11VAC10-80 Commission Veterinarian  

  • REGULATIONS
    Vol. 28 Iss. 15 - March 26, 2012

    TITLE 11. GAMING
    VIRGINIA RACING COMMISSION
    Chapter 80
    Final Regulation

    REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The Virginia Racing Commission is exempt from the Administrative Process Act pursuant to § 2.2-4002 A 17 of the Code of Virginia when promulgating regulations regulating actual live horse racing at race meetings licensed by the commission.

    Title of Regulation: 11VAC10-80. Commission Veterinarian (amending 11VAC10-80-30).

    Statutory Authority: § 59.1-369 of the Code of Virginia.

    Effective Date: April 16, 2012.

    Agency Contact: David S. Lermond, Jr., Regulatory Coordinator, Virginia Racing Commission, 10700 Horsemen's Lane, New Kent, VA 23024, telephone (804) 966-7404, FAX (804) 966-7418, or email david.lermond@vrc.virginia.gov.

    Summary:

    The amendments clarify and further define the commission veterinarian's scope of responsibility, jurisdiction, and duties.

    11VAC10-80-30. Duties.

    The scope of responsibility for the commission veterinarian encompasses not only the welfare of horses and the subsequent safety of jockeys, but the interests of the public within the broad context of upholding the integrity of racing. The commission veterinarian shall exercise jurisdiction over all veterinarians licensed by the commission to the extent necessary to ensure compliance with the regulations pertaining to pari-mutuel racing in Virginia and shall perform those duties assigned to him by the commission, the executive secretary of the commission, and the stewards. His duties shall include but not be limited to:

    1. Ensuring that all horses within the enclosure are treated in a humane manner and reporting any case of animal abuse or neglect to the stewards;

    2. Reviewing the daily written reports submitted by practicing veterinarians;

    3. Making Ensuring that prerace examinations of the horses are performed on every horse entered to race on that day's program and recommending to the stewards that horses found to be unfit for racing be excused;

    4. Recommending that sick and injured horses be placed on the stewards' veterinarian's list;

    5. Advising the stewards on the condition of horses that are coming off the stewards' veterinarian's list;

    6. Supervising Ensuring the collection of samples and the proper operation of the detention test barn;

    7. Approving the lists of medications and preparations submitted by pharmaceutical representatives prior to their sale within the enclosure;

    8. Being present at scratch time of each racing day to inspect any horses requested by the stewards and report on their fitness for racing;

    9. Giving the stewards his opinion of a horse's condition and recommendation relative to the horse's fitness for racing; and

    10. Scheduling the licensee veterinarian and assistant commission veterinarians so that a veterinarian is present in the paddock during saddling, on the track during the post parade, at the starting gate until the horses are dispatched from the gate, and at the wire to observe horses after they finish a race;

    10. Reporting 11. Managing racing injuries on the track, being authorized to humanely destroy any horse deemed so seriously injured that it is in the best interests of the horse so to act, and reporting to the stewards the names of all horses euthanized at the race meeting and the reasons;

    12. Facilitating postmortem examinations performed on horses that have died on the grounds of the licensee's racetrack and maintaining necessary records; and

    13. Coordinating practicing veterinarians and regulatory agencies to effect measures to control communicable and reportable equine diseases.

    VA.R. Doc. No. R12-2407; Filed March 8, 2012, 10:09 a.m.

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Rules:
11VAC10-80-30