DEFINITIONS
1000. The following definitions and
interpretations shall apply throughout these Rules unless the text otherwise
requires:
1002.
Added
Money- The amount exclusive of trophy added into a stakes by
the Franchise Holder, or by sponsors, state-bred programs or other funds added
to those monies gathered by nomination, entry, sustaining and other fees coming
from the greyhound owners or kennel operators.
1003.
Age- The
age of a greyhound is reckoned as beginning on the day it is whelped.
1004.
Appeal- A
request for the Commission or its designee to investigate, consider, and review
any decisions or rulings of Judges.
1005.
Applicant
- Shall mean an Arkansas corporation applying to conduct racing
subject to these Rules, or any Franchise Holder applying for dates to conduct a
racing Meeting.
1006.
Arrears- Includes all monies due for entrance,
forfeits, fees, fines, and any default incident to these Rules.
1007.
Association
- See Franchise Holder.
1008.
Bertillion
- A card which lists identifying features of a
greyhound.
1009.
Blanket- The covering on which a greyhound's post
position number is displayed.
1010.
Board of Judges- (also Judges), shall include the
Presiding Judge, Commission Judge, and the Racing Secretary.
1011.
Bolt-
When a greyhound leaves the race course during the running of an official
race.
1012.
Breakage
- The amount of odd cents remaining in each pari-mutuel pool
after re-distributions are made in a sum equal to the next lowest multiple of
ten cents (10ยข). The minimum payout on all winning wagers shall be equal to the
amount wagered plus ten percent (10%); (i.e., the minimum payout on a $1.00
wager shall be $1.10; the minimum payout on a $2.00 wager shall be $2.20,
etc.).
1013.
Breeder
- The owner of a greyhound's dam at the time of
whelping.
1014.
Breeding Place- The location of
whelping.
1015.
Carryover- Non-distributed pool monies which are
retained and added to a corresponding pool in accordance with pari-mutuel
rules.
1016.
Commission- Shall mean the Arkansas State Racing
Commission or its duly authorized representative(s), as established by the Laws
of the State of Arkansas, or the person or body to whom such authority may be
delegated by amendments to the Law from time to time.
1017.
Complaint
- A written allegation of a violation of these rules.
1018.
Day-
(a)
Dark Day-
A day during a live or a simulcast race meeting when no pari-mutuel wagering is
conducted.
(b)
Race
Day- A day during a race meeting when pari-mutuel wagering is
conducted on live racing.
(c)
Simulcast Race Day- A day during a race meeting
when pari-mutuel wagering is conducted on simulcast racing.
1019.
Declaration
- Shall mean the act of withdrawing an entered greyhound from a
race.
1020.
Disciplinary Action- Means revocation of license,
suspension, fine or reprimand, or any combination thereof.
1021.
Draw- The
process of selecting runners and the process of assigning post positions in a
manner to ensure compliance with the conditions of the rules of
racing.
1022.
Drug- Shall mean:
(a) Articles recognized in the official
United States Pharmacopoeia, the official Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the
United States, or the official National Formulary, or any supplement to any of
them; and
(b) Articles intended for
use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease in
man or other animals; and
(c)
Articles (other than foods) intended to affect the structure of any function of
the body of man or other animals; and
(d) Articles intended for use as a component
of any articles specified in clause a, b, or c; but does not include devices or
their components, parts or accessories.
Nothing in the foregoing definition shall be deemed to include
water, heat or customary liniments or salves, provided the same be applied
externally only.
1023.
Ejection
- The removal of a person from the premises under the
jurisdiction of the Commission.
1024.
Entry- A
greyhound eligible for and entered in a race.
1025.
Equipment
- Means muzzles, number blankets, and all other paraphernalia
common or otherwise which might be used on or attached to a greyhound while
racing.
1026.
Exclusion- The act of preventing a person from
entering or remaining on the premises of any Franchise Holder and/or simulcast
facility under the jurisdiction of the Arkansas Racing Commission.
1027.
Expired Ticket
- An outstanding ticket which was not presented for redemption
within the required time period for which it was issued.
1028.
False Start
- Any race which fails to start as stipulated by the
rules.
1029.
Finish
- The order in which the greyhounds complete the race.
(a) Win, to finish first.
(b) Place, to finish second.
(c) Show, to finish third.
1030.
Foreign
Substance- Any drug, medication or other substance uncommon to
a greyhound's body which can or may affect the greyhound's performance or which
does or may affect sampling or testing procedures.
1031.
Forfeit-
Money due from a licensee because of error, fault, neglect of duty, breach of
contract, or a penalty imposed by the Judges or the Commission.
1032.
Franchise Holder
- Shall mean any domestic corporation receiving a license or
franchise from the Arkansas Racing Commission to conduct racing. Association is
used interchangeably with Franchise Holder throughout this book.
1033.
Fraudulent Practice
- Means any attempt to enrich oneself or associates, or gain
any advantage through unfair, unlawful or dishonest behavior in connection with
the racing of greyhounds.
1034.
Guest Association- An Association which offers
licensed pari-mutuel wagering on contests conducted by another Association (the
host) in either the same jurisdiction or another jurisdiction.
1035.
Greyhound
- A dog that is registered with the National Greyhound
Association.
1036.
Handle- The total amount of all pari-mutuel
wagering sales excluding refunds and cancellations.
1037.
Host Association
- The Association conducting a licensed pari-mutuel meeting
from which authorized contests or entire performances are simulcast.
1038.
ITW or Inter Track Wire
- The importation of races from Host Associations (sending
location) to the Franchise Holder(receiving location), upon which pari-mutuel
wagering takes place.
1039.
Kennel Compound- The facilities provided for the
housing of racing kennels under the jurisdiction of the Commission.
1040.
Kennel Helper
- A person employed by a kennel owner to assist in the
conditioning of greyhounds for racing.
1041.
Kennel Name
- (Assumed name) - Any name other than the legal name or names
of the operator.
1042.
Kennel Owner- The person entered into a contract
or agreement with the Franchise Holder to provide greyhounds to race in a
meeting conducted by the Franchise Holder.
1043.
Lead-Out
- An individual employed and provided by the Franchise Holder
to lead greyhounds from the paddock to the starting box.
1044.
Licensee
- Any person or entity holding a license from the Commission to
engage in racing or a regulated activity.
1045.
Lock-Out Kennel
- The secure and restricted facility within the paddock used to
temporarily house entered greyhounds prior to their participation in the
current performance.
1046.
Lure- A mechanical attraction designed to entice
a greyhound around the course.
1047.
Maiden- A
greyhound which at the time of starting has never won an official race in any
country.
1048.
Maiden
Race- A contest restricted to non-winners.
1049.
Match Race
- A race between two or more greyhounds under conditions agreed
to by their owners, the Commission, and the Franchise Holder.
1050.
Matinee
Performance- A schedule of races beginning in the
afternoon.
1051.
Meeting- A group of 24-hour days, Sundays
excepted, on which racing is conducted for any stakes, purse or reward, at one
racetrack for which a license to race has been granted by the Commission. It
begins at 10:00 a.m. on the first day and ends at 12:00 midnight of the last
day.
1052.
Minus
Pool- Occurs when the payout is in excess of net
pool.
1053.
Net
Income- Means the taxable income reflected on the Franchise
Holder's federal income tax return for the immediately preceding year, less
federal income tax liability reflected thereon.
1054.
Net Pool-
Is the amount of gross ticket sales less refundable wagers and statutory
commissions.
1055.
Night Performance- A schedule of races conducted
in the evening.
1056.
Nomination- The initial naming of a greyhound for
entry in a stakes race.
1057.
Nominator- The person in whose name a greyhound
is nominated.
1058.
No Race- A race cancelled for any reason by the
Judges.
1059.
Objection- A written complaint made by a kennel
owner and/or trainer to the Judges claiming a grievance pertaining to a
race.
1060.
Off
Time- The moment at which the greyhounds break and start to
run.
1061.
Official
Order of Finish- The order of finish of the greyhounds in a
contest as declared official by the Judges.
1062.
Official
Race- A race in the presence of duly appointed Racing Officials
for which purse monies are paid and/or pari-mutuel wagering is
conducted.
1063.
Official Schooling Race- Trial races supervised
by-the Commission which are conducted for qualification purposes, but on which
pari-mutuel wagering is prohibited.
1064.
Official
Starter- The individual charged with the responsibility of the
actual dispatching of the entries in each race.
1065.
Official Winning
Time- The period of time in a race beginning when the starting
box opens, and ending when the first greyhound crosses the finish
line.
1066.
Outstanding Ticket- A winning or refundable
pari-mutuel ticket which was not cashed during the performance for which it was
issued; also known as Outs.
1067.
Owner-
The person in whose name the greyhound is registered with the National
Greyhound Association. No greyhound shall be permitted to race except in the
owner's name.
1068.
Paddock- The area restricted to Commission,
Franchise Holder management, and racing department employees. The paddock area
includes the lock out kennel, reviewing stand, and offices.
1069.
Parent-
Means any person, partnership, Association, firm, or corporation exercising
control of an applicant or Franchise Holder or its Board of Directors whether
or not the parent owns fifty percent (50%) or more of its stock.
1070.
Pari-Mutuel
System- The manual, electro-mechanical, or computerized system
and all software (including totalisator, account betting system, and off-site
betting equipment) that is used to record bets and transmit wagering
data.
1071 .
Pari-Mutuel Wagering- A form of wagering on the
outcome of an event in which all wagers (bets) are pooled and held by a
Franchise Holder for distribution of the total amount, less the deductions
authorized by law, to the holders of winning tickets. A person making a wager
in a pari-mutuel system is betting against other people making similar
wagers.
1072.
Patron- An individual present on Franchise Holder
premises during a race meeting to wager and/or observe the racing.
1073.
Payout-
The amount of money payable to winning wagers.
1074.
Performance- The schedule of races run
consecutively as one program. Any race program that begins as a night
performance shall be allowed to be completed as the original program even if it
runs into the next day (new twenty-four hour period). Sundays are excluded,
except when approved by state law.
1075.
Person-
Any individual, partnership, corporation, or other Association or
entity.
1077.
Place- Is to finish second in a race.
1078.
Post
Position- Is the position assigned to the greyhound for the
start of the race.
1079.
Post Time- The time set for the start of the
race.
1080.
Premises
- All land and improvements used in the conduct of a race
meeting including additional off-site wagering facilities.
1081.
Principal Stockholder
- Means each person, firm, or corporation owning of record or
beneficially more than ten percent (10%) of any class of capital stock of a
corporation.
1082.
Profit- The net pool after deduction of the
amount bet on the winners.
1083.
Program- The published listing of all races and
entrants for a specific performance.
1084.
Prohibited Substances
- Substances of any type that are not approved by the
Commission and/or federal and state agencies.
1085.
Purse-
The total cash amount for which a race is contested.
1086.
Race-
Means a contest for purse, stakes, or entry fees on any course, and in the
presence of duly appointed Racing Officials.
1087.
Racetrack
- See Premises.
1088.
Restricted
Area- An enclosed portion of the Franchise Holder grounds to
which access is limited to licensees whose occupation or participation requires
access.
1089.
Result- That part of the official order of finish
used to determine the pari-mutuel payout of pools for each individual
contest.
1090.
Rule
Off - Means the act of being barred from the- grounds of a
Franchise Holder or denying racing privileges.
1091.
Rules-
Means the Rules and Regulations of Greyhound Racing herein prescribed and any
amendments or additions thereto.
1092.
Scratch-
Means the act of withdrawing an entry on the day of the race.
1093.
Section-
Means a section of the Arkansas Statutes Annotated.
1094.
Show- To
finish third in a race.
1095.
Simulcast- The live audio and visual transmission
of a contest to another location for pari-mutuel wagering purposes.
1096.
Stakes
Race- A race specifically designated as an added money
race.
1097.
Starter- A greyhound that is in the starting box
when the doors of the starting box open in front of it at the time the Official
Starter dispatches the greyhounds.
1098.
Subscription- Means the act of nominating or
entering a stakes race.
1099.
Suspension- Means that any privileges granted by
the officials of a racing meeting or by the Commission to a person licensed by
the Commission has been withdrawn.
1100.
Takeout-
The total amount of money withheld from each pari-mutuel pool, as authorized by
statute or rule.
1101.
Tote Board- Means the totalisator display board
where the mutuels are displayed for live, on-track racing.
1102.
Trainer-
Means a person employed by a kennel owner to condition greyhounds for
racing.
1103.
Weight- As applied to greyhounds shall be as
follows:
(a)
Pre-Post
Weightshall be known as the weight taken at the designated time
before the first race of the day.
(b)
Established Racing
Weightshall be known as the racing weight, established by the
trainer or kennel representative, as the greyhound's best racing
weight.
(c)
Track
Weightshall be known as the weight of the greyhound at post
time or time of race.
1104.
Weight
Loser- A greyhound that consistently loses weight while in the
lock-out kennel.
1105.
Whelp- The birth of a greyhound.
1106.
Win- To
finish first in a race.
1107.
Winner- The greyhound whose muzzle or nose
reaches the finish line first or is placed first through disqualification by
the Judges.
FRANCHISES AND LICENSES FOR RACING DATES
1200. Every franchise and every
license to hold a meeting is granted upon the condition that the Franchise
Holder shall accept, observe and enforce the Rules and Regulations of the
Commission, and it shall be the duty of each and every officer, director and
employee of said Franchise Holder to observe and enforce the rules.
1201. All applications and notices shall be
verified under oath and shall be manually signed in ink.
APPLICATIONS FOR FRANCHISES
1202. Every application to become a Franchise
Holder shall contain the following:
I.
OWNERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
A. State the
name of the applicant and indicate whether it is an individual, firm,
Association, partnership or corporation.
B. State the following information as to the
applicant: (If the applicant has a parent corporation, the same information
must be submitted both for the parent and applicant corporation.)
1. State the year in which the applicant was
organized, its form of organization and the name of the state under the laws of
which it was organized. Attach a copy of the Articles and By-laws to the
application.
2. State the classes
of capital stock authorized, the amount authorized, and the amount outstanding
as of the date not less than fifteen ( 5) days prior to the date of filing of
the application. State the amount of dividends paid to stockholders during the
five (5) years immediately preceding the application.
3. State the name and address of each person
who owns, of record or beneficially, one or more shares of any class of capital
stock.
This can be indicated in columnar forms as follows:
a. Name and address
b. Class of stock owned
c. Type of ownership whether of record or
beneficial.
d. Amount
owned
e. Percent of the class of
stock
4. Describe
briefly the terms of any voting trust in which any of the capital stock is held
and the name, address, class of stock and number of shares of stock for all
stock held in said voting trust.
5.
Describe briefly the terms of any proxy by which any of the capital stock is
held, the holder of the proxy and the name, address, class of stock and number
of shares of stock for all stock held by said proxy.
6. State whether 5% or more of the
applicant's assets, or 5% or more of any principal stockholders' stock, is
encumbered by any long-term debt. Explain fully, by stating names and addresses
of parties holding security interests or promissory notes from the applicant
and the stockholders, where the stock is pledged as security, and outline the
terms of the agreements creating the security interests.
7. Outline briefly the dividend rights,
voting rights, liquidation rights, preemptive rights, conversion rights, and
redemption provisions. If the rights of holders of such stock may be modified
otherwise than by a vote of majority or more of the shares outstanding, voting
as a class, so state and explain briefly.
8. If the applicant was organized as a
corporation within the past five (5) years, furnish the following information:
the names of the promoters; the nature and amount of anything of value received
or to be received by each promoter directly or indirectly from the applicant;
and the nature and amount of any assets, services or other consideration
therefor received by the applicant.
9. List the names of all directors and
officers of the applicant and all persons chosen to become directors or
officers and attach a personal history resume for each person named. Indicate
all positions and offices with the applicant held by each person named, and the
principal occupation during the past five years of each person named.
10. List all parents of the applicant showing
the basis of control and as to each parent, the percentage of voting securities
owned, or other basis of control by any of its parents.
C.
1.
Attach to the application, balance sheets and profit and loss statements for
each of the three fiscal years immediately preceding the application, or for
the period of organization if less than three years. If the applicant has not
completed a full fiscal year since its organization or if it acquires or is to
acquire the majority of its assets from a predecessor within the current fiscal
year, the financial information shall be given for the current fiscal year.
Balance sheets, profit and loss statements, and all other financial statements
required herein shall be prepared, audited and certified by independent,
certified public accountants in accordance with generally accepted accounting
procedures and practices applied on a consistent basis. Any report containing
exceptions of a material nature, will not be considered to be
certified.
2. State all loans by
applicant in excess of 1% of net income and describe fully the name of the
borrower, amount of the loan, collateral, and terms.
D. Briefly describe any pending legal
proceedings to which the applicant or any of its subsidiaries or parent
corporation is a party or of which any of their property is the subject.
Include the name of the court or agency in which the proceedings are pending,
the date instituted, and the principal parties thereto.
E. State if the applicant, or its directors,
officers, policy-making manager or principal stockholders have owned an
interest in any firm, partnership, Association, or corporation previously
licensed by the Arkansas Racing Commission, or are now engaged in the business
of racing outside of the State of Arkansas. Explain.
F. Describe briefly and where practical state
the approximate amount of any material interest, direct or indirect, of any
officer, director or principal stockholder of the applicant, or any associate
of any of the foregoing persons in any material transactions during the last
three years, or in any material proposed transactions, to which the applicant
was, or is to be a party.
G. State
generally the principal purposes for which the net income received by the
applicant is intended to be used, (whether it be for payment of dividend,
retained earnings for enumerated purposes, or other purposes) and show the
approximate percentage of the amount intended for each such purpose.
H. State all contracts by the applicant
entered into within the year preceding the date of application, and all
executory contracts not otherwise described pursuant to these rules in which
the consideration exceeds 1% of net income and describe fully, including the
names of the parties to the contract, amount of consideration, and
terms.
I. List all direct
remuneration paid by the applicant and its subsidiaries, if any, during the
applicant's last fiscal year to:
1. each
director and officer of the applicant whose aggregate direct remuneration
exceeded $25,000, naming each such person;
2. all directors of the applicant as a group
without naming them;
3. all
officers of the applicant as a group without naming them;
4. all other persons whose aggregate
remuneration exceeds $25,000, naming each such person. As used in this
paragraph, direct remuneration shall include salary, retirement benefits,
automobiles furnished, expenses reimbursed, and all other sums paid for the
benefit of the officer, director, or other recipient.
J. State whether the applicant, its officers,
directors and principal stockholders have complied with and are in compliance
with Rule 1210. If not in compliance, explain in full.
II.
LOCATION AND PHYSICAL PLANT
A. State county and municipality of
track.
B. Give actual legal
description of a site, names and addresses of the title holders to the real
property and names and addresses of all persons holding mortgages or other
security interests in the property.
C. State the number of miles from the nearest
population center, and describe briefly the transportation facilities serving
that population's center.
D.
Indicate the exact dimensions of any track proposed.
E. Describe the grandstand size and type
construction. Submit at least one copy of architect's plans or renderings
showing detail of any proposed construction.
F. Describe briefly the efforts made to
insure the security, safety and comfort of patrons and license
holders.
G. State the availability
of fire protection and adequacy of law enforcement and police
protection.
H. Indicate the parking
lot capacity and describe the construction and type of parking
facilities.
I. Indicate the number
and type of construction of kennels and other areas, indicating capacities and
fire prevention facilities for all areas.
J. Indicate the provisions for facilities for
kennel owners, trainers, and other racing personnel.
K. Describe the arrangements for food and
drink concessions, indicating the names and addresses of concessionaires and
the terms of the concession contracts. Attach copy of contract.
L. Describe any concessions, clubs, or other
special facilities for patrons.
III.
RACING OPERATION
A. Indicate by actual dates the live racing
days requested by the applicant.
B.
Indicate the kind of live racing to be conducted.
1. Indicate the kind of Simulcast and ITW
racing to be conducted.
C. Describe the pari-mutuel operation in
general and indicate the terms of the pari-mutuel ticket sales.
IV.
ECONOMIC AND OTHER
ASPECTS OF TRACK LOCATION
A. Describe
briefly climatic conditions prevalent during the proposed racing
season.
B. Indicate the population
of the local area, and the growth trend. Indicate the potential market,
including tourists, transients, and patrons from neighboring areas.
C. Indicate the principal sources of local
income, showing the percentage from farming and ranching, industrial,
professional and services, and military and other governmental
sources.
D. Indicate the effect of
competition with other racetracks in and out of the State and with other sports
or recreational facilities in the area. State in detail what effect the
competition from other racetracks will have on the availability of racing stock
and track personnel.
E. Indicate
what affect opposition from area residents will have on the economic outlook
for the proposed track.
APPLICATION FOR LIVE RACING DATES
1205.
Application for racing dates must be flied by a Franchise Holder at least one
hundred twenty (120) days prior to the date upon which it is desired to begin
the racing meet. Whenever mutually agreeable to the Commission and the
Franchise Holder, the Commission may allot racing dates other than those
requested in the application. Immediately following the allotting of any racing
dates, and the issuance of a license to hold a racing meet, the Commission
shall notify the Franchise Holder of the dates allotted which notice shall be
in writing and sent by registered or certified United States Mail to the
Franchise Holder, and each such notice and license shall be mailed by the
Commission at least ninety (90) days before the date fixed for the beginning of
the racing meet.
1206. Every
application for a license for dates to conduct greyhound racing shall contain
the following:
A. State the name of the
applicant.
B. The applicant shall
supply the following information: (If the application has a parent corporation,
the same information must be submitted both for the parent and the applicant
corporation.)
1. On the initial application
of a Franchise Holder for racing dates, a certified copy of the articles of
incorporation of the applicant must be attached to the application and any
applications for racing dates filed subsequent to the initial application and
any subsequent amendments to the aforementioned articles of incorporation shall
be attached thereto, so that there will be on file at the Commission at all
times a current copy of the applicant's articles of incorporation and
amendments thereto.
2. State the
classes of capital stock authorized, the amount authorized and the amount
outstanding as of the date not less than fifteen (1 5) days prior to the date
of filing of the application. State the amount of dividends paid to
stockholders during the five (5) years immediately preceding the
application.
3. State the name and
address of each person who owns, of record or beneficially, more than ten
percent (10%) of the shares of any class of capital stock. This can be
indicated in columnar form as follows:
(a)
Class of stock
(b) Type of
ownership, whether of record or beneficial.
(c) Amount owned
4. Describe briefly the terms of any voting
trust in which any of the capital stock is held and the name, address, and
class of stock for all stock held in said voting trust.
5. Describe briefly the terms of any proxy by
which any of the capital stock is held, the holder of the proxy and the name,
address, and class of stock held in said voting trust.
6. State whether 5 percent (5%) or more of
the applicant's assets is encumbered by any long-term debt. If so, state the
names and addresses of parties holding security interests or promissory notes
from the applicant where the stock is pledged as security. Copies of such
agreements shall be made available for inspection by the Commission on
request.
7. Outline briefly the
dividend rights, voting rights, liquidation rights, preemptive rights,
conversion rights, and redemption provisions. If the rights of holders of such
stock may be modified otherwise than by a vote of a majority or more of the
shares outstanding, voting as a class, so state and explain briefly.
8. List the names of all directors and
officers of the applicant and all persons chosen to become directors or
officers and attach a personal history resume for each person named. Indicate
all positions and offices with the applicant held by each person named, and the
principal occupation during the past five years of each person named.
9. List all parents of the applicant showing
the basis of control and as to each parent, the percentage of voting securities
owned, or other basis of control by any of its parents.
C.
1. The
applicant shall furnish to the Commission a copy of its balance sheet and
profit and loss statement for the immediate past fiscal year within ninety (90)
days after the close of the applicant's fiscal year. Balance sheets, profit and
loss statements, and all other financial statements required herein shall be
prepared, audited and certified by an independent, certified public accountant
in accordance with generally accepted accounting procedures and practices
applied on a consistent basis. Any report containing exceptions of a material
nature will not be considered to be certified.
2. State all loans by applicant in excess of
one per cent (1%) of net income and describe fully the name of the borrower,
amount of the loan collateral, and terms.
D. Each year when submitting the annual
request for race days, briefly describe any pending legal proceedings to which
the applicant or any of its subsidiaries or parent corporations is a party or
of which any of their property is the subject. Include the name of the court or
agency in which the proceedings are pending, the date instituted and the
principal parties thereto.
E. State
if the applicant, or its directors, officers, policy-making manager or
principal stockholders have owned an interest in any firm, partnership,
Association or corporation previously licensed by the Arkansas Racing
Commission, or are now engaged in the business of racing outside of the State
of Arkansas. Explain.
F. Describe
briefly and where practical state the approximate amount of any material
interest, direct or indirect, of any officer, director or principal stockholder
of the applicant, or any associate of any of the foregoing persons in any
material transactions during the last three years, or in any material proposed
transactions, to which the applicant was, or is to be a party.
G. State generally the principal purposes for
which the net income received by the applicant is intended to be used, (whether
it be for payment of dividend, retained earnings for enumerated purposes, or
other purposes) and show the approximate percentage of the amount intended for
each such purpose.
H. State all
contracts by the applicant entered into within the year preceding the date of
application, and all executory contracts not otherwise described pursuant to
these rules, in which the consideration exceeds $50,000.00 and indicate the
general type of contract involved and the names and addresses of the parties to
the contract. A copy of any such contract shall be made available for
inspection by the Commission on request.
I. List all direct remuneration paid by the
applicant and its subsidiaries, if any, during the applicant's last fiscal year
to:
1. each director and officer of the
applicant whose aggregate direct remuneration exceeded $25,000.00 naming each
such person;
2. all directors of
the applicant as a group without naming them;
3. all officers of the applicant as a group
without naming them;
4. all other
persons whose aggregate remuneration exceeds $25,000.00, naming each such
person. As used in this paragraph, direct remuneration shall include salary,
retirement benefits, automobiles furnished, expenses reimbursed, and all other
sums paid for the benefit of the officer or other recipient.
J. State whether the applicant,
its officers, directors and principal stockholders have complied with and are
in compliance with Rule 1210. If not in compliance, explain in full.
II. RACING OPERATION
A. Indicate by actual dates the live racing
dates requested by the applicant.
B. Indicate the kind of live racing to be
conducted.
1. Indicate the kind of Simulcast
and ITW races to be conducted.
C. Describe the pari-mutuel operation in
general and indicate in particular the terms of the pari-mutuel ticket
sales.
D. Describe the arrangements
for food and drink concessions, indicating the names and addresses of
concessionaires and the terms of the concession contracts. A copy of any such
Contract shall be made available for inspection by the Commission on
request.
E. Describe any clubs or
other special facilities for patrons.
III. INFORMATION SUBMITTED AFTER APRIL 1,
1970
Any information submitted after April 1, 1970, may reference
information previously submitted under an
application.
1207. In the event that the interest in a
racing operation held by an individual proprietorship, partnership or
Association, or in the event the control (whether majority or less of the
capital stock) of any corporation holding a franchise for racing from the
Commission, is to be conveyed, no sale shall take effect until approval is
obtained from the Arkansas Racing Commission. The application of the purchaser
for the permission and consent of the Commission shall contain, where
applicable, the same information as is required to be furnished under Rule
1202.
1208. The reports required by
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23-111-407 of the Arkansas Code
shall be submitted under oath.
DUTIES AND OBLIGATIONS
1210.
A. No
applicant, officer, director, or principal stockholder of the applicant, nor
any officer or director of any corporation which is a principal stockholder of
the applicant, nor any spouse or lineal heir of any such person, nor any
corporation in which the applicant or an officer, director or principal
stockholder of the applicant holds stock, shall, directly or indirectly, in the
name of or in behalf of the applicant, promise or offer to give or cause or
procure to be promised, offered, or given, any money, goods, present or reward,
or any promise, contract, undertaking, obligation or security for the payment
or delivery of any goods, money, present or reward or any other thing of value
whatsoever, to:
1. Any member of the
Commission
2. Employees of the
Commission
3. Any spouse, lineal
heir, or employee of any member of the Commission or any corporation in which
any member of the Commission is a principal stockholder, with the intent to
influence the action or decision of any such person on any question, matter,
cause or proceeding concerning the applicant, which may be pending or which may
hereafter in the future be brought before any such person in his official
capacity.
B. No
officer, director, or principal stockholder of the applicant, nor any officer
or director of any corporation which is a principal stockholder of the
applicant, nor any spouse or lineal heir of any such person, nor any
corporation in which an officer, director or principal stockholder is a
principal stockholder shall:
1. Contract the
applicant (except for bona fide contracts for salaries for directors and
officers actually serving as such or for professional services actually
rendered).
2. Provide goods or
services, which are ultimately sold to applicant's patrons.
C. Upon application to the
Commission, prior to entering into any such contract or doing any such
business, or making any such payment or contribution, the provisions of
Paragraphs A or B of this Rule may be waived by the Commission, in its
discretion, if the proposed contract, or the proposed business, or any proposed
payment or contribution, is, under the circumstances, advantageous to the
applicant in the conduct of its business of greyhound racing.
D. No license shall be granted to any
applicant if the applicant or an officer, director, or principal stockholder of
the applicant has been convicted of a felony by any court of record of any
state or country.
1211. No
applicant shall enter into any contract in which the term exceeds three (3)
years or the consideration exceeds five percent (5%) of the net income of the
applicant for the year immediately preceding the date of the contract without
first submitting advance written notice thereof to the Commission.
1212. Minutes of the meetings of stockholders
and directors of the applicant shall be made available to the Commissioners,
but copies thereof need not be filed as a matter of record in the office of the
Commission.
1213. The original and
six (6) copies of all applications, notices, and other matters required by
these rules, shall be filed with the Commission, 101 East Capitol Avenue, Suite
114, Little Rock, Arkansas. One (1) additional copy shall be submitted to each
Commissioner at his address of record on file in the office of the Commission.
All applications, notices, and other matters shall be verified, under oath, and
all copies shall be manually signed in ink.
1215. Members of the Arkansas State Racing
Commission, and its designated representative(s), shall have the right of full
and complete entry to all parts of the grounds and mutuels plant of the
Franchise Holder licensed to conduct racing in Arkansas.
1216. Each Franchise Holder shall provide and
install within its grounds:
A. Offices for the
use of the Commission and all its officials;
B. Stands for Racing Officials shall be
maintained in positions commanding an uninterrupted view of the entire racing
strip, which shall be subject to approval of the Commission;
C. A suitable telephone system between the
Racing Officials;
D. A first aid
room in the grandstand.
1217. No person shall in any matter, or at
any time, disturb the peace or make himself/herself obnoxious on the grounds of
a Franchise Holder.
1218. No
Franchise Holder shall permit the making of handbooks on its grounds under
penalty of having its license revoked. Any owner, trainer, or other person who
bets with or through any such handbook shall be ejected from the grounds and
refused admission to the grounds of all other licensed Franchise Holders in
Arkansas, and in the case of an owner or trainer, the entries of said owner
and/or trainer shall be refused for all Arkansas Tracks.
1219. No Franchise Holder having a race
meeting under a license issued by the Commission shall permit any illegal
gambling device of any kind on said grounds.
1220.
A.
Any licensee who unlawfully solicits bets from the public by correspondence or
other methods shall be suspended.
B. Resale of any ticket from one individual
to another is prohibited and shall be grounds for ejection.
SUSPENSIONS AND RULINGS
1223. No person or greyhound ruled
off, or under suspension by any licensing body in any country, or any greyhound
Franchise Holder, shall be admitted to the grounds of any Franchise Holder,
once the Franchise Holder has been notified.
1225. When a person is ruled off any track or
suspended by any licensing body of any country, or any greyhound Franchise
Holder, every greyhound owned in whole or in part by him/her shall be
ineligible to be entered or to start in any race until said greyhound has been
reinstated either by the rescission of the owner's suspension or by its
transfer through bona fide sale to an ownership acceptable to the Board of
Judges.
1227. When a person is
ruled off any track or suspended by any licensing body of any country, or any
greyhound Franchise Holder, any greyhound which is under his/her care,
management, training, or superintendence shall not be qualified to be entered
or to start in any race until said greyhound has been reinstated by the
rescission of said person's suspension or by the placement of the greyhound in
the hands of a licensed trainer and the approval of the transfer is granted by
the Board of Judges.
1229. When a
person is ruled off any track or suspended by any licensing body of any
country, or any greyhound Franchise Holder, he/she shall not be qualified,
whether acting as agent or otherwise, to subscribe for or to enter or run any
greyhound in any race either in his/her own name or in that of any other person
until the rescission of that person's suspension.
1231. A greyhound or kennel ruled off or
under suspension by any licensing body of any country, or any greyhound
Franchise Holder, shall not be permitted to race on any Arkansas track where
these rules are in force, during the continuance of such ruling.
1232. During the term of disqualification of
any participant in racing, it shall be the duty of the Franchise Holder to see
to it that the privilege of the admission badge is revoked, and that person is
kept out of the grounds unless otherwise permitted to enter under certain
conditions and at certain times as may be provided for elsewhere in these
Rules.
1233. Violators of any Rule
will be subject to ejection from the grounds and/or to fine, suspension, or
ruling off.
1234. Any time a
greyhound is disqualified from a race for any reason, the purse money won by
that greyhound shall be redistributed, unless the Commission finds that there
are special circumstances justifying the owner or trainer sharing in the
purse.
1235. The Board of Judges
may fine, suspend, or rule off any person who, in their opinion, has acted to
the detriment of racing or violated the Rules.
1237. Each Franchise Holder shall police its
grounds at all times in such a manner as to preclude the admission of any
person in and around the kennels, excepting those having bona fide business or
duly licensed by the Commission.
1238. Each Franchise Holder shall furnish to
the Commission the names and addresses of all persons ejected by the Franchise
Holder from its grounds, together with the offense or offenses alleged against
them and any other material information relating thereto.
1239. The officials of all Race Meetings, in
making decisions, shall be guided by the practices and procedures that are
recognized and established in the conduct of all properly authorized Race
Meetings.
1240. Racing Franchise
Holders shall exclude from the paddock, in the interest of public safety, all
those persons who have no immediate business with the entries, except the
members of the Commission, its staff and special representatives, and those
having special permission from the Franchise Holder.
MUTUEL SUMMARY SHEETS
1245. The Director of Mutuels shall furnish
the auditor who represents the Commission with a copy of all "summary sheets"
of the mutuels as soon as practicable after each race. The mutuels work sheets
will be kept on file if needed.
