Mich. Admin. Code R. 431.1001 - Definitions; A to C
Rule 1001. As used in these rules:
(a) "Act" means the horse racing law of 1995,
1995 PA 279, MCL 431.301 to 431.336.
(b) "Age" means the number of years since a
horse was foaled. Age is determined as if the horse were foaled on January 1 of
the year in which the horse was foaled.
(c) "Appeal" means a written application to
the executive director for review of any decision, order, or ruling of the
stewards or for review of any administrative action by the executive
director.
(d) "Arrears" means all
sums that are due from a licensee, as reflected by the records of the executive
director or association, for any of the following:
(i) Fines or forfeitures.
(ii) Subscriptions.
(iii) Entrance money.
(iv) Jockey or driver fees.
(v) Any default incident to these
rules.
(e) "Associated
person" is the spouse of a disqualified person, or a companion, family member,
employer, employee, partner, corporation, or other entity whose financial
relationship with a disqualified person would give the appearance that the
other person or entity would care for or train a racing animal or perform
veterinary services on a racing animal for the benefit, credit, reputation, or
satisfaction of the disqualified person.
(f) "Association" means a legal entity that
is licensed by the executive director to conduct a race meeting.
(g) "Authorized agent" means a person who is
licensed by the executive director to act on behalf of a licensed owner and
whose authority to act for and on behalf of the owner is evidenced by an
authorized agent application filed with and approved by the executive director.
An authorized agent shall not represent more than two owners at any one
time.
(h) "Bleeder" means a horse
that is determined, by a gross or endoscopic examination that is conducted by a
licensed veterinarian or official veterinarian, to have hemorrhaged from within
the respiratory tract during a race or workout.
(i) "Claiming race" means a race in which a
horse may be claimed pursuant to the rules promulgated under the act.
(j) "Closing" means a designated time when
all entries in a race shall be and remain in the race, unless excused by the
stewards.
(k) "Coggins test" means
a blood test to determine the presence of equine infectious anemia in a
horse.
(l) "Complaint" means a
written or verbal statement submitted to the stewards or executive director
about an issue relating to the conduct of racing.
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