Mich. Admin. Code R. 431.4070 - Program information
Rule 4070.
(1) A
printed program shall furnish all of the following information:
(a) Horse's name and sex.
(b) Color and age.
(c) Sire and dam.
(d) Owner's name.
(e) Driver's name and colors.
(f) In claiming races, the price for which
the horse is entered to be claimed, with allowances for age and sex.
(g) Not less than the last 5 performances and
accurate chart lines. An accurate chart line shall include all of the following
information:
(i) Date of the race and
place.
(ii) Size of the race course
if other than a half-mile race course.
(iii) Symbol for free-legged paces.
(iv) Symbol for trotting hobbles.
(v) Race course condition plus
allowances.
(vi) Type of
race.
(vii) Distance.
(viii) The fractional times of the leading
horse, including race time.
(ix)
Post position.
(x) Position at one
quarter; one-half; three quarters; the stretch, with lengths behind the leader;
and at the finish, with lengths behind the leader.
(xi) Individual time of the horse.
(xii) Closing dollar odds.
(xiii) Name of the driver.
(xiv) Names of the horses placed first,
second, and third by the stewards. The standard symbols for breaks and
park-outs shall be used, where applicable.
(h) Identification of drivers racing with a
provisional license.
(i)
Identification of pacers that are racing without hobbles.
(j) Identification of trotters racing with
trotting hobbles.
(k) A summary of
the starts in purse races, earnings, and the best win time for the current and
preceding year. A horse's best win time may be earned in either a purse or
non-purse race.
(l) The name of the
trainer.
(m) The consolidated line,
which shall carry all of the following information if the race is not at 1
mile:
(i) Date, place, and time of the
race.
(ii) Driver finish.
(iii) The race course condition and
distance.
(n) A stable
name with the name of at least 1 owner. If the stable represents more than 1
owner, the joint ownership shall be indicated by the use of the name of 1 owner
and the words "et al."
(2) Owners, drivers, or others found guilty
of providing inaccurate information on a horse's performance or attempting to
have misleading information given in a program shall be subject to disciplinary
action.
Notes
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