Or. Admin. Code § 462-150-0020 - Change of Ownership; Change of Trainer
(1) Any horse being registered into the race
office must have the current ownership recorded on the foal certificate prior
to being accepted by the race office.
(2) After a horse has been registered with
the racing secretary, it may not be transferred (unless claimed during the race
meet) without permission of the stewards. A notarized bill of sale from the
registered owner may be required before the stewards will give permission for
the change of ownership, unless a commission official witnesses the signing of
the bill of sale. The share of a part owner of any horse may not be sold or
assigned without the consent of the other owners. The commission and/or
stewards may declare a horse ineligible to race if the ownership or control of
the horse is in question. Ownership changes may be made after entry at the
discretion of the Board of Stewards, however, no horse may start in a race
without the proper and current owner(s) listed on the foal
certificate.
(3) An owner who
wishes to change a trainer must notify the racing secretary, obtain a change of
trainer form, fill out the form completely and have it signed by the stewards.
Upon receipt of the completed and signed form by the racing secretary, the
former trainer shall not be given any further access to the horse's papers. No
trainer change shall be made after the horse is entered into a race.
(4) If an owner has horses with more than one
trainer at a race meet the owner must notify the race office and the stewards
prior to the horses being entered into a race.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 462.270(3)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 462.270
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