are permitted to train or race.
(b) Unless otherwise approved by the Commission or the Stewards, an ambulance shall follow the field at a safe distance during the running of races. If not following the field, the human ambulance shall be parked at an appropriate entrance to the racing strip to allow ease of access.
(c) A licensed racing entity shall provide an equine ambulance staffed by trained personnel on association grounds on each day that the racetrack is open for racing or training.
(d) The Commission may establish the following requirements for the equine ambulance:
(e) A licensed racing entity may not conduct a race unless an equine ambulance or other Commission-approved substitute is readily available.
(f) The equine ambulance, its supplies and attendants and the operating procedures for the equine ambulance must be approved by the Commission.
(g) The equine ambulance must be stationed at a location designated by the licensed racing entity immediately available for an emergency.
This section cited in 7 Pa. Code § 181.51 (relating to thoroughbred facilities and equipment).