Pennsylvania Code
Title 7 - AGRICULTURE
Part VIII - State Horse Racing Commission
Subpart F - Foreign Substances, Medications, Drugs and Equine Veterinary Practices
Chapter 401 - PROHIBITED AND UNLAWFUL PRACTICES-TEMPORARY REGULATIONS
Section 401.2 - General provisions
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) The purpose of this chapter is to protect the integrity of horse racing, to ensure the health and welfare of the horse and to protect the interests of the betting public and racing participants through the prohibition, strict control and detection of drugs, medications, foreign substances to the untreated horse and the regulation of devices for the administration of those substances. In this context:
(b) No person may possess or use a drug, substance, chemical or medication on the premises of a licensed racetrack or other facility under the jurisdiction of the Commission that:
(c) Notwithstanding subsection (b), a person may have in his possession within a race track enclosure a medication or drug for that person's own use if the person produces a proper and valid prescription. If the medication, drug or chemical substance is prohibited from being dispensed by Federal or State law without a prescription, that person shall possess documentary evidence that a valid prescription for the chemical substance has been issued to him. However, regardless of a valid prescription, a jockey, driver or trainer may not use or be under the influence of a medication, drug or other chemical substance while actively engaged in their respective activities. The possession of a medical marijuana card by a licensee shall not be a defense to the charge of violating the rules of racing for possession of a controlled substance for jockeys, drivers and trainers engaged in their respective occupational duties.