1247. All daily programs sold at a racetrack
must have one page containing the following:
NOTICE
This racetrack is licensed for the year ____ by the Arkansas
State Racing Commission and operates under its regulations.
ARKANSAS STATE RACING COMMISSION
_______________________________________________,
Chairman
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________, Manager
Officers and Directors of the Association:
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Racing Officials for the Meeting:
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
1248. All daily programs sold at
the racetrack, whether for live races or ITW races, must contain a prominent
notice that there is an information window and/or complaint window or windows
where complaints may be made or filed in writing - and the exact locations of
these windows must be set forth in said notice.
1249.
A.
Franchise Holder shall maintain in good service a satisfactory
Totalisator.
1251. The
Commission may require a Franchise Holder to install and maintain in good
service a photographic device, and where installed it shall be required that
all finishes be recorded by the said photographic device; provided, however, in
the event of any mechanical difficulty or insufficient light for a picture to
be taken, the Presiding Judge and the Commission Judge shall decide the order
of finish, whose decision is final.
1252. When finishes are so recorded each
entry in each race shall wear a blanket number of adequate size on the side
which at the finish will be toward the camera, corresponding to entrant's
number on the official program.
PURSE DISTRIBUTION
1254. All portions of purse money shall be
paid to the winners thereof within seven (7) days following their winning,
except where required otherwise elsewhere in these Rules.
1256. No percentage of purse winnings shall
be deducted by a Franchise Holder for itself or for another person, club, or
body, unless at the request of the person to whom such winnings are payable,
and except that a Franchise Holder may withhold from winnings any money due
it.
1257. Winning tickets must be
redeemed within one hundred eighty (180) days following the last race day of
each race meet. The Franchise Holder shall publish in the racing program a
notice to patrons advising them of this rule and listing the specific dates
when each of the two race meets end.
1258. No person shall be allowed to wager in
violation of any Law of the State of Arkansas.
CORRUPT, FRAUDULENT AND PROHIBITED
PRACTICES
1300. No employee of
the Arkansas State Racing Commission, including but not limited to Stewards,
Judges, Supervisors, Auditors, Investigators, Inspectors, Racing Commission
Office Manager, Veterinarians, Secretaries, Bookkeepers, Gatemen, and their
assistants shall, nor shall any person acting in the capacity of a Racing
Official or an assistant Racing Official, wager money or anything of value on
races at the track at which they are employed or acting during the time they
are employed.
A. As a condition for
employment by the Arkansas State Racing Commission or employment by the
Franchise Holder, each employee must sign an acknowledgment that he/she has
been given a copy of the prohibited practices.
1301. No one interested in the results of a
race, either because of ownership of any entry or of his sire or dam, or
because of bets or otherwise, shall act as a Racing Official in respect to that
race.
1303. No director, officer,
or employee of the Franchise Holder and no person acting in the capacity of a
Racing Official or an assistant Racing Official or the spouse of any such
person shall at or in connection with the meeting conducted by the Franchise
Holder:
A. Enter or cause to be entered or to
be run at the meeting, either directly or indirectly, any greyhound in which
they have any financial interest.
B. Accept, directly or indirectly, any
gratuity, reward, or favor in connection with any race.
C. Sell or buy any greyhound for themselves
or another, either directly or indirectly.
D. Write or solicit greyhound insurance at
the meeting.
E. Solicit for or bet
from a bookmaker on the grounds of the Franchise Holder.
1305. Any person subject to these rules shall
report to the Board of Judges all observed violations of the Rules.
1306. No person shall enter, or cause to be
entered, or start an entry which they know or believe to be ineligible or
disqualified.
1307. If a person
wrongfully gives or offers money, shares in a bet, or other benefit to any
person having official duties in relation to a race, or if a person having
official duties in relation to a race wrongfully accepts or offers to accept
money, shares in a bet, or other benefit; or if any person fraudulently offers
or receives any amount of money for declaring any entry out of a purse or
stake, then any such person shall be ruled off all Arkansas tracks by the
Commission.
1313. No transfer of
any greyhound shall be made for the purpose of avoiding ineligibility or
disqualification.
1316. No person
shall tamper or attempt to tamper with any greyhound in such a way as to affect
its speed in a race, nor shall they counsel or in any way aid or abet any such
tampering.
1319. No electrical or
mechanical device or other expedient designed to increase or decrease the speed
of a greyhound, or that would tend to do so, shall be possessed by anyone or
applied by anyone to a greyhound at any time on the grounds of a Franchise
Holder during a meeting whether in a race or otherwise.
1320. No person shall administer, or permit
to be administered in any manner whatsoever, internally or externally, to any
entry entered or which may be entered in a race, any stimulant, depressant,
hypnotic or narcotic drug, of any kind or description not specifically
permitted by these rules.
1324.
Except for lawful administration of medication, no person shall have in his
possession within the confines of a racetrack or within its buildings, sheds or
grounds, either inside or outside the track area of a Franchise Holder, any
drugs or stimulants, hypodermic syringes or hypodermic needles or similar
instruments which may be used for injections.
1326. Except for lawful administration of
medication, no person shall administer, or permit to be administered, any drug
in any manner whatsoever, internally or externally, to any greyhound entered or
to be entered in a race, prior to the race.
1328. Any trainer who injects, gives, uses,
or administers any drug or medicines of any kind whatsoever, or who authorizes,
allows or permits any other person to give, inject, or administer any drug of
any kind whatsoever to a greyhound prior to the running of a greyhound in a
race, must give notice to the Board of Judges and the Commission Veterinarian
of the use, injection, or administering of said drugs or medicines prior to the
running of said race. Any trainer failing to give such notice may be subject to
a fine, suspension, and/or license revocation.
1330. Any person who shall be adjudged guilty
of any participation in or knowledge of the administration of any drug to any
entry in a race or otherwise unlawfully tampering with greyhounds for the
purpose of increasing or retarding the speed of such greyhound shall for the
first and second offenses be punished to such extent as the Board of Judges
rule, and for the third offense may be thereafter ruled off and denied a
license for life. The maximum fine the Board of Judges can give is one thousand
dollars ($1,000) with a suspension for the duration of the meet plus thirty
(30) days.
Substances checked by the laboratory from samples collected
from the greyhounds fall into five different classifications as reported by the
Association of Racing Commissioner's International. Subsequent positives within
the time of the Commission Veterinarian's first report, if for the same
substance, may be viewed the same as the first violation; depending on the
results of the investigation. Subsequent positives, not within the time of the
Commission Veterinarian's first report, will result in an increase of the fine
and/or suspension. The five drug classifications and the minimum fine the Board
of Judges shall impose for a first violation are:
A.
Class 1.
Stimulant and depressant drugs which have the highest potential to affect
performance and which have no generally accepted medical use in the racing
industry. Many of these agents are DEA schedule II substances.
MINIMUM Fine: $1,000
MAXIMUM Suspension: Duration of meet, plus 30 days
Redistribution of Purse
B.
Class 2.
Drugs which have a high potential to affect performance, but less of a
potential than
Class 1. These drugs are (1) not
generally accepted as therapeutic agents in the racing industry, or (2) they
are therapeutic agents that have a high potential for abuse.
MINIMUM Fine: $500
MINIMUM Suspension of 30 days Redistribution of Purse
C.
Class
3. Drugs which may or may not have generally accepted medical
use in the racing industry, but the pharmacology of which suggest less
potential to affect performance than drugs in
Class
2.
MINIMUM Fine: $200
Suspension of 0 - 10 days Redistribution of Purse
D.
Class 4. Includes
therapeutic medications which should have less potential to alter performance
than those in
Class 3.
MINIMUM FINE: $50
Possible Redistribution of Purse
E.
Class 5.
Includes those therapeutic medications for which concentration limits have been
established by the racing jurisdictions as well as certain miscellaneous agents
and other medications as determined by the regulatory body.
MINIMUM Fine: $25
Possible Redistribution of Purse
A copy of the Association of Racing Commissioner's
International Drug Classification is contained in Volume II of the rules and is
available in the State Veterinarian's Office and the Commission Office.
If said purse is paid before the disqualification, then the
proper owner entitled to said purse may recover from those who had received
such purse. In the event that a 1greyhound establishes a track record in a race
and it later develops that the chemical analysis of any sample taken from such
greyhound indicates the presence of a narcotic, stimulant, depressant, or local
anesthetic, then such track record shall be null and void.
1331 . Any trainer, attendant,
owner, or other person having on their past record three or more convictions of
unlawfully administering any drug for the purpose of increasing or retarding
the speed of such greyhound in Arkansas, or any state, may be denied a license
in Arkansas.
1333. TRAINERS SHALL
BE RESPONSIBLE FOR AND BE THE ABSOLUTE INSURER OF THE CONDITION OF AN ENTRY
THEY ENTER REGARDLESS OF THE ACTS OF THIRD PARTIES. SHOULD THE CHEMICAL OR
OTHER ANALYSIS OF SALIVA, URINE, OR BLOOD SPECIMENS PROVE POSITIVE, SHOWING THE
PRESENCE OF ANY NARCOTIC, STIMULANT, DEPRESSANT, CHEMICAL OR DRUG OF ANY KIND
OR DESCRIPTION, THE TRAINER MAY, IN THE DISCRETION OF THE BOARD OF JUDGES,
SUBJECT TO APPEAL TO THE COMMISSION, BE FINED, SUSPENDED AND/OR RULED OFF THE
TRACK. IN ADDITION, ANY OTHER PERSON SHOWN TO HAVE HAD THE CARE OR ATTENDANCE
OF THE ENTRY SHALL NOT PARTICIPATE IN THE PURSE DISTRIBUTION.
1334. Any person who has been convicted by
any court, having criminal jurisdiction, of the possession or use of narcotics
may be denied a license, or be ruled off.
1335. At the beginning of each racing season,
the Commission may employ a Chemist for the purpose of making a chemical
analysis of saliva or other excretions or body fluids to be taken by the
Commission Veterinarian from any entry running on any track operating under a
franchise from the Commission.
1337. If, before or after a race, a sample of
saliva; or other excretions or body fluids, is to be taken by the Commission
Veterinarian from a. greyhound which will compete or has competed in a race,
nothing shall be administered or given in any manner whatsoever to the said
greyhound until the Commission Veterinarian obtains the sample.
1338. Every owner, or his/her authorized
agent, or trainer of any entry shall immediately upon request by the Commission
submit any entry of which he/she is the owner, or authorized agent, or trainer
to any Veterinarian designated by the Commission for such examination or tests
as may be deemed advisable. The Commission Veterinarian may detain an entry as
long as is deemed necessary in order to obtain a specimen.
1339. During the taking of the samples by the
Commission Veterinarian, the trainer or kennel representative in each instance
may be present and witness the procedure. If, for any reason, the trainer or
kennel representative chooses not to be present, they must first advise the
Commission Veterinarian of the names of those persons who may act as their
witness when the sample is taken. A kennel may name a maximum of 5 persons as
witnesses.
1340. The sample so
taken shall be immediately sealed in a container, and evidence of such sealing
must be noted thereon by the signature of the Commission Veterinarian or
Commission Veterinary Assistant.
1341. Upon such sealing of the container
containing the specimen, the container shall be encased and deposited in a
large size carrying case all of which shall be stored and kept while at the
racetrack, provided further that any such carrying case shall be properly
locked with an individual lock, the keys to which shall only be in possession
of the Commission Veterinarian or a designated assistant.
A. The Standard Operating Procedures
of Sample Collection, Identification, and Labeling is available at the
Commission Veterinarian's Office and the Commission Office.
1342. The Franchise Holder shall
make provision for suitable space with a door equipped with proper locks and
keys where such specimens can be stored by the Commission Veterinarian. The
Commission Veterinarian shall be in control and custody of all specimens until
such time as they are picked up at the Track for delivery to the
Chemist.
1343. The Commission
Office and Commission Chemist shall each keep, in addition to the record placed
on the containers containing the specimen, separate individual records showing
date, race, entry, name of owner, trainer and witness.
1344. Every Franchise Holder and all
officials and employees thereof shall give every possible aid and assistance to
any department, bureau, division, officer, agent or inspector, or any other
person connected with the United States Government or with the State of
Arkansas, or any local authority, who may be investigating or prosecuting any
such person they may suspect of being guilty of possessing any drug, hypodermic
needles, batteries, or other similar appliances.
1348. If any licensee uses profane or
indecent language to officials and/or Commission employees, or otherwise
disturbs the peace on any track enclosure, they shall be liable for a fine,
suspension, and/or shall be ruled off.
1350. The Board of Judges may fine, suspend,
and/or rule off any person who in their opinion has acted to the detriment of
racing or violated any of the Rules of the Commission.
1351. Should any licensee of the Commission
incur expenses while racing at any licensed track and wrongfully refuses to pay
the same when due and payable, or within a reasonable time after demand, such
licensee shall be deemed guilty of conduct detrimental to the best interest of
racing, and for such reason may be suspended until proper restitution is
made.
1352. Employees or patrons
who are careless of the safety of themselves and others, negligent,
insubordinate, dishonest, immoral, quarrelsome or otherwise vicious, or who do
not conduct themselves in such manner and handle their personal matters while
on the premises of any licensed track in such a way that the Franchise Holder
or Commission will not be subject to criticism or loss of good will, will be
prohibited or removed from the premises of any track and denied wagering
privileges.
1358. Complaints
against an official or officials shall be made to the Board of Judges in
writing, signed by the complainant(s). Complaints charging any infraction of
any law of the State of Arkansas or rule of the Commission may be made by any
person. All such complaints shall be reported to the Commission, together with
the action taken on them by the Board of Judges.
1359. The Board of Judges shall take notice
of corrupt and fraudulent practices and any other infraction of the Rules and
Regulations of the Commission. The Board of Judges shall exclude from all
places under their control persons who are ruled off. The Board of Judges may
also exclude any person declared guilty of any corrupt or fraudulent practices
by greyhound racing authorities of any other state or country. The Board of
Judges may suspend for no greater period than the duration of the meeting plus
30 days, anyone whom they have authority to supervise, and/or they may impose a
fine not exceeding the maximum amount authorized by Ark. Code Ann.
23-111-203. The Board of Judges
may also suspend any person declared guilty of any corrupt or fraudulent
practice by greyhound racing authorities of any other state or country. All
such suspensions and fines must be paid to the Commission. If the punishment so
imposed is not in the opinion of the Board of Judges sufficient, they shall so
report to the Commission. The Board of Judges shall, each day, make a report in
writing to the Commission of all infractions of the Rules and of all Rulings
coming before them during the meeting.
1360. When any licensee or greyhound is
suspended by the Board of Judges, such suspension shall immediately become
effective on all other tracks under the jurisdiction of the Commission until
such time as the case in question is decided upon by the Commission. The
license of anyone ruled off of any Arkansas track for fraud or fraudulent
practices, or for violation of any of the rules of racing of the Commission,
shall thereby be revoked. When a person is ruled off for any fraudulent
practice in relation to a particular greyhound wholly or partly belonging to
him/her, he/she shall return all money or prizes which such greyhound has
fraudulently won. Fines must be paid within three (3) live racing days upon
receipt of the Board of Judges ruling. Delinquents may be suspended. All moneys
imposed as fines, except such fines as may be imposed on Franchise Holders,
shall be collected by on-site representatives of the Commission. An unpaid fine
may not be rescinded by the Board of Judges except with the approval of the
Commission.
1361. No Racing
Official other than the Board of Judges shall have the right to impose a fine
or suspension.
APPEALS TO COMMISSION
1362. Any person, firm, Association, or
corporation penalized or disciplined under the Law, or under these Rules, or
who is otherwise aggrieved by any action, proceeding, or decision of a Racing
Official or Franchise Holder licensed by the Commission may appeal to the
Commission for a review of such action, proceeding, or decision by requesting a
hearing before the Commission, which may take whatever action it deems
appropriate, including the imposition of a fine not exceeding the maximum
amount authorized by Ark. Code Ann.
23-111-203.
1363. Appeals to the Commission must be filed
in writing at the office of the Commission within three days after the date of
said action, proceeding, or imposition of said discipline or penalty.
1364. Appeals to the Commission shall be
signed by the person making it and must set forth his/her reasons for believing
he/she is entitled to a hearing.
1365. All papers filed with the Commission
shall be the property of the Commission.
1366. An appeal from any action, proceeding
or decision of a Racing Official or Franchise Holder shall not serve to stay or
otherwise affect such action, proceeding until the appeal has been acted upon
by the Commission unless otherwise ordered by the Commission or by a Court of
competent jurisdiction.
A. An appeal from any
action, proceeding or decision of a Racing Official or Franchise Holder,
hearings on misconduct of owners or trainers, applications for franchises,
licenses or date to conduct racing meets, and similar matters shall be heard by
the Commission at an informal hearing on not less than twenty-four (24) hours
notice, minutes of said hearings shall be kept by the Commission, which minutes
need not be verbatim.
B. All other
hearings conducted by the Commission shall be formal hearings and governed by
the following practices and procedures.
1.
Pleadings. Pleadings before the Commission shall
be by application or complaint, answer, motion and reply. All pleadings shall
be typewritten and, unless otherwise required by law, filed in duplicate with
one additional copy mailed to each member of the Commission at his address of
record.
2.
Transcript. The proceedings shall be reported and
transcribed by a qualified court reporter. However, a transcript of the
proceedings shall be made at the expense of the Commission only if directed by
the Chairman or any two Commission members. Minutes of the proceedings shall be
maintained by the Commission, which minutes need not be verbatim.
3.
Notice.
Except as otherwise provided by law, not less than twenty-four (24) hours
notice of the proceedings shall be served upon the applicant, all other
parties, and such persons that have requested notice of the proceedings in
writing, which request shall be directed to the Chairman of the
Commission.
C. Formal
and informal hearings shall be governed by the following practices and
procedures:
1.
Attorneys. Any person or party affected by the
proceedings shall be entitled to represent themselves or be represented by an
attorney at law to be retained at their expense; provided, however, the
Chairman may prohibit an attorney from practicing before the Commission on a
showing that such attorney has personally engaged in conduct in violation of
the laws of the State of Arkansas pertaining to greyhound racing or rules of
the Commission.
2.
Service of Complaint and Notice. Service of all
notices and complaints shall be accomplished by sending such person, or his/her
agent for service, the complaint or notice by certified or registered United
States mail addressed to the recipient with return receipt requested, or by
service by an officer authorized to serve process. A proof of service shall be
filed with the Commission.
3.
Depositions. Upon application to the Chairman,
the Chairman may cause depositions of witnesses to be taken in such manner as
they may direct.
4.
Public Hearings. All hearings before the
Commission shall be open to the public.
5.
Subpoena.
Any party to a hearing before this Commission, including an applicant, may on
written or oral motion to the Chairman and the Commission, its attorney or any
Commissioner, request the issuance of a subpoena, both
ad testificandum
and
duces tecum, for any witness to appear before the
Commission. Upon receiving the request, the Chairman shall issue the requested
subpoena directed to the Sheriff of the County of the witness's residence or
any other officer authorized by law to serve process, requiring him to summon
the person named therein to attend at a particular time and place to testify as
a witness. It may, when the Chairman so directs, require the witness to bring
with him any book, writing paper, document, tape, record, or other thing under
their control. The subpoena shall be served and the return made, both as in the
manner now or hereinafter provided bylaw for the Circuit Court of this state.
Any witness subpoenaed shall attend and give evidence until the matter before
the Commission is decided or such witness is discharged by the Chairman. The
failure to appear and be sworn shall be punished as provided by law.
In any case not provided for by this rule with regard to the
issuance of subpoenas, the law of Arkansas with regard to subpoenas issued by
the Circuit Courts of this state shall apply.
6.
Conduct of
Hearing. The Chairman shall have the power to preserve and
enforce order during any proceeding before the Commission, to administer oaths,
to rule upon all questions arising during the course of the hearing, to hold
conferences before and during the hearing for the settlement or simplification
of issues, to make or recommend decisions, to compel the attendance and
testimony of witnesses, to require the production of books, papers, documents
and other evidence and generally to regulate and guide the course of the
pending proceeding. In the absence of the Chairman, a majority of the remaining
members of the Commission may select one of their number to act as Chairman and
the acting Chairman shall thereupon be authorized to discharge the duties of
Chairman. Except as otherwise provided by law for the conduct of hearings by
the Arkansas Racing Commission, the hearings shall be conducted as prescribed
for adjudication and rule-making under the Arkansas Administrative Procedures
Act.
7.
Appearance. Unless incapacitated, a person
placing a claim or defending a privilege before the Commission shall appear in
person and may not be excused from answering questions directed by the
Commission or its attorney and supplying information thereto.
8.
Consolidation of
Issues. Hearing involving several applicants or complaints
having a common issue may be joined and heard together at the discretion of the
Commission.
9.
Action
by Commission. All orders, findings of fact, rulings, and other
formal action taken by the Commission during the course of a hearing, or at the
conclusion thereof, shall be in writing and a copy furnished to all parties and
persons that have requested notice pursuant to (b) (3) above. Any member of the
Commission may submit a minority or supplemental report or dissent. Orders of
the Commission and all pleadings and applications shall be maintained on
permanent file by the Commission for public inspection.
10.
Costs. The
Commission may tax appropriate costs to any person or party.
D. Any person or party shall, upon
written application to the Commission be entitled to a formal hearing upon
posting a bond for costs thereof. The provisions of this Rule are severable.
COMMISSION VETERINARIAN POWERS AND DUTIES
1375. The Commission
shall appoint and employ a Commission Veterinarian to serve at each track
during the race meeting. The Commission Veterinarian shall be a veterinarian
licensed to practice under the laws of Arkansas and be in good standing. The
Veterinarian, and/or the Veterinarian's assistant, shall be on the grounds at
pre post weighing-in time and during all racing hours.
1376. The Commission Veterinarian, or the
assistants, shall obtain saliva, other excretions, or body fluids from such
greyhounds as are designated by the Presiding Judge, or the Commission Judge;
and make such examinations and tests as from time to time may be required by
the said Racing Officials and Racing Commission.
1377. It shall be the duty of the Commission
Veterinarian to make the final examination and inspection of all greyhounds
during the time they are in the show paddock before they leave for the track.
If any entrant is not in condition to compete in that race, the Presiding Judge
shall be immediately notified by the Veterinarian if possible.
1378. Bitches in season are not permitted to
be entered for racing.
1379. The
Commission Veterinarian shall have the authority to conduct kennel inspections
at any time, of any and all kennel buildings in the kennel compound.
1380.
A. The
Arkansas Racing Commission Veterinarian and veterinary assistants are
prohibited, except in emergency situations, from practicing veterinary medicine
on any greyhound owned, leased, or otherwise controlled by a licensed owner or
trainer on the grounds of the Franchise Holder. This prohibition applies to all
greyhounds, whether they are housed on the track or
elsewhere.
1381. Any
greyhound coming upon the grounds of Southland Greyhound Park shall be
inoculated once a year for Distemper, Adenoviras (Hepatitis), Leptospirosis,
Para-Influenza, Parvo, Bordetella bronchiseptica and Rabies. Upon request by
the Commission, the Board of Judges, or any official of Southland Greyhound
Park, trainer or owner of any greyhound shall produce proof that his or her
greyhounds have been inoculated in compliance with this rule.
A. The Commission Veterinarian may at his or
her sole discretion, declare a quarantine in effect for any or all greyhounds
on the grounds of the franchise holder. The Veterinarian shall have the sole
power to set the terms of the quarantine, and no greyhound shall be released
from the quarantine without the express permission of the Veterinarian. Any
person violating the terms of a quarantine may be fined, suspended or ruled off
the grounds of the franchise holder.
B. The Arkansas Racing Commission
Veterinarian may, in an emergency situation, perform humane euthanasia on a
greyhound, IF the registered owner of said greyhound has a signed authorization
form on file with the Commission.
RULES FOR GREYHOUND RACING PERSONNEL
3000. The officials of
a greyhound race meeting are the Director of Racing, Racing Secretary,
Presiding Judge, Paddock Judge, Patrol Judge, Clerk of Scales, Official
Starter, and Lure Operator. All officials herein designated shall be appointed
by the Franchise Holder holding the meeting, all the appointments, including
the Judges, being subject to the approval of the Commission which reserves the
right to demand a change of personnel for what it deems good and sufficient
reason, the successor to officials so replaced to be subject to the approval of
the Commission.
A. Franchise Holders are
hereby directed to submit to the Commission the names of such officials not
less than thirty (30) days prior to the first day of the meeting.
B. A Commission Judge for each race meeting
shall be named by the Commission. The Commission Judge shall supervise the
conduct of the Racing Officials and the acts to which their authority extends.
Any infraction or violation of the rules of greyhound racing adopted by the
Commission or of the racing law shall immediately be reported by the Commission
Judge to the Commission. The Judge shall be present for all races and attend
official schooling races.
C. No
more than two (2) Judges shall be appointed by the Racing Commission to serve
as State Judge during the entire meet and he/she must be present for all races
and attend schooling races.
BOARD OF JUDGES
3005. The Board of Judges shall have general
supervision over owners, trainers, grooms, and other persons attendant on
greyhounds, and also over all the other Racing Officials of the
Meeting.
3007. The Presiding Judge,
with the approval of the Commission Judge, shall decide which greyhound wins
and assign the respective order of finish in the race.
3008. When the Presiding Judge or Commission
Judge considers it advisable to request a picture from the finish camera to
assist in determining the position of the greyhounds finishing in the race,
he/she shall not, until he/she has consulted the picture, post on the tote
board any number or numbers of winning, place, or show greyhounds. Provided
that if he/she has declared a greyhound the winner and requests a photograph to
determine the greyhound finishing second in the race, the number of the winning
greyhound may be shown on the board. In like manner, if the Presiding Judge or
Commission Judge has declared the first and second greyhounds in a race and
requests a photograph to determine the third greyhound in the race, he/she may
show the numbers of the first and second greyhounds on the board. In no case
shall the race be declared official until the Presiding Judge and Commission
Judge have determined the greyhounds finishing first, second, and
third.
3009. The Presiding Judge
and Commission Judge shall take notice of corrupt racing and other questionable
transactions on the track. Complaint thereof may be made by any person, but in
the failure of the complainant to substantiate the charge, if complainant is a
licensee, he/she may be liable for a fine, suspension, or both.
3010. The Board of Judges shall interpret the
rules and decide all questions not specifically covered by the rules.
3011. Should any incident occur which may not
be covered by the rules of racing, it shall be determined by the Board of
Judges in conformity with justice and in the best interest of racing.
3012. All decisions and/or rulings within the
Board of Judges' authority shall be determined by a majority of the Judges,
subject to the review of the Commission.
3013. The Commission Judge and/or Presiding
Judge present at weigh-in may scratch a greyhound, and in addition, at the
discretion of the Board of Judges, the kennel owner and/or trainer may be fined
or suspended if:
A. A greyhound is in
violation of the rules applicable to greyhound weight or weighing;
B. A greyhound is not present at the weigh-in
room promptly at the appointed time; or
C. A greyhound is in violation of any rule of
racing.
3014. A
greyhound may be excused by the Presiding Judge in case of an accident or
casualty before being placed in the starting box, but only in cases where such
greyhound is deemed to be unfit to run. In such cases, a refund of all wagers
on such greyhounds shall be made.
3015. Nothing in these rules shall prevent
the Board of Judges from correcting an error before the display of the sign
"Official" or from recalling the sign "Official" displayed through
error.
3016. The Laws of Arkansas
and the Rules of Racing supersede the conditions of a race, or the regulations
of a race meeting, and in matters pertaining to racing. The orders of the Board
of Judges supersede the orders of all other Racing Officials and the officials
of the Franchise Holder conducting the meeting.
DIRECTOR OF RACING
3020. All questions pertaining directly to
racing, arising during the period of the meeting, shall be determined by the
Director of Racing, but should he/she fail to reach a decision in twenty-four
(24) hours, the case shall be reported to the Board of Judges. If the Judges
fail to reach a decision, the case shall be presented to the Racing Commission
for such action as it deems proper to take.
3021. Persons entering greyhounds to run on
licensed Arkansas tracks agree in so doing to accept the decision of the
Director of Racing on any questions relating to a race or to racing.
3022. The Director of Racing shall have
control over and free access to all stands, weighing rooms, enclosures, and
other places in use for the purpose of racing.
3024. The Director of Racing has power at any
time to order an examination by such person or persons as he/she thinks fit, or
any greyhound entered for a race, or which has run in a race.
RACING SECRETARY
3030. The Racing Secretary shall discharge
all duties whether expressed or required by the Racing Rules and report to the
Director of Racing, as the case may demand, all violations of these rules, or
of the regulations of the track, coming under his/her notice; he/she shall keep
a complete record of all races; and, he/she shall receive all stakes, entrance
money, arrears and forfeitures, and pay over all monies so collected to such
officers or persons as may be entitled to receive the same.
3031. The Racing Secretary shall inspect
owner's and trainer's licenses and all papers and documents dealing with
trainers, owners, partnership agreements, appointment of authorized agents,
adoption of assumed names (kennel names); and may demand production of same in
order to satisfy himself/herself as to their validity and authenticity and that
the rules of the Commission in regard thereto are in compliance. Such papers
shall be available to the Commission Judge at all times.
3032. Conditions of races shall not conflict
with these racing rules.
3033. The
Racing Secretary shall each day, as soon as the entries have closed and been
compiled and the declarations have been made, post in a conspicuous place a
list thereof. Any newspaper desiring the same shall also be furnished a
copy.
3034. All entries and
declarations are under the supervision of the Racing Secretary and he/she may,
without notice, refuse the entries of any person or the transfer of any
entries.
3035. The Racing Secretary
has power to call for proof that a greyhound is neither itself disqualified in
any respect, nor nominated by, nor the property, wholly or in part, of a
disqualified person, and in default of such proof being given to his/her
satisfaction, he/she may declare the greyhound disqualified.
3036. Racing Franchise Holders shall make
prompt written acknowledgment of stakes nominations and subscriptions to the
Racing Secretary.
PADDOCK JUDGE
3040. The Paddock Judge shall unlock the
kennels immediately before weighing-in time to see that the kennels are in
perfect repair and that nothing has been deposited in any of the kennels for
the greyhounds' consumption; to see that the kennels are sprayed, disinfected,
and kept in a proper sanitary condition; to receive the greyhounds, one at a
time, and see that the greyhounds are placed in their proper kennels; and,
continue to ensure the security of the lock-out area from weigh-in time until
the time when greyhounds are removed for the last race of a performance, all
under the supervision of the Commission Veterinarian and the Racing
Secretary.
3041. No greyhound shall
be permitted to start in a schooling or purse race that has not been fully
identified and checked against the Bertillion card index system of
identification maintained by each Franchise Holder. This card shall include ear
tattoo numbers. The identification cards shall be filled in and completed by
the Paddock Judge before greyhounds are entered for schooling. No medicine,
antiseptic, fluid or any mailer containing any color causing the marring of
identification marks shall be used on any part of a greyhound.
CLERK OF SCALES
3046. The Clerk of Scales shall weigh
greyhounds in and out and shall exhibit the accurate weights of each greyhound
on the weight board and such scale shall be regulated by some duly authorized
state official. The established racing weight, pre post weight, and the track
weight must be promptly posted or announced for the information of the public.
A. The Clerk of Scales shall record and
publish as soon as the weights are exhibited any overweight or underweight from
the established racing weight appearing on the weight sheet.
B. The Clerk of Scales shall promptly report
to the Presiding Judge any infraction of the rules as to weight or weighing.
OFFICIAL STARTER
3050. The Official Starter shall give such
orders and take all measures, not in conflict with the Rules of Racing, as are
necessary to secure a fair start.
3051. The greyhounds shall be started from
the type of starting device approved by the Commission.
3052. Causes of delays, if any should occur,
shall be reported by the Official Starter to the Presiding Judge.
3053. After a greyhound has been placed in
the starting box no refund shall be made and all wagers stand. In the event of
a mechanical failure to the starting box which prevents one or more, but not
all, greyhounds from starting, a full and complete refund shall be made on the
greyhound(s) prevented from starting. In the event of a mechanical failure to
the starting box which prevents all greyhounds from starting, a full and
complete refund shall be made on said greyhounds unless said greyhounds start
in the next race run that day. The decision as to whether a greyhound or
greyhounds were prevented from starting by a mechanical failure shall be made
by the Presiding Judge after consultation with the Official Starter.
PATROL JUDGE
3060. The Patrol Judge must be fully trained
in the duties and procedures of the position. The Patrol Judge shall:
A. Supervise the lead-outs from paddock to
post.
B. Inspect the muzzles and
blankets of the greyhounds in view of the Judges.
C. Assist the Official Starter in his/her
duties upon the arrival of the lead-outs and greyhounds at the starting box.
LURE OPERATOR
3065. The Lure Operator shall:
A. Operate the lure in a smooth, uniform and
consistent manner so as not to impede or otherwise disrupt the running of the
race.
B. Ensure the distance
between the lure and lead greyhound is consistent with the distance prescribed
by the Judges.
C. Be held
accountable by the Judges for the lure's operation.
3066. The location on the course and the
prevailing weather conditions shall be taken into consideration by the Lure
Operator when calculating the appropriate distance of the lure from the lead
greyhound.
3067. The lure operator
shall determine that the lure is in good operating condition and shall
immediately report any circumstance that may prevent the normal, consistent
operation of the lure to the Judges.
KENNEL MASTER
3068. The Kennel Master or his/her designee
must receive the greyhounds from the trainer, one at a time, and ensure that
each greyhound is placed in its lock-out crate and continue to ensure the
security of the lock-out area from weigh-in time until the time when greyhounds
are removed for the last race of a performance.
LEAD-OUTS
3070. Kennel owners, trainers, or their
representatives will not be allowed to lead their greyhounds from the paddock
to the post. The greyhounds shall be led from the paddock to the starting post
by the Lead-Outs provided by each Franchise Holder for that purpose. Lead-Outs
will be required to present a neat appearance and conduct themselves in an
orderly manner and must be attired in a clean uniform provided by the Franchise
Holder. The Lead-Out must put the greyhound in its proper box before each race
and then retire to the assigned place. No Lead-Out will be permitted to have
any ownership interest in any greyhound racing for said Franchise Holder. Lead-
Outs shall be assigned to post position by the Paddock Judge by lot.
