Or. Admin. Code § 462-140-0040 - Veterinarian
(1) No one shall
practice veterinary medicine on a racecourse unless licensed by the Oregon
Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners (OBVME), with a current copy annually of
said license on file with the Oregon Racing Commission. Veterinarians with an
active-status license issued by the OBVME shall also obtain a license with the
Oregon Racing Commission. Veterinary assistants shall only perform their duties
under the direct supervision of a licensed veterinarian.
(2) Veterinarians performing services on a
racecourse shall report all animals nerved, all treatments and all medicines
given and prescribed each day on forms provided by the commission. These
reports shall be mailed or hand-delivered to a commission veterinarian or
designee or placed in the locked receptacle provided by the commission
veterinarian within 2 days of the report date. In the case of lasix, treatments
shall be recorded on a program, overnight, or other form approved by the
commission veterinarian.
(3)
Veterinarians on a racecourse shall use one-time disposable needles and shall
dispose of all medical waste, i.e., needles, syringes, used bottles and/or
other medication containers, etc., appropriately, according to Oregon
Veterinary Medical Examining Board standards.
(4) No person, other than a veterinarian
licensed by the Oregon Racing Commission, shall dispense, sell or furnish any
feed supplement, veterinary preparation, medication or any other substance
containing a prohibited drug or prescription medication to any person within
the licensed enclosure. Any such products must be properly labeled as required
by state law specifying the name, address and phone number of the dispensing
veterinarian, the name of the trainer or owner of the animal, the name of the
animal for which the product is prescribed, the name and strength of
drug/medication and complete directions for use of the medication.
(5) Every racing animal which suffers a
breakdown on the race track in training or in competition and is destroyed, and
every other racing animal which expires while on a racecourse under the
jurisdiction of the commission, shall undergo an examination to the extent that
satisfies a commission veterinarian and that is reasonably necessary to
determine the injury or sickness which resulted in euthanasia or natural death:
(a) The examination required under this rule
will be conducted by a licensed veterinarian employed by the owner or trainer
in consultation with the commission veterinarian, who may be present at such
examination.
(b) A commission
veterinarian has the ultimate decision, with or without the consent of the
owner or trainer, to require further examination and testing on any expired
horse for reasons including but not limited to those that would impact or be a
threat to humans or animals. Should the commission veterinarian require such an
examination or testing, the Oregon Racing Commission shall be responsible for
the cost incurred.
(c) Test samples
must be obtained from the carcass as directed by the commission veterinarian
during the postmortem examination and sent to a laboratory approved by the
commission for testing for foreign substances or their metabolites and natural
substances at abnormal levels. When practical, samples shall be taken from the
racing animal prior to euthanasia.
(d) The cost of laboratory testing of
postmortem samples shall be borne by the commission.
(6) All veterinarians must conform their
practice, at the least, to the minimum standards of the Oregon Veterinary
Practice Act.
(7) Veterinarians
must maintain security of controlled substances as required by law.
(8) All veterinarians shall provide the
commission veterinarian and track security with current office and emergency
telephone numbers five (5) days before the opening of each race meet at which
they intend to practice.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 462.270(3)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 462.270
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