The purpose of this section is to identify the minimum
responsibilities of the trainer that pertain specifically to the health and
well-being of horses in his/her care.
(1) The trainer is responsible for and is the
absolute insurer of the condition of the horses entered regardless of the acts
of third parties.
(2) The trainer
is responsible for the condition of horses in his/her care.
(3) The trainer will immediately notify the
owner(s) of any horses in the trainer's care of any pending rule violations
involving their horse(s) including, but not limited to, alleged medication
violations. Notice to the trainer will be deemed notice to the owner.
(4) The trainer is responsible for the
presence of any prohibited drug, medication, or other prohibited substance,
including permitted medication in excess of the maximum allowable
concentration, in horses in his/her care. A positive test for a prohibited
drug, medication or substance, including permitted medication in excess of the
maximum allowable concentration, as reported by a commission-approved
laboratory, is prima facie evidence of a violation of this rule. In the absence
of substantial evidence to the contrary, the trainer will be held
responsible.
(5) A trainer will
prevent the administration of any drug or medication or other prohibited
substance that may cause a violation of these rules.
(6) A trainer whose horse has been claimed
remains responsible for violation of any rules regarding that horse's
participation in the race in which the horse is claimed.
(7) The trainer is responsible for:
(a) Maintaining the assigned stable area in a
clean, neat and sanitary condition at all times;
(b) Using the services of those veterinarians
licensed by the commission to attend to horses that are on association
grounds;
(c) The proper identity,
custody, care, health, condition and safety of horses in his/her
care;
(d) Immediately reporting the
alteration of the sex of a horse to the horse identifier and the racing
secretary;
(e) Promptly reporting
to the racing secretary and an official veterinarian when a posterior digital
neurectomy (heel nerving) is performed on a horse in his/her care and ensuring
that such fact is designated on its certificate of registration;
(f) Promptly report to the racing secretary,
when mares who have been entered to race, have been bred;
(g) If a colt or horse has been gelded,
promptly submit a completed gelding report to The Jockey Club Office, or report
the fact to the racing secretary;
(h) Promptly reporting the serious injury
and/or death of any horse at locations under the jurisdiction of the commission
to the stewards and the official veterinarian and compliance with the rules in
this chapter governing postmortem examinations;
(i) Maintaining knowledge of the medication
record and medication status of horses in his/her care;
(j) Providing a fourteen day record of any
procedure or medication administered to any horse entered to race that is not
present on the grounds upon request of the official veterinarian;
(k) Immediately reporting to the stewards and
the official veterinarian knowledge or reason to believe, that there has been
any administration of a prohibited medication, drug or substance;
(l) Ensuring the fitness to perform
creditably at the distance entered;
(m) Ensuring that every horse he/she has
entered to race is present at its assigned stall for a prerace soundness
inspection as prescribed in WAC
260-70-570;
(n) Ensuring proper bandages, equipment and
shoes;
(o) Attending the collection
of a hair, urine, or blood sample or delegating a licensed employee or the
owner to do so; and
(p) Ensuring
that all the trainer's employees wear a safety helmet and safety vest while on
horseback, in compliance with WAC
260-12-180.