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Lottery Commission (Renumbered from rules of the former Sweepstakes Commission ( Sw ), and to be renumbered from the rules of the former Racing and Charitable Gaming Commission (Pari).) > LIVE AND SIMULCAST RACING
Short Summary
The provided legal document content governs LIVE AND SIMULCAST RACING in New Hampshire. It defines various terms related to racing, such as ‘Starter’, ‘Course’, ‘Paddock judge’, ‘Commission’, ‘Race charter’, ‘Board of judges’, ‘Simulcast’, ‘Executive officer’, ‘Restricted area’, ‘Race announcer’, ‘Patrol judge’, ‘Presiding judge’, ‘Judge’, ‘Meet’, ‘Paddock’, ‘Horse identifier’, ‘Driver’, ‘Trainer’, ‘Racing secretary’, ‘Trainer of record’, ‘Mutuel manager’, ‘Licensee’, ‘Applicant’, ‘Racing program’, and ‘Racing premises’. The document clarifies who is considered a ‘Party to the application’ for LIVE AND SIMULCAST RACING in New Hampshire, depending on the type of entity applying. It also governs the use of prohibited substances and practices in horse racing, with penalties specified in the ARCI ‘Uniform Classification Guidelines for Foreign Substances and Recommended Penalties Model Rule’ (January 2018). Exemptions are provided for substances furosemide and phenylbutazone when used for their intended purposes, as well as for veterinarians and veterinary assistants administering substances for generally accepted veterinary medical purposes. Trainers are exempted if the horse has been properly administered a substance by a veterinarian or veterinary assistant. The document also covers the registration of partnerships and stable names for horse ownership and racing purposes. It outlines the application process, fees, qualifications, and requirements for partnership registration and stable name registration. The document emphasizes compliance and the consequences of non-compliance, such as revocation and suspension of licenses. Overall, the document aims to regulate and ensure fair and safe LIVE AND SIMULCAST RACING practices in New Hampshire.
Whom does it apply to?
Officials, entities, licensees, applicants, trainers, owners, and individuals involved in LIVE AND SIMULCAST RACING in New Hampshire
What does it govern?
LIVE AND SIMULCAST RACING
What are exemptions?
Exemptions for substances furosemide and phenylbutazone when used for their intended purposes. Veterinarians and veterinary assistants are exempted when administering substances for generally accepted veterinary medical purposes. Trainers are exempted if the horse has been properly administered a substance by a veterinarian or veterinary assistant.
What are the Penalties?
Penalties specified in the ARCI 'Uniform Classification Guidelines for Foreign Substances and Recommended Penalties Model Rule' (January 2018) apply to violations of prohibited substances and practices in horse racing.
Jurisdiction
New Hampshire