Or. Admin. Code § 462-140-0070 - Commission Veterinarian
(1) A
commission veterinarian is responsible, to the extent possible, for ensuring
that horses coming upon the race course do not pose a health or safety problem
to themselves or other racing animals. A commission veterinarian is authorized
to check all animals coming on to the racecourse and to exclude and/or scratch
any animal that may pose a health or safety problem in his/her
opinion.
(2) A commission
veterinarian shall be granted immediate access to any racing animal on or off
the racecourse which has recently run a race or has been entered in a race. A
commission veterinarian may examine or cause to be examined any racing animal
on the racecourse and may take or cause to be taken blood, urine, saliva or
other body fluids or samples for examination.
(3) A commission veterinarian shall observe
all racing animals to ensure that all racing animals allowed to participate
are, in his/her opinion, in sound racing condition and that its participation
in a race is not contrary to the best interest of the racing animal.
(4) A commission veterinarian is authorized
to scratch a racing animal from a race if, in the commission veterinarian's
opinion, the animal is not in sound racing condition, may pose a health or
safety problem to itself or others, or that its participation in a race is
contrary to the best interest of the racing animal. The commission veterinarian
shall immediately notify the stewards of the scratch.
(5) A commission veterinarian shall maintain
a list, to be known as the "Vet's List", of racing animals that the commission
veterinarian has reason to believe are uncontrollable, sick, injured, illegally
medicated, are a danger to themselves or other racing animals, or are not in
sound racing condition. Racing animals may only be removed from the "Vet's
List" with the approval of a commission veterinarian.
(6) When necessary, a commission veterinarian
is authorized to take immediate steps without approval of a racing animal's
owner or trainer to protect the health and safety of the racing animal or other
racing animals. This includes administering drugs and/or medications for
treatment and/or humane euthanasia. In any other situation in which a
commission veterinarian determines that a racing animal should be removed from
the racecourse or scratched from a race, a commission veterinarian may order
the racing animal removed or scratched.
(7) Except in the case of an emergency, a
commission veterinarian, while employed by the commission, may not prescribe
any medication for or treat any animal which will race on a racecourse in
Oregon, with or without compensation. When emergency treatment is given a
commission veterinarian shall make a complete written report to the
stewards.
(8) A commission
veterinarian or designated assistant shall secure blood, urine or other
samples, as specified by the commission, of winning racing animals and of other
racing animals designated by the stewards or commission veterinarian. Unused
sealed containers furnished by the official laboratory designated by the state
must be used for collecting specimens for analysis.
(9) A commission veterinarian will not
conduct searches but may be involved in searches conducted by the commission
investigators.
(10) A commission
veterinarian shall verify the conditions of all horses reported to be nerved
prior to the horse's first entry in a race meet or continuous race
meet.
(11) A commission
veterinarian shall be available, by telephone, radio or in person, to the
stewards and racing secretary at scratch time, until the close of entries, and
at least one hour prior to the first post. A commission veterinarian shall
leave the paddock as the last horse leaves the paddock, or as a commission
veterinarian deems practical, for each race and shall observe the horses during
the post parade, warm up, and at the starting gate.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 462.270(3)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 462.270
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