9 CRR-NY 4106.9NY-CRR

STATE COMPILATION OF CODES, RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
TITLE 9. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
SUBTITLE T. NEW YORK STATE GAMING COMMISSION
CHAPTER I. DIVISION OF HORSE RACING AND PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING
SUBCHAPTER B. HARNESS RACING
PART 4106. IDENTIFICATION OF HORSES
9 CRR-NY 4106.9
9 CRR-NY 4106.9
4106.9 Death of a horse.
(a) Upon the death of a horse on any part of the grounds of a harness race track, the remains of the deceased horse shall not be removed without:
(1) the execution of a death certificate by a commission-licensed veterinarian, in a form as the commission may prescribe, and containing such information as the commission may require;
(2) the filing of said death certificate with the presiding judge or his or her designee; and
(3) the written consent of the presiding judge or his or her designee, authorizing the removal of the remains.
(b) Upon the death of a horse on the grounds of a harness track, the commission at the commission’s discretion through the commission’s agents, may take control of the bodily remains of the deceased horse; and/or order, direct and cause an appropriate necropsy to be conducted on the remains of said horse, in order to determine the cause of death. The necropsy shall be conducted by a qualified veterinarian at a facility designated by the commission.
(c) It shall be the responsibility of the race track at all times to prevent the unauthorized removal from the race track of the remains of a deceased horse.
9 CRR-NY 4106.9
Current through September 15, 2021
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