TITLE 11. GAMING
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The
Virginia Racing Commission is claiming an exemption from the Administrative
Process Act pursuant to § 2.2-4002 A 17 of the Code of Virginia regarding the
promulgation of technical regulations governing actual live horse racing at
race meetings licensed by the commission.
Title of Regulation: 11VAC10-120. Claiming Races (amending 11VAC10-120-50).
Statutory Authority: § 59.1-369 of the Code of Virginia.
Effective Date: July 27, 2020.
Agency Contact: Kimberly Mackey, Regulatory Coordinator,
Virginia Racing Commission, 5707 Huntsman Road, Suite 201-B, Richmond, VA
23250, telephone (804) 966-7406, or email kimberly.mackey@vrc.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The amendments (i) allow for the voiding of a claim if a
horse suffers an injury that requires euthanasia on the racetrack during a
claiming race; (ii) require a claimed horse's complete injection records for
the last 60 days; and (iii) order the owner of a horse that is sold, claimed,
or transferred to transfer all of the health and medical records of that horse
to the new owner within seven days.
11VAC10-120-50. Claiming procedure.
A claim may be filed on a horse programmed to race by
properly completing a claim slip, including the correct spelling of the horse's
name, the date and the race number, sealing the claim slip in an envelope, and
depositing the envelope in a locked claims box. The following provisions shall
apply to the claiming of a horse:
1. The licensee shall provide claim slips, claim envelopes,
and a locked claim box to secure filed claims;
2. The claim slip, enclosed in a sealed envelope, must be
deposited in a locked claim box at least 15 minutes before post time of the
race for which the claim is filed;
3. The licensee shall provide a clock, and before the sealed
envelope is deposited in the locked claim box, the time of day shall be stamped
upon the envelope;
4. No money or its equivalent shall be put in the claim box;
5. The person filing the claim must have sufficient funds on
deposit with the horsemen's bookkeeper or licensee in not less than the amount
of the designated price and applicable sales taxes;
6. The claims clerk shall inform the stewards of a claim filed
for a horse and of multiple claims on a horse;
7. The claims clerk shall ascertain that the claim slip and
envelope are properly complete;
8. The claims clerk shall ascertain that the person is
eligible to claim a horse and inform the stewards immediately of any doubts of
the person's eligibility;
9. The claims clerk shall ascertain that there are sufficient
funds on deposit with the horsemen's bookkeeper or licensee of not less than
the amount of the claim and applicable sales taxes;
10. If more than one valid claim is filed for a horse, then
title to the horse shall be determined by lot under the supervision of the
stewards or their representative;
11. A claimed horse shall race in the interest of and for the
account of the owner from whom the horse was claimed;
12. Title to a claimed horse shall vest in the successful
claimant at the time the horse is deemed a starter whether the horse is dead or
alive, sound or unsound, or injured in the race or after the race In the
event a horse dies during a claiming race, is euthanized on the racetrack
during a claiming race, or suffers an injury that requires euthanasia of the
horse performed on the racetrack or in an adjacent area as determined by the
commission veterinarian, any claim on that horse will be declared void;
13. A claim is voidable at the sole discretion of the new
owner or trainer for a period of one hour after the race is made official for
any horse that is vanned off the racetrack after the race at the direction of
the commission veterinarian;
14. Upon a successful claim the stewards shall issue a
transfer authorization of the horse from the original owner to the claimant.
Copies of the transfer authorization shall be maintained by the stewards and
the racing secretary. Upon notification by the stewards the horsemen's
bookkeeper shall immediately debit the claimant's account for the claiming
price, along with applicable taxes and transfer fees, and shall immediately
credit the original owner's account with the claiming price;
14. 15. In harness racing, the successful
claimant of a horse programmed to start may, at his option, acquire ownership
of a claimed horse even though such claimed horse was scratched and did not
start in the claiming race from which it was scratched. The successful claimant
must exercise his option by 9 a.m. of the day following the claiming race to
which the horse programmed and scratched. No horse may be claimed from a
claiming race unless the race is contested;
15. 16. A horse that has been claimed shall be
delivered to the new owner at the conclusion of the race either at the paddock
or at the detention barn, after the completion of any post-race testing;
16. 17. The claimant shall present the former
owner with written authorization of the claim from the racing secretary;
17. 18. A positive test result for any
prohibited drug is grounds for voiding the claim;
18. 19. The new owner may request that the horse
be tested for equine infectious anemia, by taking the horse immediately
following the race to the detention barn where a blood sample will be drawn;
19. 20. A positive test result for equine
infectious anemia is grounds for voiding a claim;
20. 21. The new owner shall be responsible for
filing the change of ownership with the appropriate breed registry;
21. 22. Despite any designation of sex or age of
a horse appearing in the daily program or other publication, the person making
the claim shall be solely responsible for determining the sex or age of the
horse before filing a claim for the horse;
22. 23. Officials and employees of the licensee
shall not provide any information as to the filing of the claim until after the
race has been run, except as necessary for processing of the claim; and
23. 24. If a horse is successfully claimed by a
new owner, the trainer of record at the time of that claiming race must provide
that horse's complete corticosteroid and intra-articular injection records for
the last 30 60 days, which shall include the date of the
injection, name of the veterinarian performing the injection, articular spaces
or structures injected, medication or biologicals used to inject each articular
space, and dose in milligrams of each corticosteroid used. Such records shall
be completed by the treating veterinarian and be provided to the new trainer within
48 hours of the transfer of the horse. In addition, the owner of a horse
shall order production and transfer of all health and medical records held by
the individual or veterinarian providing services to the horse owned by them
within seven days if the horse is sold, claimed, or transferred to a new owner,
or if requested by the commission veterinarian.
VA.R. Doc. No. R20-6346; Filed July 6, 2020, 6:58 p.m.