Subpart
1.
Broodmare registration.
To be eligible to receive any breeders' award payments and to
make a mare's foal eligible for restricted races, the following requirements
must be met:
A. Prior to foaling, a
broodmare must be in Minnesota and registered with the Racing Commission on or
before March 15 of the year in which the broodmare will foal and must remain in
Minnesota until foaling. A copy of the broodmare's Jockey Club physical or
digital certificate and the registration application must be submitted
electronically to the commission by March 15 of the current breeding
year.
B. In the event a broodmare
that is not registered with the Racing Commission should foal in Minnesota
before March 15, the owner must submit a sworn affidavit to the Racing
Commission attesting that the foal was born in Minnesota. The affidavit will be
considered evidence that the foal is a Minnesota-bred or Minnesota-foaled horse
and the owner of the broodmare or his or her agent must register the broodmare
in accordance with item A. The attending veterinarian, licensed by the state of
Minnesota, must certify that the information provided by the owner or agent is
true and correct.
C. Late fees for
late broodmare registration will be imposed as follows:
(1) A late fee of $50 will be imposed for
broodmare registrations received March 16 to April 14 of the foaling
year.
(2) A late fee of $100 will
be imposed for broodmare registrations received April 15 to June 13 of the
foaling year.
D. Failure
to submit broodmare registration forms on or before June 13 of the foaling year
will require a late fee of $300 to qualify for any subsequent claims for
breeders' award payments or for the foal to be registered as
Minnesota-bred.
E. The Racing
Commission may, at its discretion, request written documentation from any
persons seeking late registration that the broodmare was in Minnesota as of
March 15 of the foaling year
Subp.
2.
Stallion registration.
To be eligible to receive any stallion award payments, the
following requirements must be met:
A.
Stallions must be in Minnesota and registered with the Racing Commission by
January 31 of the current breeding year. A copy of the stallion's Jockey Club
physical or digital certificate and registration application must be submitted
electronically to the commission by January 31 of the current breeding year. If
the stallion is leased, a copy of the lease must accompany the registration
application. The lease must include a statement that the lessee is authorized
to sign the breeding certificate.
B. Stallions must remain in Minnesota for the
entire breeding season from January 31 to July 31. A newly acquired stallion
that has not been in Minnesota for breeding purposes before January 31 of the
current breeding season may be eligible for stallion awards if the stallion has
been properly registered with the Racing Commission prior to servicing any mare
and the stallion has not serviced any mare after December 31 of the preceding
year
C. Late fees for late stallion
registration will be imposed as follows:
(1)
A late fee of $50 will be imposed for stallion registrations received February
1 to March 1 of the breeding year
(2) A late fee of $100 will be imposed for
stallion registrations received March 2 to May 1 of the breeding
year.
D. Failure to
submit stallion registration forms on or before May 1 of the breeding year will
require a late fee of $300 to qualify for any subsequent claims for stallion
award payments.
E. The commission
may, at its discretion, request written documentation from any persons seeking
late registration that the stallion was standing in Minnesota as of January 31
of the breeding year.
Subp.
3.
Foal registration and certification.
For a horse foaled by a Minnesota registered broodmare in
Minnesota to be registered and subsequently certified as a Minnesota-bred, the
following requirements must be met:
A.
Within 21 days of the date a horse is foaled in Minnesota, the foal must be
registered with the Racing Commission . The registration form must contain the
following information: date, name of the owner or lessee of the registered
broodmare, registered name of the broodmare, date the foal was born, an owner's
statement that the foal was born in Minnesota, and the name, signature, and
veterinary license number of the Minnesota-licensed veterinarian submitting the
report. Failure to submit the veterinarian's report will disqualify any
subsequent claim to register the foal as Minnesota-bred.
B. Late fees for late foal registration will
be imposed as follows:
(1) A late fee of $50
will be imposed for foal registrations received 22 to 60 days after
foaling.
(2) A late fee of $100
will be imposed for foal registrations received 61 to 90 days after
foaling.
C. Failure to
submit foal registration forms on or before 91 days of the date of foaling will
require a late fee of $300 to qualify for any subsequent claims to earn any
breeders' fund payments.
D. The
foal certificate must be verified by microchip by the Racing Commission prior
to entry into any restricted race.
E. Failure to have foal certificate verified
through the official breed registry shall disqualify any claim to enter the
horse in a restricted race or to earn any breeders' fund
payments.
Subp. 4.
[Repealed, 12 SR 2393]
Subp. 5.
[Repealed, 12 SR 2393]
Subp. 6.
[Repealed, 12 SR 2393]