Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 038 - Wyoming Gaming Commission
Sub-Agency 0001 - Pari-Mutuel
Chapter 8 - CONDUCT OF RACES
Section 8-20 - Test Barn, Blood, Urine, Hair and Other Samples
Current through September 21, 2024
(a) An area within a suitable building must be set aside and be under the supervision of the Commission Veterinarian for the purpose of collecting specimens for any tests required by the Commission. The building, its location, arrangement, furnishings and facilities must be approved by the Commission.
(b) The winner of every race shall be taken immediately to the testing enclosure for examination by the Commission Veterinarian. The Commission or the Stewards may designate that any other horse in the race may be examined. The examination shall be conducted by taking any or all of the following tests: blood, urine, hair or saliva. The tests shall be conducted under the supervision of the Commission Veterinarian.
(c) The Stewards may require that any horse be sent to the testing enclosure for the taking of specimens of saliva, urine, hair and/or blood and such other examination as shall be directed.
(d) The Commission Veterinarian may also require the taking of any specimens from any horse stabled at a track during a meeting with the approval of the Stewards.
(e) The owner, the trainer or other authorized representative must be present when a blood, urine, hair or other specimen is taken from his horse, and must remain until the specimen is sealed and the official form signed by the owner or trainer or his representative as witness to the taking of the specimen. Willful failure to be present at or a refusal to allow the taking of any specimen, or any act or threat to impede or prevent or otherwise interfere shall subject the guilty person to immediate suspension and the matter shall be referred to the Commission for such penalty as it may determine.
(f) All specimens taken by the Commission Veterinarian shall be delivered to the laboratory of the Official Chemist for analysis. Each specimen shall be marked and bear information as may be essential to its proper analysis, but the identity of the horse from which the specimen was taken or the identity of its owner, trainer, jockey or stable shall not be revealed to the Official Chemist. The container of each specimen shall be sealed as soon as the specimen is placed in it.
(g) The Official Chemist shall be a member in good standing of the Association of Official Racing Chemists and shall make all reports directly to the Executive Director or his designee and to the State Steward.
(h) The Commission Veterinarian, the Stewards or the authorized representatives of the Commission may take samples of any medicines or other materials suspected of containing improper medication or drugs, which could affect the racing condition of a horse in a race, which may be found in stables or elsewhere on race tracks or in the possession of tracks or any person connected with racing. The samples shall be delivered to the Official Chemist for analysis under the same conditions as prescribed in paragraph (f).
(i) No action shall be taken by the Stewards on the report of the Official Chemist until the medication or drug has been properly identified and the horse from which the specimen was taken has been identified. Written confirmation of the test results shall immediately be sent to the State Steward following verbal transmission of those results to the State Steward.