3071. Lead-Outs are prohibited from holding
any conversation with the public or with one another, either in the paddock,
enroute to the starting box, or while returning to the paddock.
OWNERS, TRAINERS, AND AUTHORIZED AGENTS
3080. Owners, authorized agents,
and trainers will be expected to retire greyhounds off form, or in poor
condition. Failure to do so will bring the suspension of said greyhounds for a
period to be decided by the Presiding Judge.
3081. Owners, authorized agents, and trainers
who make frivolous complaints may be liable for a fine, suspension, and/or
ruled off.
3082. Any person who
applies for a Trainer's License must pay the applicable fee, secure a license
from the Commission and sufficiently pass qualifications as mandated in Rules
3094 and 3095. Only one trainer license may be issued to a single kennel
operation and will be known as the "trainer of record." Any trainer license
holder shall be required to notify the Board of Judges or the Director of
Racing when they will be absent from the grounds for more than 48 hours and
will designate in writing another licensee who holds an active assistant
trainer license who will be responsible for any infraction of the Rules and
Regulations.
3083. Any person who
applies for an Assistant Trainer's License must pay the applicable fee, secure
a license from the Commission and sufficiently pass qualifications as mandated
in Rules 3094 and 3095. Any holder of an "Assistant Trainer's" license, if so
designated in writing by a kennel's trainer of record, may temporarily be
responsible for any infraction of the Rules and Regulations during a Trainer's
absence for up to 14 consecutive calendar days. The Board of Judges may extend
that period for up to an additional 14 consecutive days in the event of an
emergency situation if it is in the best interest of greyhound
racing.
3084. Any person who
applies for a "Kennel Helper" license must pay the applicable fee and secure a
license from the Commission. A person holding a "Kennel Helper" license is not
authorized to weigh-in greyhounds prior to official races, without being
accompanied by a licensed Assistant Trainer or Trainer that works for the same
kennel operation. A "Kennel Helper" may not act as an agent or authorized
representative for a kennel or otherwise make decisions regarding the active
career of any greyhound on the grounds of the Franchise Holder.
LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS, AND FEES FOR PARTICIPANTS IN
RACING
3090. All
owners and/or trainers, agents, handlers, attendants, employees of a kennel or
Franchise Holder, and all other persons, firms, Associations, or corporations
patronizing or participating in a racing meeting are subject to the Laws of the
State of Arkansas and the Rules and Regulations promulgated by the Commission,
and all such persons, firms, Associations, or corporations shall abide by said
Laws and the Rules of the Commission. Further, said persons, firms,
Associations, or corporations shall accept and abide by the decisions of the
Racing Officials on any and all questions to which their authority
extends.
3091. All applications for
licenses and registrations to participate in racing shall be made to the
Commission on forms supplied by it.
3093. No application for a license shall be
approved, and no license will be issued, by the Commission unless satisfactory
evidence is first presented that the applicant will participate in the Meeting
for which the license is sought.
3094. All applications for owner's and
trainer's licenses must be approved by the Director of Racing before any action
on the application will be taken by the Commission. Before approving any
application for a license, it shall be the duty of the Director of Racing to
ascertain whether the applicant is qualified for the license.
3095. In considering each application for a
license, the Director of Racing or the authorized representatives of the
Commission may require the applicant, as well as his endorsers, to appear
before them and show that said applicant is qualified to receive their
recommendation for the granting of the license.
3096. Any person to whom a license has been
issued by the Commission may have his/her license revoked due to corrupt,
fraudulent, or improper practice or conduct on the part of the licensee.
All licenses granted shall be subject to the conditions set
forth in the application and the Commission shall have full discretion to
suspend or revoke the same for any infraction of the conditions of the
application of license and the rules and regulations of the Commission.
3098 The following persons shall
be required to secure a license from the Commission and the annual fee shall be
as follows:
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Authorized Agent (for each owner represented)
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$38.00
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Kennel Name
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$60.00
|
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Owner
|
$60.00
|
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Partnership or Corporation
|
$60.00
|
|
Trainer
|
$55.00
|
|
Assistant Trainer
|
$50.00
|
|
Employee
|
$ 5.00
|
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Registration for each Greyhound
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$ 2.00
|
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Breeder
|
$60.00
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Any person employed on the grounds of a Franchise Holder by the
Franchise Holder, or its lessees, or on any authorized off-track facility,
either owned by the Franchise Holder, or by any individual, where racing
greyhounds are housed, or by any concession licensed or permitted to operate on
the grounds of the Franchise Holder, must secure an Employee License.
Any person to whom a license has been issued by the Commission
and whose duties require that such person have access to the paddock and/or the
kennel compound shall have a photographic identification badge clearly visible
on his person at all times while he is in these areas. Persons failing to have
a photographic identification badge clearly visible when entering the paddock
and/or kennel areas are subject to ejection from the grounds, a fine,
suspension, or ruling off. The photographic identification badge shall be
issued by the Commission in the form approved by the Commission. Any licensee
who loses his photographic identification badge will be charged $5.00 to
replace the badge. Any visitor to the paddock and/or kennel compound shall wear
a visitor's pass in plain view. The visitor's pass shall be in the form
approved by the Commission. Track security shall maintain a log of all persons
to whom a visitor's pass has been issued.
3100. Any Franchise Holder, owner, trainer,
or other licensee employing persons who fails to hire qualified persons for the
job duties assigned to their employees or fails to adequately supervise,
direct, or train the persons in their employment, may be fined, suspended, or
ruled off.
A. No license shall be issued by
the Arkansas Racing Commission to any person who:
1. Owns, operates, or has an interest in any
bookmaking, pool selling, or other illegal enterprise, or who is connected with
or associated with any person engaged in bookmaking, pool selling, or other
illegal enterprise;
2. Has been
convicted or found guilty of a crime, excluding minor traffic offenses, except
that the said Commission may, in its discretion, grant a license where the
applicant has been found guilty of a misdemeanor;
3. Is unqualified, by experience or
otherwise, to perform the duties required of such applicant;
4. Is habitually intoxicated, or addicted to
drugs;
5. Fails to disclose the
true ownership or interest in any and all greyhounds as required by said
application;
6. Makes
misrepresentations or false statements in his application for a
license;
7. Is engaged in any
activity or practice which is undesirable or detrimental to the best interests
of the public and the sport of racing; and/or,
8. Is under sixteen (16) years of
age.
3102. It
shall be the duty of each Franchise Holder to see that all owners, trainers,
and authorized agents are licensed before any greyhound in which they hold an
interest or which they train is allowed to race, and it shall also be the duty
of each Franchise Holder to see that the application for license is filed and
the prescribed fee is paid to the Commission.
3103. The Commission and the Board of Judges
may order that any person be tested for illegal drug usage at the time they
apply for a license. The Commission and the Board of Judges may order that any
licensee be tested for illegal drugs on a random or for cause basis. Licensees
testing positive for illegal drugs are subject to fine, suspension, probation,
or revocation of their license. Persons applying for a license who test
positive for illegal drugs may, at the discretion of the Commission, be granted
a probationary license, if they enroll in a drug treatment or counseling
program approved by the Commission. Otherwise, such persons shall not be
eligible for licensure.
KENNEL NAMES
3104. A person wishing to race greyhounds
under a kennel name may do so by registering with the Commission and by paying
a fee of $20.00 per year.
3105. A
person can not register more than one kennel name at the same time, nor can
they race under their real name if he/she has registered a kennel
name.
3106. A kennel name may be
changed at any time by registering a new name and paying the fee charged for
the original registration. A person can not register as his/her kennel name a
name similar to:
A. One already registered by
another person.
B. One which is the
name of another owner.
C. One which
is the name of any prominent person, other than the registrant.
3107. All registrations of kennel
names by the National Greyhound Association, and all recognized by State Racing
Commissions shall be respected in Arkansas.
3108. In applying to race under a kennel
name, the applicant must disclose the identity or identities of the owners
associated with the kennel name. Any partnership or corporation associated with
a kennel name shall comply with the Rules governing partnerships or
corporations and the usual fees of such partnerships or corporations shall be
paid in addition to the fees for the registration of the name.
3109. Changes in identities of owners
associated with the kennel name shall be reported immediately to and approval
obtained from the Commission.
3110.
Any person may abandon a registered kennel name at any time after he has given
written notice to the Commission and the Franchise Holder.
3111. No trainer shall have any ownership
interest in a greyhound of which he/she is not the trainer located at the same
track.
3112. A corporate name shall
be considered a kennel name for the purposes of these Rules, but the Commission
may refuse any corporation the privilege of registering a kennel name.
KENNEL OWNERS
3115. Each kennel owner shall submit a
registration paper for each of their greyhounds with the Racing Secretary
giving the name, color, sex, age, breeding, and characteristic markings, scars,
and other identification features not above named. Each Franchise Holder shall
keep and maintain during its meeting the registration papers for each greyhound
containing the above information.
3116. If any kennel owner changes trainers,
he/she must notify the Racing Secretary and cause the trainer's name to be
changed on the kennel owner's roster. No greyhound will be eligible for entry
until transfer has been made.
PARTNERSHIPS
3120. Each and every partnership must be
registered with the Commission.
3121. Partnership papers shall, among other
things, set forth the following:
A. The name
and address of each and every person having any interest in the greyhound
involved, including husband and wife when listed on registration papers as "Mr.
and/or Mrs." And racing on the program as such.
B. The relative proportions of such
interest.
C. To whom the winnings
are payable.
D. The terms of any
contingency, lease, or any other arrangement concerning the
greyhound.
3122. All
partnership papers must be signed by all of the parties or by their authorized
agents.
3123. In cases of
emergency, authority to sign declarations of partnership may be given to the
Racing Secretary by a telegram promptly confirmed in writing.
3124. If the Racing Secretary is unable to
communicate with all proper parties in an attempt to obtain a declaration of
partnership, he/she may authorize a greyhound involved in a partnership to
enter and start in a stake race without a declaration of partnership.
3125. Any alteration in a recorded
partnership registration, to be effective, must be reported in writing to the
Commission and signed by all the partners.
3126. All the parties to a partnership, and
each of them, shall be jointly and severally liable for all stakes, forfeits,
and other obligations.
CORPORATE OWNERS
3130
. All corporations having any interest in a greyhound shall file a
kennel name application with the Racing Secretary. At the time of filing
application for a kennel name, a statement in duplicate setting forth the names
and addresses of all officers, directors, and stockholders of said corporation,
together with the amount of the respective holdings of each stockholder and a
statement as to whether or not said stock is paid in full, and including the
designation of an authorized agent or agents of said corporation. The said
statements shall be signed by the president of the corporation attested to by
its secretary and the corporate seal attached. A copy of said statement shall
be transmitted promptly to the office of the Arkansas State Racing Commission
by the Racing Secretary.
AUTHORIZED AGENTS
3140. Each authorized agent must file an
application for a license for each owner represented setting forth the agent's
authority to act for the owner including any authority the agent may have to
collect money from the Franchise Holder. A copy of the agent's agreement with
the owner, if in writing, shall be attached to the application.
3141. A copy of the application and written
agreement, if any, shall be filed permanently with the Racing
Secretary.
3142. An Authorized
Agent may appoint a subagent only when authorized in writing by the owner and
written notice of such appointment is given to the Commission.
3143. Any changes in the agent's authority
must be in writing and filed as above provided.
3144. If an agent represents more than one
owner, a separate application shall be filed for each owner.
3145. The term of the license shall be the
calendar year unless the agent's appointment is revoked by the owner, or the
license is revoked by the Racing Commission.
3146. The revocation of an agent's authority
shall be filed in writing with the Commission and with the Racing Secretary.
ARKANSAS BREEDERS PROGRAM
3160.
Arkansas Breeders
Program. "Registered Arkansas-bred" greyhound registration and
eligibility to participate in the Arkansas Racing Commission Purse and Awards
Fund shall be determined and made in accordance with registration rules adopted
by the Greyhound Breeders of Arkansas and approved by the Commission.
3161.
Distribution of Arkansas
Breeders Purse and Award Funds.
(a) The Arkansas Racing Commission shall pay
10% of all Funds deposited in the Arkansas Breeders Purse and Award Fund for
the respective month to the Greyhound Breeders of Arkansas to promote the
development of greyhound breeding in the State of Arkansas and pay for the cost
of administering the program.
(b)
By the 5th of the month of the appropriate calendar quarter (March, June,
September, December), the designated representative for the Greyhound Breeders
of Arkansas shall submit/forward to the Arkansas Racing Commission a voucher
request, on forms approved by the Arkansas Racing Commission, requesting that
monies be distributed to the appropriate parties pursuant to the above
mentioned formula.
(c) If the
Arkansas Racing Commission determines that all the documentation is proper and
correct, the Arkansas Racing Commission shall distribute monies from the
Arkansas Breeders Purse and Award Fund to the appropriate parties by the 20th
of the month of the appropriate calendar quarter.
GREYHOUND REGISTRATION
3175. No greyhound shall be
entered or permitted to race or to be schooled at any racetrack operated or
licensed under the jurisdiction of the Commission unless properly registered
with the National Greyhound Association, which is the recognized official
breeding registry of all greyhounds. Any greyhound whose lack of registration
with the approved registry is attributable to arbitrary, discriminatory or
other unreasonable action or inaction on the part of such agencies may be
certified by the Commission. A greyhound may not be entered for racing or
schooling at any official track unless it has been tattooed and registered in
the NGA Stud Book and the last six performance lines, if applicable, and the
racing history of the greyhound are made available to the Racing
Secretary.
3177. Any transfers of
any title to or interest in greyhounds schooled, entered, or racing at any
racetrack under the jurisdiction of the Commission shall be registered with the
National Greyhound Association. No title in any greyhound will be recognized by
the Commission until such title shall be evidenced by written instrument duly
filed with the National Greyhound Association.
GREYHOUND SCHOOLING
3180. Greyhounds must be properly officially
schooled in the presence of the Presiding Judge and the Commission Judge at
least one time at the track where they are to race, provided that the greyhound
has run an official race at another recognized track and a recognized meeting
within 30 calendar days preceding its entry for official schooling. The track
shall carry the past performance lines from the previous four races in the
Official Racing Program. A greyhound racing at approximately 5/16 mile distance
shall be schooled at that distance. Each schooling race should consist of at
least 6 greyhounds. However, if conditions create a hardship, less than 6
greyhounds may be schooled with the permission of the Commission Judge. Any
greyhound that has raced at a track franchised by the Arkansas Racing
Commission that has not been entered for a period of 6 racing days, and/or has
not raced for a period of 10 racing days or more, shall be schooled at least
once at its racing weight before being eligible for entry. All greyhounds in
schooling races must be raced at their established racing weight and started
from the box wearing blankets. No hand schooling will be considered
official.
3181. Any greyhound can
be ordered on the schooling list by the Presiding Judge at any time. Any
greyhound ordered placed on the schooling list by the Presiding Judge must be
schooled officially and satisfactorily before being allowed to enter into an
official race.
ENTRIES
3185. Every person who enters a greyhound, or
in any way participates in any race or racing under these rules, thereby
obligates himself/herself to accept these rules upon all questions relating
thereto.
3187. Every entry in an
official race must be in the name of the person having ownership in the
greyhound, and must be made in writing, or by telegram to be immediately
confirmed in writing, by the kennel owner and/or trainer, or by an authorized
agent, and the full name of every person having an ownership in a greyhound, or
accepting the trainer's percentage, or having any-Interest in its winnings,
must be licensed by the Commission before it starts at any meeting, as must be
every change in such ownership or interest, thereafter made during that
meeting. Any failure to comply with this rule shall be punishable by a fine or
suspension, or both, and if an objection because of such default is duly made
and sustained against a greyhound that has run in a race, its winnings in that
race shall be forfeited to the greyhound that finished next behind
it.
3190.
DOUBLE
ENTRIES:
1. Double entries
will be permitted in all races. There shall be at least six (6) greyhounds of
different ownership in all overnight races.
2. No more than two (2) double entries will
be allowed in any race.
3. Double
entries shall not be allowed until all single interests are used and double
entries shall be uncoupled for wagering purposes.
4. Double entries will be used only when that
kennel is assured of having at least one (1) greyhound in all races of that
particular grade on that performance.
5. The above provisions shall not apply to
stakes races, feature races, and special events.
SCRATCHES
3195. A greyhound that is scratched from an
official race will be required to be officially schooled before being allowed
to be entered for official racing.
A. Any
scratches that occur that are the result of violation of a racing rule must
carry a penalty or suspension for said greyhound for a period of six (6) racing
days. Greyhounds will be allowed to be officially schooled during this
suspension period.
B. A greyhound
that is scratched for sickness or injury must be examined by the Commission
Veterinarian. The Commission Veterinarian shall determine whether or not the
greyhound will be placed on the Commission Veterinarian's List. The Commission
Veterinarian shall examine said greyhound and will notify the Racing Secretary
and Presiding Judge that the greyhound is again fit to compete and be entered
for official racing if said greyhound qualifies under the time period set forth
in Rule 3180. If the greyhound meets the time requirements of Rule 31 80, the
greyhound will NOT be required to school officially.
C. A greyhound that is scratched by the
Commission Veterinarian due to an injury or sickness in the paddock area after
the official weigh-in will be placed on the Commission Veterinarian's List and
may NOT be required to school officially if said greyhound meets the time
requirements of Rule 3180.
D. A
greyhound that is scratched as a result of an error by the Racing Office
personnel will NOT be required to school officially before being re-entered for
official racing.
E. The Board of
Judges may waive the official schooling requirements for just cause.
3196. If three (3) or more
greyhounds are scratched in any one race, the Presiding Judge may cancel said
race.
3197. All declarations in the
overnight entries must be made with the Racing Secretary of the Franchise
Holder before the draw has been closed. Any greyhound that does not compete
once the draw has been closed and made official will be considered as a
scratch.
POST POSITION
3200. The drawing for entries and post
positions shall be held not less than twenty-four (24) hours before the start
of each performance, and supervised by the Commissioner Supervisor or
Commission Judge and Racing Secretary. Post positions must be drawn prior to
all official races.
A. All post positions for
official purse races shall be drawn by random lot. With permission from the
Judges or the Racing Commission, stakes or features races may be exempt from
this rule.
B. In the event there is
an inadequate number of greyhounds in the "left-over" pool to complete a draw
for a given performance at the scheduled time, the following steps will be
taken:
1. The performance will be constructed
(prepared for drawing) using the available greyhounds until the "left-over"
pool is exhausted.
2. The draw will
be entered, using the available greyhounds, with blank posts left at random to
be filled later when eligible greyhounds become available.
3. Once a pool of greyhounds becomes
available (after official schooling or official races from the next scheduled
performance have been run), the blank posts are filled by selecting greyhounds
at random from the pool and assigning the next available post, beginning with
the post closest to one (#1) and going down through eight (#8), to the
greyhound(s) selected.
4. This is
repeated until all blank posts have been filled. The draw is then re-proofed
and the draw is considered complete.
PROGRAM
3205. A Program printed for each racing day
shall be compiled by the Franchise Holder which shall contain the names of the
greyhounds that are to run in each of the races for that day. These names are
to appear in the order of their post positions, the said post position to be
designated by numerals placed at the left and in line with the names of the
greyhounds in each race, and shall also be prominently displayed on each
greyhound. The printed program shall contain all the information required by
these rules.
3206. The Program must
carry at least two (2) performances of said greyhounds at the track they are to
be raced, with the exception of greyhounds qualifying under Rule
#3180.
3207. All past performances
as shown in the Program shall be in the order of the races or official
schooling races held, the last performance appearing on the first line,
etc.
3208. The Program must also
contain name, color, sex, date and location of most recent races, age,
established racing weight, distance, time, track record, track weight, post
position and finish, name of owner and trainer, number of starts in official
races and number of times finishing first, second and third, and such other
information as will enable the public to properly judge the greyhound's
ability.
3209. Each Franchise
Holder shall print in heavy type, in conspicuous place in its printed program
that the Daily Double Rules, 5010 and 5012; the Quiniela Pool Rule, 5020; the
Trifecta Rule, 5030; and the Big Q Rule 5025 are posted in the mutuel areas and
available at the information window, Racing Commission office, and General
office.
3210. In case the name of a
greyhound is changed, the new name, together with the former name, shall be
published in the official entries and Program until after the greyhound has
started five (5) times. The violation of any part of this Rule may be
sufficient cause for a fine, suspension, or both, at the discretion of the
Board of Judges.
WEIGHTS AND WEIGHING
3220.
A.
All greyhounds shall be weighed in at the designated time preceding the first
race of the day. All greyhounds must weigh-in with wire or plastic muzzle,
collar, lead strap, and approved identification tag.
B. All greyhounds must be weighed not less
thirty minutes before the time of the first race of the performance unless a
later time has been designated or approved by the Board of Judges or the
Commission.
C. The weigh-in time
shall be limited to a 30-minute period unless an extension has been granted by
the Commission Judge or approved by the Commission.
3221. At the first official schooling of each
greyhound, the trainer and/or owner must establish the racing weight ("set
weight") for each greyhound.
A. At first
weigh-in time (pre-post weight), should there be a variation of more than two
pounds either way from its established racing weight ("set weight"), the
Presiding Judge or Commission Judge must order said greyhound scratched if it
cannot meet the weight requirements by the close of time for the
weigh-in.
B. At the "post weight"
weighing, any greyhound that loses two (2) or more pounds from its "pre-post
weight" while in the lock-out kennels may be allowed to race if, in the opinion
of the Commission Veterinarian, such loss of weight does not impair its racing
condition.
C. The Presiding Judge
shall keep a greyhound "weight loser" list updated and available at all times,
and shall consult with the Commission Veterinarian on a regular basis when
updating said list.
3222. The established racing weight may be
changed from time to time on written request and by written consent of the
Paddock Judge or Scale Clerk, provided said change is made four (4) days before
the greyhound is allowed to race at new weight. All greyhounds must be schooled
at least once at new racing weight before being eligible for entry; if,
however, the change of weight does not exceed one (1) pound, the changed weight
may be listed without the greyhound being schooled.
3223. The Presiding Judge shall have the
privilege of ordering the weighing of a greyhound entered in a race at any
period from the time it is entered in a race until post time.
3224. Immediately after being weighed in
(pre-post weight), the greyhounds shall be placed in lock-out kennels under the
supervision of the Paddock Judge, and no owner or other person excepting the
Paddock Judge, Commission Veterinarian, Kennel Master, Scale Clerk, Lead-Outs
under the supervision of the Paddock Judge, Presiding Judge, or Commission's
representative, shall be allowed in or near the lock-out kennel.
3225. Every trainer who does not have his/her
greyhound(s) at the weighing-in room promptly at the time appointed shall have
his/her greyhound(s) scratched and, in addition, at the discretion of the Board
of Judges, the trainer may be liable for a fine.
THE RACE
3230. All starters must wear the regulation
muzzle and blanket. Muzzles and blankets must be carefully examined in the
paddock by the Paddock Judge before the greyhounds leave for the starting box,
and again be examined before the Presiding Judge, the Commission Judge, and the
Patrol Judge.
3231. All greyhounds
must be exhibited in the show paddock before post time of the race in which
they are entered.
3232. After the
greyhounds leave the paddock on their way to the starting box, and until the
race has been completed, all persons, except the Racing Officials and necessary
attendants, shall be excluded from the course.
3233. No race shall be called official unless
the lure is in advance of the greyhounds at all times during the race. If at
any time during the race any greyhound or greyhounds touch or overtake the
lure, the Presiding Judge and Commission Judge shall declare the race a "No
Race" and all wagers shall be refunded. However, when a greyhound bolts the
course or runs in the opposite direction during the running of a race and in
doing so, in the opinion of the Presiding Judge and Commission Judge, does not
interfere with the race in any manner, the Presiding Judge and Commission Judge
shall declare the race "Official." The decision of the Presiding Judge and
Commission Judge shall be final.
3234. If a race is marred by jams, spills, or
racing circumstances other than accidents to the machinery while a race is
being run and three (3) or more greyhounds finish, the Presiding Judge and
Commission Judge shall declare the race finished. If less than three (3)
greyhounds finish, the Presiding Judge and Commission Judge shall declare the
race a "No Race" and all wagers shall be refunded.
3235. If a greyhound bolts the course, it
shall forfeit all rights in the race. The Presiding Judge and Commission Judge
shall declare the race the same as if it were not a contender.
3236. All greyhounds ruled off of one track
in Arkansas for fighting or quitting shall be ruled off all tracks under the
jurisdiction of the Arkansas State Racing Commission and will not race again in
Arkansas except with written consent of the Commission.
DEAD HEATS
3240. When two (2) or more greyhounds run a
dead heat for first place, all prizes which first and second greyhounds would
have been entitled, shall be divided equally between them; and this applies in
dividing prizes whatever the number of greyhounds running in a dead heat. All
greyhounds shall be deemed to be winners. Likewise, when two (2) or more
greyhounds run a dead heat for second place they shall divide the second and
third moneys.
3241 . When a dead
heat is run for second place and the winner of the race is subsequently
disqualified, the greyhounds which ran for the dead heat shall be deemed to
have a dead heat for first place.
POSTPONEMENT AND CANCELLATION OF RACES
3250. If the whole or a part of a racing
program is canceled, any race involved may be rescheduled at the discretion of
the Commission.
3251. If the whole
or a part of the racing program is canceled, any race involved may be postponed
or declared off.
3252. Public
notice shall be given at the earliest practicable time if a published race is
declared off.
3253. No race which
has closed with sufficient entries shall be declared off except by the Board of
Judges.
3254. In case of fire or
accident, or for other reasons, after due public notice, all races or stakes
may be postponed or declared off, and when so declared off, all subscriptions
and declaration money paid must be refunded.
Association of Racing Commissioners International, Inc. Uniform
Classification Guidelines for Foreign Substances
Preamble to the Uniform Classification Guidelines of
Foreign Substances
The Preamble to the Uniform Classification Guidelines was
approved by the RCI Drug Testing and Quality Assurance Program Committee (now
the Drug Testing Standards and Practices Program Committee) on August 26, 1991.
Minor revisions to the Preamble were made by the Drug Classification
subcommittee (now the Veterinary Pharmacologists Subcommittee) on September 3,
1991.
"The Uniform Classification Guidelines printed on the following
pages are intended to assist stewards, hearing officers and racing
commissioners in evaluating the seriousness of alleged violations of medication
and prohibited substance rules in racing jurisdictions. Practicing equine
veterinarians, state veterinarians, and equine pharmacologists are available
and should be consulted to explain the pharmacological effects of the drugs
listed in each class prior to any decisions with respect to penalities to be
imposed. The ranking of drugs is based on their pharmacology, their ability to
influence the outcome of a race, whether or not they have legitimate
therapeutic uses in the racing horse, or other evidence that they may be used
improperly. These classes of drugs are intended only as guidelines and should
be employed only to assist persons adjudicating facts and opinions in
understanding the seriousness of the alleged offenses. The facts of each case
are always different and there may be mitigating circumstances which should
always be considered. These drug classifications will be reviewed frequently
and new drugs will be added when appropriate."
Notes Regarding Classification Guidelines
* Where the use of a drug is specifically permitted by a
jurisdiction, then the jurisdiction's rule supersedes these penalty
guidelines.
* Regulators should be aware that a laboratory report may
identify a drug only by the name of its metabolite. The metabolite might not be
listed here, but the parent compound may be.
* These classes of drugs are intended only as guidelines and
should be employed only to assist persons adjudicating facts and opinions in
understanding the seriousness of the alleged offenses.
* The facts of each case are different and there may be
mitigating circumstances that should be considered.
* These drug classifications will be reviewed periodically. New
drugs will be added or some drugs may be reclassified when appropriate.
Classification Criteria
The RCI Drug Classification Scheme is based on 1) pharmacology,
2) drug use patterns, and 3) the appropriateness of a drug for use in the
racing horse. Categorization is decided using the following general
guidelines:
* Pharmacology. Drugs that are
known to be potent stimulants or depressants are placed in higher classes,
while those that have (or would be expected to have) little effect on the
outcome of a race are placed in lower classes.
* Drug Use Patterns.
Some
consideration is given to placement of drugs based on practical experience with
their use and the nature of positive tests. For example, procaine positives
have in the past been associated primarily with the administration of procaine
penicillin, and this has been taken into consideration in the placement of
procaine into Class 3 instead of Class 2 with other injectable local
anesthetics.
* Appropriateness of Drug Use.
Drugs that clearly are intended for use in equine therapeutics
are placed in lower classes. Drugs that clearly are not intended for use in the
horse are placed in higher classes, particularly if they might affect the
outcome of a race. Drugs that are recognized as legitimately useful in equine
therapeutics but could affect the outcome of a race are placed in the middle or
higher classes.
The list includes most drugs that have been reported as
detected by racing authority laboratories in the United States, Canada, the
United Kingdom and other Association of Official Racing Chemists (AORC)
laboratories, but does not include those which would seem to have no effect on
the performance of the horse or drug detectability. For example, it does not
include antibiotics, sulfonamides, vitamins, anthelmintics, or pangamic acid,
all of which have been reported.
The list contains many drugs that have never been reported as
detected. Usually, these are representatives of chemical classes that have the
potential for producing an effect, and in many cases, for which at least one
drug in that chemical class has been reported.
Most drugs have numerous effects, and each was judged on an
individual basis. There are instances where there is a rather fine distinction
between drugs in one category and those in the next. This is a reflection of a
nearly continuous spectrum of effects from the most innocuous drug on the list
to the drug that is the most offensive.
Classification Definitions
* Class 1: Stimulant and depressant drugs that
have the highest potential to affect performance and that have no generally
accepted medical use in the racing horse. Many of these agents are Drug
Enforcement Agency (DEA) schedule II substances. These include the following
drugs and their metabolites: Opiates, opium derivatives, synthetic opioids and
psychoactive drugs, amphetamines and amphetamine-like drugs as well as related
drugs, including but not limited to apomorphine, nikethamide mazindol,
pemoline, and pentylenetetrazol. Though not used as therapeutic agents, all DEA
Schedule 1 agents are included in Class 1 because they are potent stimulant or
depressant substances with psychotropic and often habituative actions.
* Class 2: Drugs that have a high potential to
affect performance, but less of a potential than drugs in Class 1. These drugs
are 1) not generally accepted as therapeutic agents in racing horses, or 2)
they are therapeutic agents that have a high potential for abuse. Drugs in this
class include: psychotropic drugs, certain nervous system and cardiovascular
system stimulants, depressants, and neuromuscular blocking agents. Injectable
local anesthetics are included in this class because of their high potential
for abuse as nerve blocking agents.
* Class 3: Drugs that may or may not have
generally accepted medical use in the racing horse, but the pharmacology of
which suggests less potential to affect performance than drugs in Class 2.
Drugs in this class include bronchodilators, anabolic steroids and other drugs
with primary effects on the autonomic nervous system, procaine, antihistamines
with sedative properties and the high-ceiling diuretics.
* Class 4: This class includes therapeutic
medications that would be expected to have less potential to affect performance
than those in Class 3. Drugs in this class includes less potent diuretics;
corticosteroids; antihistamines and skeletal muscle relaxants without prominent
central nervous system (CNS) effects; expectorants and mucolytics; hemostatics;
cardiac glycosides and antiarrhythmics; topical anesthetics; antidiarrheals and
mild analgesics. This class also includes the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs (NSAIDs), at concentrations greater than established limits.
* Class 5: This class includes those therapeutic
medications for which concentration limits have been established by the racing
jurisdictions as well as certain miscellaneous agents such as dimethylsulfoxide
(DMSO) and other medications as determined by the regulatory bodies. Included
specifically are agents that have very localized actions only, such as
anti-ulcer drugs, and certain anti-allergic drugs. The anticoagulant drugs are
also included.
* Prohibited Practices:
A) The possession and/or use of a drug,
substance or medication, specified below, on the premises of a facility under
the jurisdiction of the regulatory body for which a recognized analytical
method has not been developed to detect and confirm the administration of such
substance; or the use of which may endanger the health and welfare of the horse
or endanger the safety of the rider or driver; or the use of which may
adversely affect the integrity of racing:
1)
Erythropoietin
2)
Darbepoietin
3) Oxyglobin
4) Hemopure
B) The possession and/or use of a drug,
substance, or medication on the premises of a facility under the jurisdiction
of the regulatory body that has not been approved by the United States Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) for use in the United States.
C) The practice, administration, or
application of a treatment, procedure, therapy or method identified below,
which is performed on the premises of a facility under jurisdiction of a
regulatory body and which may endanger the health and welfare of the horse or
endanger the safety of the rider or driver, or the use of which may adversely
affect the integrity of racing:
Drug Classification Scheme
* Class 1: Opiates, opium derivatives, synthetic
opioids, psychoactive drugs, amphetamines, and all DEA Schedule I substances
(see http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/puds/scheduling.htmi), and many DEA Schedule II
drugs. Also found in this class are drugs that are potent stimulants of the
CNS. Drugs in this class have no generally accepted medical use in the racing
horse and their pharmacologic potential for altering the performance of a
racing horse is very high.
* Class 2: Drugs placed in this category have a
high potential for affecting the outcome of a race. Most are not generally
accepted as therapeutic agents in the racing horse. Many are products intended
to alter consciousness or the psychic state of humans, and have no approved or
indicated use in the horse. Some, such as injectable local anesthetics, have
legitimate use in equine medicine, but should not be found in a racing horse.
The following groups of drugs are placed in this class:
A. Opiate partial agonists, or
agonist-antagonists.
B. Non-opiate
psychotropic drugs. These drugs may have stimulant, depressant, analgesic or
neuroleptic effects.
C.
Miscellaneous drugs, which might have a stimulant effect on the CNS.
D. Drugs with prominent CNS depressant
action.
E. Anti-depressant and
antipsychotic drugs, with or without prominent CNS stimulatory or depressant
effects.
F. Muscle blocking drugs -
those that have a direct neuromuscular blocking action.
G. Local anesthetics that have a reasonable
potential for use as nerve-blocking agents (except procaine).
H. Snake venoms and other biologic substances
that may be used as nerve-blocking agents.
* Class 3: Drugs placed in this class may or may
not have an accepted therapeutic use in the horse. Many are drugs that affect
the cardiovascular, pulmonary and autonomic nervous systems. They all have the
potential of affecting the performance of a racing horse. The following groups
of drugs are placed in this class:
A. Drugs affecting the autonomic nervous
system that do not have prominent CNS effects, but which do have prominent
cardiovascular or respiratory system effects. Bronchodilators are included in
this class.
