N.M. Admin. Code § 15.2.5.9 - DECLARATIONS AND SCRATCHES
Declarations and scratches are irrevocable except with permission of the stewards.
A.
Declarations:
(1) A "declaration"
is the act of withdrawing an entered horse from a race prior to the closing of
entries.
(2) The declaration of a
horse before closing shall be made by the owner, trainer or their licensed
designee in the form and manner prescribed in these rules.
B.
Scratches:
(1) A "scratch" is the act of withdrawing an
entered horse from a contest after the closing of entries subject to approval
of the stewards.
(2) The stewards
have sole authority to scratch a horse if any situation involves a rule
violation or is recommended by a veterinarian or concerns of track condition.
The scratch of a horse after closing of entries may be submitted by the owner,
trainer or designated assistant trainer, subject to approval from the
stewards.
(3) A horse may be
scratched from a stakes race for any reason at any time up until 45 minutes
prior to post time for that race subject to approval from the
stewards.
(4) No horse may be
scratched from an overnight race without approval of the stewards.
(5) In overnight races, horses that are
physically disabled or sick shall be permitted to be scratched first. Should
horses representing more than eight betting interests in the daily double or
exotic wagering races, or horses representing more than eight betting interests
in any other overnight race, remain in after horses with physical excuses have
been scratched, then owners or trainers may be permitted at scratch time to
scratch horses without physical excuses down to such respective minimum numbers
for such races. This privilege shall be determined by lot if an excessive
number of owners or trainers wish to scratch their horses.
(6) Entry of any horse which has been
scratched, or excused from starting by the stewards, because of a physical
disability or sickness may not be accepted until the expiration of seven
calendar days after such horse was scratched or excused and the horse has been
removed from the veterinarian's list.
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