W. Va. Code R. § 178-1-44

Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 24, June 14, 2024
Section 178-1-44 - [Effective until 7/21/2024] Horses Ineligible

A horse is ineligible to start in a race when:

44.1. its breed registration certificate is not on file with the association's racing secretary one-half (½) hour before post time for the first race; the stewards may waive this requirement if the information contained on the registration certificate is otherwise available and the horse is otherwise correctly identified to the stewards' satisfaction; provided that the stewards shall not waive this requirement if the horse is scheduled to start in a claiming race.
44.2. its name has been changed and it has not been issued a new registration certificate by the appropriate breed registry;
44.3. it is not fully identified and is tattooed on the inside of the upper lip, is microchipped with a unique microchip (ISO 11784), freeze brand or identified by any other method approved by the appropriate breed registry and the Racing Commission;
44.4. the owner of the horse is in financial arrears; except with the approval of the association's racing secretary or the stewards;
44.5. it is owned in whole or in part by an undisclosed person or interest;
44.6. it is not in sound racing condition;
44.7. it has been trachea tubed to artificially assist breathing;
44.8. it has been nerved; except as provided for in this rule;
44.9. it has impaired eyesight in both eyes, as determined by a Racing Commission veterinarian;
44.10. it is under two (2) years of age;
44.11. it is thirteen (13) years of age or older;
44.12. it is owned by an owner and/or supervised by a trainer who do not hold occupational permits issued by the Racing Commission;
44.13. it is owned, in whole or in part, or is under the care and control of a person who is excluded by the stewards or the association or suspended by the stewards; provided that, when the person has been reinstated to the racetrack by the association or the stewards, or the person's suspension has been rescinded or has expired, or the horse has been transferred through a bona fide sale to an owner acceptable to and approved by the stewards or the Racing Commission, the horse may be eligible to start in a race;
44.14. at the time of starting of the race it is on the stewards' list, the paddock judge's list, the starter's list, the veterinarians' list or the bleeder list, except when there exists an unforseen administrative issue in removing the horse from the veterinarians' list of another racing jurisdiction. However, the horse is eligible to be entered while on the veterinarians' list subject to subsection 52.3 of this rule as long as no other horse is excluded from the race;
44.15. if the horse is a mare who is or who may be in foal, unless full information as to services or breeding has been filed with the association's racing secretary and the owner's practicing veterinarian has given approval; provided that if a mare who is or who may be in foal is permitted to start in a race under this subsection, the breeding information and the practicing veterinarian's approval shall be conspicuously posted in the association's racing secretary's office and if the mare is claimed, the original owner shall supply the stallion service certificate to the new owner that has claimed the horse;
44.16. there is no current negative test certificate for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) attached to its breed registration certificate or proof of a negative test certificate is not otherwise available;
44.17. it has shoes (racing plates) which have toe grabs with a height greater than four millimeters (0.15748 inches), bends, jars, caulks, stickers or any other traction device on the front hooves while racing or training on dirt racing surfaces. Provided that, for any race in this state that has been issued a grade by the American Graded Stakes Committee, the stewards may allow the toe grab rule established by the American Graded Stakes Committee to be followed in that race. The association shall notify the Racing Commission and the stewards upon the issuance of a grade for a race by the American Graded Stakes Committee so that the stewards may allow the appropriate toe grab rule to be administered and enforced. A copy of the toe grab rule in graded stakes races shall be published in the office of the association's racing secretary;
44.18. it has not raced in twelve (12) months since its previous start until the horse has been subjected to the protocols within subdivision 52.3.d. of this rule; and
44.19. it is a first time starter four (4) years of age or older until the horse has been subjected to the protocols within subdivision 52.3.d. of this rule.

W. Va. Code R. § 178-1-44