Kan. Admin. Regs. § 112-8-4 - Withdrawals and scratches
(a) Each withdrawal
of a greyhound from a race shall be irrevocable.
(b) Each withdrawal in stakes races shall be
made in the same manner as that provided by K.A.R. 112-8-3 for making entries
to the racing secretary, who shall record the day and hour of receipt of any
withdrawal and post the withdrawal.
(c) Each withdrawal in official races shall
be made by the owner, trainer, or authorized agent to the racing secretary at
least one-half hour before the time designated for the drawing of post
positions or at the time the racing secretary may appoint.
(d) Each greyhound that is withdrawn by a
kennel from a race after the post positions are drawn shall lose all preference
accrued up to that date and shall not be eligible for reentry until the race
from which the greyhound was withdrawn has been run, unless otherwise approved
by the racing judges. No substitution for the withdrawn greyhound shall be made
from the kennel that withdrew the greyhound. Each greyhound that is withdrawn
after the printing of the official program shall be deemed a scratch.
(1) Each owner, trainer, or authorized agent
shall demonstrate sufficient cause to satisfy the racing judges before the
judges may scratch any greyhound that has been entered in a race. Each cause to
scratch a greyhound shall be reported to the racing judges as soon as the cause
is known.
(2) If any greyhound is
scratched as a result of the violation of a racing regulation, the greyhound
may be penalized or suspended, or both, for six live racing days. The racing
judges shall determine penalties for scratches due to other causes.
(3) If any owner or trainer fails to have the
greyhound entered at the racetrack at the appointed time for weighing in and
the greyhound is scratched because of the failure, the owner or trainer may be
fined or suspended, or both, by the racing judges.
(4) If three or more greyhounds are scratched
in any one race, the race may be canceled by the racing judges.
(5) A greyhound may be scratched from a race
for sufficient cause by the racing judges.
(6) Each greyhound that is scratched from a
race because of being overweight or underweight shall be suspended six calendar
days and shall school back before starting in an official race. Any greyhound
that is scratched because it is overweight or underweight may school back
during its suspension.
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