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Can you summarize OHAC Chapter 3769-15?
State Racing Commission > Racing Eligibility
Short Summary
The provided legal document content covers various aspects of racing eligibility and racing entries in Ohio. It outlines the requirements for owners, trainers, and drivers to obtain licenses from the State Racing Commission in order to race horses in the state. The document also specifies the responsibilities of the racing secretary in enforcing these rules. It further details the process of qualifying races for horses that have not previously raced or do not have a charted line for the previous season or within their last six starts. The document provides guidelines for consolidating uncharted races and allows judges to require qualifying races for certain horses. It also permits fast-class horses to qualify through timed workouts. The document outlines the requirements for making entries, including the information that must be provided and the methods by which entries can be made. It also specifies the inclusion of information regarding the use of medication and the requirement to indicate if the horse is a pacer racing without hopples or a trotter racing with hopples. The document further addresses the process of scratching horses, the judges’ list, and the eligibility standards for horses. It establishes rules and procedures to ensure fair and safe horse racing in Ohio. The document also covers penalties for violations of the rules, including fines, license suspensions, and referrals to the commission. Additionally, it governs the registration of standardbred stallions and their eligibility for breeding purposes. The document outlines the requirements for stallion registration and renewal, as well as the submission of reports of mares bred. It also addresses the identification of horses for racing purposes, including the information that must be provided and the requirements for reporting bred fillies and mares. Overall, these documents apply to various entities involved in horse racing in Ohio and provide guidelines and regulations to ensure the integrity and fairness of the sport.
Whom does it apply to?
Owners, trainers, drivers, racing secretaries, judges, track veterinarians, licensees, permit holders, representatives of permit holders, individuals involved in horse racing in Ohio
What does it govern?
Racing eligibility, racing entries, penalties for violations, registration of standardbred stallions, identification of horses for racing purposes
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Fines, license suspensions, referrals to the commission, denial, suspension, or revocation of Ohio state racing commission licenses, ruling off from all Ohio race tracks
Jurisdiction
Ohio