Mich. Admin. Code R. 431.4130 - Claiming; prohibitions
Rule 4130.
(1) A
person shall not claim his or her own horse and shall not claim a horse trained
or driven by him or her.
(2) A
qualified owner or his or her agent shall not claim a horse for another
person.
(3) An owner shall not
cause his or her horse to be claimed, directly or indirectly, for his or her
own account.
(4) A person shall not
offer, or enter into an agreement, to claim or not to claim, or attempt to
prevent another person from claiming, any horse in a claiming race.
(5) A person shall not enter a horse against
which there is a mortgage, bill of sale, or lien of any kind, unless the
written consent of the holder thereof is filed with the clerk of the course and
the association conducting the claiming race.
(6) An entry in a claiming race which has
been declared for a subsequent race, if claimed, may be withdrawn from the
subsequent race without penalty.
(7) A mare known to be in foal shall not be
declared into a claiming race.
(8)
A person shall not claim more than 1 horse from any 1 race. No authorized agent
shall submit more than 1 claim for the same horse in a race, even if the
authorized agent represents several owners. When a stable consists of horses
owned by more than 1 person and trained by the same trainer, not more than 1
claim may be entered on behalf of the stable in any 1 race.
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