Mich. Admin. Code R. 431.4125 - Claiming; eligibility
Rule 4125.
(1) In
a claiming race, a horse is subject to claim for its entered price, after
allowances, by a legal entity in good standing who is currently licensed as an
owner in this state. An owner may claim out of his or her initial
race.
(2) A legal entity that
decides to make a claim and that otherwise is not eligible as set forth in
these rules may do so, after filing proper license application, and by
complying with all of the following provisions:
(a) Depositing an amount not less than the
minimum claiming price at the race meeting, plus the requisite transfer fees,
with the horsemen's bookkeeper. The amount shall remain on account until a
claim is in fact made or permission to claim has expired. If withdrawal of the
amount occurs, any permit issued pursuant to this rule is automatically revoked
and terminated.
(b) Sending to the
stewards the written name of a trainer whose Michigan license is currently in
full force and effect and who will represent the legal entity that desires to
make a claim once the claim is made.
(c) Securing from the stewards a written
claiming permit which is in full force and effect when a claim is made by the
legal entity or a trainer or authorized agent representing the legal
entity.
(3) Before
issuing a claiming permit, the stewards shall determine that an individual
qualifies for an occupational license and permit by the standards of
occupational license. A claiming permit shall take effect upon issue and shall
not be valid for more than 30 days.
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