Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Administration [Gaming]
Chapter Game 14 - Medication
Section Game 14.19 - Penalties
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง Game 14.19
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) When imposing penalties for a violation of s. Game 14.03, 14.04, or the stewards 14.05 and the division shall consider but not be limited to the following factors:
(a) The nature of the effect foreign
substance; e.g., cough medicine, steroid, narcotic, stimulant, depressant,
etc.;
(b) The accessibility of the
drug; e.g., can be purchased over the counter, only with a prescription, only
with a license for controlled substances, cannot be purchased in this
country;
(c) The age and experience
of the violator;
(d) Whether the
violator has ever been the subject of a medication ruling in this or any other
racing jurisdiction;
(e) What
action, if any, was taken to avoid such violation;
(f) The average handle at the race meeting
where the violation occurred and the purse of the race.
(2) When imposing penalties for a violation of s. Game 14.16 the stewards and the division shall consider but not be limited to the following matters:
(a)
What action, if any, was taken by the trainer to guard the animal during the 24
hours prior to the race;
(b) What
action, if any, was taken by the trainer to guard the animal during the period
between entry and the race;
(c) The
nature of the effect of foreign substance; e.g., cough medicine, steroid,
narcotic, stimulant, depressant, etc.;
(d) The accessibility of the drug; e.g., can
be purchased over the counter, only with a prescription, only with a license
for controlled substances, cannot be purchased in this country, etc.;
(e) The age and experience of the
trainer;
(f) Whether the trainer
has been the subject of a medication ruling in this or any other racing
jurisdictions;
(g) The average
handle at the race meeting where the violation occurred and the purse of the
race.
(3) The steward shall not be required to specifically articulate any of the foregoing in their ruling nor shall ignorance of the rules be deemed a mitigating factor.
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