B. A local anesthetic
that has nerve-blocking potential but also has a high potential for producing
urine residue levels from a method of use not related to the anesthetic effect
of the drug (procaine).
C.
Miscellaneous drugs with mild sedative action, such as the sleep-inducing
antihistamines.
D. Primary
vasodilating/hypotensive agents.
E.
Potent diuretics affecting renal function and body fluid composition.
F. Anabolic and/or androgenic steroids and
other drugs.
* Class 4: Drugs in this category comprise
primarily therapeutic medications routinely used in racehorses. These may
influence performance, but generally have a more limited ability to do so.
Groups of drugs assigned to this category include the following:
A. Non-opiate drugs that have a
mild central antipyretic effect.
B.
Drugs affecting the autonomic nervous system that do not have prominent CNS,
cardiovascular, or respiratory effects:
1.
Drugs used solely as topical vasoconstrictors or decongestants.
2. Drugs used as gastrointestinal
antispasmodics.
3. Drugs used to
void the urinary bladder.
4. Drugs
with a major effect on CNS vasculature or smooth muscle of visceral
organs.
C.
Antihistamines that do not have a significant CNS depressant effect. This does
not include the H2 blocking agents, which are in Class 5.
D. Mineralocorticoid drugs.
E. Skeletal muscle relaxants.
F. Anti-inflammatory drugs. These drugs may
reduce pain as a consequence of their anti-inflammatory action.
1. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
(NSAIDs). (Aspirin-like drugs).
2.
Corticosteroids (glucocorticoids).
3. Miscellaneous anti-inflammatory
agents.
G. Less potent
diuretics.
H. Cardiac glycosides
and antiarrhythmic agents.
1. Cardiac
glycosides.
2. Antiarrhythmic
agents (exclusive of lidocaine, bretylium, and propranolol).
3. Miscellaneous cardiotonic drugs.
I. Topical Anesthetics - agents
not available in injectable formulations. J. Antidiarrheal drugs. K.
Miscellaneous drugs:
1. Expectorants with
little or no other pharmacologic action.
2. Stomachics.
3. Mucolytic agents.
* Class 5: Drugs in this category are therapeutic
medications for which concentration limits have been established by the racing
jurisdictions as well as certain miscellaneous agents. Included specifically
are agents that have very localized actions only, such as anti-ulcer drugs, and
certain antiallergic drugs. The anticoagulant drugs are also included.
Alphabetical List
|
Drug 1
|
Trade Name(s)
|
Class
|
Penalty Class
|
|
Acebutolol
|
Sectral
|
3
|
B
|
|
Acecarbromal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Acenocoumarol
|
5
|
C
|
|
Acepromazine
|
Atrovet, Notensil, PromAceยฎ
|
3
|
B
|
|
Acetaminophen (Paracetamol)
|
Tylenol, Tempra, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Acetanilid
|
4
|
B
|
|
Acetazolamide
|
Diamox, Vetamox
|
4
|
B
|
|
Acetophenazine
|
Tindal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Acetophenetidin (Phenacetin)
|
4
|
B
|
|
Acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin)
|
4
|
C
|
|
Aclomethasone
|
Aclovate
|
4
|
C
|
|
Adinazolam
|
2
|
A
|
|
Adrenochrome monosemicarbazone salicylate
|
4
|
B
|
|
Albuterol (Salbutamol)
|
Proventil, Ventolin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Alclofenac
|
2
|
|
Alcuronium
|
Alloferin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Aldosterone
|
Aldocortin, Electrocortin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Alfentanil
|
Alfenta
|
1
|
A
|
|
Almotriptan
|
Axert
|
3
|
|
Alphaprodine
|
Nisentil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Alpidem
|
Anaxyl
|
2
|
A
|
|
Alprazolam
|
Xanax
|
2
|
A
|
|
Alprenolol
|
3
|
A
|
|
Althesin
|
Saffan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ambenonium
|
Mytelase, Myeuran
|
3
|
B
|
|
Ambroxol
|
Ambril, etc.
|
4
|
B
|
|
Amcinonide
|
Cyclocort
|
4
|
C
|
|
Amiloride
|
Moduretic; Midamor
|
4
|
|
Aminocaproic acid
|
Amicar, Caprocid
|
4
|
C
|
|
Amiodarone
|
4
|
B
|
|
2-Aminoheptane
|
Tuamine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Aminophylline
|
Aminophyllin, etc.
|
3
|
B
|
|
Aminopyrine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Amisometradine
|
Rolictron
|
4
|
B
|
|
Amisulpride
|
Solian
|
2
|
A
|
|
Amitraz
|
Mitaban
|
3
|
A
|
|
Amitriptyline
|
Elavil, Amitril, Endep
|
2
|
A
|
|
Amlodipine
|
Ammivin, Norvasc
|
4
|
B
|
|
Amobarbital
|
Amytal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Amoxapine
|
Asendin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Amperozide
|
2
|
A
|
|
Amphetamine
|
1
|
A
|
|
Amrinone
|
4
|
B
|
|
Amyl nitrite
|
3
|
A
|
|
Anileridine
|
Leritine
|
1
|
A
|
|
Anilopam
|
Anisine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Anisindione
|
5
|
C
|
|
Anisotropine
|
Valpin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Antipyrine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Apazone (Azapropazone)
|
Rheumox
|
4
|
B
|
|
Apomorphine
|
1
|
A
|
|
Aprindine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Aprobarbital
|
Alurate
|
2
|
A
|
|
Arecoline
|
3
|
A
|
|
Arformoterol
|
3
|
A
|
|
Articaine
|
Septocaine; Ultracaine, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Atenolol
|
Tenormin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Atomoxetine
|
Strattera
|
2
|
A
|
|
Atracurium
|
Tracrium
|
2
|
A
|
|
Atropine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Azacylonol
|
Frenque
|
2
|
A
|
|
Azaperone
|
Stresnil, Suicalm, Fentaz (with Fentanyl)
|
2
|
A
|
|
Baclofen
|
Lioresal
|
4
|
B
|
|
Barbital
|
Veronal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Barbiturates
|
2
|
A
|
|
Beclomethasone
|
Propaderm
|
4
|
C
|
|
Bemegride
|
Megimide, Mikedimide
|
2
|
A
|
|
Benazeprilat, Benazepril and MC-tab
|
Lotrel, Lotensin
|
3
|
A
|
|
Bendroflumethiazide
|
Naturetin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Benoxaprofen
|
2
|
A
|
|
Benoxinate
|
Dorsacaine
|
4
|
C
|
|
Benperidol
|
Anquil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Bentazepam
|
Tiadipona
|
2
|
A
|
|
Benzactizine
|
Deprol, Bronchodiletten
|
2
|
A
|
|
Benzocaine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Benzoctamine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Benzodiazepines
|
2
|
A
|
|
Benzphetamine
|
Didrex
|
2
|
A
|
|
Benzthiazide
|
4
|
B
|
|
Benztropine
|
Cogentin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Benzylpiperazine (BZP)
|
1
|
A
|
|
Bepridil
|
Bepadin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Betamethasone
|
Betasone, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Betaxolol
|
Kerlone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Bethanechol
|
Urecholine, Duvoid
|
4
|
C
|
|
Bethanidine
|
Esbatal
|
3
|
A
|
|
Biperiden
|
Akineton
|
3
|
A
|
|
Biriperone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Bisoprolol
|
Zebeta, Bisobloc, etc.
|
3
|
B
|
|
Bitolterol
|
Effectin
|
3
|
A
|
|
Bolasterone
|
3
|
A
|
|
Boldenone
|
Equipoise
|
3
|
B
|
|
Boldione
|
3
|
A
|
|
Bretylium
|
Bretylol
|
3
|
B
|
|
Brimonidine
|
Alphagan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Bromazepam
|
Lexotan, Lectopam
|
2
|
A
|
|
Bromfenac
|
Duract
|
3
|
A
|
|
Bromhexine
|
Oletor, etc.
|
4
|
B
|
|
Bromisovalum
|
Diffucord, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Bromocriptine
|
Parlodel
|
2
|
A
|
|
Bromodiphenhydramine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Bromperidol
|
Bromidol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Brompheniramine
|
Dimetane, Disomer
|
4
|
B
|
|
Brotizolam
|
Brotocol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Budesonide
|
Pulmacort, Rhinocort
|
4
|
C
|
|
Bufexamac
|
3
|
A
|
|
Bumetanide
|
Bumex
|
3
|
B
|
|
Bupivacaine
|
Marcaine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Buprenorphine
|
Temgesic
|
2
|
A
|
|
Bupropion
|
Wellbutrin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Buspirone
|
Buspar
|
2
|
A
|
|
Butabarbital (Secbutobarbitone)
|
Butacaps, Butasol, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Butacaine
|
Butyn
|
4
|
B
|
|
Butalbital (Talbutal)
|
Fiorinal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Butamben (butyl aminobenzoate)
|
Butesin
|
4
|
C
|
|
Butanilicaine
|
Hostacain
|
2
|
|
Butaperazine
|
Repoise
|
2
|
A
|
|
Butoctamide
|
Listomin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Butorphanol
|
Stadol, Torbugesic
|
3
|
B
|
|
Butoxycaine
|
Stadacain
|
4
|
B
|
|
N-Butylscopolamine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Caffeine
|
2
|
B
|
|
Calusterone
|
Methosorb
|
3
|
B
|
|
Camazepam
|
Paxor
|
2
|
A
|
|
Camphor
|
4
|
C
|
|
Candesartan
|
Atcand
|
3
|
B
|
|
Captodiame
|
Covatine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Captopril
|
Capolen
|
3
|
B
|
|
Carazolol
|
Carbacel, Conducton
|
3
|
A
|
|
Carbachol
|
Lentin, Doryl
|
3
|
B
|
|
Carbamezapine
|
Tegretol
|
3
|
B
|
|
Carbidopa + levodopa
|
Sinemet
|
2
|
A
|
|
Carbinoxamine
|
Clistin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Carbromol
|
Mifudorm
|
2
|
A
|
|
Carfentanil
|
1
|
A
|
|
Carisoprodol
|
Rela, Soma
|
2
|
B
|
|
Carphenazine
|
Proketazine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Carpipramine
|
Prazinil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Carprofen
|
Rimadyl
|
4
|
B
|
|
Carteolol
|
Cartrol
|
3
|
B
|
|
Carticaine (see articaine)
|
Septocaine; Ultracaine, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Carvedilol
|
Coreg
|
3
|
B
|
|
Cathinone (khat, kat, qat, quat, chat, catha,
Abyssinian tea, African tea)
|
1
|
A
|
|
Celecoxib
|
Celebrex
|
3
|
B
|
|
Cetirizine
|
Zyrtec
|
4
|
B
|
|
Chloral betaine
|
Beta-Chlor
|
2
|
A
|
|
Chloral hydrate
|
Nactec, Oridrate, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Chloraldehyde (chloral)
|
2
|
A
|
|
Chloralose (Alpha-Chloralose)
|
2
|
A
|
|
Chlordiazepoxide
|
Librium
|
2
|
A
|
|
Chlorhexidol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Chlormerodrin
|
Neohydrin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Chlormezanone
|
Trancopal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Chloroform
|
2
|
A
|
|
Chlorophenesin
|
Maolate
|
4
|
BC
|
|
Chloroprocaine
|
Nesacaine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Chloroquine
|
Avloclor
|
4
|
C
|
|
Chlorothiazide
|
Diuril
|
4
|
B
|
|
Chlorpheniramine
|
Chlortriemton, etc.
|
4
|
B
|
|
Chlorproethazine
|
Newiplege
|
2
|
A
|
|
Chlorpromazine
|
Thorazine, Largactil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Chlorprothixene
|
Taractan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Chlorthalidone
|
Hydroton
|
4
|
B
|
|
Chlorzoxazone
|
Paraflex
|
4
|
B
|
|
Ciclesonide
|
4
|
B
|
|
Cilostazol
|
Pletal
|
5
|
C
|
|
Cimeterol
|
3
|
A
|
|
Cimetidine
|
Tagamet
|
5
|
D
|
|
Cinchocaine
|
Nupercaine
|
4
|
C
|
|
Citalopram
|
Celex
|
2
|
A
|
|
Clanobutin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Clemastine
|
Tavist
|
3
|
B
|
|
Clenbuterol
|
Ventipulmin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Clibucaine
|
Batrax
|
4
|
C
|
|
Clidinium
|
Quarezan, Clindex, etc.
|
3
|
B
|
|
Clobazam
|
Urbanyl
|
2
|
A
|
|
Clobetasol
|
Temovate
|
4
|
C
|
|
Clocapramine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Clocortolone
|
Cloderm
|
4
|
C
|
|
Clofenamide
|
4
|
B
|
|
Clomethiazole (Chlormethiazole)
|
|
2
|
A
|
|
Clomipramine
|
Anafranil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Clonazepam
|
Klonopin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Clonidine
|
Catapres
|
3
|
B
|
|
Clorazepate
|
Tranxene
|
2
|
A
|
|
Clormecaine
|
Placacid
|
4
|
C
|
|
Clostebol
|
3
|
B
|
|
Clothiapine
|
Entermin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Clotiazepam
|
Trecalmo, Rize
|
2
|
A
|
|
Cioxazolam
|
Enadel, Sepazon, Tolestan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Clozapine
|
Clozaril, Leponex
|
2
|
A
|
|
a-Cobratoxin
|
1
|
A
|
|
Cocaine
|
1
|
B
|
|
Codeine
|
1
|
A
|
|
Colchicine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Conorphone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Corticaine
|
Ultracain
|
2
|
A
|
|
Cortisone
|
Cortone, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Cromolyn
|
Intel
|
5
|
C
|
|
Crotetamide
|
2
|
A
|
|
Cyamemazine
|
Tercian
|
2
|
A
|
|
Cyclandelate
|
Cyclospasmol
|
3
|
A
|
|
Cyclizine
|
Merazine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Cyclobarbital
|
Phanodorm
|
2
|
A
|
|
Cyclobenzaprine
|
Flexeril
|
4
|
B
|
|
Cyclomethylcaine
|
Surfacaine
|
4
|
C
|
|
Cyclothiazide
|
Anhydron, Renazide
|
4
|
B
|
|
Cycrimine
|
Pagitane
|
3
|
B
|
|
Cyproheptadine
|
Periactin
|
4
|
C
|
|
Danazoi
|
Danocrine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Dantrolene
|
Dantrium
|
4
|
C
|
|
Darbepoetin
|
Aranesp
|
2
|
A
|
|
Decamethonium
|
Syncurine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Dehydrochloromethyltestsosterone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Dembroxol (Dembrexine)
|
Sputolysin
|
4
|
C
|
|
Demoxepam
|
2
|
A
|
|
Deoxycorticosterone
|
Percortin, DOCA, Descotone, Dorcostrin
|
4
|
C
|
|
DeraAcoxib
|
Deremaxx
|
3
|
B
|
|
Desipramine
|
Norpromine, Pertofrane
|
2
|
A
|
|
Desonite
|
Des Owen
|
4
|
C
|
|
Desoximetasone
|
Topicort
|
4
|
C
|
|
Desoxymethyltestosterone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Detomidine
|
Dormosedan
|
3
|
B
|
|
Dexamethasone
|
Azium, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Dextromethorphan
|
4
|
B
|
|
Dextromoramide
|
Palfium, Narcolo
|
1
|
A
|
|
Dextropropoxyphene
|
Darvon
|
3
|
B
|
|
Dezocine
|
Dalgan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Diamorphine
|
1
|
A
|
|
Diazepam
|
Valium
|
2
|
B
|
|
Diazoxide
|
Proglycem
|
3
|
B
|
|
Dibucaine
|
Nupercainal, Cinchocaine
|
4
|
C
|
|
Dichloralphenazone
|
Febenol, Isocom
|
2
|
A
|
|
Dichlorphenamide
|
Daramide
|
4
|
C
|
|
Diclofenac
|
Voltaren, Voltarol
|
4
|
C
|
|
Dicumarol
|
Dicumarol
|
5
|
C
|
|
Diethylpropion
|
Tepanil, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Diethylthiambutene
|
Themalon
|
2
|
A
|
|
Diflorasone
|
Florone, Maxiflor
|
4
|
C
|
|
Diflucortolone
|
Flu-Cortinest, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Diflunisal
|
3
|
B
|
|
Digitoxin
|
Crystodigin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Digoxin
|
Lanoxin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Dihydrocodeine
|
Parcodin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Dihydroergotamine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Dilorazepam
|
Briantum
|
2
|
A
|
|
Diltiazem
|
Cardizem
|
4
|
B
|
|
Dimefline
|
3
|
A
|
|
Dimethisoquin
|
Quotane
|
4
|
B
|
|
Dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO)
|
Domoso
|
5
|
C
|
|
Dimethylsulphone (MSM)
|
5
|
C
|
|
Diphenadione
|
5
|
c
|
|
Diphenhydramine
|
Benadryl
|
3
|
B
|
|
Diphenoxylate
|
Difenoxin, Lomotil
|
4
|
B
|
|
Diprenorphine
|
M50/50
|
2
|
A
|
|
Dipyridamole
|
Persantine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Dipyrone
|
Novin, Methampyrone
|
4
|
C
|
|
Disopyramide
|
Norpace
|
4
|
B
|
|
Divalproex
|
Depakote
|
3
|
A
|
|
Dixyrazine
|
Esucos
|
2
|
A
|
|
Dobutamine
|
Dobutrex
|
3
|
B
|
|
Dopamine
|
Intropin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Donepezil
|
Aricept
|
1
|
A
|
|
Doxacurium
|
Nuromax
|
2
|
A
|
|
Doxapram
|
Dopram
|
2
|
A
|
|
Doxazosin
|
3
|
A
|
|
Doxefazepam
|
Doxans
|
2
|
A
|
|
Doxepin
|
Adapin, Sinequan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Doxylamine
|
Decapryn
|
3
|
B
|
|
Dromostanolone
|
Drolban
|
3
|
B
|
|
Droperidol
|
Inapsine, Droleptan, Innovar-Vet (with Fentanyl)
|
2
|
A
|
|
Duloxetine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Dyclonine
|
Dyclone
|
4
|
C
|
|
Dyphylline
|
3
|
B
|
|
Edrophonium
|
Tensilon
|
3
|
B
|
|
Eletripan
|
Relpax
|
3
|
A
|
|
Eltenac
|
4
|
C
|
|
Enalapril (metabolite enaloprilat)
|
Vasotec
|
3
|
B
|
|
Enciprazine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Endorphins
|
1
|
A
|
|
Enkephalins
|
1
|
A
|
|
Ephedrine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Epibatidine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Epinephrine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ergoloid mesylates (dihydroergocornine mesylate,
dihydroergocristine mesylate, and dihydroergocryptine mesylate)
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ergonovine
|
Ergotrate
|
4
|
C
|
|
Ergotamine
|
Gynergen, Cafergot, etc.
|
4
|
B
|
|
Erthrityl tetranitrate
|
Cardilate
|
3
|
A
|
|
Erythropoietin(EPO)
|
Epogen, Procrit, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Esmolol
|
Brevibloc
|
3
|
B
|
|
Esomeprazole
|
Nexium
|
5
|
D
|
|
Estazolam
|
Domnamid, Eurodin, Nuctalon
|
2
|
A
|
|
Etamiphylline
|
3
|
B
|
|
Etanercept
|
Enbrel
|
4
|
B
|
|
Ethacrynic acid
|
Edecrin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Ethamivan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ethanol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ethchlorvynol
|
Placidyl
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ethinamate
|
Valmid
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ethoheptazine
|
Zactane
|
4
|
B
|
|
Ethopropazine
|
Parsidol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ethosuximide
|
Zarontin
|
3
|
A
|
|
Ethotoin
|
Peganone
|
4
|
B
|
|
Ethoxzolamide
|
Cardrase, Ethamide
|
4
|
C
|
|
Ethylaminobenzoate (Benzocaine)
|
Semets, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Ethylestrenol
|
Maxibolin, Organon
|
3
|
B
|
|
Ethylisobutrazine
|
Diquel
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ethylmorphine
|
Dionin
|
1
|
A
|
|
Ethylnorepinephrine
|
Bronkephrine
|
3
|
A
|
|
Etidocaine
|
Duranest
|
2
|
A
|
|
Etifoxin
|
Stresam
|
2
|
A
|
|
Etizolam
|
Depas, Pasaden
|
2
|
A
|
|
Etodoiac
|
Lodine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Etodroxizine
|
Indunox
|
2
|
A
|
|
Etomidate
|
2
|
A
|
|
Etorphine HCI
|
M99
|
1
|
A
|
|
Famotidine
|
Gaster, etc.
|
5
|
D
|
|
Felbamate
|
Felbatol
|
3
|
A
|
|
Felodipine
|
Plendii
|
4
|
B
|
|
Fenarbamate
|
Tymium
|
2
|
A
|
|
Fenbufen
|
Cincopal
|
3
|
B
|
|
Fenclozic acid
|
Myalex
|
2
|
A
|
|
Fenfluramine
|
Pondimin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Fenoldopam
|
Corlopam
|
3
|
B
|
|
Fenoprofen
|
Nalfon
|
3
|
B
|
|
Fenoterol
|
Berotec
|
3
|
B
|
|
Fenspiride
|
Respiride, Respan, etc
|
3
|
B
|
|
Fentanyl
|
Sublimaze
|
1
|
A
|
|
Fentiazac
|
3
|
B
|
|
Fexofenadine
|
Allegra
|
4
|
C
|
|
Firocoxib
|
4
|
B
|
|
Flecainide
|
Idalon
|
4
|
B
|
|
Floctafenine
|
Idalon, Idarac
|
4
|
B
|
|
Fluanisone
|
Sedalande
|
2
|
A
|
|
Flucinolone
|
Synalar, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Fludiazepam
|
Erispam
|
2
|
A
|
|
Fludrocortisone
|
Alforone, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Flufenamic acid
|
3
|
B
|
|
Flumethasone
|
Flucort, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Flumethiazide
|
Ademol
|
4
|
B
|
|
Flunarizine
|
Sibelium
|
4
|
B
|
|
Flunisolide
|
Bronilide, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Flunitrazepam
|
Rohypnol, Narcozep, Darkene, Hypnodorm
|
2
|
A
|
|
Flunixin
|
Banamine
|
4
|
C*
|
|
Fluocinolone
|
Synalar
|
4
|
C
|
|
Fluocinonide
|
Licon, Lidex
|
4
|
c
|
|
Fluopromazine
|
Psyquil, Siquil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Fluoresone
|
Caducid
|
2
|
A
|
|
Fluorometholone
|
FML
|
4
|
B
|
|
Fluoroprednisolone
|
Predef-2X
|
4
|
C
|
|
Fluoxetine
|
Prozac
|
2
|
A
|
|
Fluoxymesterone
|
Halotestin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Flupenthixol
|
Depixol, Fluanxol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Fluphenazine
|
Prolixin, Permitil, Anatensol, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Flupirtine
|
Katadolone
|
3
|
A
|
|
Fiuprednisolone
|
Alphadrol
|
4
|
C
|
|
Flurandrenolide
|
Cordran
|
4
|
C
|
|
Flurazepam
|
Dalmane
|
2
|
A
|
|
Flurbiprofen
|
Froben
|
3
|
B
|
|
Fluspirilene
|
Imap, Redeptin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Fluticasone
|
Flixonase, Flutide
|
4
|
C
|
|
Flutoprazepam
|
Restas
|
2
|
A
|
|
Fluvoxamine
|
Dumirox, Faverin, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Formebolone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Formoterol
|
Altram
|
3
|
B
|
|
Fosinopril, metabolite, Fosinoprilat
|
Monopril
|
3
|
A
|
|
Fosphenytoin
|
Cerebyx
|
3
|
B
|
|
Furazabol
|
3
|
B
|
|
Furosemide
|
Lasix
|
N/A
|
|
Gabapentin
|
Neurontin
|
3
|
A
|
|
Galantamine
|
Reminyl
|
2
|
A
|
|
Gallamine
|
Flaxedil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Gepirone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Gestrinone
|
3
|
A
|
|
Glutethimide
|
Doriden
|
2
|
A
|
|
Glycopyrrolate
|
Robinul
|
3
|
B
|
|
Guaifenesin (glycerol guiacolate)
|
Gecolate
|
4
|
C
|
|
Guanadrel
|
Hylorel
|
3
|
A
|
|
Guanethidine
|
Ismelin
|
3
|
A
|
|
Guanabenz
|
Wytensin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Halazepam
|
Paxipam
|
2
|
A
|
|
Halcinonide
|
Halog
|
4
|
C
|
|
Halobetasol
|
Ultra vate
|
4
|
C
|
|
Haloperidol
|
Haldol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Haloxazolam
|
Somelin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Hemoglobin glutamers
|
Oxyglobin Hemopure
|
2
|
A
|
|
Heptaminol
|
Corofundol
|
3
|
B
|
|
Heroin
|
1
|
A
|
|
Hexafluorenium
|
Myalexen
|
2
|
A
|
|
Hexobarbital
|
Evipal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Hexocyclium
|
Tral
|
4
|
C
|
|
Hexylcaine
|
Cyclaine
|
4
|
C
|
|
Homatropine
|
Homapin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Homophenazine
|
Pelvichthol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Hydralazine
|
Apresoline
|
3
|
B
|
|
Hydrochlorthiazide
|
Hydrodiuril
|
4
|
B
|
|
Hydrocodone (dihydrocodienone)
|
Hycodan
|
1
|
A
|
|
Hydrocortisone (Cortisol)
|
Cortef, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Hydroflumethiazide
|
Saluron
|
4
|
B
|
|
Hydromorphone
|
Dilaudid
|
1
|
A
|
|
Hydroxyamphetamine
|
Paradrine
|
1
|
A
|
|
4-Hydroxytestosterone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Hydroxyzine
|
Atarax
|
2
|
B
|
|
Ibomal
|
Noctal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ibuprofen
|
Motrin, Advil, Nurpin, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Ibutilide
|
Corvert
|
3
|
B
|
|
lloprost
|
Ventavis
|
3
|
A
|
|
Imipramine
|
Imavate, Presamine, Tofranil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Indomethacin
|
Indocin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Infliximab
|
Remicade
|
4
|
B
|
|
Ipratropium
|
3
|
B
|
|
Irbesarten
|
Avapro
|
3
|
A
|
|
Isapirone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Isocarboxazid
|
Marplan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Isoetharine
|
Bronkosol
|
3
|
B
|
|
Isoflupredone
|
Predef
|
4
|
C
|
|
Isomethadone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Isometheptene
|
Octin, Octon
|
4
|
B
|
|
Isopropamide
|
Darbid
|
4
|
B
|
|
Isoproterenol
|
Isoprel
|
2
|
A
|
|
Isosorbide dinitrate
|
Isordil
|
3
|
B
|
|
Isoxicam
|
Maxicam
|
2
|
A
|
|
Isoxsuprine
|
Vasodilan
|
4
|
C
|
|
Isradipine
|
DynaCirc
|
4
|
B
|
|
Kebuzone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Ketamine
|
Ketalar, Ketaset, Vetalar
|
2
|
B
|
|
Ketazolam
|
Anxon, Laftram, Solatran, Loftran
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ketoprofen
|
Orudis
|
4
|
C*
|
|
Ketorolac
|
Toradol
|
3
|
A
|
|
Labetalol
|
Normodyne
|
3
|
B
|
|
Lamotrigine
|
Lamictal
|
3
|
A
|
|
Lansoprazole
|
5
|
D
|
|
Lenperone
|
Elanone-V
|
2
|
A
|
|
Letosteine
|
Viscotiol, Visiotal
|
4
|
C
|
|
Levamisole
|
2
|
B
|
|
Levobunoiol
|
Betagan
|
3
|
B
|
|
Levomethorphan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Levorphanol
|
Levo-Dremoran
|
1
|
A
|
|
Lidocaine
|
Xylocaine
|
2
|
B
|
|
Lisinopril
|
Prinivil, Zestril
|
3
|
A
|
|
Lithium
|
Lithizine, Duralith, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Lobeline
|
2
|
A
|
|
Lofentanil
|
1
|
A
|
|
Loflazepate, Ethyl
|
Victan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Loperamide
|
Imodium
|
2
|
A
|
|
Loprazolam
|
Dormonort, Havlane
|
2
|
A
|
|
Loratidine
|
Claritin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Lorazepam
|
Ativan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Lormetazepam
|
Noctamid
|
2
|
A
|
|
Losartan
|
Hyzaar
|
3
|
B
|
|
Loxapine
|
Laxitane
|
2
|
A
|
|
Mabuterol
|
3
|
A
|
|
Maprotiline
|
Ludiomil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Mazindol
|
Sanorex
|
1
|
A
|
|
Mebutamate
|
Axiten, Dormate, Capla
|
2
|
A
|
|
Mecamylamine
|
Inversine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Meclizine
|
Antivert, Bonine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Meclofenamic acid
|
Arquel
|
4
|
C
|
|
Meclofenoxate
|
Lucidiril, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Medazepam
|
Nobrium, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Medetomidine
|
Domitor
|
3
|
B
|
|
Medrysone
|
Medriusar, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Mefenamic acid
|
Ponstel
|
3
|
B
|
|
Meloxicam
|
Mobic
|
4
|
B
|
|
Melperone
|
Eunerpan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Memantine
|
Namenda
|
2
|
A
|
|
Meparfynol
|
Oblivon
|
2
|
A
|
|
Mepazine
|
Pacatal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Mepenzolate
|
Cantil
|
3
|
A
|
|
Meperidine
|
Demerol
|
1
|
A
|
|
Mephenesin
|
Tolserol
|
4
|
B
|
|
Mephenoxalone
|
Control, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Mephentermine
|
Wyamine
|
1
|
A
|
|
Mephenytoin
|
Mesantoin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Mephobarbital (Methylphenobarbital)
|
Mebaral
|
2
|
A
|
|
Mepivacaine
|
Carbocaine
|
2
|
B
|
|
Meprobamate
|
Equanil, Miltown
|
2
|
A
|
|
Meralluride
|
Mercuhydrin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Merbaphen
|
Novasural
|
4
|
B
|
|
Mercaptomerin
|
Thiomerin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Mercumalilin
|
Cumertilin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Mersalyl
|
Salyrgan
|
4
|
B
|
|
Mesalamine
|
Asacol
|
5
|
C
|
|
Mesoridazine
|
Serentil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Mestanolone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Mesterolone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Metaclazepam
|
Talis
|
2
|
A
|
|
Metaproterenol
|
Alupent, Metaprel
|
3
|
B
|
|
Metaraminol
|
Aramine
|
1
|
A
|
|
Metaxalone
|
Skelaxin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Metazocine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Metenolone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Methachloline
|
3
|
A
|
|
Methadone
|
Dolophine
|
1
|
A
|
|
Methamphetamine
|
Desoxyn
|
1
|
A
|
|
Methandienone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Methandriol
|
Probolic
|
3
|
B
|
|
Methandrostenolone
|
Dianabol
|
3
|
A
|
|
Methantheline
|
Banthine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Methapyrilene
|
Histadyl, etc.
|
4
|
B
|
|
Methaqualone
|
Quaalude
|
1
|
A
|
|
Metharbital
|
Gemonil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Methasterone
|
3
|
A
|
|
Methazolamide
|
Naptazane
|
4
|
C
|
|
Methcathinone
|
1
|
A
|
|
Methdilazine
|
Tacaryl
|
4
|
B
|
|
Methixene
|
Trest
|
3
|
A
|
|
Methocarbamol
|
Robaxin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Methohexital
|
Brevital
|
2
|
A
|
|
Methotrexate
|
Folex, Nexate, etc.
