Pennsylvania Code
Title 7 - AGRICULTURE
Part VIII - State Horse Racing Commission
Subpart D - Standardbred Rules of Racing (Harness)
Chapter 205 - RULES OF STANDARDBRED RACING-TEMPORARY REGULATIONS
COMMISSION VETERINARIAN
Section 205.172 - Duties and responsibilities of the Commission Veterinarian
Universal Citation: 7 PA Code ยง 205.172
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) The Commission's Veterinarian, among other things, shall:
(1) Inform the Judge that a horse has been
deemed unsafe to race, or inhumane to allow to race and shall place that horse
on the Veterinarian's List;
(2)
Conduct pre-race inspections (racing soundness examination) on all potential
Starters on race day under the Pre-Race Examination Protocol as established and
amended by the Commission. The examinations shall be conducted in or near the
stall to which the horse is assigned;
(3) Inspect any horse when there is a
question as to the physical condition of the horse regardless of the horse's
entry status;
(4) Be present in the
paddock and on the racetrack during the post parade;
(5) Recommend to the Judges the scratching of
any horse that is, in the opinion of the Commission Veterinarian, injured, ill
or otherwise unable to compete due to an apparent medical or health-related
condition;
(6) Inspect any horse
which appears in physical distress during the race or at the finish of the race
and shall make a report of the horse and the suspected cause of the distress to
the Judges, if the initial inspection was done by the racetrack
veterinarian;
(7) Maintain a
continuing health and racing soundness record of each horse so
examined;
(8) Be authorized, in an
emergency scenario, to humanely destroy any horse deemed to be so seriously
injured that it is in the best interests of the horse to so act;
(9) Report to the Commission the names of all
horses humanely destroyed or which otherwise expire at the meeting and the
reasons therefore;
(10) Maintain
the Veterinarian's List of horses ineligible to race;
(11) Supervise and control the test barn and
the procedures to be implemented therein;
(12) Supervise the taking of all biological
specimens, including but not limited to blood, urine or any other bodily fluid
taken from the horse for pre or post-race testing according to procedures
approved by the Commission;
(13)
Maintain the proper administrative safeguards to protect the chain of custody
handling of all laboratory specimens to prevent tampering, confusion or
contamination and assure sample integrity;
(14) Have jurisdiction over the practicing
licensed veterinarians within the racetrack enclosure for the purpose of these
rules;
(15) Cooperate with the
racetrack veterinarian, practicing licensed veterinarians and other regulatory
agencies to take measures to control communicable or reportable equine
diseases, or both.
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