Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 75-6.011 - Racing Horse Drug and Substance Classification System and Penalty Schedule
(1) The purpose of
this rule is to designate and classify prohibited substances and the
corresponding penalties that the Division shall impose upon a finding that a
horse participated in a race while impermissibly medicated or with a prohibited
substance present in its body. Any reference to a Commission within the
incorporated document in subsection (2) of this rule is not applicable as the
State of Florida has not established a racing commission.
(2) The Division hereby incorporates by
reference the classification system for drugs and substances and corresponding
penalty schedule in the Uniform Classification Guidelines for Foreign
Substances, version 8.0, revised December 2014, by the Association of Racing
Commissioners International, Inc. (the "Classification and Penalty
Guidelines"). An electronic copy is available at
https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-10818.
(3) The penalties corresponding to the drug
or medication classification, as provided in the incorporated Classification
and Penalty Guidelines, shall be imposed when a horse has been impermissibly
medicated or determined to have a prohibited substance present in its body in
violation of Section 550.2415, F.S.
(4) The presence of more than one Non
Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID) constitutes an NSAID stacking
violation under the following conditions:
(a)
A Class 1 NSAID Stacking Violation (Penalty Class B) occurs when:
1. Two non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
are found at individual levels determined to exceed the following restrictions:
a. Diclofenac - 5 nanograms per milliliter of
plasma or serum;
b. Firocoxib - 20
nanograms per milliliter of plasma or serum;
c. Flunixin - 20 nanograms per milliliter of
plasma or serum;
d. Ketoprofen - 2
nanograms per milliliter of plasma or serum;
e. Phenylbutazone - 2 micrograms per
milliliter of plasma or serum; or
f. All other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs - any and all findings above zero.
2. Three or more non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs are found at individual levels determined to exceed the
following restrictions:
a. Diclofenac - 5
nanograms per milliliter of plasma or serum;
b. Firocoxib - 20 nanograms per milliliter of
plasma or serum;
c. Flunixin - 3
nanograms per milliliter of plasma or serum;
d. Ketoprofen - 1 nanograms per milliliter of
plasma or serum;
e. Phenylbutazone
- 0.3 micrograms per milliliter of plasma or serum; or
f. All other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs - any and all findings above zero.
(b) A Class 2 NSAID Stacking Violation
(Penalty Class C) occurs when:
1. Any one
substance noted in Subsection (a)1. above is found in excess of the
restrictions contained therein in combination with any one of the following
substances at levels below the restrictions so noted but in excess of the
following levels:
a. Flunixin - 3.0 nanograms
per milliliter of plasma or serum;
b. Ketoprofen - 1 nanogram per milliliter of
plasma or serum; or
c.
Phenylbutazone - 0.3 micrograms per milliliter of plasma or
serum;
(c) A
Class 3 NSAID Stacking Violation (Penalty Class C, fines only) occurs when:
1. Any combination of two of the following
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are found at or below the restrictions in
subparagraphs (a)1.a.-e. above but in excess of the noted restrictions:
a. Flunixin - 3 nanograms per milliliter of
plasma or serum;
b. Ketoprofen - 1
nanogram per milliliter of plasma or serum; or
c. Phenylbutazone - 0.3 micrograms per
milliliter of plasma or serum.
(5) The Division shall consider the following
mitigating or aggravating factors to deviate from the penalties provided by the
Classification and Penalty Guidelines:
(a) The
impact of the offense to the integrity of the pari-mutuel industry.
(b) The danger to the public and/or racing
animals.
(c) The number and date of
prior violations of any penalty class in Florida and any other
jurisdiction.
(d) The number of
similar prior offenses.
(e) The
time period between offenses.
(f)
The number of complaints filed against the licensee, which have resulted in
prior discipline.
(g) The length of
time the licensee has been licensed in Florida or any other
jurisdiction.
(6) An
owner or trainer, who fails to return the purse, sweepstakes, and trophy to the
original distributor as required by final order, is in violation of this rule
and shall be subject to further administrative action.
(7) If a penalty within the Classification
and Penalty Guidelines provides for a sanction in excess of the limitation
contained in Section 550.2415(3)(a),
F.S., the sanction imposed shall be reduced to an amount that does not exceed
the statutory maximum limit.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 550.0251(3), 550.2415(7), (12) FS. Law Implemented 550.0251, 550.2415 FS.
New 1-5-98, Amended 2-8-01, 3-4-07, 6-26-11, 1-10-16, 9-5-18, 8-29-19, Formerly 61D-6.011.
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