(NAR) VOL. 22 NO. 1, JANUARY - MARCH 2011
“PR 67. BLEEDERS
These are horses that suffer from expistaxis or bleeding either from one (1) nostril (unilateral) or both nostrils (bilateral).
A. First occurrence – indefinite suspension but not less than ten (10) days with veterinary clearance required and one (1) barrier trial.
B. Second occurrence – thirty (30) calendar day suspension with veterinary clearance required and one (1) barrier trial.
C. Third and succeeding occurrences – thirty (30) calendar day suspension with veterinary clearance required and two (2) barrier trials.
A. clearance to run from the Regulation and Licensing Division of the Philracom shall be obtained before running in a regular race.
D. If a horse wins but suffers epistaxis, it shall be given an indefinite suspension but not less than ten (10) days with one (1) barrier trial.
The said occurrence shall be considered and shall still be counted as one (1) occurrence for purposes of imposing penalty therefor. (Resolutions 8-10)
E. If a Horse suffers from epistaxis during the official barrier trial race, it shall be considered as one occurrence and it shall be penalized accordingly (Resolution 8-10)
F. The number of occurrences shall revert to zero only if the horse does not suffer from epistaxis for a period of one year.
G. All suspension is non-appealable”
PR 67. BLEEDERS
These are horses that suffer from epistaxis or bleeding either from one (1) nostril (unilateral) or both nostrils (bilateral).
A. First occurrence - indefinite suspension but not less than ten (10) days must pass one barrier trial and must secure a clearance from the Regulation and Licensing Division.
B. Second occurrence – One month suspension, must pass one barrier trial and must secure a clearance from the Regulation and Licensing Division.
C. Third occurrence – three (3) months suspension, must pass one barrier trial and must secure a clearance from the Regulation and Licensing Division.
D. Fourth occurrence – Six (6) months suspension, must pass one barrier trial and must secure a clearance from the Regulation and Licensing Division.
E. Fifth occurrence – One (1) year suspension, must pass one barrier trial and must secure a clearance from the Regulation and Licensing Division.
F. If a horse wins but suffers epistaxis, it shall be given an indefinite suspension but not less than ten (10) days with one (1) barrier trial
The said occurrence shall be considered and shall still be counted as one (1) occurrence for purposes of imposing penalty therefore. (Resolutions 8-10)
G. If a horse suffers from epistaxis during the official barrier trial race, it shall be considered as one occurrence and it shall be penalized accordingly (Resolutions 8-10)
H. The number of occurrences shall revert to zero only if the horse does not suffer from epistaxis for a period of one year.
I. All suspension is non-appealable
J. Previous occurrences before the effectivity of this resolution shall be disregarded.
“PR 67. BLEEDERS
These are horses that suffer from epistaxis or bleeding either from one (1) nostril (unilateral) or both nostrils (bilateral).
A. First occurrence - indefinite suspension but not less than ten (10) days must past one barrier trial and must secure a clearance from the Regulation and Licensing Division.
B. Second occurrence – One month suspension, must pass one barrier trial and must secure a clearance from the Regulation and Licensing Division.
C. Third occurrence – three (3) months suspension, must pass one barrier trial and must secure a clearance from the Regulation and Licensing Division.
D. Fourth occurrence – Six (6) months suspension, must pass one barrier trial and must secure a clearance from the Regulation and Licensing Division.
E. Fifth occurrence – one (1) year suspension, must pass one barrier trial and must secure a clearance from the Regulation and Licensing Division.
F. If a horse wins but suffers epistaxis, it shall be given an indefinite suspension but not less than ten (10) days with one (1) barrier trial.
The said occurrence shall be considered and shall still be counted as one (1) occurrence for purposes of imposing penalty therefore. (Resolution 8-10).
G. If a horse suffers from epistaxis during the official barrier trial race. It shall be considered as one occurrence and it shall be penalized accordingly . (Resolution 8-10)
H. The number of occurrences shall revert to zero only if the horse does not suffer from epistaxis for a period of one year.
I. All suspension is non-appealable
J. Previous occurrences before the effectivity of this resolution shall be disregarded.