|
4
|
B
|
|
Methotrimeprazine
|
Levoprome, Neurocil, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Methoxamine
|
Vasoxyl
|
3
|
A
|
|
Methoxyphenamine
|
Orthoxide
|
3
|
A
|
|
Methscopolamine
|
Pamine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Methsuximide
|
Celontin
|
3
|
A
|
|
Methylatropine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Methylchlorthiazide
|
Enduron
|
4
|
B
|
|
Methyldienolone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Methyldopa
|
Aldomet
|
3
|
A
|
|
Methylergonovine
|
Methergine
|
4
|
C
|
|
Methylnortestosterone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Methylphenidate
|
Ritalin
|
1
|
A
|
|
Methylprednisolone
|
Medrol
|
4
|
C
|
|
Methyltestosterone
|
Metandren
|
3
|
A
|
|
Methyl-1 -testosterone
|
3
|
A
|
|
Methyprylon
|
Noludar
|
2
|
A
|
|
Methysergide
|
Sansert
|
4
|
B
|
|
Metiamide
|
4
|
B
|
|
Metoclopramide
|
Reglan
|
4
|
C
|
|
Metocurine
|
Metubine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Metolazone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Metomidate
|
Hypnodil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Metopon (methyldihydromorphinon
|
e)
|
1
|
A
|
|
Metoprolol
|
Lopressor
|
3
|
B
|
|
Mexazolam
|
Melex
|
2
|
A
|
|
Mexilitine
|
Mexilil
|
4
|
B
|
|
Mibefradil
|
Posicor
|
3
|
B
|
|
Mibolerone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Midazolam
|
Versed
|
2
|
A
|
|
Midodrine
|
Pro-Amiline
|
3
|
B
|
|
Milrinone
|
4
|
B
|
|
Minoxidil
|
Loniten
|
3
|
B
|
|
Mirtazepine
|
Remeron
|
2
|
A
|
|
Misoprostel
|
Cytotec
|
5
|
C
|
|
Mivacurium
|
Mivacron
|
2
|
A
|
|
Modafinil
|
Provigil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Moexipril (metabolite, moexiprilat)
|
Uniretic
|
3
|
B
|
|
Molindone
|
Moban
|
2
|
A
|
|
Mometasone
|
Elocon
|
4
|
C
|
|
Montelukast
|
Singulair
|
4
|
C
|
|
Moperone
|
Luvatren
|
2
|
A
|
|
Morphine
|
1
|
B
|
|
Mosaprimine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Muscarine
|
3
|
A
|
|
Nabumetone
|
Anthraxan, Relafen, Reliflex
|
3
|
A
|
|
Nadol
|
Corgard
|
3
|
B
|
|
Naepaine
|
Amylsine
|
4
|
C
|
|
Nalbuphine
|
Nubain
|
2
|
A
|
|
Nalorphine
|
Nalline, Lethidrone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Naloxone
|
Narcan
|
3
|
A
|
|
Naltrexone
|
Revia
|
3
|
|
Nandrolone
|
Nandrolin, Laurabolin, Durabolin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Naphazoline
|
Privine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Naproxen
|
Equiproxen, Naprosyn
|
4
|
C
|
|
Naratriptan
|
Amerge
|
3
|
B
|
|
Nebivolol
|
3
|
A
|
|
Nedocromil
|
Tilade
|
5
|
C
|
|
Nefazodone
|
Serzone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Nefopam
|
3
|
A
|
|
Neostigmine
|
Prostigmine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Nicardipine
|
Cardine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Nifedipine
|
Procardia
|
4
|
B
|
|
Niflumic acid
|
Nifluril
|
3
|
B
|
|
Nikethamide
|
Coramine
|
1
|
A
|
|
Nimesulide
|
3
|
B
|
|
Nimetazepam
|
Erimin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Nimodipine
|
Nemotop
|
4
|
B
|
|
Nitrazepam
|
Mogadon
|
2
|
A
|
|
Nitroglycerin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Nizatidine
|
Axid
|
5
|
C
|
|
19-Norandrostenediol
|
3
|
B
|
|
19-Norandrostenedione
|
3
|
B
|
|
Norbolethone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Norclosterbol
|
3
|
B
|
|
Nordiazepam
|
Calmday, Nordaz, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Norepinephrine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Norethandrolone
|
3
|
A
|
|
Nortestosterone
|
4
|
C
|
|
Nortriptyline
|
Aventyl, Pamelor
|
2
|
A
|
|
Nylidrine
|
Arlidin
|
3
|
A
|
|
Olanzepine
|
Zyprexa
|
2
|
A
|
|
Olmesartan
|
Benicar
|
3
|
A
|
|
Olsalazine
|
Dipentum
|
4
|
B
|
|
Omeprazole
|
Prilosec, Losec
|
5
|
D
|
|
Orphenadrine
|
Norlfex
|
4
|
B
|
|
Oxabolone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Oxandrolone
|
Anavar
|
3
|
B
|
|
Oxaprozin
|
Daypro, Deflam
|
4
|
C
|
|
Oxazepam
|
Serax
|
2
|
A
|
|
Oxazolam
|
Serenal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Oxcarbazepine
|
Trileptal
|
3
|
A
|
|
Oxilofrine (hydroxyephedrine)
|
2
|
A
|
|
Oxprenolol
|
Trasicor
|
3
|
B
|
|
Oxycodone
|
Percodan
|
1
|
A
|
|
Oxymesterone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Oxymetazoline
|
Afrin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Oxymetholone
|
Adroyd, Anadrol
|
3
|
B
|
|
Oxymorphone
|
Numorphan
|
1
|
A
|
|
Oxyperitine
|
Forit, Integrin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Oxyphenbutazone
|
Tandearil
|
4
|
C
|
|
Oxyphencyclimine
|
Daricon
|
4
|
B
|
|
Oxyphenonium
|
Antrenyl
|
4
|
B
|
|
Paliperidone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Pancuronium
|
Pavulon
|
2
|
A
|
|
Pantoprazole
|
Protonix
|
5
|
D
|
|
Papaverine
|
Pavagen, etc.
|
3
|
A
|
|
Paraldehyde
|
Paral
|
2
|
A
|
|
Paramethadione
|
Paradione
|
3
|
A
|
|
Paramethasone
|
Haldrone
|
4
|
C
|
|
Pargyline
|
Eutonyl
|
3
|
A
|
|
Paroxetine
|
Paxil, Seroxat
|
2
|
A
|
|
Pemoline
|
Cylert
|
1
|
A
|
|
Penbutolol
|
Levatol
|
3
|
B
|
|
Penfluridol
|
Cyperon
|
2
|
A
|
|
Pentaerythritol tetranitrate
|
Duotrate
|
3
|
A
|
|
Pentazocine
|
Talwin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Pentobarbital
|
Nembutal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Pentoxyfylline
|
Trental, Vazofirin
|
4
|
C
|
|
Pentylenetetrazol
|
Metrazol, Nioric
|
1
|
A
|
|
Perazine
|
Taxilan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Perfluorodecolin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Perfluorodecahydronophthalene
|
2
|
A
|
|
Perfluorooctylbromide
|
2
|
A
|
|
Perfluorotripropylamine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Perfluorocarbons
|
2
|
A
|
|
Periciazine
|
Alodept, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Perindopril
|
Biprel
|
3
|
A
|
|
Perlapine
|
Hypnodin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Perphenazine
|
Trilafon
|
2
|
A
|
|
Phenacemide
|
Phenurone
|
4
|
B
|
|
Phenaglycodol
|
Acalo, Alcamid, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Phenazocine
|
Narphen
|
1
|
A
|
|
Phencyclidine (PCP)
|
Sernylan
|
1
|
A
|
|
Phendimetrazine
|
Bontril, etc.
|
1
|
A
|
|
Phenelzine
|
Nardelzine, Nardil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Phenindione
|
Hedulin
|
5
|
C
|
|
Phenmetrazine
|
Preludin
|
1
|
A
|
|
Phenobarbital
|
Luminal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Phenoxybenzamine
|
Dibenzyline
|
3
|
B
|
|
Phenprocoumon
|
Liquamar
|
5
|
C
|
|
Phensuximide
|
Milontin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Phentermine
|
lomamin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Phentolamine
|
Regitine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Phenylbutazone
|
Butazolidin
|
4
|
C*
|
|
Phenylephrine
|
Isophrin, Neo-Synephrine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Phenylpropanolamine
|
Propadrine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Phenytoin
|
Dilantin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Physostigmine
|
Eserine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Picrotoxin
|
1
|
A
|
|
Piminodine
|
Alvodine, Cimadon
|
2
|
A
|
|
Pimozide
|
Orap
|
2
|
A
|
|
Pinazepam
|
Domar
|
2
|
A
|
|
Pindolol
|
Vis kin
|
3
|
A
|
|
Pipamperone
|
Dipiperon
|
2
|
A
|
|
Pipecuronium
|
Arduan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Pipequaline
|
2
|
A
|
|
Piperacetazine
|
Psymod, Quide
|
2
|
A
|
|
Piperocaine
|
Metycaine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Pipotiazine
|
Lonseren, Piportii
|
2
|
A
|
|
Pipradrol
|
Dataril, Gerondyl, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Piquindone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Pirbuterol
|
Maxair
|
3
|
A
|
|
Pirenzapine
|
Gastrozepin
|
5
|
C
|
|
Piretanide
|
Arelix, Tauliz
|
3
|
B
|
|
Piritramide
|
1
|
A
|
|
Piroxicam
|
Feldene
|
3
|
B
|
|
Polyethylene glycol
|
5
|
C
|
|
Polythiazide
|
Renese
|
4
|
B
|
|
Pramoxine
|
Tronothaine
|
4
|
C
|
|
Prazepam
|
Verstran, Centrax
|
2
|
A
|
|
Prazosin
|
Minipress
|
3
|
B
|
|
Prednisolone
|
Delta-Cortef, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Prednisone
|
Meticorten, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Prilocaine
|
Citanest
|
2
|
c
|
|
Primidone
|
Mysoline
|
3
|
B
|
|
Probenecid
|
4
|
c
|
|
Procainamide
|
Pronestyl
|
4
|
B
|
|
Procaine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Procaterol
|
Pro Air
|
3
|
A
|
|
Prochlorperazine
|
Darbazine, Compazine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Procyclidine
|
Kemadrin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Promazine
|
Sparine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Promethazine
|
Phenergan
|
3
|
B
|
|
Propafenone
|
Rythmol
|
4
|
B
|
|
Propanidid
|
2
|
A
|
|
Propantheline
|
Pro-Banthine
|
3
|
A
|
|
Proparacaine
|
Ophthaine
|
4
|
C
|
|
Propentophylline
|
Karsivan
|
3
|
B
|
|
Propiomazine
|
Largon
|
2
|
A
|
|
Propionylpromazine
|
Tranvet
|
2
|
A
|
|
Propiram
|
2
|
A
|
|
Propofol
|
Diprivan, Disoprivan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Propoxycaine
|
Ravocaine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Propranolol
|
Inderal
|
3
|
B
|
|
Propylhexedrine
|
Benzedrex
|
4
|
B
|
|
Prostanazol
|
3
|
B
|
|
Prothipendyl
|
Dominal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Protokylol
|
Ventaire
|
3
|
A
|
|
Protriptyline
|
Concordin, Triptil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Proxibarbital
|
Axeen, Centralgol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Pseudoephedrine
|
Cenafed, Novafed
|
3
|
B
|
|
Pyridostigmine
|
Mestinon, Regonol
|
3
|
B
|
|
Pyrilamine
|
Neoantergan, Equihist
|
3
|
B
|
|
Pyrithyldione
|
Hybersulfan, Sonodor
|
2
|
A
|
|
Quazipam
|
Doral
|
2
|
A
|
|
Quetiapine
|
Seroquel
|
2
|
A
|
|
Quinbolone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Quinapril, metabolite Quinaprilat
|
Accupril
|
3
|
A
|
|
Quinidine
|
Quinidex, Quinicardine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Rabeprazole
|
Aciphex
|
5
|
D
|
|
Racemethorphan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Racemorphan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Raclopride
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ractopamine
|
Raylean
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ramipril, metabolite Ramiprilat
|
Altace
|
3
|
A
|
|
Ranitidine
|
Zantac
|
5
|
D
|
|
Remifentanil
|
Ultiva
|
1
|
A
|
|
Remoxipride
|
Roxiam
|
2
|
A
|
|
Reserpine
|
Serpasil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Rilmazafone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Risperidone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ritanserin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ritodrine
|
Yutopar
|
3
|
B
|
|
Rivastigmine
|
Exelon
|
3
|
B
|
|
Rizatripan
|
Maxalt
|
3
|
B
|
|
Rocuronium
|
Zemuron
|
2
|
A
|
|
Rofecoxib
|
Vioxx
|
2
|
A
|
|
Romifidine
|
Sedivet
|
2
|
B
|
|
Ropivacaine
|
Naropin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Salicylamide
|
4
|
C
|
|
Salicylate
|
4
|
C
|
|
Salmeteroi
|
3
|
B
|
|
Scopolamine (Hyoscine)
|
Triptone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Secobarbital (Quinalbarbitone)
|
Seconal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Selegiline
|
Eldepryl, Jumex, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Sertraline
|
Lustral, Zoloft
|
2
|
A
|
|
Sibutramine
|
Meridia
|
3
|
B
|
|
Sildenafil
|
Viagra
|
3
|
A
|
|
Snake Venoms
|
2
|
A
|
|
Somatropin
|
Nutropin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Somatrem
|
Protropin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Sotalol
|
Betapace, Sotacor
|
3
|
B
|
|
Spiclomazine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Spiperone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Spirapril, metabolite Spiraprilat
|
Renomax
|
3
|
A
|
|
Spironalactone
|
Aldactone
|
4
|
B
|
|
Stanozolol
|
Winstrol-V
|
3
|
B
|
|
Stenbolone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Strychnine
|
1
|
B
|
|
Succinylcholine
|
Sucostrin, Quelin, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Sufentanil
|
Sufenta
|
1
|
A
|
|
Sulfasalazine
|
Azulfidine, Azaline
|
4
|
C
|
|
Sulfondiethylmethane
|
2
|
A
|
|
Sulfonmethane
|
2
|
A
|
|
Sulforidazine
|
Inofal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Sulindac
|
Clinoril
|
3
|
A
|
|
Sulpiride
|
Aiglonyl, Sulpitil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Sultopride
|
Barnetil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Sumatriptan
|
Imitrex
|
3
|
B
|
|
Tadalasil
|
Cialis
|
3
|
A
|
|
Talbutal
|
Lotusate
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tandospirone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Telmisartin
|
Micardis
|
3
|
B
|
|
Temazepam
|
Restoril
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tenoxicam
|
Alganex, etc.
|
3
|
B
|
|
Tepoxalin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Terazosin
|
Hytrin
|
3
|
A
|
|
Terbutaline
|
Brethine, Bricanyl
|
3
|
B
|
|
Terfenadine
|
Seldane, Triludan
|
4
|
B
|
|
Testolactone
|
Teslac
|
3
|
B
|
|
Testosterone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Tetrabenazine
|
Nitoman
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tetracaine
|
Pontocaine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tetrahydrogestrinone
|
3
|
A
|
|
Tetrahydrozoline
|
Tyzine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Tetrazepam
|
Musaril, Myolastin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Thebaine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Theobromine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Theophylline
|
Aqualphyllin, etc.
|
3
|
B
|
|
Thialbarbital
|
Kemithal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Thiamylal
|
Surital
|
2
|
A
|
|
Thiethylperazine
|
To re can
|
2
|
A
|
|
Thiopental
|
Pentothal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Thiopropazate
|
Dartal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Thioproperazine
|
Majeptil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Thioridazine
|
Mellaril
|
2
|
A
|
|
Thiosalicylate
|
4
|
C
|
|
Thiothixene
|
Navane
|
2
|
A
|
|
Thiphenamil
|
Trocinate
|
4
|
B
|
|
Tiapride
|
Italprid, Luxoben, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tiaprofenic acid
|
Surgam
|
3
|
B
|
|
Tiletamine
|
Component of Telazol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Timiperone
|
Tolopelon
|
2
|
A
|
|
Timolol
|
Blocardrin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Tocainide
|
Tonocard
|
4
|
B
|
|
Tofisopam
|
Grandaxain, Seriel
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tolazoline
|
Priscoline
|
3
|
B
|
|
Tolmetin
|
Tolectin
|
3
|
B
|
|
To pi rim ate
|
Topamax
|
2
|
A
|
|
Torsemide (Torasemide)
|
Demadex
|
3
|
A
|
|
Tramadol
|
Ultram
|
2
|
A
|
|
Trandolapril (and metabolite, trandolaprilat)
|
Tarka
|
3
|
B
|
|
Tranexamic acid
|
4
|
C
|
|
Tranylcypromine
|
Parnate
|
2
|
A
|
|
Trazodone
|
Desyrel
|
2
|
A
|
|
Trenbolone
|
Finoplix
|
3
|
B
|
|
Tretoquinol
|
Inolin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Triamcinolone
|
Vetalog, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Triamterene
|
Dyrenium
|
4
|
B
|
|
Triazolam
|
Halcion
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tribromethanol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tricaine methanesulfonate
|
Finquel
|
2
|
A
|
|
Trichlormethiazide
|
Naqua, Naquasone
|
4
|
C
|
|
Trichloroethanol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tricholoethylene
|
Trilene, Trimar
|
2
|
A
|
|
Triclofos
|
Triclos
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tridihexethyl
|
Pathilon
|
4
|
B
|
|
Trifluomeprazine
|
Nortran
|
2
|
A
|
|
Trifluoperazine
|
Stelazine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Trifluperidol
|
Triperidol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Triflupromazine
|
Vetame, Vesprin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Trihexyphenidyl
|
Allan e
|
3
|
A
|
|
Trimeprazine
|
Tern aril
|
4
|
B
|
|
Trimethadione
|
Tridione
|
3
|
B
|
|
Trimethaphan
|
Arfonad
|
3
|
A
|
|
Trimipramine
|
Surmontil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tripelennamine
|
PBZ
|
3
|
B
|
|
Triprolidine
|
Actidil
|
4
|
B
|
|
Tubocurarine (Curare)
|
Metubin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tybamate
|
Benvil, Nospan, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Urethane
|
2
|
A
|
|
Valdecoxib
|
2
|
A
|
|
Valerenic acid
|
3
|
A
|
|
Valnoctamide
|
Nirvanyl
|
2
|
A
|
|
Valsartan
|
Diovan
|
3
|
B
|
|
Vardenafil
|
Levitra
|
3
|
A
|
|
Vedaprofen
|
4
|
B
|
|
Venlafaxine
|
Efflexor
|
2
|
A
|
|
Veralipride
|
Accional, Veralipril
|
2
|
A
|
|
Verapamil
|
Calan, Isoptin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Vercuronium
|
Norcuron
|
2
|
A
|
|
Viloxazine
|
Catatrol, Vivalan, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Vinbarbital
|
Delvinol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Vinylbital
|
Optanox, Speda
|
2
|
A
|
|
Warfarin
|
Coumadin, Coufarin
|
5
|
C
|
|
Xylazine
|
Rompun, Bay Va 1470
|
3
|
B
|
|
Xylometazoline
|
Otrivin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Yohimbine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Zafirlukast
|
Accolate
|
4
|
C
|
|
Zaieplon
|
Sonata
|
2
|
A
|
|
Zeranol
|
Ralgro
|
4
|
C
|
|
Ziconotide
|
1
|
A
|
|
Zileuton
|
Zyflo
|
4
|
C
|
|
Ziprasidone
|
Geoden
|
2
|
A
|
|
Zolazepam
|
2
|
A
|
|
Zolmitriptan
|
Zomig
|
3
|
B
|
|
Zolpidem
|
Ambien, Stilnox
|
2
|
A
|
|
Zomepirac
|
Zomax
|
2
|
A
|
|
Zonisamide
|
Zonegran
|
3
|
B
|
|
Zopiclone
|
Imovan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Zotepine
|
Lodopin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Zuclopenthixol
|
Ciatyl, Cesordinol
|
2
|
A
|
|
A-1-androstene-3, 17-dioI
|
3
|
A
|
|
A-1-androstene-3, 17-dione
|
3
|
A
|
|
A-1 -dihydrotestosterone
|
3
|
A
|
Listing By Classification
Class 1: Stimulant and depressant drugs that have
the highest potential to affect performance and that have no generally accepted
medical use in the racing horse. Many of these agents are Drug Enforcement
Agency (DEA) Schedule II substances. These include the following drugs and
their metabolites: Opiates, opium derivatives, synthetic opioids, psychoactive
drugs, all DEA Schedule 1* substances (see
http://vwww.usdoj.gov/dea/pubs/scheduling.html) amphetamines and
amphetamine-like drugs as well as related drugs, including but not limited to
apomorphine, nikethamide, mazindol, pemoline, and pentylenetetrazol.
|
Drug
|
Trade Name(s)
|
CIass
|
Penalty Class
|
|
Alfentanil
|
Alfenta
|
1
|
A
|
|
Amphetamine
|
1
|
A
|
|
Anileridine
|
Leritine
|
1
|
A
|
|
Apomorphine
|
1
|
A
|
|
Benzylpiperazine (BZP)
|
1
|
A
|
|
Carfentanil
|
1
|
A
|
|
Cathinone
|
1
|
A
|
|
a-Cobratoxin
|
1
|
A
|
|
Cocaine
|
1
|
B
|
|
Codeine
|
1
|
A
|
|
DEA Schedule 1 (all)*
|
|
Dextromoramide
|
Palfium, Narcolo
|
1
|
A
|
|
Diamorphine
|
1
|
A
|
|
Donepezil
|
Aricept
|
1
|
A
|
|
Endorphins
|
1
|
A
|
|
Enkephalins
|
1
|
A
|
|
Ethylmorphine
|
Dionin
|
1
|
A
|
|
Etorphine HCI
|
M99
|
1
|
A
|
|
Fentanyl
|
Sublimaze
|
1
|
A
|
|
Heroin
|
1
|
A
|
|
Hydrocodone (dihydrocodienone)
|
Hydocane
|
1
|
A
|
|
Hydromorphone
|
Dilaudid
|
1
|
A
|
|
Hydroxyamphetamine
|
Paradrine
|
1
|
A
|
|
Levorphanol
|
Levo-Dremoran
|
1
|
A
|
|
Lofentanil
|
1
|
A
|
|
Mazindol
|
Sanorex
|
1
|
A
|
|
Meperidine
|
Demerol
|
1
|
A
|
|
Mephentermine
|
Wyamine
|
1
|
A
|
|
Metaraminol
|
Aramine
|
1
|
A
|
|
Methadone
|
Dolophine
|
1
|
A
|
|
Methamphetamine
|
Desoxyn
|
1
|
A
|
|
Methaqualone
|
Quaalude
|
1
|
A
|
|
Meth cathinone
|
1
|
A
|
|
Methylphenidate
|
Ritalin
|
1
|
A
|
|
Metopon (methyldihydromorphinor
|
e)
|
1
|
A
|
|
Morphine
|
1
|
B
|
|
Nikethamide
|
Coramine
|
1
|
A
|
|
Oxycodone
|
Percodan
|
1
|
A
|
|
Oxymorphone
|
Numorphan
|
1
|
A
|
|
Pemoline
|
Cylert
|
1
|
A
|
|
Pentylenetetrazol
|
Metrazol, Nioric
|
1
|
A
|
|
Phenazocine
|
Narphen
|
1
|
A
|
|
Phencyclidine (PCP)
|
Sernylan
|
1
|
A
|
|
Phendimetrazine
|
Bontril, etc.
|
1
|
A
|
|
Phenmetrazine
|
Preludin
|
1
|
A
|
|
Picrotoxin
|
1
|
A
|
|
Piritramide
|
1
|
A
|
|
Remifentanil
|
Ultiva
|
1
|
A
|
|
Strychnine
|
1
|
B
|
|
Sufentanil
|
Sufenta
|
1
|
A
|
|
Ziconotide
|
1
|
A
|
Class 2: Drugs that have a high potential to
affect performance, but less of a potential than Class 1. These drugs are 1)
not generally accepted as therapeutic agents in racing horses, or 2) they are
therapeutic agents that have a high potential for abuse.
|
Drug
|
Trade Name(s)
|
penalty Class
|
|
Acecarbromal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Acetophenazine
|
Tindal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Adinazolam
|
2
|
A
|
|
Aldofenac
|
2
|
|
Alcuronium
|
Alloferin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Alphaprodine
|
Nisentil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Alpidem
|
Anaxyl
|
2
|
A
|
|
Alprazolam
|
Xanax
|
2
|
A
|
|
Althesin
|
Saffan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Amisulpride
|
Solian
|
2
|
A
|
|
Amitriptyiine
|
Elavil, Amitril, Endep
|
2
|
A
|
|
Amobarbital
|
Amytal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Amoxapine
|
Asendin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Amperozide
|
2
|
A
|
|
Anilopam
|
Anisine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Aprobarbital
|
Alurate
|
2
|
A
|
|
Articaine
|
Septocaine; Ultracaine, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Atomoxetine
|
Strattera
|
2
|
A
|
|
Atracurium
|
Tracrium
|
2
|
A
|
|
Azacyionol
|
Frenque
|
2
|
A
|
|
Azaperone
|
Stresnil, Suicalm, Fentaz
|
2
|
A
|
|
Barbital
|
Veronal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Barbiturates
|
2
|
A
|
|
Bemegride
|
Megimide, Mikedimide
|
2
|
A
|
|
Benoxaprofen
|
2
|
A
|
|
Benperidol
|
Anquil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Bentazepam
|
Tiadipona
|
2
|
A
|
|
Benzactizine
|
Deprol, Bronchodiletten
|
2
|
A
|
|
Benzoctamine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Benzodiazepines
|
2
|
A
|
|
Benzphetamine
|
Didrex
|
2
|
A
|
|
Benztropine
|
Cogentin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Biriperone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Brimonidine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Bromazepam
|
Lexotan, Lectopam
|
2
|
A
|
|
Bromisovalum
|
Diffucord, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Bromocriptine
|
Parlodel
|
2
|
A
|
|
Bromperidol
|
Bromidol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Brotizolam
|
Brotocol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Bupivacaine
|
Marcaine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Buprenorphine
|
Temgesic
|
2
|
A
|
|
Buspirone
|
Buspar
|
2
|
A
|
|
Buspropion
|
Wellbutrin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Butabarbital
|
Butacaps, Butasol, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Butalbita! (Talbutal)
|
Fiorinal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Butanilicaine
|
Hostacain
|
2
|
A
|
|
Butaperazine
|
Repoise
|
2
|
A
|
|
Butoctamide
|
Listomin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Caffeine
|
2
|
B
|
|
Camazepam
|
Paxor
|
2
|
A
|
|
Captodiame
|
Covatine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Carbidopa + levodopa
|
Sinemet
|
2
|
A
|
|
Carbromol
|
Mifudorm
|
2
|
A
|
|
Carisoprodol
|
Soma, Rela
|
2
|
B
|
|
Carphenazine
|
Proketazine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Carpipramine
|
Prazinil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Carticaine (see articaine)
|
Septocaine; tetracaine, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Chloralose (Alpha-Chloralose)
|
2
|
A
|
|
Chloral betaine
|
Beta-Chlor
|
2
|
A
|
|
Chloral hydrate
|
Nactec, Oridrate, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Chloraldehyde (chloral)
|
2
|
A
|
|
Chlordiazepoxide
|
Librium
|
2
|
A
|
|
Chlormezanone
|
Trancopal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Chloroform
|
2
|
A
|
|
Chlorhexidol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Chloroprocaine
|
Nesacaine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Chlorproethazine
|
Newiplege
|
2
|
A
|
|
Chlorpromazine
|
Thorazine, Largactil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Chlorprothixene
|
Taractan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Citalopram
|
Celex
|
2
|
A
|
|
Clobazam
|
Urbanyl
|
2
|
A
|
|
Clocapramine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Clomethiazole
|
2
|
A
|
|
Clomipramine
|
Anafranil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Clonazepam
|
Klonopin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Clorazepate
|
Tranxene
|
2
|
A
|
|
Clothiapine
|
Entermin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Clotiazepam
|
Trecalmo, Rize
|
2
|
A
|
|
Cloxazolam
|
Enadel, Sepazon, Tolestan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Clozapine
|
Clozaril, Leponex
|
2
|
A
|
|
Conorphone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Corticaine
|
Ultracain
|
2
|
A
|
|
Crotetamide
|
2
|
A
|
|
Cyamemazine
|
Tercian
|
2
|
A
|
|
Cyclobarbital
|
Phanodorm
|
2
|
A
|
|
Darbepoetin
|
Aranesp
|
2
|
A
|
|
Decamethonium
|
Syncurine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Demoxepam
|
2
|
A
|
|
Desipramine
|
Norpromine, Pertofrane
|
2
|
A
|
|
Dezocine
|
Dalganยฎ
|
2
|
A
|
|
Diazepam
|
Valium
|
2
|
B
|
|
Dichloralphenazone
|
Febenol, lsocom
|
2
|
A
|
|
Diethylpropion
|
Tepanil, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Diethylthiambutene
|
Themalon
|
2
|
A
|
|
Dihydrocodeine
|
Parcodin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Diiorazepam
|
Briantum
|
2
|
A
|
|
Diprenorphine
|
M50/50
|
2
|
A
|
|
Dixyrazine
|
Esucos
|
2
|
A
|
|
Dopamine
|
Intropin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Doxacurium
|
Nuromax
|
2
|
A
|
|
Doxapram
|
Dopram
|
2
|
A
|
|
Doxefazepam
|
Doxans
|
2
|
A
|
|
Doxepin
|
Adapin, Sinequan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Droperidol
|
Inapsine, Droleptan,
|
2
|
A
|
|
Duloxetine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Enciprazine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ephedrine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Epibatidine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Epinephrine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ergoloid Mesylates (dihydroergocornine Mesylate,
dihydroergocristine mesylate and dihydroergocryptine mesylate)
|
Hydergine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Erythropoietin (EPO)
|
Epogen, Procrit, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Estazolam
|
Domnamid, Eurodin, Nuctalon
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ethamivan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ethanol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ethchlorvynol
|
Placidyl
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ethinamate
|
Valmid
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ethopropazine
|
Parsidol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ethylisobutrazine
|
Diquel
|
2
|
A
|
|
Etidocaine
|
Duranest
|
2
|
A
|
|
Etifoxin
|
Stresam
|
2
|
A
|
|
Etizolam
|
Depas, Pasaden
|
2
|
A
|
|
Etodroxizine
|
Indunox
|
2
|
A
|
|
Etomidate
|
2
|
A
|
|
Fenarbamate
|
Tymium
|
2
|
A
|
|
Fenclozic Acid
|
Cincopal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Fenfluramine
|
Pondimin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Fiuanisone
|
Sedalande
|
2
|
A
|
|
Fludiazepam
|
Erispam
|
2
|
A
|
|
Flunitrazepam
|
Rohypnol, Narcozep, Darkene, Hypnodorm
|
2
|
A
|
|
Fluopromazine
|
Psyquil, Siquii
|
2
|
A
|
|
Fluoresone
|
Caducid
|
2
|
A
|
|
Fluoxetine
|
Prozac
|
2
|
A
|
|
Flupenthixol
|
Depixol, Fluanxol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Fluphenazine
|
Prolixin, Permitil, Anatensol,
|
2
|
A
|
|
Flurazepam
|
Dalmane
|
2
|
A
|
|
Fluspirilene
|
Imap, Redeptin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Flutoprazepam
|
Restas
|
2
|
A
|
|
Fluvoxamine
|
Dumirox, Faverin, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Galantamine
|
Reminyl
|
2
|
A
|
|
Gallamine
|
Flaxedil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Gepirone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Glutethimide
|
Do rid en
|
2
|
A
|
|
Halazepam
|
Paxipam
|
2
|
A
|
|
Haloperidol
|
Haldol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Haloxazolam
|
Somelin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Hemoglobin glutamers
|
Oxyglobin, Hemopure
|
2
|
A
|
|
Hexafluorenium
|
Myalexen
|
2
|
A
|
|
Hexobarbital
|
Evipal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Homophenazine
|
Pelvichthol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Hydroxyzine
|
Atarax
|
2
|
B
|
|
Ibomal
|
Noctal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Imipramine
|
Imavate, Presamine,
|
2
|
A
|
|
Isapirone
|
2
|
A
|
|
isocarboxazid
|
Marplan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Isomethadone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Isoproterenol
|
Isoprel
|
2
|
A
|
|
Isoxicam
|
Maxicam
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ketamine
|
Ketaiar, Ketaset, Vetalar
|
2
|
B
|
|
Ketazolam
|
Anxon, Laftram, Solatran, Loftran
|
2
|
A
|
|
Lenperone
|
Elanone-V
|
2
|
A
|
|
Levamisole
|
2
|
B
|
|
Levomethorphan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Lidocaine
|
Xylocaine
|
2
|
B
|
|
Lithium
|
Lithizine, Duralith, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Lobeline
|
2
|
A
|
|
Loflazepate, Ethyl
|
Victan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Loperamide
|
Imodium
|
2
|
A
|
|
Loprazolam
|
Dormonort, Havlane
|
2
|
A
|
|
Lorazepam
|
Ativan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Lormetazepam
|
Noctamid
|
2
|
A
|
|
Loxapine
|
Laxitane
|
2
|
A
|
|
Maprotiline
|
Ludiomil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Mebutamate
|
Axiten, Dormate, Capla
|
2
|
A
|
|
Meclofenoxate
|
Lucidiril, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Medazepam
|
Nobrium, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Melperone
|
Eunerpan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Memantine
|
Namenda
|
2
|
A
|
|
Meparfynoi
|
Oblivon
|
2
|
A
|
|
Mepazine
|
Pacatal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Mephenoxaione
|
Control, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Mephenytoin
|
Mesantoin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Mephobarbitai
|
Mebaral
|
2
|
A
|
|
Mepivacaine
|
Carbocaine
|
2
|
B
|
|
Meprobamate
|
Equanii, Miltown
|
2
|
A
|
|
Mesoridazine
|
Serentil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Metaclazepam
|
Talis
|
2
|
A
|
|
Metazocine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Metharbital
|
Gemonil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Methohexital
|
Brevital
|
2
|
A
|
|
Methotrimeprazine
|
Levoprome, Neurocil, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Methypryion
|
Noludar
|
2
|
A
|
|
Metocurine
|
Metubine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Metomidate
|
Hypnodil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Mexazolam
|
Melex
|
2
|
A
|
|
Midazolam
|
Versed
|
2
|
A
|
|
Mirtazepine
|
Remeron
|
2
|
A
|
|
Mivacurium
|
Mivacron
|
2
|
A
|
|
Modafinil
|
Provigil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Molindone
|
Moban
|
2
|
A
|
|
Moperone
|
Luvatren
|
2
|
A
|
|
Mosaprimine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Nalbuphine
|
Nubain
|
2
|
A
|
|
Nalorphine
|
Nalline, Lethidrone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Nefazodone
|
Serzone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Nimetazepam
|
Erimin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Nitrazepam
|
Mogadon
|
2
|
A
|
|
Nordiazepam
|
Calmday, Nordaz, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Norepinephrine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Nortriptyline
|
Aventyl, Pamelor
|
2
|
A
|
|
Olanzepine
|
Zyprexa
|
2
|
A
|
|
Oxazepam
|
Serax
|
2
|
A
|
|
Oxazolam
|
Serenal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Oxilofrine (hydroxyephedrine)
|
2
|
A
|
|
Oxyperitine
|
Forit, Integrin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Paliperidone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Pancuronium
|
Pavulon
|
2
|
A
|
|
Paraldehyde
|
Paral
|
2
|
A
|
|
Paroxetine
|
Paxil, Seroxat
|
2
|
A
|
|
Penfluridol
|
Cyperon
|
2
|
A
|
|
Pentobarbital
|
Nembutal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Perazine
|
Taxilan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Perfluorodecolin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Perfluorodecahydronophthalene
|
2
|
A
|
|
Perfluorooctylbromide
|
2
|
A
|
|
Perfluorotripropylamine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Perfluorocarbons
|
2
|
A
|
|
Periciazine
|
Alodept, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Periapine
|
Hypnodin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Perphenazine
|
Trilafon
|
2
|
A
|
|
Phenaglycodol
|
Acalo, Alcamid, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Phenelzine
|
Nardelzine, Nardil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Phenobarbital
|
Luminal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Phentermine
|
lomamin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Piminodine
|
Alvodine, Cimadon
|
2
|
A
|
|
Pimozide
|
Orap
|
2
|
A
|
|
Pinazepam
|
Domar
|
2
|
A
|
|
Pipamperone
|
Dipiperon
|
2
|
A
|
|
Pipecuronium
|
Arduan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Pipequaline
|
2
|
A
|
|
Piperacetazine
|
Psymod, Quide
|
2
|
A
|
|
Piperocaine
|
Metycaine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Pipotiazine
|
Lonseren, Piportil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Pipradrol
|
Dataril, Gerondyl, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Piquindone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Prazepam
|
Verstran, Centrax
|
2
|
A
|
|
Prilocaine
|
Citanest
|
2
|
A
|
|
Prochlorperazine
|
Darbazine, Compazine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Propanidid
|
2
|
A
|
|
Propiomazine
|
Largo n
|
2
|
A
|
|
Propionylpromazine
|
Tranvet
|
2
|
A
|
|
Propiram
|
2
|
A
|
|
Propofol
|
Diprivan, Disoprivan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Propoxycaine
|
Ravocaine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Prothipendyl
|
Dominal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Protriptyline
|
Concordin, Triptil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Proxibarbital
|
Axeen, Centralgol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Pyrithyldione
|
Hybersulfan, Sonodor
|
2
|
A
|
|
Quazipam
|
Doral
|
2
|
A
|
|
Quetiapine
|
Seroquel
|
2
|
A
|
|
Racemethorphan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Racemorphan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Raclopride
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ractopamine
|
Raylean
|
2
|
A
|
|
Remoxipride
|
Roxiam
|
2
|
A
|
|
Reserpine
|
Serpasil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Rilmazafone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Risperidone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ritanserin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Rivastigmine
|
Exelon
|
2
|
A
|
|
Rocuronium
|
Zemuron
|
2
|
A
|
|
Rofecoxib
|
Vioxx
|
2
|
A
|
|
Romifidine
|
Sedivet
|
2
|
B
|
|
Ropivacaine
|
Naropin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Secobarbital
|
Seconal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Selegiline
|
Eldepryl, Jumex
|
2
|
A
|
|
Sertraline
|
Lustral, Zoloft
|
2
|
A
|
|
Snake Venoms
|
2
|
A
|
|
Somatrem
|
Protropin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Somatropin
|
Nutropin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Spiclomazine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Spiperone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Succinylcholine
|
Sucostrin, Quelin, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Sulfondiethylmethane
|
2
|
A
|
|
Sulfonmethane
|
2
|
A
|
|
Sulforidazine
|
Inofal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Sulpiride
|
Aiglonyl, Sulpiti!
