038-8 Wyo. Code R. §§ 8-12 - Penalties and Allowances
(a) Penalties and allowances are not
cumulative unless so declared by the conditions of the race, and shall take
effect at the time of starting, except that in overnight events a horse shall
have only the allowance to which it was entitled at the time of
entry.
(b) Penalties are
obligatory. Allowances are optional as to all or any part and in overnight
events must be claimed at the time of entry.
(c) Allowances to the produce of untried
horses shall be claimed before the expiration of the time for naming, and shall
not be lost by winning after that time.
(d) No horse shall receive allowance of
weight or be relieved from extra weight for having been beaten in one or more
races, but this rule shall not prohibit maiden allowance to horses that have
not won a race within a specified period or a race of a specified
value.
(e) Failure to claim a
weight allowance by oversight or omission is not cause for disqualification.
Claims of weight allowance to which a horse is not entitled shall not
disqualify unless the incorrect weight is carried in the race. A fine may be
imposed upon the person claiming allowance to which his horse is not
entitled.
(f) If an underweight is
discovered prior to the actual start, a correction must be made and immediately
announced to the public. If wagering has already started on the race, a refund
will be made if desired prior to the actual start. No less than three (3)
minutes must be permitted for refunding even though post time has to be
delayed.
(g) Eligibility, penalties
and allowances of weight for all races will be determined after considering the
reports, records and statistics published by the Daily Racing Form and/or other
statistical publications, but responsibility for weight carried and eligibility
still remain with the owner and trainer as prescribed by the Rules.
(h) No horse shall incur a weight penalty for
placement from which he is disqualified, but a horse placed through the
disqualification of another horse shall incur the weight penalties of that
placement. No such placement shall make a horse ineligible to a race which has
already been run.
(i) When a race
is in dispute, both the horse that finished first and any horse claiming the
race shall be liable to all penalties attaching to the winner of that race
until the matter is decided.
(j)
Races written to be run under "Scale of Weight or Weights for Age" shall be run
under the weights as provided for in the Scale of Weights Charts in these
Rules.
(k) The Racing Secretary may
write races either above or below scale as he may see fit.
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