(NAR) VOL. 22 NO. 1, JANUARY - MARCH 2011
“PR 66. LAME AND INJURED HORSES
This is a non-appealable case.
A. Any horse found lame after the race shall be given an indefinite suspension but not less than twenty one (21) calendar days.
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“PR 66. LAME AND INJURED HORSES
a. Any horses found lame at the starting gate, during the course of the race and after the race, including barrier trial, shall be given a graduated suspension as follows:1st offense – indefinite suspension but for not less than 21 calendar days, should pass one official barrier trial and must secure a clearance from the Regulation and Licensing Division (RLD) before declaration in a regular race.
2nd offense – one (1) month suspension, should pass one official barrier trial race and must secure a clearance from (RLD) before declaration in a regular race.
3rd offense – Three (3) month suspension, should pass one official barrier trial and must secure a clearance from the Regulation and Licensing Division (RLD) before declaration in a regular race.
“PR 66. LAME AND INJURED HORSES
B. Any horse found lame at the starting gate, during the course of the race and after the race, including barrier trial, shall be given a graduated suspension as follows:1st offense - indefinite suspension but for not less than 21 calendar days, should pass one official barrier trial and must secure a clearance from the Regulation and Licensing Division (RLD) before declaration in regular race.
2nd offense – one (1) month suspension, should pass one official barrier trial race and must secure a clearance from (RLD) before declaration in a regular race.
3rd offense - Three (3) month suspension, should pass one official barrier trial and must secure a clearance from the Regulation and Licensing Division (RLD) before declaration in a regular race.