|
2
|
A
|
|
Sultopride
|
Barnetil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Talbutal
|
Lotusate
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tandospirone
|
2
|
A
|
|
Temazepam
|
Restoril
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tetrabenazine
|
Nitoman
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tetracaine
|
Pontocaine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tetrazepam
|
Musaril, Myolastin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Thebaine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Thialbarbital
|
Kemithal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Thiamylal
|
Surital
|
2
|
A
|
|
Thiethylperazine
|
Torecan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Thiopental
|
Pentothal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Thiopropazate
|
Dartal
|
2
|
A
|
|
Thioproperazine
|
Majeptil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Thioridazine
|
Mellaril
|
2
|
A
|
|
Thiothixene
|
Navane
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tiapride
|
Italprid, Luxoben, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tiletamine
|
Component of Telazol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Timiperone
|
Tolopelon
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tofisopam
|
Grandaxain, Seriel
|
2
|
A
|
|
Topirimate
|
Topamax
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tramadol
|
Ultram
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tranylcypromine
|
Parnate
|
2
|
A
|
|
Trazodone
|
Desyrel
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tretoquinol
|
Inolin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Triazolam
|
Halcion
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tribromethanol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tricaine methanesulfonate
|
Finquel
|
2
|
A
|
|
Trichloroethanol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Trichoioethylene
|
Trilene, Trimar
|
2
|
A
|
|
Triclofos
|
Triclos
|
2
|
A
|
|
Trifluomeprazine
|
Nortran
|
2
|
A
|
|
Trifluoperazine
|
Stelazine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Trifluperidol
|
Triperidol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Triflupromazine
|
Vetame, Vesprin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Trimipramine
|
Surmontil
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tubocurarine (Curare)
|
Metubin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Tybamate
|
Benvil, Nospan, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Urethane
|
2
|
A
|
|
Valdecoxib
|
2
|
A
|
|
Valnoctamide
|
Nirvanyl
|
2
|
A
|
|
Venlafaxine
|
Efflexor
|
2
|
A
|
|
Veralipride
|
Accional, Veralipril
|
2
|
A
|
|
Vercuronium
|
Norcuron
|
2
|
A
|
|
Viloxazine
|
Catatrol, Vivalan, etc.
|
2
|
A
|
|
Vinbarbital
|
Delvinol
|
2
|
A
|
|
Vinylbital
|
Optanox, Speda
|
2
|
A
|
|
Yohimbine
|
2
|
A
|
|
Zaleplon
|
Sonata
|
2
|
A
|
|
Ziprasidone
|
Geodon
|
2
|
A
|
|
Zolazepam
|
2
|
A
|
|
Zolpidem
|
Ambien, Stilnox
|
2
|
A
|
|
Zomepirac
|
Zomax
|
2
|
A
|
|
Zopiclone
|
Imovan
|
2
|
A
|
|
Zotepine
|
Lodopin
|
2
|
A
|
|
Zuclopenthixol
|
Ciatyl, Cesordinol
|
2
|
A
|
Class 3: Drugs that may or may not have generally
accepted medical use in the racing horse, but the pharmacology of which
suggests less potential to affect performance than drugs in Class 2.
|
Drug
|
Trade Name(s)
|
Class
|
penalty Class
|
|
Acebutolol
|
Sectral
|
3
|
B
|
|
Acepromazine
|
Atrovet, Notensil, PromAceยฎ
|
3
|
B
|
|
Albuterol (Salbutamol)
|
Proventil, Ventolin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Almotriptan
|
Axert
|
3
|
A
|
|
Alprenolol
|
3
|
A
|
|
Ambenonium
|
Mytelase, Myeuran
|
3
|
B
|
|
Aminophylline
|
Aminophyllin, etc.
|
3
|
B
|
|
Amitraz
|
Mitaban
|
3
|
A
|
|
Amlodipine
|
Norvasc
|
3
|
A
|
|
Amyl nitrite
|
3
|
A
|
|
Arecoline
|
3
|
A
|
|
Arformoterol
|
3
|
A
|
|
Atenolol
|
Tenormin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Atropine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Benazeprilat, Benazepril and MC-Tab
|
Lotensin
|
3
|
A
|
|
Betaxolol
|
Kerlone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Bethanidine
|
Esbatal
|
3
|
A
|
|
Biperiden
|
Akineton
|
3
|
A
|
|
Bisoprolol
|
Zebeta, Bisobloc, etc.
|
3
|
B
|
|
Bitolterol
|
Effectin
|
3
|
A
|
|
Bolasterone
|
3
|
A
|
|
Boldenone
|
Equipoise
|
3
|
B
|
|
Boldione
|
3
|
A
|
|
Bretylium
|
Bretylol
|
3
|
B
|
|
Brimonidine
|
Alphagan
|
3
|
B
|
|
Bromfenac
|
Duract
|
3
|
A
|
|
Bromodiphenhydramine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Bufexamac
|
3
|
A
|
|
Bumetanide
|
Bumex
|
3
|
B
|
|
Butorphanol
|
Stadol, Torbugesic
|
3
|
B
|
|
N-Butylscopolamine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Calusterone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Candesartan
|
Atacand
|
3
|
B
|
|
Captopril
|
Capolen
|
3
|
B
|
|
Carazolol
|
Carbacel, Conducton
|
3
|
A
|
|
Carbachol
|
Lentin, Doryl
|
3
|
B
|
|
Carbamezapine
|
Tegretol
|
3
|
B
|
|
Carbinoxamine
|
Clistin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Carteolol
|
Cartrol
|
3
|
B
|
|
Carvediiol
|
Coreg
|
3
|
B
|
|
Celecoxib
|
Celebrex
|
3
|
B
|
|
Cimeterol
|
3
|
A
|
|
Clemastine
|
Tavist
|
3
|
B
|
|
Clenbuterol
|
Ventipulmin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Clidinium
|
Quarezan, Clindex, etc.
|
3
|
B
|
|
Cionidine
|
Catapres
|
3
|
B
|
|
Clostebol
|
3
|
B
|
|
Cyclandelate
|
Cyclospasmol
|
3
|
A
|
|
Cycrimine
|
Pagitane
|
3
|
B
|
|
Danazol
|
Danocrine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Deracoxib
|
Deremaxx
|
3
|
B
|
|
Desoxymethyltestosterone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Detomidine
|
Dormosedan
|
3
|
B
|
|
Dextropropoxyphene
|
Darvon
|
3
|
B
|
|
Diazoxide
|
Proglycem
|
3
|
B
|
|
Diflunisal
|
3
|
B
|
|
Dimefline
|
3
|
A
|
|
Diphenhydramine
|
Benadryl
|
3
|
B
|
|
Dipyridamole
|
Persantine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Divalproex
|
Depakote
|
3
|
A
|
|
Dobutamine
|
Dobutrex
|
3
|
B
|
|
Doxazosin
|
3
|
A
|
|
Doxylamine
|
Decapryn
|
3
|
B
|
|
Dromostanolone
|
Drolban
|
3
|
B
|
|
Dyphylline
|
3
|
B
|
|
Edrophonium
|
Tensilon
|
3
|
B
|
|
Eletripan
|
Relpax
|
3
|
A
|
|
Enalapril (metabolite enaloprilat)
|
Vasotec
|
3
|
B
|
|
Ergoloid mesylates
|
3
|
B
|
|
Erthrityl tetranitrate
|
Cardilate
|
3
|
A
|
|
Esmolol
|
Brevibloc
|
3
|
B
|
|
Etamiphylline
|
3
|
B
|
|
Ethacrynic acid
|
Edecrin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Ethosuximide
|
Zarontin
|
3
|
A
|
|
Ethylestrenol
|
Maxibolin, Organon
|
3
|
B
|
|
Ethylnorepinephrine
|
Bronkephrine
|
3
|
A
|
|
Etodolac
|
Lodine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Felbamate
|
Felbatol
|
3
|
A
|
|
Fenbufen
|
Cincopal
|
3
|
B
|
|
Fenoldopam
|
Corlopam
|
3
|
B
|
|
Fenoprofen
|
Nalfon
|
3
|
B
|
|
Fenoterol
|
Berotec
|
3
|
B
|
|
Fenspiride
|
Respiride, Respan, etc
|
3
|
B
|
|
Fentiazac
|
3
|
B
|
|
Flurbiprofen
|
Froben
|
3
|
B
|
|
Flufenamic Acid
|
3
|
B
|
|
Fluoxymesterone
|
Halotestin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Flupirtine
|
Katadolone
|
3
|
A
|
|
Formebolone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Formoterol
|
Altram
|
3
|
B
|
|
Fosinopril, Fosinoprilat
|
Monopril
|
3
|
A
|
|
Fosphenytoin
|
Cerebyx
|
3
|
B
|
|
Furazabol
|
3
|
B
|
|
Gabapentin
|
Neurontin
|
3
|
A
|
|
Gestrinone
|
3
|
A
|
|
Glycopyrrolate
|
Robinul
|
3
|
B
|
|
Guanadrel
|
Hylorel
|
3
|
A
|
|
Guanethidine
|
Ismelin
|
3
|
A
|
|
Guanabenz
|
Wytensin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Heptaminol
|
Corofundol
|
3
|
B
|
|
Homatropine
|
Homapin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Hydralazine
|
Apresoline
|
3
|
B
|
|
4-Hydroxytestosterone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Ibutilide
|
Corvert
|
3
|
B
|
|
lloprost
|
Ventavis
|
3
|
A
|
|
Indomethacin
|
Indocin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Ipratropium
|
3
|
B
|
|
Irbesarten
|
Avapro
|
3
|
A
|
|
Isoetharine
|
Bronkosol
|
3
|
B
|
|
Isosorbide dinitrate
|
Isordil
|
3
|
B
|
|
Kebuzone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Ketorolac
|
Toradol
|
3
|
A
|
|
Labetalol
|
Normodyne
|
3
|
B
|
|
Lamotrigine
|
Lamictal
|
3
|
A
|
|
Levobunolol
|
Betagan
|
3
|
B
|
|
Lisinoprii
|
Prinivii, Zestril
|
3
|
A
|
|
Losartan
|
Hyzaar
|
3
|
B
|
|
Mabuteroi
|
3
|
A
|
|
Mecamylamine
|
Inversine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Medetomidine
|
Domitor
|
3
|
B
|
|
Mefenamic Acid
|
Ponstel
|
3
|
B
|
|
Mepenzolate
|
Cantil
|
3
|
A
|
|
Mestanolone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Mesterolone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Metaproterenol
|
Alupent, Metaprel
|
3
|
B
|
|
Metenolone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Methachioline
|
3
|
A
|
|
Methandienone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Methandriol
|
Probolic
|
3
|
B
|
|
Methandrostenolone
|
Dianabol
|
3
|
A
|
|
Methantheline
|
Banthine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Methasterone
|
3
|
A
|
|
Methixene
|
Trest
|
3
|
A
|
|
Methoxamine
|
Vasoxyl
|
3
|
A
|
|
Methoxyphenamine
|
Orthoxide
|
3
|
A
|
|
Methsuximide
|
Celontin
|
3
|
A
|
|
Methylatropine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Methyldienolone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Methyidopa
|
Aldomet
|
3
|
A
|
|
Methylnortestosterone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Methyltestosterone
|
Metandren
|
3
|
A
|
|
Methyl-1 -testosterone
|
3
|
A
|
|
Metolazone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Metoprolol
|
Lopressor
|
3
|
B
|
|
Mibefradil
|
Posicor
|
3
|
B
|
|
Mibolerone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Midodrine
|
Pro-Amiline
|
3
|
B
|
|
Minoxidil
|
Loniten
|
3
|
B
|
|
Moexipril (metabolite moexiprilat)
|
Uniretic
|
3
|
B
|
|
Muscarine
|
3
|
A
|
|
Nabumetone
|
Anthraxan, Relafen, Reliflex
|
3
|
A
|
|
Nadol
|
Corgard
|
3
|
B
|
|
Naloxone
|
Narcan
|
3
|
A
|
|
Naltrexone
|
Revia
|
3
|
A
|
|
Nandrolone
|
Nandrolin, Laurabolin, Durabolin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Naratriptan
|
Amerge
|
3
|
B
|
|
Nebivolol
|
3
|
A
|
|
Nefopam
|
3
|
A
|
|
Neostigmine
|
Prostigmine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Niflumic Acid
|
Nifluril
|
3
|
B
|
|
Nimesulide
|
3
|
B
|
|
Nitroglycerin
|
3
|
B
|
|
19-Norandrostenediol
|
3
|
B
|
|
19-Norandrostenedione
|
3
|
B
|
|
Norbolethone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Norclosteboi
|
3
|
B
|
|
Norethandrolone
|
3
|
A
|
|
Nylidrine
|
Arlidin
|
3
|
A
|
|
Olmesartan
|
Benicar
|
3
|
A
|
|
Oxabolone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Oxandrolone
|
Anavar
|
3
|
B
|
|
Oxcarbazepine
|
Trileptal
|
3
|
A
|
|
Oxprenolol
|
Trasicor
|
3
|
B
|
|
Oxymesterone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Oxymetholone
|
Adroyd, Anadrol
|
3
|
B
|
|
Papaverine
|
Pavagen, etc.
|
3
|
A
|
|
Paramethadione
|
Paradione
|
3
|
A
|
|
Pargyline
|
Eutonyl
|
3
|
A
|
|
Penbutolol
|
Levatol
|
3
|
B
|
|
Pentaerythritol tetranitrate
|
Duotrate
|
3
|
A
|
|
Pentazocine
|
Talwin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Perindopril
|
Biprel
|
3
|
A
|
|
Phenoxybenzamine
|
Dibenzyline
|
3
|
B
|
|
Phentolamine
|
Regitine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Phenylephrine
|
Isophrin, Neo-Synephrine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Phenylpropanolamine
|
Propadrine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Physostigmine
|
Eserine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Pindolol
|
Viskin
|
3
|
A
|
|
Pirbuterol
|
Maxair
|
3
|
A
|
|
Piretanide
|
Arelix, Tauliz
|
3
|
B
|
|
Piroxicam
|
Feldene
|
3
|
B
|
|
Prazosin
|
Minipress
|
3
|
B
|
|
Primidone
|
Mysoline
|
3
|
B
|
|
Procaine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Procaterol
|
Pro Air
|
3
|
A
|
|
Procyclidine
|
Kemadrin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Promazine
|
Sparine
|
3
|
B
|
|
Promethazine
|
Phenergan
|
3
|
B
|
|
Propantheline
|
Pro-Banthine
|
3
|
A
|
|
Propentophylline
|
Karsivan
|
3
|
B
|
|
Propranolol
|
Inderal
|
3
|
B
|
|
Prostanazol
|
3
|
B
|
|
Protokylol
|
Ventaire
|
3
|
A
|
|
Pseudoephedrine
|
Cenafed, Novafed
|
3
|
B
|
|
Pyridostigmine
|
Mestinon, Regonol
|
3
|
B
|
|
Pyrilamine
|
Neoantergan, Equihist
|
3
|
A
|
|
Quinapril, Quinaprilat
|
Accupril
|
3
|
A
|
|
Quinbolone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Ramipril, metabolite Ramiprilat
|
Altace
|
3
|
A
|
|
Ritodrine
|
Yutopar
|
3
|
B
|
|
Rizatriptan
|
Maxalt
|
3
|
B
|
|
Salmeterol
|
3
|
B
|
|
Scopolamine (Hyoscine)
|
Triptone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Sibutramine
|
Meridia
|
3
|
B
|
|
Sildenafil
|
Viagra
|
3
|
A
|
|
Sotalol
|
Betapace, Sotacor
|
3
|
B
|
|
Spirapril, metabolite Spiraprilat
|
Renomax
|
3
|
A
|
|
Stanozolol
|
Winstrol-V
|
3
|
B
|
|
Stenbolone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Sulindac
|
Clinoril
|
3
|
A
|
|
Sumatriptan
|
Imitrex
|
3
|
B
|
|
Tadalasil
|
Cialis
|
3
|
A
|
|
Telmisartin
|
Micardis
|
3
|
B
|
|
Tenoxicam
|
Alganex, etc.
|
3
|
B
|
|
Tepoxalin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Terazosin
|
Hytrin
|
3
|
A
|
|
Terbutaline
|
Brethine, Bricanyl
|
3
|
B
|
|
Testolactone
|
Teslac
|
3
|
B
|
|
Testosterone
|
3
|
B
|
|
Tetrahydrogestrinone
|
3
|
A
|
|
Theophylline
|
Aqualphyllin, etc.
|
3
|
B
|
|
Tiaprofenic Acid
|
Surgam
|
3
|
B
|
|
Timolol
|
Blocardrin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Tolazoline
|
Priscoline
|
3
|
B
|
|
Tolmetin
|
Tolectin
|
3
|
B
|
|
Torsemide (Torasemide)
|
Demadex
|
3
|
A
|
|
Trandolapril (and metabolite, Trandolaprilat)
|
Tarka
|
3
|
B
|
|
Trenbolone
|
Finoplix
|
3
|
B
|
|
Trihexylphenidyl
|
Artane
|
3
|
A
|
|
Trimethadione
|
Tridione
|
3
|
B
|
|
Trimethaphan
|
Arfonad
|
3
|
A
|
|
Tripelennamine
|
PBZ
|
3
|
B
|
|
Valerenic acid
|
3
|
A
|
|
Valsartan
|
Diovan
|
3
|
B
|
|
Vardenafi!
|
Levitra
|
3
|
A
|
|
Xylazine
|
Rompun, BayVa 1470
|
3
|
B
|
|
Zolmitriptan
|
Zomig
|
3
|
B
|
|
Zonisamide
|
Zonegran
|
3
|
B
|
|
A-1-androstene-3, 17-diol
|
3
|
A
|
|
A-1-androstene-3, 17-dione
|
3
|
A
|
|
A-1-dihydrotestosterone
|
3
|
A
|
Class 4: This class includes therapeutic
medications that would be expected to have less potential to affect performance
than those in Class 3.
|
Drug
|
Trade Name(s)
|
CIass
|
Penalty class
|
|
Acetaminophen (Paracetamol)
|
Tylenol, Tempra, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Acetanilid
|
4
|
B
|
|
Acetazolamide
|
Diamox, Vetamox
|
4
|
B
|
|
Acetophenetidin (Phenacetin)
|
4
|
B
|
|
Acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin)
|
4
|
C
|
|
Aclomethasone
|
Aclovate
|
4
|
C
|
|
Adrenochrome monosemicarbazone salicylate
|
4
|
B
|
|
Aldosterone
|
Aldocortin, Electrocortin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Ambroxol
|
Ambril, etc.
|
4
|
B
|
|
Amcinonide
|
Cyclocort
|
4
|
C
|
|
Amiloride
|
Moduretic; Midamor
|
4
|
|
Aminocaproic acid
|
Amicar, Caprocid
|
4
|
C
|
|
Aminodarone
|
4
|
B
|
|
2-Aminoheptaine
|
Tuamine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Aminopyrine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Amisometradine
|
Rolictron
|
4
|
B
|
|
Amlopidine
|
Norvasc, Ammivin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Amrinone
|
4
|
B
|
|
Anisotropine
|
Vaipin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Antipyrine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Apazone (Azapropazone)
|
Rheumox
|
4
|
B
|
|
Aprindine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Baclofen
|
Lioresal
|
4
|
B
|
|
Beclomethasone
|
Propaderm
|
4
|
C
|
|
Benazepril
|
Lotrel
|
4
|
B
|
|
Bendroflumethiazide
|
Nature tin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Benoxinate
|
Dorsacaine
|
4
|
C
|
|
Benzocaine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Benzthiazide
|
4
|
B
|
|
Bepridil
|
Bepadin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Betamethasone
|
Betasone, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Bethanechol
|
Urecholine, Duvoid
|
4
|
C
|
|
Bromhexine
|
Oletor, etc.
|
4
|
B
|
|
Brompheniramine
|
Dimetane, Disomer
|
4
|
B
|
|
Budesonide
|
Pulmacort, Rhlnocort
|
4
|
B
|
|
Butacaine
|
Butyn
|
4
|
C
|
|
Butamben (butyl aminobenzoate)
|
Butesin
|
4
|
C
|
|
Butoxycaine
|
Stadacain
|
4
|
B
|
|
Camphor
|
4
|
C
|
|
Carprofen
|
Rimadyl
|
4
|
B
|
|
Cetirizine
|
Zyrtec
|
4
|
B
|
|
Chlormerodrin
|
Neohydrin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Chlorophenesin
|
Maolate
|
4
|
C
|
|
Chloroquine
|
Avloclor
|
4
|
C
|
|
Chlorothiazide
|
Diurii
|
4
|
B
|
|
Chlorpheniramine
|
Chlortriemton, etc.
|
4
|
B
|
|
Chlorthalidone
|
Hydroton
|
4
|
B
|
|
Chlorzoxazone
|
Paraflex
|
4
|
B
|
|
Ciclesonide
|
4
|
B
|
|
Cinchocaine
|
Nupercaine
|
4
|
C
|
|
Clanobutin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Clibucaine
|
Batrax
|
4
|
C
|
|
Clobetasol
|
Tern ovate
|
4
|
C
|
|
Clocortolone
|
Cloderm
|
4
|
C
|
|
Clofenamide
|
4
|
B
|
|
Clormecaine
|
Placacid
|
4
|
C
|
|
Colchicine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Cortisone
|
Cortone, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Cyclizine
|
Merazine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Cyclobenzaprine
|
Flexeril
|
4
|
B
|
|
Cyclomethylcaine
|
Surfacaine
|
4
|
C
|
|
Cyclothiazide
|
Anhydron, Renazide
|
4
|
B
|
|
Cyproheptadine
|
Periactin
|
4
|
C
|
|
Dantrolene
|
Dantrium
|
4
|
C
|
|
Dembroxol (Dembrexine)
|
Sputolysin
|
4
|
c
|
|
Deoxycorticosterone
|
Percortin, DOCA, Descotone, Dorcostrin
|
4
|
c
|
|
Desonite
|
Des Owen
|
4
|
c
|
|
Desoximetasone
|
Topicort
|
4
|
c
|
|
Dexamethasone
|
Azium, etc.
|
4
|
c
|
|
Dextromethorphan
|
4
|
B
|
|
Dibucaine
|
Nupercainal, Cinchocaine
|
4
|
C
|
|
Dichlorphenamide
|
Daramide
|
4
|
c
|
|
Diclofenac
|
Voltaren, Voltarol
|
4
|
c
|
|
Diflorasone
|
Florone, Maxiflor
|
4
|
c
|
|
Diflucortolone
|
Flu-Cortinest, etc.
|
4
|
c
|
|
Digitoxin
|
Crystodigin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Digoxin
|
Lanoxin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Dihydroergotamine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Diltiazem
|
Cardizem
|
4
|
B
|
|
Dimethisoquin
|
Quota ne
|
4
|
B
|
|
Diphenoxylate
|
Difenoxin, Lomotil
|
4
|
B
|
|
Dipyrone
|
Novin, Methampyrone
|
4
|
C
|
|
Disopyramide
|
Norpace
|
4
|
B
|
|
Dyclonine
|
Dyclone
|
4
|
C
|
|
Eltenac
|
4
|
C
|
|
Ergonovine
|
Ergotrate
|
4
|
C
|
|
Ergotamine
|
Gynergen, Cafergot, etc.
|
4
|
B
|
|
Etanercept
|
Enbrel
|
4
|
B
|
|
Ethoheptazine
|
Zactane
|
4
|
B
|
|
Ethotoin
|
Peganone
|
4
|
B
|
|
Ethoxzolamide
|
Cardrase, Ethamide
|
4
|
C
|
|
Ethylaminobenzoate (Benzocaine)
|
Semets, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Felodipine
|
Plendil
|
4
|
B
|
|
Fexofenadine
|
Allegra
|
4
|
C
|
|
Firocoxib
|
4
|
B
|
|
Flecainide
|
Idalon
|
4
|
B
|
|
Floctafenine
|
Idalon, Idarac
|
4
|
B
|
|
Flucinolone
|
Synalar, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Fludrocortisone
|
Alforone, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Flumethasone
|
Flucort, etc.
|
4
|
c
|
|
Flumethiazide
|
Ademol
|
4
|
B
|
|
Flunarizine
|
Sibelium
|
4
|
B
|
|
Flunisolide
|
Bronilide, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Flunixin
|
Banamine
|
4
|
C*
|
|
Fluocinolone
|
Synalar
|
4
|
c
|
|
Fluocinonide
|
Licon, Lidex
|
4
|
C
|
|
Fluorometholone
|
FML
|
4
|
B
|
|
Fluoroprednisolone
|
Predef-2X
|
4
|
C
|
|
Fluprednisolone
|
Alphadrol
|
4
|
C
|
|
Flurandrenolide
|
Cordran
|
4
|
c
|
|
Fluticasone
|
Flixonase, Flutide
|
4
|
c
|
|
Guaifenesin (glycerol guiacolate)
|
Gecolate
|
4
|
c
|
|
Halcinonide
|
Halog
|
4
|
c
|
|
Halobetasol
|
Ultravate
|
4
|
c
|
|
Hexocyclium
|
Tral
|
4
|
B
|
|
Hexylcaine
|
Cyclaine
|
4
|
c
|
|
Hydrochlorthiazide
|
Hydrodiuril
|
4
|
B
|
|
Hydrocortisone (Cortisol)
|
Cortef, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Hydroflumethiazide
|
Saluron
|
4
|
B
|
|
Ibuprofen
|
Motrin, Advil, Nurpin, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Infliximab
|
Remicade
|
4
|
B
|
|
Isoflupredone
|
Predef
|
4
|
C
|
|
Isometheptene
|
Octin, Octon
|
4
|
B
|
|
Isopropamide
|
Darbid
|
4
|
B
|
|
Isoxsuprine
|
Vasodilan
|
4
|
C
|
|
Isradipine
|
DynaCirc
|
4
|
B
|
|
Ketoprofen
|
Orudis
|
4
|
C*
|
|
Letosteine
|
Viscotiol, Visiotal
|
4
|
C
|
|
Loratidine
|
Claritin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Meclizine
|
Antivert, Bonine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Meclofenamic acid
|
Arquel
|
4
|
C
|
|
Medrysone
|
Medriusar, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Meloxicam
|
Mobic
|
4
|
B
|
|
Mephenesin
|
Tolserol
|
4
|
B
|
|
Meralluride
|
Mercuhydrin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Merbaphen
|
Novas ural
|
4
|
B
|
|
Mercaptomerin
|
Thiomerin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Mercumalilin
|
Cumertilin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Mersalyl
|
Salyrgan
|
4
|
B
|
|
Metaxalone
|
Skelaxin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Methapyrilene
|
Histadyl, etc.
|
4
|
B
|
|
Methazolamide
|
Naptazane
|
4
|
C
|
|
Methdilazine
|
Tacaryl
|
4
|
B
|
|
Methocarbamol
|
Robaxin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Methotrexate
|
Folex, Nexate, etc.
|
4
|
B
|
|
Methscopolamine
|
Pamine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Methylchlorthiazide
|
Enduron
|
4
|
B
|
|
Methylergonovine
|
Methergine
|
4
|
C
|
|
Methylprednisolone
|
Medrol
|
4
|
C
|
|
Methysergide
|
Sansert
|
4
|
B
|
|
Metiamide
|
4
|
B
|
|
Metoclopramide
|
Reglan
|
4
|
C
|
|
Mexilitine
|
Mexilil
|
4
|
B
|
|
Milrinone
|
4
|
B
|
|
Mometasone
|
Elocon
|
4
|
C
|
|
Montelukast
|
Singulair
|
4
|
C
|
|
Naepaine
|
Amylsine
|
4
|
c
|
|
Naphazoline
|
Privine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Naproxen
|
Equiproxen, Naprosyn
|
4
|
c
|
|
Nicardipine
|
Cardine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Nifedipine
|
Procardia
|
4
|
B
|
|
Nimodipine
|
Nemotop
|
4
|
B
|
|
Nortestosterone
|
4
|
C
|
|
Olsalazine
|
Dipentum
|
4
|
B
|
|
Orphenadrine
|
Norlfex
|
4
|
B
|
|
Oxaprozin
|
Daypro, Deflam
|
4
|
C
|
|
Oxymetazoline
|
Afrin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Oxyphenbutazone
|
Tandearil
|
4
|
C
|
|
Oxyphencyciimine
|
Daricon
|
4
|
B
|
|
Oxyphenonium
|
Antrenyl
|
4
|
B
|
|
Paramethasone
|
Haidrone
|
4
|
C
|
|
Pentoxyfylline
|
Trental, Vazofirin
|
4
|
C
|
|
Phenacemide
|
Phenurone
|
4
|
B
|
|
Phensuximide
|
Milontin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Phenylbutazone
|
4
|
C*
|
|
Phenytoin
|
Dilantin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Polythiazide
|
Renese
|
4
|
B
|
|
Pramoxine
|
Tronothaine
|
4
|
C
|
|
Prednisolone
|
Delta-Cortef, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Prednisone
|
Meticorten, etc.
|
4
|
c
|
|
Probenecid
|
4
|
c
|
|
Procainamide
|
Pronestyl
|
4
|
B
|
|
Propafenone
|
Rythmol
|
4
|
B
|
|
Proparacaine
|
Ophthaine
|
4
|
C
|
|
Propylhexedrine
|
Benzedrex
|
4
|
B
|
|
Quinidine
|
Quinidex, Quinicardine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Salicylamide
|
4
|
C
|
|
Salicylate
|
4
|
C
|
|
Spironalactone
|
Aldactone
|
4
|
B
|
|
Sulfasalazine
|
Azulfidine, Azaline
|
4
|
C
|
|
Terfenadine
|
Seldane, Triludan
|
4
|
B
|
|
Tetrahydrozoline
|
Tyzine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Theobromine
|
4
|
B
|
|
Thiosalicylate
|
4
|
C
|
|
Thiphenamil
|
Trocinate
|
4
|
B
|
|
Tocainide
|
Tonocard
|
4
|
B
|
|
Tranexamic acid
|
4
|
C
|
|
Triamcinolone
|
Vetalog, etc.
|
4
|
C
|
|
Triamterene
|
Dyrenium
|
4
|
B
|
|
Trichlormethiazide
|
Naqua, Naquasone
|
4
|
C
|
|
Tridihexethyl
|
Pathilon
|
4
|
B
|
|
Trimeprazine
|
Temaril
|
4
|
B
|
|
Triprolidine
|
Actidil
|
4
|
B
|
|
Tuaminoheptane
|
Tuamine
|
4
|
C
|
|
Vedaprofen
|
4
|
B
|
|
Verapamil
|
Calan, Isoptin
|
4
|
B
|
|
Xylometazoline
|
Otrivin
|
4
|
C
|
|
Zafirlukast
|
Accolate
|
4
|
C
|
|
Zeranol
|
Ralgro
|
4
|
c
|
|
Zileuton
|
Zyflo
|
4
|
c
|
Class 5: This class includes those therapeutic
medications for which concentration limits have been established by the racing
jurisdictions as well as certain miscellaneous agents such as DMSO and other
medications as determined by the regulatory bodies.
|
Drug
|
Trade Name(s)
|
Class
|
Penalty Class
|
|
Anisindione
|
5
|
c
|
|
Cilostazol
|
Pletal
|
5
|
c
|
|
Cimetidine
|
Tagamet
|
5
|
D
|
|
Cromolyn
|
Intel
|
5
|
C
|
|
Dicumaro!
|
Dicumarol
|
5
|
c
|
|
Dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO)
|
Domoso
|
5
|
c
|
|
Dimethylsulphone (MSM)
|
5
|
c
|
|
Diphenadione
|
5
|
c
|
|
Esomeprazole
|
Nexium
|
5
|
D
|
|
Famotidine
|
Gaster, etc.
|
5
|
D
|
|
Lansoprazole
|
5
|
D
|
|
Mesalamine
|
Asacol
|
5
|
C
|
|
Misoprostel
|
Cytotec
|
5
|
C
|
|
Nedocromi!
|
Tilade
|
5
|
C
|
|
Nizatidine
|
Axid
|
5
|
c
|
|
Omeprazole
|
Prilosec, Losec
|
5
|
D
|
|
Pantoprazole
|
Protonix
|
5
|
D
|
|
Phenindione
|
Hedulin
|
5
|
C
|
|
Phenprocoumon
|
Liquamar
|
5
|
C
|
|
Pirenzapine
|
Gastrozepin
|
5
|
c
|
|
Polyethylene glycol
|
5
|
c
|
|
Rabeprazole
|
Aciphex
|
5
|
c
|
|
Ranitidine
|
Zantac
|
5
|
D
|
|
Warfarin
|
Coumadin, Coufarin
|
5
|
C
|
Non-Classified Substances
Substances that are considered to have no effect on the
physiology of a racing animal except to improve nutrition or treat or prevent
infections or parasite infestations, are not classified. These Substances
normally include antimicrobials, antiparasitic drugs, and nutrients such as
vitamins. Examples of such substances include the following:
|
Sulfonamides and trimethoprim
|
|
Antibiotics:
|
Penicillins
Cephalosporins
Chloramphenicol
Aminoglycosides
Tetractckubes
Nitrofurans
Metronidazole
|
|
Anthelmintics:
|
Avermectins
Benzimadaziles
Piperazines
Pyrantel
Tetramisole
|
|
Antifungals
|
|
Vitamins:
|
A, D, E, K, B vitamins
Vitamin C
|
|
Bufotenine
|
1. It
is not commerically available in any form.
