Mich. Admin. Code R. 431.4280

Current through Vol. 24-10, June 15, 2024
Section R. 431.4280 - Time and records

Rule 4280.

(1) In every race, the time of each heat shall be accurately recorded by an approved electric timing device and placed in the record in minutes, seconds, and fifths of seconds. When each heat has been ruled official by the stewards, the time thereof shall be publicly announced or posted. Unofficial timing shall not be announced or admitted to the record, and when the timers fail to act, times shall not be announced or recorded for that heat.
(2) In any case of alleged error in the record or an error in the announcement or publication of the time made by a horse, the time so questioned shall not be changed to favor the horse or the owner, except upon the sworn statement of the stewards and the timer who officiated in the race.
(3) When requested by the executive director, the distance of a race course licensed by the executive director shall be verified by a certified measurement made wire to wire 3 feet out from the pole or inside hub rail.
(4) The leading horse shall be timed and only its time shall be announced. A horse shall not obtain a win race record by reason of the disqualification of another horse.
(5) In case of a dead heat, the time shall constitute a record for the horses making the dead heat and both shall be considered winners.
(6) The time shall be taken when the first horse leaves the point from which the distance of the race is measured until the winner reaches the wire.
(7) Any person who is guilty of the fraudulent misrepresentation of time or the alteration of the record thereof in any public race shall be subject to disciplinary action and the time declared not a record.

Mich. Admin. Code R. 431.4280

1985 AACS; 2021 MR 6, Eff. 3/26/2021