006.06.19 Ark. Code R. 033 - Thoroughbred Rule 2359 Protests
2359. A protest, except a claim growing out
of happenings in the running of the race, must be made in writing signed by the
complainant and filed with the Stewards before the later
of:
(i) 24 hours after the race
is declared official or
(ii) the
published post time (in the official racing program) for the Association's
first race on the next live racing day, if one, during the racing season which
includes the race which is the subject of the protest {i.e.,
so if the race occurs on the last day of the racing season, the protest would
have to be made to Stewards in writing as set forth above prior to 24 hours
after the race is declared official). For further example, if the race occurs
on a Sunday, and the next live race day during that racing season is the
following Thursday, the protest would have to be made to Stewards in writing as
set forth above prior to the published post time (in official racing program)
for the Association's first race on that Thursday. To merit consideration, any
protest over the status of an alleged maiden must be made in writing, signed by
the complainant and filed with the Stewards within the time period for protest
set forth above in this Rule 2359.
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