2. It is a metabolite of 3-methyl-N-N
dimethyltryptamine, found in reed canary grass (and potentially other food
source plants). It may be found in the urine of horses eating this grass (and
potentially other plant foods), and has been reported as a positive finding.
Findings of bufotenine in equine urine should not be considered
for regulatory action.
Recommended Penalties and Model Rule
The following are recommended penalties for violations due to
the presence of a drug carrying a Category "A" penalty and for violations of
ARCI-011-015: Prohibited Practices:
|
LICENSED TRAINER:
|
|
1lst offense
|
2" LIFETIME offense in any jurisdiction
|
3rd LIFETIME offense in any
jurisdiction
|
|
ยฐ Minimum one-year suspension absent mitigating
circumstances. The presence of aggravating factors could be used to impose a
maximum of a three-year suspension.
AND
ยฐ Minimum fine of $10,000 or 10% of
total purse (greater of the two) absent mitigating circumstances. The presence
of aggravating factors could be used to impose a maximum of $25,000 or 25% of
purse (greater of the two).
AND ยฐ May be referred to the Commission
for any further action deemed necessary by the Commission.
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ยฐ Minimum three-year suspension absent mitigating
circumstances. The presence of aggravating factors could be used to impose a
maximum of license revocation with no reapplication for a three-year
period.
AND
ยฐ Minimum fine of $25,000 or 25% of
total purse (greater of the two) absent mitigating circumstances. The presence
of aggravating factors could be used to impose a maximum of $50,000 or 50% of
purse (greater of the two).
AND
ยฐ May be referred to the Commission
for any further action deemed necessary by the Commission.
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ยฐ Minimum five-year suspension absent mitigating
circumstances. The presence of aggravating factors could be used to impose a
maximum of license revocation with no reapplication for a five-year
period.
AND ยฐ Minimum fine of $50,000 or 50% of
total purse (greater of the two) absent mitigating circumstances. The presence
of aggravating factors could be used to impose a maximum of $100,000 or 100% of
purse (greater of the two).
AND
ยฐ May be referred to the Commission
for any further action deemed necessary by the Commission.
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LICENSED OWNER:
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1st offense
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2na
LIFETIME offense in owner's stable in any jurisdiction
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3ra
LIFETIME offense in owner's stable in any jurisdiction
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ยฐ Disqualification and loss of purse.
AND
ยฐ Horse shall be placed on the veterinarian's list for
90 days and must pass a commission-approved examination before becoming
eligible to be entered.
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ยฐ Disqualification and loss of purse.
AND ยฐ Horse shall be placed on the
veterinarian's list for 120 days and must pass a commission-approved
examination before becoming eligible to be entered.
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ยฐ Disqualification, loss of purse and $50,000
fine.
AND
0 Horse shall be placed on
the veterinarian's list for 180 days and must pass a commission-approved
examination before becoming eligible to be entered.
AND
ยฐ Referral to the Commission with a recommendation of a
suspension for a minimum of 90 days.
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Recommended Penalties and Model Rule
The following are recommended penalties for violations due to
the presence of a drug carrying Category "B" penalty, for the presence of more
than one NSAID in a plasma/serum sample, subject to the provisions set forth in
ARCI-011-020 E.(l)(c) and for violations of the established levels for total
carbon dioxide:
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LICENSED TRAINER:
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1st
offense
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2nd
offense (365-day period) in any jurisdiction
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3rd
offense (365-day period) in any jurisdiction
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ยฐ Minimum 15-day suspension absent mitigating
circumstances. The presence of aggravating factors could be used to impose a
maximum of a 60-day suspension.
AND
ยฐ
Minimum fine of
$500 absent mitigating circumstances. The presence of aggravating factors could
be used to impose a maximum of $1,000.
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ยฐ Minimum 30-day suspension absent mitigating
circumstances. The presence of aggravating factors could be used to impose a
maximum of a 180-day suspension.
AND
ยฐ Minimum fine of $ 1,000 absent
mitigating circumstances. The presence of aggravating factors could be used to
impose a maximum of $2,500.
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ยฐ Minimum 60-day suspension absent mitigating
circumstances. The presence of aggravating factors could be used to impose a
maximum of a one-year suspension.
AND
ยฐ Minimum fine of $2,500 absent
mitigating circumstances. The presence of aggravating factors could be used to
impose a maximum of $5,000 or 5% of purse (greater of the two).
AND
ยฐ May be referred to the Commission
for any further action deemed necessary by the Commission.
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LICENSKD OWMCR:
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1st
offense
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2nd
offense in stable (365-day period) in any jurisdiction
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3rd
offense in stable (365-day period) in
any
jurisdiction
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ยฐ Disqualification and loss of purse [in the absence of
mitigating circumstances]*.
AND
ยฐ Horse must pass a commission-approved examination
before becoming eligible to be entered.
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ยฐ Disqualification and loss of purse [in the absence of
mitigating circumstances]*.
AND
ยฐ Horse must pass a
commission-approved examination before becoming eligible to be entered.
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ยฐ Disqualification and loss of purse, and in the
absence of mitigating circumstances a $5,000 fine.*
AND
ยฐ Horse shall be placed on the veterinarian's list for
45 days and must pass a commission-approved examination before becoming
eligible to be entered.
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* (The RMTC recommendation called for loss of purse to happen
in absence of mitigating circumstances the Joint Model Rules Committee has made
loss of purse mandatory in their proposal)
The following are recommended penalties for violations due to
the presence of a drug carrying a Category "C" penalty and overages for
permitted NSAIDs and furosemide: (All concentrations are for
measurements in serum or plasma.)
Recommended Penalties and Model Rule
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LICFNSKD TRAINER
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Phenylbutazone (5.1-9.9 meg-nil) Flunixin (21-99
ng/ml) Ketoprofen {11-49ng/ml) furosemide (GREATEREQUAL10ng/ml) and no
furoscmide' when identified as administered**
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Phenylbutazone (GREATEREQUAL10.0 mcg/ml) Flunixin
(GREATEREQUAL100 ng/ml) Ketoprofen (GREATEREQUAL50 ng/ml) and CLASS C
Violations
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1 Oitense (356-day period) in any jurisdiction
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Minimum fine of S250( absent mitigating
circumstances
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Minimum fine of $500 absent mitigating
circumstances
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2nd Offense (365-day period)
in any jurisdiction
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Minimum fine of $500 absent mitigating
circumstances
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Minimum fine of $1,000 and 15-day suspension absent
mitigating circumstances
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3rd Offense (365-day period)
in any jurisdiction
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Minimum fine of $1,000 and 15-day suspension absent
mitigating circumstances
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Minimum fine of $2,500 and 30-day suspension absent
mitigating circumstances
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LICENSED OWNER
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Phenylbutazone (5.1-9.9 mcg/ml) Flunixin (21-99
ng/ml) Ketoprofen (11-49 ng/ml) Furosemide (GREATEREQUAL)100( ng/ml) and no
furosemide whe identified as administered**
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Phenylbutazone ( GREATEREQUAL10.0 mcg/ml)
Flunixin ( GREATEREQUAL)100 ng/ml) Ketoprofen( GREATEREQUA)0 ng/ml) AND CLASS C
VIOLATIONS
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1SI Offense (365-day period)
in any jurisdiction
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Loss of purse. Horse must pass commission-approved
examination before being eligible to run
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2nd Offense (365-day period)
in any jurisdiction
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Loss of purse. If same horse, placed on veterinarian's
list for 45 days, must pass commission-approved examination before being
eligible to run
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3rd Offense (365-day period)
in any jurisdiction
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Loss of purse. Minimum $5,000 fine. If same horse,
placed on veterinarian's list for 60 days, must pass commission-approved
examination before being eligible to run
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WAGERING
3258. Each purchaser of any pari-mutuel
ticket agrees to be bound by the terms and provisions of this and all other
applicable rules and regulations of the Arkansas State Racing Commission and by
the laws of the State of Arkansas pertaining to pari-mutuel wagering. Neither
the Franchise Holder, Totalisator company, nor the State of Arkansas shall be
liable to any person for any ticket which is not a winning ticket in accordance
with the provisions of this rule, nor shall they, or any of them, be liable to
any person for any pari-mutuel ticket not delivered for any reason including,
but not limited to, mechanical malfunction, electronic failure, machine
locking, or other cause.
3259. All
pari-mutuel rules will be posted or available at the information windows of the
Franchise Holder, and copies will be available at the Racing Commission
office.
3260. No tickets may be
sold after the Totalisator has been locked or wagering ceased. Any claim by a
person that a wrong ticket has been delivered to him/her must be made before
leaving the mutuel ticket window. No claim shall be considered for tickets
thrown away, lost, changed, destroyed, or mutilated beyond identification.
Payment of wagers will be made only on presentation of appropriate pari-mutuel
tickets.
3261. Should any emergency
arise in connection with the operation of the pari-mutuel department not
covered by these Rules and an immediate decision is necessary, the Director of
Mutuels shall make the decision.
3262.
A. If
less than six (6) greyhounds start in a race, the Director of Mutuels shall be
permitted to prohibit show wagering on that race;
B. If less than five (5) greyhounds start in
a race, the said Director of Mutuels shall be permitted to prohibit both place
and show wagering on the race; and,
C. If less than three (3) greyhounds start in
a race, the said Director of Mutuels shall be permitted to prohibit wagering on
that race.
3263.
Wagering shall cease not later than off-time.
3265. If an error is made in posting the
pay-off figures on the totalisator board, it shall be corrected promptly and
only the correct amounts shall be used in the pay off, irrespective of the
error on the tote board. If, because of a mechanical failure, it is impossible
to promptly correct the posted pay-off, a statement shall be made over the
public address system stating the facts and corrections.
3266. In the event of an irreparable
breakdown of the Totalisator, or the ticket issuing machines, or both, during
the wagering on a race, the wagering for that race shall be declared closed.
The pay-off for that race shall be computed on the sums wagered in each pool up
to the time of the breakdown.
3267.
If a greyhound wins and there is no money wagered on it to win, the Win Pool
shall be apportioned among the holders of the place tickets on that greyhound,
if any; otherwise, among holders of the show tickets.
3268. If no money has been wagered to place
on a greyhound which is placed first or second in a race, the Place Pool for
that race shall be apportioned among the holders of the place tickets on the
other greyhound which was placed first or second.
3269. If no money has been wagered to show on
a greyhound which is placed first, second, or third in a race, the Show Pool in
that race shall be apportioned among the holders of show tickets on the other
greyhounds which are placed first, second, or third in that race.
3270. Any ruling of the Board of Judges with
regard to the reward of purse money made after the sign "Official" has been
purposely displayed by the Presiding Judge shall have no bearing on the mutuels
payoff.
3271. The Director of
Mutuels shall furnish a copy of the calculating sheet to the
Commission.
3272. Each Franchise
Holder shall, in all cases of a mutuel pool, redistribute on winning tickets
not less than the face of the winning ticket, plus the minimum payoff provided
by law.
3273. Payments due on all
wagers shall be made in conformity with the well established practice of the
Pari-Mutuel System.
MINUS POOLS
3275. In the event of a Minus Pool, the
deficiency shall be absorbed by the breaks accruing for that performance. In
the event the breaks accruing for that performance are not sufficient to absorb
such minus pool, the remaining deficiency will be borne solely by the Franchise
Holder.
Simulcast and ITW at Greyhound
Racetracks
4000.
Purpose.
The Commission finds that, although wagering on ITW (Inter
Track Wire) races provides additional revenue for the state treasury, the
primary advantage of wagering on ITW races and simulcast races is the
additional revenue it provides for purse supplements for live races conducted
in this state. The Commission further finds it is in the public interest to
encourage live racing, which promotes economic development in a variety of
racing-related industries. Therefore, it is the Commission's intent to adopt
and enforce rules relating to ITW and simulcast wagering in a manner that will
encourage live racing and enhance the greyhound breeding and training
industries, and enhance the horse breeding, owning, and training
industries.
4001.
Simulcast and/or ITW License.
A. A license to operate a pari-mutuel
racetrack in this state held by the Franchise Holder that has been granted live
race dates includes as a part of its privileges the privilege of conducting
pari-mutuel wagering on ITW races and to simulcast races conducted by the
Franchise Holder. The conducting of pari-mutuel wagering on ITW races and the
simulcasting of races conducted by the Franchise Holder is subject to the
approval of the Commission.
B. The
approval of any particular simulcasting or wagering on particular ITW races or
programs is not binding on the Commission for other requests for approval of
simulcasting or wagering on ITW races or programs.
C. Written approval is required for the
proposed simulcasting schedule from the recognized greyhound owners' group or
the recognized horsemen's group, or both as appropriate.
4002.
Approval of Wagering on
ITW Races. To receive approval of the
Commission for wagering on an ITW race or program, the
Franchise Holder must submit a request to the Commission. In considering
whether or not to approve an ITW wagering request, the Commission shall
consider:
(1) the financial stability
of the Franchise Holder and the effect ITW wagering will have on the economic
viability of the Franchise Holder;
(2) the operating experience of the Franchise
Holder;
(3) the regulatory
compliance and conduct of the Franchise Holder;
(4) the impact of the Franchise Holder's
proposed ITW wagering on purses at the Franchise Holder's racetrack;
and
(5) the public interest that
will be served by the importation of the ITW signal.
4005.
ITW and Simulcasting
Contracts. All contracts executed by the
Franchise Holder regarding ITW and simulcasting are subject to
inspection by the Commission. The Franchise Holder shall maintain each contract
regarding ITW and simulcasting for at least one year after the end of the term
of the contract. The Franchise Holder shall make all contracts available to the
Commission on request.
4008.
Duties of Receiving
Location (ITW).
A. A Franchise
Holder that conducts pari-mutuel wagering on an ITW race acts as a receiving
location on those dates. The receiving location shall:
1. Provide adequate communication facilities,
enabling pari-mutuel data transmissions and data communications between
totalisator systems of the sending racetrack and the receiving
location.
2. If the receiving
location participates in common pools, provide a direct telephone line and a
facsimile machine, or other approved means, located in the mutuels area to
transmit information to the sending racetrack in case of a system
failure.
3. Display the audio and
video signals of the races being simulcast to the patrons.
B. The Franchise Holder shall provide the
reports of its ITW pari-mutuel operations to the Commission daily and all
moneys due the State of Arkansas shall be paid to the Commission daily as
provided in Arkansas Code ยง 23-1 11-509.
4010.
Duties of Sending
Racetrack (Simulcast).
A. A
Franchise Holder that simulcasts races conducted by the Franchise Holder acts
as a sending racetrack on the dates the races are conducted and
simulcast.
B. A sending racetrack
is responsible for the content of the simulcast and shall use all reasonable
effort to present a simulcast which offers the viewers an exemplary depiction
of the performance, a periodic display of wagering information, and continuity
of programming between racing events.
C. The sending racetrack shall provide
transmission equipment of acceptable broadcast quality that does not interfere
with the closed circuit TV system of the receiving location. The sending
racetrack must have the capability to transmit and receive wagering information
via a data circuit. If the sending racetrack plans to form common pools, the
racetrack shall provide a direct telephone line and a facsimile machine, or
other approved means, located in the mutuels area to receive information from
the receiving locations in case of a system failure.
D. Unless otherwise permitted by the
Commission, a simulcast must contain in its video content:
(1) The date.
(2) A digital display of the actual time of
day at the sending racetrack.
(3)
The name of the sending racetrack.
(4) The number of the race being
displayed.
(5) Any other relevant
information available to patrons at the sending racetrack.
E. At least 15 minutes before post time for
the first race, the sending racetrack must be transmitting its signal to ensure
proper operation of the transmission system.
4012.
Emergency
Procedures.
A. If a Franchise
Holder is unable to establish or to maintain the audio or video signal from the
sending racetrack, the Franchise Holder shall immediately notify the sending
racetrack of the lost signal and may continue to accept wagers while attempting
to establish the signal.
B. If the
audio or video signal cannot be established or maintained, the Franchise Holder
may continue to accept wagers on the signal provided:
1. An announcement is made to the public
informing them that due to technical difficulties the audio or video signal has
been lost.
C. If the
sending racetrack loses the ability to transmit the audio or video signal, the
sending racetrack:
1. Shall notify all
receiving locations of the technical difficulties being experienced.
2. May continue to accept wagers from the
receiving locations on that day's races.
3. May not accept wagers from the receiving
locations for subsequent race days until the technical difficulties have been
corrected.
4015.
Simulcast
Officials. The Director of Mutuels or the Director of Mutuel's
designee shall be present on the Franchise Holder's grounds at all times that
the Franchise Holder is accepting wagers on ITW races.
4020.
A.
Definitions. For the purposes of this Rule, the
term:
1.
"Franchise Holder"
means the holder of a franchise from the
State of Arkansas to conduct greyhound racing and who, in
addition to conducting pari-mutuel wagering on greyhound races on premises, has
applied for permission to conduct such wagering on greyhound races and/or horse
races being conducted at any other racetrack and simultaneously televised to
the premises of the Franchise Holder, and who also sends the Franchise Holder's
live signal simultaneously to other racetracks.
2.
"Host Racing Association"
means any entity which, pursuant to a license or other
permission granted by the Host State, conducts greyhound or horse
races.
3.
"Host
State"means the State in which the greyhound or horse race
takes place.
4.
"ITW"
or "Inter Track Wire" means greyhound races and/or horse races
conducted at another Host Racing Association which are simultaneously televised
to the premises of the Franchise Holder who conducts pari-mutuel wagering on
such races.
5.
"Simulcast" or "Simulcasting"means greyhound
races conducted live at the Franchise Holder's racetrack and televised
simultaneously to the premises of other racetracks where pari-mutuel wagering
is conducted on such races.
B.
Wagering
Rules. The rules generally applicable to greyhound racing shall
apply to wagering on ITW races, except where they conflict with any provisions
of these ITW / Simulcasting Rules or are not applicable because of inherent
differences between wagering on races run on premises and ITW races.
C.
Distribution of moneys
wagered:
1. The Franchise
Holder shall withhold from the amount wagered those amounts specified in
Arkansas Code Annotated ยง 23-11 1-509. However, if the percentages withheld at
the Host Racing Association differ from the above percentages, the Franchise
Holder may withhold the percentages of the Host Racing Association or the above
percentages as the Franchise Holder elects.
2. The Franchise Holder shall pay to the
state of Arkansas from the amount withheld pursuant to the provisions of
sub-paragraph (1) above, the following per performance: two percent (2%) on all
amounts wagered up to $350,000.00; three percent (3%) of all amounts wagered
between $350,000.00 and $500,000.00; and, six percent (6%) of all amounts over
$500,000.00.
3. Breaks shall be
computed and disbursed in accordance with the provisions of Arkansas Code
Annotated ยง
23-111-509.
4. After withholding the amounts specified in
(1) above, the remainder of the moneys wagered shall be paid over to bettors
holding winning pari-mutuel tickets as their respective interests may
appear.
5. Unpresented winning
tickets and the proceeds thereof shall be handled in accordance with the rules
of the Arkansas Racing Commission.
COMMON POOL WAGERING
4030.
General
Provisions.
A. With the prior
approval of the Commission, pari-mutuel pools offered by a Franchise Holder
that is participating in a simulcast may be combined with corresponding
wagering pools offered by the other racetracks participating in the simulcast
to form a common pool. All corresponding pari-mutuel pools offered by two or
more Associations on an interstate simulcast shall be combined to form a common
pool.
B. A contract governing
participation in a common pool must be available to the Commission for
approval.
C. In determining whether
to approve an interstate common pool that does not include the sending
racetrack, the Commission shall consider and may approve use of a type of wager
which is not used at the sending racetrack or other factors presented to the
Commission.
D. The content and
format of the visual display of racing and wagering information at facilities
in other racing jurisdictions in the interstate common pool need not be
identical to the information required to be displayed under these
rules.
4035.
Formation of Common Pool.
A. Wagering data shall be transmitted through
a method authorized by this subsection, in the following order of preference:
(1) via a data circuit;
(2) via facsimile; or
(3) by voice.
B. Except as otherwise provided by this
subsection, the odds and prices for a common pool shall be calculated in
accordance with the laws and rules of the jurisdiction in which the sending
racetrack is located. In determining the amount distributable to the wagerers,
the total takeout required in the jurisdiction in which the sending racetrack
is located shall be used. If the Franchise Holder desires, it may use the net
pool pricing method for determining the payoff prices.
C. A Franchise Holder shall ensure that the
necessary records are maintained regarding the amounts wagered at its racetrack
for accounting, auditing, and reporting purposes.
4040.
Distribution of Common
Pool
A. A wager is made at the
place at which the pool originates.
B. The payoff attributable to the Franchise
Holder shall be based on the actual winnings indicated by the totalisator
wagering data.
C. The total takeout
applicable to the wagers received in this state for a common pool shall be
distributed in accordance with the Arkansas Code. A gain or loss caused by a
difference in takeout totals shall be part of the Franchise Holder's revenue or
expense from the interstate broadcast.
D. A surcharge or other withholding other
than the takeout authorized by law shall be applied only in the jurisdiction
imposing the surcharge of withholding.
4045.
Breakage.
The ratio of a Franchise Holder's allocation of the breakage to the total
breakage in an interstate common pool must be equal to the ratio of the dollars
contributed to the common pool from the Franchise Holder to the total amount of
the common pool.
4050.
Report to Commission. A Franchise Holder
participating in a common pool shall submit to the Commission a report on the
pool on the date of the performance for which the pool was formed. The report
shall contain:
(1) the total amount of the
common pool generated by wagers at the site of the Franchise Holder;
(2) the total winnings attributable to wagers
received by the Franchise Holder; and
(3) the total commission derived from the
Franchise Holder's share of the common pool.
4055.
Manual
Merge.
(A) If the receiving
location's computer system fails to adequately transmit wagering data to the
sending racetrack, the sending racetrack shall manually merge the pools if a
manual merge will not endanger the pools at the sending racetrack and the
sending racetrack permits a manual merge.
(B) To merge the pools manually, the
receiving location's Director of Mutuels, or Director of Mutuel's designee,
shall notify the sending racetrack via facsimile of the total amount in the
pool, the total dollars on winning wagers, and the total dollars on the losing
wagers in the pool.
4060.
Failure to
Merge.
(A) Except as otherwise
provided by this section, if for any reason it becomes impossible to
successfully merge a receiving location's wagers in the common pool via data
circuit or manual merge, the Director of Mutuels, or the Director of Mutuel's
designee, shall:
(1) announce to the public
that the pools were not merged successfully and the pools will be refunded and
refund the pools not successfully merged; or
(2) pay the winning wagerers based on the
prices established at the Host racetrack.
(B) The mutuel manager or designee shall
report the failure to merge any common pool to the Commission, and shall be
filed no later than the day after the date the common pool failed to
merge.
(C) A contract for common
pools entered into by the Franchise Holder must contain a provision stating
that the Franchise Holder is not liable for any measures taken which may result
in a receiving location's wagers not being accepted into a common pool formed
by the Association if for any reason:
(1) it
becomes impossible to successfully merge the wagers placed in another state in
the common pool formed by the Franchise Holder; or
(2) the Franchise Holder's Director of
Mutuels or the Director of Mutuel's designee determines that attempting to
transfer pool data from the receiving location will endanger the Franchise
Holder's wagering pool.
PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING WIN POOLS
5000.
A. A
win ticket is a ticket selecting the greyhound which must finish
first.
B. The commission authorized
by law is deducted from the sum total wagered in the win pool. The balance is
called the "net pool."
C. The
amount wagered on the winner is then divided into the "net pool." The quotient
thus obtained is the pay-off price on the winner for each dollar wagered, and
it includes the dollar wagered on the winner. Double said pay-off price to
provide for a $2.00 ticket.
PLACE POOLS
5002.
A. A
place ticket is a ticket selecting the greyhound which must finish first or
second.
B. The commission
authorized by law is deducted from the sum total wagered in the place pool. The
balance is called the "net pool."
C. The sum total of the amount wagered in the
place pool on the greyhounds placed first and second is deducted from the "net
pool." This gives a remainder which is the profit, or winnings. The said profit
is divided into two equal parts, i.e., between those who wagered, in the place
pool, on the winner and those who wagered on the greyhound that was placed
second.
D. Using the amount wagered
in the place pool on the winner "to place" as a divisor and one-half of the
profits of the place pool (as specified in B) as a dividend, the quotient thus
obtained is the profit per dollar wagered in the place pool on the winner "to
place."
E. In each of the above
paragraphs C and D, the profit per dollar wagered is the resultant. The sums
wagered on the greyhounds placed first and second must be returned therefore to
the quotient the dollar taken out of the "net pool" in B. The result is the
pay-off price for each dollar wagered on greyhounds placed first and second in
the place pool, double said pay-off prices to provide the pay off for a $2.00
ticket.
F. In each of the above
paragraphs C and D, the profit per dollar wagered is the resultant. The sums
wagered on the greyhounds placed first and second must be returned, therefore
add to the quotient the dollar taken out of the "net pool" in B. The result is
the pay-off price for each dollar wagered on greyhounds placed first and second
in the place pool, double said pay-off prices to provide the pay-off for a
$2.00 ticket.
SHOW POOLS
5004.
A. A
show ticket is a ticket selecting the greyhound which must finish first, second
or third.
B. The commission
authorized by law is deducted from the sum total wagered in the "show pool."
That balance is called the "net pool."
C. The sum total of the amount wagered in the
show pool on the greyhounds placed first, second, and third is deducted from
the "net pool." This gives a remainder which is the profit, or winnings. The
said profit is divided into three equal parts, i.e., among those wagered, in
the show pool, on the winner, the second greyhound, and the third
greyhound.
D. Using the amount
wagered in the show pool on the winner "to show" as a divisor and one-third of
the profits of the show pool (as specified in B) as a dividend, the quotient
thus obtained is the profit per dollar wagered in the show pool on the winner
"to show."
E. Using the amount
wagered in the show pool on the greyhound placed second "to show" as a divisor
and one-third of the profits (as specified in B) as a dividend, the quotient
thus obtained is the profit per dollar wagered in the show pool on the second
greyhound "to show."
F. Using the
amount wagered in the show pool on the greyhound placed third "to show" as a
divisor and one-third of the profits (as specified in B) as a dividend, the
quotient thus obtained is the profit per dollar in the show pool wagered on the
third greyhound "to show."
G. In
each of the above paragraphs C, D, and E, the profit per dollar wagered is the
resultant. The sums wagered on the greyhounds placed first, second, and third
must be returned, therefore add to the quotient the dollar taken out of the
"net pool" in B. The result is the pay-off price for each dollar wagered on
greyhounds placed first, second, and third in the show pool. Double said
pay-off price to provide the pay-off for a $2.00 ticket.
DEAD HEATS
5008.
A. In
the case of a dead heat of two greyhounds to win, the pay-off shall be
calculated as a place pool between said greyhounds.
B. In the case of a dead heat of three
greyhounds to win, the pay-off shall be calculated as a show pool between said
greyhounds.
C. In the case of a
dead heat of two greyhounds for place, the winner receives his share as
normally determined, and each of the two greyhounds running second receive
one-half of the remaining share.
D.
In the case of a dead heat of two greyhounds to show, the first and second
greyhounds receive their shares as is normally determined, and each of the
greyhounds running third receives one-half of the remaining share.
DAILY DOUBLE POOLS
5010.
A.
The "Daily Double" is not a parlay and is a ticket to select the winner of the
first half and the second half of two consecutive races.
B. The commission authorized by law is
deducted from the sum total wagered in the daily double pool. The balance is
called the "net pool."
C. The
amount wagered on the winner of the winner of the first and the winner of the
second half of a Daily Double is then divided into the "net pool." The quotient
thus obtained is the pay-off price on the winners of the Daily Double for each
dollar wagered on the winner of the first half and winner of the second half.
Double said pay-off price to provide for a $2.00 ticket.
5012.
A. No
more than two "Daily Double," as determined by the Racing Commission, will be
permitted during any single racing program.
B. No "Daily Double" wagering will be
permitted except on the first and second races and such other two consecutive
races of a racing program, with the bet being made in the first half, as
permitted by the Racing Commission.
C. Before post time of the second half of the
"Daily Double," there shall be posted on the tote board, or announced, the
"pay-off" on each combination coupled with the winner of the first half of the
"Daily Double," except in the case of a dead heat in the first half of the
"Daily Double."
D. If no ticket is
sold combining the two winners of the "Daily Double," the pool shall then be
apportioned equally between those having tickets including the winner in the
first race of the "Daily Double" and those having tickets including the winner
in the last race of the "Daily Double" in the same manner in which a Place Pool
is calculated and distributed.
E.
If no ticket is sold on the winner of the FIRST race of the "Daily Double," the
entire pool is apportioned to the holders of tickets on the winner of the
SECOND race of the "Daily Double."
F. Likewise, if no ticket is sold on the
winner of the SECOND race of the "Daily Double," the entire pool is apportioned
to the holders of tickets on the winner of the FIRST race of the "Daily
Double."
G. Should no ticket be
sold containing the numbers of either winner, the pool shall be allotted to
those having tickets on runners finishing next to the winners.
H. Should no ticket be sold that would
require distribution of the Daily Double Pool to a winner under sub-section E,
F, G, and H, a full and complete refund of the pool shall be made.
I. If a DEAD HEAT should result in either the
first or second race of the "Daily Double," the total pool is figured as a
"place pool."
J. A refund at cost
value shall be made to all holders of purchased "Daily Double" tickets bearing
the number of a runner in either race which has been scratched before the
wagering on the "Daily Double" has ceased.
K. In the event any runner, or runners, in
the first half of the "Daily Double" should be scratched by the Presiding
Judge, the money wagered on any scratched runner, or runners, shall be deducted
from the "Daily Double" pool and refunded to the purchaser, or purchasers, of
tickets on the runner, or runners, so scratched.
L. Should any runner, or runners, be
scratched by the Presiding Judge, in the last half of the "Daily Double," all
tickets including such runners shall be deducted from the "Daily Double" pool;
and the pool, thus formed, shall be distributed as a straight pool to the
holders of tickets combining the winner of the first half with the runner or
runners scratched and prevented from completing the "Daily Double."
M. In the event the first half of the "Daily
Double" is canceled or declared a "No Race," a full and complete refund shall
be made of all money wagered.
N. In
the event the second half of the "Daily Double" is canceled or declared a "No
Race," the entire net pool shall be distributed as a straight pool to holders
of the tickets which include the winner of the first half of the "Daily
Double."
O. In the event of a
"Daily Double" consolation payoff, said consolation "Daily Double" shall be
kept separate from the main "Daily Double" payoff.
5014. Cancellation of Jackpot Pool Wagers
A. Any wager offered by an Association that
involves a jackpot carryover provision (ex. Twin-Trifecta, Tri-Super, etc.) may
be canceled by the management of the Franchise Holder under the following
conditions:
1. There are at least two
scratches or more in any race(s) in which either the first or second half of
the jackpot wager is contested, or
2. If there are "late" scratches that occur
once the performance is open to wagering amounting to at least two or more
scratches in which either the first or second half of the jackpot wager is
contested.
B. If, for
any reason, the second half of any jackpot wager is canceled or not declared
"official," the winning tickets holders who have cashed their ticket(s) on the
first half and have received an exchange ticket, will be entitled to a
proportionate distribution of the remaining amount of the current program's
divided pool. The cumulative pool from previous programs will not be
distributed in this case and will be carried over to the next
performance.
C. Should the
Franchise Holder cancel a jackpot wager under the provisions of this rule, the
Franchise Holder may, at its discretion, substitute that canceled wager with
another approved wager.
D. If the
Franchise Holder should cancel a jackpot under the provisions of this rule,
public address announcements will be made in a reasonable amount of time to
inform the betting public of the cancellation and if there is a substitute
wager being offered in its place.
EXACTA POOLS
5015.
A.
The Exacta is a ticket selecting two (2) greyhounds, which must finish first
and second in exact order.
B. The
commission authorized by law is deducted from the sum total wagered in the
exacta pool. The balance is called the "net pool."
C. The amount wagered on the two (2) greyhounds
finishing first and second in exact order is then divided into the "net pool."
The quotient thus obtained is the payoff price on the winning greyhounds
finishing first and second for each dollar wagered and it includes the dollar
wagered on the greyhounds finishing first and second. Triple said pay-off price
to provide the pay-off for a $3.00 ticket.
D. If no ticket is sold on the winning
combination of an Exacta Pool, the net pool shall be distributed as a Place
Pool between holders of tickets selecting the winning greyhound to finish first
and/or holders of tickets selecting the second place greyhound to finish
second.
E. If no ticket is sold
that would require distribution of the net Exact Pool to winner(s) as above
defined, the Association shall make a complete and full refund of the Exacta
Pool.
F. In case of a dead heat
between two greyhounds for first place, the net Exacta Pool shall be calculated
and distributed as a place pool to holders of tickets of the winning
combination(s). In case of a dead heat between two greyhounds for second place,
the net Exacta Pool shall be figured as a place pool and distributed to holders
of tickets combining the winning greyhound and the two greyhounds finishing
second.
