Pennsylvania Code
Title 7 - AGRICULTURE
Part VIII - State Horse Racing Commission
Subpart F - Foreign Substances, Medications, Drugs and Equine Veterinary Practices
Chapter 403 - EQUINE VETERINARY PRACTICES-TEMPORARY REGULATIONS
Section 403.2 - Role of practicing veterinarians
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) Veterinarians licensed by the Commission and practicing at any licensed racing facility under the jurisdiction of the Commission are under the authority of the Commission Veterinarian and the Board of Judges or Board of Stewards at that facility or other location.
(b) The following limitations apply to drug treatments of horses that are engaged in racing activities, including training, related to competing in pari-mutuel racing in this Commonwealth:
(c) No prescription drug or medication may be administered except as prescribed by an attending veterinarian and who shall provide copies of the prescriptions or orders to the Commission at all reasonable times.
(d) The trainer and veterinarian are both equally responsible to ensure compliance with these limitations on drug treatments of horses, except the medical judgment to recommend a drug treatment or to prescribe a drug is the responsibility of the veterinarian and the decision to proceed with a drug treatment that has been so recommended is the responsibility of the horse owner (who may be represented by the trainer or other agent).