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Can you summarize OHAC Chapter 3769-5?
State Racing Commission > Racing Eligibility
Short Summary
The provided legal document content pertains to the Ohio Administrative Code under the State Racing Commission’s regulations on Racing Eligibility. It governs the inclusion and exclusion of horses in races based on their placement on various lists. The document outlines the requirements for horses to be eligible to enter and start in races, including the conditions for being placed on the starter’s list, steward’s list, and veterinarian’s list. Horses on the veterinarian’s list must meet work requirements and undergo post-work blood sample collection for compliance with racing medication rules. The stewards have the authority to place horses on the steward’s list if they are considered noncompetitive or unfit to race. The document also states that horses must have a negative test for equine infectious anemia within the past twelve months to be admitted to any race track facility in Ohio. Additionally, the document covers various aspects of horse racing, such as weight assignments for jockeys, stable name registration, registration and use of stable names, scale of weights for age, eligibility requirements for horse racing, identification of horses, scratches and declarations, entry and starting requirements, penalties and allowances of weight, and registration and use of horse names. The document does not mention any specific exemptions or penalties for non-compliance or violation of its provisions.
Whom does it apply to?
Owners, breeders, trainers, jockeys, and horses participating in races in Ohio
What does it govern?
Racing Eligibility
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned
Jurisdiction
Ohio