Pennsylvania Code
Title 7 - AGRICULTURE
Part VIII - State Horse Racing Commission
Subpart D - Standardbred Rules of Racing (Harness)
Chapter 203 - LICENSING, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF STANDARDBRED OCCUPATIONAL LICENSEES-TEMPORARY REGULATIONS
SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND ADDICTION
Section 203.74 - Test results
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) Action upon initial positive test result. A driver, trainer, groom or official who has initially tested positive for a controlled substance or prescription drug as part of a test administered using a portable drug detection device may be prohibited from participating in racing programs by the Presiding Judge until, in the judgment of the Presiding Judge, the tested individual is capable of safely participating in racing activities.
(b) Action upon confirmed positive test result. Initial positive test results shall be analyzed by a clinical laboratory which is approved by the Department of Health under 28 Pa. Code §5.50 (relating to approval to provide special analytical services) to provide confirmatory urine content drug testing specialized laboratory services. If the clinical laboratory analysis confirms an initial positive test for a controlled substance or prescription drug, other than a controlled substance or prescription drug used under a valid prescription, the Bureau Director will:
(c) Review. Actions taken by a Presiding Judge or the Bureau Director under this section are subject to review by the Commission if review is requested in writing within 10 days of receipt of written notice of the actions. The Commission may affirm, modify or reverse action taken by a Presiding Judge, or the Bureau Director if the action is consistent with the best interests of racing.
(d) Positive test. For purposes of this section, a positive test is a test result indicating the presence of any amount of a controlled substance or prescription drug.