G. In the event of a dead
heat for second place, if no ticket is sold on one of the two winning
combinations, the entire net pool shall be calculated as a win pool and
distributed to those holding tickets on the other winning combination. If no
tickets combine the winning greyhound with either of the place greyhounds in
the dead heat, the Exacta Pool shall be calculated and distributed as a place
pool to holders of tickets representing any interest in the net pool. If the
winning combinations are both First/All and All/Second, and there is a dead
heat for second, half of the Divided Total is assigned to the First/All
combination, and each All/Second combination is assigned an equal share of the
remaining half.
QUINIELA POOLS
5020.
A.
The "Quiniela" is a form of pari-mutuel wagering in which the bettor selects a
ticket combining two greyhounds in a single race selecting the two greyhounds
that will subsequently finish either first or second in that race. The Quiniela
is not a parlay and has no connection with or relation to the
win, place, or show betting and will be calculated as an entirely separate
pool.
B. The commission authorized
by law is deducted from the sum total wagered in the Quiniela pool. The balance
is called the "net pool."
C. The
amount wagered on the winning combination is then divided into the "net pool."
The quotient thus obtained is the pay-off on the two winners for each dollar
wagered on the two dogs finishing first and second. Double said pay-off price
to provide the pay-off for a $2.00 ticket.
D. In a case of a dead heat between two
greyhounds for first place, the combination shall be the winner of the Quiniela
pool. In case of a dead heat between two greyhounds for second place, the
Quiniela pool shall be figured as a place pool, the holders of tickets
combining the winning greyhound and the two greyhounds finishing second
participating in the pay-off.
E. In
the event of a dead heat for second place if no ticket is sold on one of the
winning combinations, the entire net pool shall be calculated as a win pool and
distributed to holders of tickets on the other winning combination. If no
tickets combine the winning greyhound with either of the greyhounds in the dead
heat, the net pool shall be paid to holders of tickets including any of the
three win/place greyhounds as in a win, place, or show pool. However, if any
tickets combine both of the greyhounds in the dead heat for place, the net pool
shall be paid to holders of such tickets.
F. If no ticket is sold on the winning
combination of a Quiniela pool, the net pool shall then be apportioned equally
between those having tickets including the greyhound finishing first and those
having tickets including the greyhound finishing second in the same manner in
which a place pool is calculated and distributed
G. If no ticket is sold that would require
distribution of a Quiniela pool to a winner as above defined, the Association
shall make a complete and full refund of the Quiniela pool.
BIG Q POOLS
5025.
A.
The "Big Q" is a form of pari-mutuel wagering in which the bettor selects the
first two greyhounds to finish in two consecutive races. Pari-mutuel wagering
tickets are to be sold upon the first race of the two races only. The division
of the pool shall be calculated as in a win pool, subject to the provisions of
these rules to the contrary.
B. A
commission authorized by law is deducted from the sum total wagered in the Big
Q pool. The balance is called the "net pool."
C. Each bettor purchasing Big Q tickets shall
designate his two selections as the first two greyhounds to finish the first
race of the two races.
D. After the
official declaration of the first two greyhounds to finish the first of the Big
Q races, each bettor holding a ticket combining the said two greyhounds to
finish, must prior to the running of the second race, exchange such winning
ticket for a Big Q exchange ticket and at such time the said holder shall
select the first two greyhounds to finish in the second race of the Big Q. No
further money shall be required of the holder of the ticket in order to make
the exchange.
E. No Big Q exchange
ticket upon the second race shall be issued except upon the surrender of the
Big Q ticket from the first race as described in these rules. The Big Q pool
obtained from the sales of Big Q tickets upon the first race shall be held
subject to these rules, and divided among the winning tickets of the Big Q
exchange tickets, subject to these rules to the contrary. Big Q windows shall
be open for the purpose of making the exchange as described only after the
first race has been declared official and such windows shall close at official
post time at the start of the second race of the Big Q races.
F. If a winning Big Q ticket from the first
race is not presented for exchange within the time provided, the bettor
forfeits all rights to any distribution or refund.
G. If a greyhound is scratched in the first
race of the Big Q races, all Big Q tickets on the scratched greyhound will be
refunded.
H. If a greyhound is
scratched in the second race of the Big Q, all exchange tickets combining the
scratched greyhound shall be refunded. If a greyhound is scratched in the
second race of the Big Q races, public address announcements will be made and
reasonable time will be given for exchange of tickets on the scratched
dog.
I. If no Big Q ticket is sold
as a winning combination in the first race of the Big Q, the Big Q pool shall
be divided among those having tickets including the greyhound finishing first
or second and such distributions shall be calculated and made as a place pool.
In such an instance the Big Q race shall end and the pool be closed for the
day.
J. If a Big Q exchange ticket
combines only one of the two winners and no Big Q exchange ticket combines the
other winner, the entire pool shall be distributed as a win pool to the holders
of those tickets.
K. If no exchange
ticket includes either the first or second greyhound of the second half of the
Big Q, the entire net pool shall be distributed as a win pool to all holders of
exchange tickets.
L. In the event
of a dead heat for place in the first race of the Big Q races, all Big Q
tickets combining the first greyhound and either of the place greyhounds shall
be eligible for exchange for Big Q exchange tickets.
M. In the event of a dead heat for place in
the second race of the Big Q races, the Big Q pool shall be divided,
calculated, and distributed as a place pool to the holders of Big Q exchange
tickets combining the first greyhound and either of the place greyhounds. In
the event of the dead heat to place, and there are no tickets sold on one
combination, then the other combination having winning greyhounds shall be
declared the winner.
N. If no
exchange tickets combine the winning greyhound with either of the greyhounds in
the dead heat for place, the net Big Q pool shall be paid to holders of tickets
including any of the three win/place greyhounds as in a win, place, or show
pool. However, if any tickets combine both of the greyhounds in the dead heat
for place, the net pool shall be paid to holders of such tickets.
O. If for any reason the first race of the
Big Q races is canceled or declared a "No Race," a full and complete refund
shall be made from the Big Q pool.
P. If for any reason the second of the Big Q
races is canceled or declared a "No Race," the pool shall be calculated as a
win pool and shall be distributed among the holders of tickets combining the
first two greyhounds of the first race of the Big Q otherwise eligible for Big
Q exchange tickets and also distributed to holders of the Big Q exchange
tickets.
Q. If there is a dead heat
for the winning greyhounds in either of the two consecutive races for the Big
Q, such calculation of distribution of the Big Q pool shall be made in the
manner in which any ordinary quiniela pool would be made should there be a dead
heat for the win despite the number of greyhounds involved in the dead heat.
QUINIELA DOUBLE WITH CARRYOVER
5026.
(A) The "Quiniela Double with Carryover" is a
form of pari-mutuel wagering in which the bettor selects the first two
greyhounds finishers, irrespective of order, in each of two specified
races.
(B) A commission authorized
by law is deducted from the sum total wagered into the "Quiniela Double" pool.
The balance is called the "net pool."
(C) The net "Quiniela Double" pool shall be
distributed to winning wagers in the following precedence, based upon the
official order of finish:
1. As a single price
pool to those who selected the first two finishers in each of the two "Quiniela
Double" races. If there are no such wagers, then
2. 100% of the net pool shall be placed into
a "carryover" pool and those monies shall be added to the "Quiniela Double"
pool on the next performance.
(D) If a greyhound is scratched in either
race of the "Quiniela Double" races, all money wagered on combinations
including the scratched greyhound(s) shall be deducted from the "Quiniela
Double" pool and refunded.
(E) In
the event of a "Dead Heat" for first in either of the two races of the
"Quiniela Double," then:
1. If it is between
two betting interests, the calculation and distribution of the net pool shall
be figured as if no "Dead Heat" occurred, or
2. If it is between three or more betting
interests, the "Quiniela Double" net pool shall be distributed as a profit
split.
(F) In the event
of a "DEAD HEAT" for place in either of the two races of the "Quiniela Double"
involving two or more betting interests, the "Quiniela Double" shall be
calculated and distributed as a profit split.
(G) If either of the "Quiniela Double" races
is canceled prior to the first race of the "Quiniela Double," or if the first
race of the "Quiniela Double" is declared a "NO RACE," the entire "Quiniela
Double" pool shall be refunded, minus any previous carryover monies, for those
races.
(H) If the second race of
the "Quiniela Double" is canceled or declared a "NO RACE" after the conclusion
of the first race of the "Quiniela Double," the net "Quiniela Double" pool,
minus any carryover monies, shall be distributed as a single price pool to
winning wagers selecting the first two finishers of the first "Quiniela Double"
race. If there are no such wagers, then the entire "Quiniela Double" pool,
minus any carryover monies, shall be refunded.
TRIFECTA WAGER
5030.
A.
The "Trifecta" is a form of pari-mutuel wagering in which the bettor selects a
ticket combining three (3) greyhounds in a single race, selecting the 3
greyhounds that will subsequently finish 1st, 2", and 3' in that race. Payment
of the ticket shall be made only to the purchaser who has selected the exact
order of finish as officially posted.
B. The Trifecta is not a parlay and has no
connection with or relation to the Win, Place, and Show betting and will be
calculated as an entirely separate pool.
C. Trifecta tickets shall be sold in not less
than two dollar ($2.00) denominations, except for the one dollar ($1.00) box,
the one dollar ($1.00) wheel, and the one dollar ($1.00) key.
D. If no ticket is sold on the winning
combination of a Trifecta pool, the net pool shall be distributed to the
holders of tickets selecting the Win and Place finishers in that order. If no
ticket is sold combining the Win and Place finish, the net pool will be
distributed to the holders of tickets selecting the winner.
E. If no ticket is sold that would require
distribution of the net Trifecta pool to a winner as above defined, the
Franchise Holder shall make a full refund of the Trifecta pool.
F. In the event of a dead heat or dead heats,
all Trifecta ticket selecting the correct order of finish, counting a
greyhound, in a dead heat as finishing in either position dead heated, shall be
winning tickets. The payoff will be calculated as a place pool.
G. In the event of a scratch in the Trifecta,
all bets which include the scratched greyhound are eliminated from further
participation in the Trifecta pool and will be refunded.
TWIN TRIFECTA WAGER
5035.
A.
The Twin Trifecta is a form of pari-mutuel wagering in which the bettor selects
the three greyhounds that will finish first, second, and third in each of the
two designated races in the exact order as officially posted
B. Twin Trifecta tickets shall be sold in not
less than two dollars ($2.00) denominations, except for the one dollar ($1.00)
box and the one dollar ($1.00) wheel.
C. The Twin Trifecta pool shall be held
entirely separate from, and has no connection with or relation to, any other
pools and shall be calculated as an entirely separate pool.
D. Each bettor purchasing Twin Trifecta
tickets shall designate his/her three (3) selections as the first three (3)
greyhounds to finish in that order in the first race of the designated two
races.
E. After the wagering closes
for the first half of the Twin Trifecta; the amounts required to be withheld by
law will be deducted from the pool in accordance with the laws of the State of
Arkansas. The remaining pool will then be divided into two separate pools of
equal amounts.
F. The moneys in the
first part of the divided pool will be distributed to the holders of Twin
Trifecta tickets selecting the first three greyhounds, in order, on the first
designated Twin Trifecta race, in accordance with established pari-mutuel
practice.
The term "First Part of Divided Pool" shall mean one-half of
the net distributable pool of the total moneys wagered in the Twin Trifecta on
the current performance only and, specifically excluded there from, shall be
any carryover of any special cumulative second race Twin Trifecta pool from any
previous performance.
G.
The second part of the divided pool will be placed in a jackpot pool to be
distributed to holders of 'Second Half" Twin Trifecta tickets selecting the
first three (3) greyhounds, in order, on the second designated Twin Trifecta
race, in accordance with established pari-mutuel practice.
H In the first half of the Twin Trifecta only, if there is a
failure to select, in exact order, the first three (3) greyhounds, payoffs
shall be made on the first half Divided Pool moneys on Twin Trifecta tickets
selecting in the following order of priority:
1. Tickets selecting the first and second
finishers in that order, for example 1-2-ALL. If no ticket is sold combining
the first and second finishers, then
2. Tickets selecting the first and third
finishers in that order, for example, 1-ALL-3. If no ticket is sold combining
the first and third finishers, then
3. Tickets selecting the second and third
finishers in that order, for example ALL-2-3. If no ticket is sold combining
second and third finishers, then
4.
Tickets selecting the runner to finish first, for example 1-ALL-ALL. If no
ticket is sold selecting the running finishing first, then
5. Tickets selecting the runner to finish
second, for example ALL-2-ALL. If no ticket is sold selecting the runner
finishing second, then
6. Tickets
selecting the runner to finish third, for example, ALL-ALL-3.
7. These payoffs will be calculated by usual
pari-mutuel payoff procedure and the aggregate number of winning tickets will
be divided into the first part of the Divided Pool and be paid identical payoff
prices.
8. In the case where there
is failure to select in exact order, the first three greyhounds, NO ONE will be
entitled to an exchange ticket and the second part of the Divided Pool will be
added to the JACKPOT POOL for the next performance.
9. Failure to select any of the combinations
in articles (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), or (6), shall cause a refund of all Twin
Trifecta tickets.
10. During a
performance designated to distribute the Twin Trifecta jackpot pool, if after
the first half of the Twin Trifecta, there are no wagers correctly selecting,
in exact order, the first three finishers, payoffs shall be made in accordance
with articles (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), and (7), above, and all winners
shall receive one hundred percent (100%) of the days' net Twin Trifecta pool
and any existing Twin Trifecta jackpot pool as a single priced pool.
I. After the official declaration
of the first three greyhounds to finish in the first race of the Twin Trifecta,
each bettor holding a winning ticket must, prior to the running of the second
Twin Trifecta race, exchange such winning ticket for both the monetary value
established by the mutuels department and a Twin Trifecta exchange ticket, and
at such time shall select the three greyhounds to finish in the second race of
the Twin Trifecta in exact order as officially posted. No further money shall
be required of the holders of the winning ticket in order to make the
exchange.
J. No Twin Trifecta
exchange ticket upon the second race shall be issued except upon surrender of
the Twin Trifecta tickets from the first race as described in these rules. No
Twin Trifecta exchange tickets shall be issued until the designated first race
has been declared official.
K. If a
winning Twin Trifecta ticket from the first race is not exchanged within the
time provided, the bettor may still collect the monetary value attached to the
ticket but forfeits all rights to any distribution of the second race Twin
Trifecta pool.
L. If a greyhound is
scratched in the first race of the Twin Trifecta races, all Twin Trifecta bets
on the scratched greyhound will be refunded. If a greyhound is scratched in the
second race of the Twin Trifecta races, public address announcements will be
made and reasonable time will be given for exchange of tickets on the scratched
dog.
M.
DEAD HEATS;
In the event of a dead-heat(s) in either the first or second race of
the Twin Trifecta, all Twin Trifecta bets selecting the correct order of
finish, counting a greyhound in a dead-heat as finishing in any position dead
heated, shall be winning tickets. And contrary to the usual pari-mutuel
practice, the aggregate number of winning tickets shall be divided into the net
pool and be paid the same payoff price.
N. Except on a designated payout performance,
in the event there is no Twin Trifecta ticket issued accurately selecting the
officially declared first three (3) finishers of the second Twin Trifecta race,
in the exact order, such second race pool, as divided earlier, shall he held
for the next consecutive racing performance and combined with that program's
second race Twin Trifecta pool. Distribution of this special cumulative second
race Twin Trifecta pool known as the JACKPOT POOL, will be made only upon the
accurate selection, in the exact order, of the first three officially declared
finishers of the second Twin Trifecta race.
O. If for any reason, the second half of the
Twin Trifecta is notdeclared "official," the winning ticket holders who have
cashed their ticket for the first half and who have received an exchange ticket
will be entitled to a proportionate distribution of the remaining amount of the
current program 's divided pool. The cumulative pool from previous programs
shall not be distributed in this case and will be carried over
to the next scheduled performance.
P. On the final performance of any calendar
year and on a designated payout performance, the entire accumulated Twin
Trifecta pools must be distributed. In the event there is no Twin Trifecta
exchange ticket accurately selecting the officially declared first three (3)
finishers of the second Twin Trifecta race, in exact order, payoffs shall be
made by equally sharing the distribution of the entire second race pool and
accumulated jackpot pool(s) to all patrons holding Twin Trifecta exchanges.
6. Tickets selecting the runner to finish
third, for example, ALL-ALL-3. If no such ticket is outstanding, then
7. All Twin Trifecta exchange tickets shall
be declared winners and shall share equally in the distribution of the entire
second race pool and accumulated JACKPOT POOL(S).
8. The payoffs in articles (1), (2), (3),
(4), (5), and (6), will be calculated contrary to usual pari-mutuel payoff
procedure, using the aggregate number of winning selections and then calculated
as a WIN POOL with equal payoffs.
Q. The Twin Trifecta will consist of the
following pools:
1.
FIRST
PART OF
DIVIDED POOL - Fifty percent
(50%) of that performance's Twin Trifecta net pool to be
distributed to holder(s) selecting the first three (3) greyhounds, in order, of
the FIRST designated Twin Trifecta race.
2.
SECOND PART OF
DIVIDED POOL - Fifty percent
(50%) of that performance's Twin Trifecta net pool to be
distributed to holder(s) selecting the first three (3) greyhounds, in order, of
the SECOND designated Twin Trifecta race.
3.
JACKPOT POOL - Fifty
percent (50%) of each performance's Twin Trifecta net pool (SECOND PART OF
DIVIDED POOL) cumulated on a carry-over basis (performance to performance) when
no one has correctly selected the first three (3) greyhounds, in order, of the
SECOND designated Twin Trifecta race.
R. The Twin Trifecta races shall be clearly
designated as such in the official program.
SUPERFECTA WAGERING
5040.
A.
The Superfecta is a form of pari-mutuel wagering. Each bettor selects the
first, second, third, and fourth placed greyhounds, in exact order, in the
designated Superfecta race
B. The
Superfecta pool shall be held entirely separate from, and has no connection
with or relation to any other pools and shall be calculated as an entirely
separate pool.
C. Superfecta
tickets shall be sold in not less than two dollar ($2.00) denominations, except
for the one dollar ($1.00) box and the one dollar ($1.00) wheel.
D. Races in which Superfecta wagering shall
be clearly designated in the official program.
E. If a greyhound is scratched, all tickets
which include the scratched greyhound are eliminated from further participation
in the Superfecta pool and the moneys shall be refunded and deducted from the
gross pool.
F. If there is a
failure to select, in exact order, the first four (4) greyhounds, payoffs shall
be made on Superfecta tickets selecting the first three (3) greyhounds, in
exact order; failure to select the first three (3) greyhounds, payoffs will be
made on Superfecta tickets selecting the first two (2) greyhounds, in exact
order; failure to select the first two (2) greyhounds, payoffs will be made on
Superfecta tickets selecting the winner to win; failure to select the winner to
win shall cause a refund on all Superfecta tickets
G. If less than four (4) greyhounds finish,
payoffs shall be made on tickets selecting the three finishing greyhounds, in
exact order, ignoring the balance of the selection.
H. In the event of a dead heat or dead heats,
all Superfecta tickets selecting the correct order of finish, counting the
greyhounds in the dead heat as finishing in either position dead heated, shall
be winning tickets
TRI-SUPER WAGERING
5045.
A.
The Tri-Super is a form of pari-mutuel wagering. It consists of selecting the
first three (3) greyhounds to finish first, second, and third in exact order as
officially posted in the first of two designated races and then the first four
greyhounds to finish first, second, third, and fourth in exact order as
officially posted in the second designated race. Pari-mutuel wagering tickets
are to be sold upon the first race of the two designated races only.
B. Tri-Super tickets shall be sold in not
less than $2.00 denominations, except for the $1.00 box and the $1.00
wheel.
C. The Tri-Super pool shall
be held entirely separate from, and has no connection with or relation to, any
other wagering pool and will be calculated as an entirely separate
pool.
D. . Each bettor purchasing
Tri-Super tickets will designate his three (3) selections as the first three
(3) greyhounds to finish in that order in the first of the two designated
races.
E. After the wagering closes
for the first half of the Tri-Super, the amounts required to be withheld by law
will be deducted from the sum total wagered in that performance's Tri-Super
pool in accordance with the laws of the State of Arkansas. The net pool will be
divided into two separate pools of equal amounts.
F. The moneys in the first part of the
divided pool will be distributed to holders of Tri-Super tickets selecting the
first three (3) greyhounds, in exact order, on the first designated Tri-Super
race, in accordance with established pari-mutuel practice.
The term "First Part of Divided Pool" shall mean one-half of
the net distributable pool of the total moneys wagered in the Tri-Super on the
current performance only and, specifically excluded therefrom shall be any
carryover of any special cumulative second race Tri-Super pool from any
previous performance.
G.
The second part of the divided pool will be placed in a separate pool to be
distributed to holders of Tri-Super tickets selecting the first four (4)
greyhounds, in exact order, on the second designated Tri-Super race, in
accordance with established pari- mutuel practice.
H. In the first half of the Tri-Super only,
if there is a failure to select, in exact order, the first three (3)
greyhounds, payoffs will be made on the first half divided pool moneys on
Tri-Super tickets selecting in the following order of priority:
1. The first two (2) greyhounds in exact
order, for example 1-2-ALL.
2. The
first and third finishers in that order, for example 1-ALL-3.
3. The second and third finishers in that
order, for example ALL-2-3-.
4. The
runner to finish first, for example 1-ALL-ALL.
5. The runner to finish second, for example
ALL-2-ALL.
6. The runner to finish
third, for example ALL-ALL-3.
7.
These payoffs will be calculated by usual pari-mutuel payoff procedure and the
aggregate number of winning tickets will be divided into the first part of the
divided pool and be paid identical payoff prices.
8. In the case where there is a failure to
select, in exact order, the first three (3) greyhounds, no one is entitled to
an exchange ticket and the second part of the divided pool will be added to the
Jackpot Pool for the next performance.
9. Failure to select any of the combinations
in articles (I), (2), (3), (4), (5), or (6), will cause a refund of all
Tri-Super tickets
10. During a
performance designated to distribute the Tri-Super carryover, if there are no
wagers correctly selecting the first three finishers, in their exact order,
payoffs shall be made in accordance with articles (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6),
and (7), above, and all winners will receive 100 percent (100%) of the day's
net Tri-Super pool and any existing Tri-Super carry-over as a single priced
pool.
I. After the
official declaration of the first three (3) greyhounds to finish in the first
race of the Tri-Super, each bettor holding a winning ticket must, prior to the
running of the second Tri-Super race, exchange such winning ticket for both the
monetary value established by the mutuels department and a Tri-Super exchange
ticket, and at such time will select the first four (4) greyhounds to finish in
the second race of the Tri-Super in exact order as officially posted. No
further money will be required of the holders of the winning ticket in order to
make the exchange.
J. No Tri-Super
exchange ticket upon the second race will be issued except upon surrender of
the Tri-Super ticket from the first race as described in these rules. No
Tri-Super exchange tickets will be issued until the designated first race has
been declared official.
K. If a
winning Tri-Super ticket from the first race is not exchanged within the time
provided, the bettor may still collect the monetary value attached to the
ticket but forfeits all rights to any distribution of the second race Tri-Super
pool.
L. If a greyhound is
scratched in the first race of the Tri-Super races, all Tri-Super bets on the
scratched greyhound will be refunded. If a greyhound is scratched in the second
race of the Tri-Super races, public address announcements will be made and
reasonable time will be given for exchange of tickets on the scratched
greyhound.
M.
DEAD HEATS -
In the event of a dead heat in either the first or second race of the
Tri-Super, all Tri-Super tickets selecting the correct order of finish,
counting a greyhound in a dead heat as finishing in any position dead heated,
will be a winning ticket. Contrary to usual pari-mutuel practice, the aggregate
number of winning tickets will be divided into the net pool and be paid the
same payoff price.
N. Except on a
designated payoff performance, in the event there is no Tri-Super ticket issued
accurately selecting the officially declared first four finishers of the second
Tri-Super race, in exact order, such second race pool will be held for the next
consecutive racing performance and combined with that program's second race
Tri-Super pool. Distribution of this special cumulative second race Tri-Super
pool, known as the Jackpot Pool, will be made only upon the accurate selection
in exact order of the first four officially declared finishers of the second
Tri-Super race.
O. If for any
reason, the second half of the Tri-Super is not declared "official," the
winning ticket holders who have cashed their ticket on the first half and have
received an exchange ticket, will be entitled to a proportionate distribution
of the remaining amount of the current program's divided pool. The cumulative
pool from previous programs will not be distributed in this case and will be
carried over to the next performance.
P. On the final performance of any calendar
year and on a designated payoff performance, the entire assum, ulated Tri-Super
pools must be distributed. In the event there is no Tri-Super ticket accurately
selecting the officially declared first three (3) finishers of the first
Tri-Super race, in exact order, payoffs shall be made on Tri-Super tickets
selecting the following order of priority:
1.
The first and second finishers, in exact order, for example; 1-2-ALL.
2. The first and third finishers, in exact
order, for example 1-ALL-3.
3. The
second and third finishers, in exact order, for example ALL-2-3.
4. The runner to finish first, for example
1-ALL-ALL.
5. The runner to finish
second, for example ALL-2-ALL.
6.
The runner to finish third, for example ALL-ALL-3.
7. If no such Tri-Super ticket is
outstanding, then all Tri-Super tickets are winners and shall share equally in
the distribution of that performance's Tri- Super net pool and the jackpot
Pool.
In the event there is no Tri-Super exchange ticket accurately
selecting the officially declared first four (4) finishers of the second
Tri-Super race, in exact order, payoffs shall be made on Tri-Super tickets by
dividing the pool equally between holders of second half exchange
tickets.
Q The
Tri-Super will consist of the following pools
1.
FIRST PART OF
DIVIDED POOL - Fifty percent (50%) of that performance's
Tri-Super net pool to be distributed to holders selecting the first three (3)
greyhounds, in exact order, of the FIRST designated Tri-Super race.
2.
SECOND PART OF DIVIDED
POOL - Fifty percent (50%) of that performance's Tri-Super net pool to
be distributed to holders selecting the first four (4) greyhounds, in exact
order, of the SECOND designated Tri-Super race.
3. JACKPOT POOL-Fifty percent (50%) of each
performance's Tri-Super net pool (SECOND PART OF DIVIDED POOL) cumulated on a
carry-over basis (performance to performance) when no one has correctly
selected the first four (4) greyhounds, in exact order, of the SECOND Tri-Super
race.
R. The Tri-Super
races shall be clearly designated as such in the official program.
GROWING TRI-SUPER WAGER
5050.
A.
The Growing Tri-Super is a Tri- Super wager and is governed by all terms and
provisions of the rules relating to the Tri-Super wager, except the designated
pay out performance for any accumulated Growing Tri-Super pools shall be on the
final performance of any calendar year.
PICK 6 WAGER
5055.
A.
The Pick 6 pool is not a parlay and has no connection with or relation to any
other pari-mutuel pool conducted by the Franchise Holder nor to any win, place,
and show pool shown on the totalisator, nor to the rules governing the
distribution of such other pools.
B. The Pick 6 pari-mutuel pool consists of
amounts contributed for a selection for win only in each of six races
designated by the Franchise Holder. Each person purchasing a Pick 6 ticket
shall designate the winning greyhound in each of the six races comprising the
Pick 6.
C. The Pick 6 pari-mutuel
pool shall be handled as follows:
1. The net
amount in the Pick 6 pari-mutuel pool will be divided into the Major Share
(75%) and the Minor (Consolation) Share (25%).
A. The Major Share (75%) will be distributed
among holders of Pick 6 tickets which correctly designate the official winner
in each of the six races comprising the Pick 6.
B. The Minor Share (25%) will be distributed
among the holders of Pick 6 tickets which correctly designate the most official
winners, but fewer than six, of the six races comprising the Pick 6.
2. In the event there is no
pari-mutuel ticket properly issued which correctly designates the official
winner in each of the six races comprising the Pick 6, the Major Share (75%)
shall not be distributed but shall be carried over to the next racing day and
be added to the Major Share for distribution among holders of Pick 6 tickets
which correctly designate the official winner in each of the six races
comprising the Pick 6.
3. The
management of the Franchise Holder reserves the right to cancel (terminate)
Pick 6 wagering. Public notice must be given at least seventy-two (72) hours
prior to the date of cancellation (termination).
4. In the event there are no wagers selecting
the first-place finisher in each race comprising the Pick 6, select as the
Major Share the combinations matching the most winners of the Pick 6 races, and
as the Minor Share those matching the next most winners. The carryover is added
to the Major Winning Share.
5.
Should no distribution be made pursuant to subsection (C)(1)(a) on the final
performance of any calendar year, and on a designated payoff performance, then
that portion of the distributable pool and all moneys accumulated therein shall
be distributed to the holders of tickets correctly designating the most winning
selections of the six races comprising the Pick 6 for that day.
D. In the event a Pick 6
pari-mutuel ticket designates a selection in any one or more of the races
comprising the Pick 6 and that selection is scratched, the actual favorite, as
evidenced by the amounts wagered in the win pool when betting on the race is
closed, will be substituted for the scratched selection for all purposes,
including pool calculations and payoffs. In the event that the win pool total
for two or more favorites is identical, the substitute selection shall be the
betting interest with the lowest program number.
E. In the event of a dead heat for win
between two or more greyhounds in any Pick 6 race, all such greyhounds in the
dead heat for win shall be considered as winning greyhounds in the race for the
purpose of calculating the pool.
F.
No Pick 6 shall be refunded except when all six legs are canceled or declared
as "No Race." The refund shall apply only to the Pick 6 pool established on
that racing card. Any net pool carryover accrued from a previous Pick 6 feature
shall be further carried over to the next scheduled Pick 6 feature operated by
the Franchise Holder.
In the event that any number of races less than six comprising
the Pick 6 are completed, one hundred percent (100%) of the net pool for the
Pick 6 shall be distributed among holders of pari-mutuel tickets that designate
the most winners in the completed races. No carryover from a previous day shall
be added to the Pick 6 pool in which less than six races have been completed.
Any net pool carryover accrued from a previous Pick 6 feature shall be further
carried over to the next scheduled Pick pool operated by the Franchise
Holder.
G. No pari-mutuel
ticket for the Pick 6 pool shall be sold, exchanged, or canceled after the time
of the closing of wagering in the first of the six races comprising the Pick 6,
except for such refunds on Pick 6 tickets as required by these rules, and no
person shall disclose the number of tickets sold in the Pick 6 pool or the
number or amount of tickets selecting winners of the Pick 6 races until such
time as the Presiding Judge and Commission Judge have determined the last race
comprising the Pick 6 each day to be official.
BIG "T" WAGER
5060.
A.
The BIG "T" is a form of pari-mutuel wagering in which the bettor selects the
three runners that will finish first, second, and third in each of the two
designated races in the exact order as officially posted. Pari-mutuel wagering
tickets are to be sold upon the first race of the two races only.
B. BIG "T" wagers will be based on a $1.00
wager.
C. The BIG "T" has no
connection with or relation to any other wagering pool and will be calculated
as an entirely separate pool.
D.
Each bettor purchasing BIG "T" tickets will designate the three selections as
the first three runners to finish in exact order in the first of the two
designated races.
E. After wagering
closes for the first half of the BIG "T", a commission authorized by law is
deducted from the sum total wagered in that performance's BIG "T"
pool.
F. After the official
declaration of the first race of the BIG "T", each bettor holding a BIG "T"
ticket correctly selecting the first three runners to finish, in exact order,
must, prior to the running of the second designated BIG "T" race, exchange such
winning ticket and at such time will select the first three runners to finish
in the second race of the BIG "T" in exact order as officially posted. No
further money will be required of the holders of the winning ticket to make the
exchange.
G. No BIG "T" exchange
ticket upon the second race shall be issued except upon surrender of the BIG
"T" ticket from the first race as described in these rules. The BIG "T" pool
obtained from the sale of BIG "T" tickets upon the first race shall be held
subject to these rules, and divided among the winning tickets of the BIG "T"
exchange tickets, subject to these rules.
H. If a winning BIG "T" ticket from the first
designated BIG "T" race is not presented for exchange within the time provided,
the bettor forfeits all rights to any distribution of the BIG "T" net
pool.
I. If a runner is scratched
in the first BIG "T" race, all BIG "T" bets on the scratched runner will be
refunded.
J. If a runner is
scratched in the second race of the BIG "T" races, public address announcements
will be made and reasonable time will be given for exchange of tickets on the
scratched runner.
K. In the case
where there is a failure to select, in exact order, the first three runners, no
one is entitled to an exchange ticket and the second race of the BIG "T" shall
be canceled.
L. In the first half
of the BIG "T" only, if there is a failure to select, in exact order, the first
three runners, payoffs will be made on the BIG "T" net pool to holders of
tickets selecting in the following order of priority:
1. The first two runners in exact order, for
example: 1-2-ALL
2. The first and
third finishers in that order, for example: 1-ALL-3
3. The second and third finishers in that
order, for example: ALL-2-3
4. The
runner to finish first, for example: 1-ALL-ALL
5. The runner to finish second, for example:
ALL-2-ALL
6. The runner to finish
third, for example: ALL-ALL-3
7.
Failure to select any of the combinations in articles 1,2,3,4,5, or 6 will
cause a refund of all BIG "T" tickets.
8. These payoffs will be calculated by usual
pari-mutuel payoff procedure and the aggregate number of winning tickets will
be divided into the BIG "T" net pool and be paid identical payoff
prices.
M. In the second
half of the BIG "T" only, if there is a failure to select, in exact order, the
first three runners, as officially posted, all BIG "T" exchange tickets shall
be declared winners (ALL-ALL-ALL) and shall share equally in the distribution
of the BIG "T" net pool.
N. DEAD
HEATS: In the event of a dead heat in either the first or second race of the
BIG "T", all BIG "T" tickets selecting the correct order of finish, counting a
runner in a dead heat as finishing in any position dead-heated, will be a
winning ticket. Contrary to usual pari-mutuel practice the aggregate number of
winning tickets will be divided into the net pool and be paid the same payoff
price.
O. If for any reason, the
second half of the BIG "T" is not declared "official", the winning ticket
holders who have exchanged their ticket, will be entitled to a proportionate
distribution of the current program's BIG "T" pool. The BIG "T" races shall be
clearly designated as such in the official program.
P. The BIG "T" races shall be clearly
designated as such in the official program.