
New York to Adopt ARCI Rules on Multiple Violations
Regulators have preliminarily adopted a new system of minimum penalties for multiple equine drug violations.
Regulators have preliminarily adopted a new system of minimum penalties for multiple equine drug violations.
The agency says the rules are intended to protect both the integrity of New York’s pari-mutuel wagering system and racehorses’ health.
Eleven horses died during the recent Saratoga Race Track meet, compared with eight during the summer session last year.
At a March 12, New York racing regulators passed several racehorse health regulations.
Regulators are poised to enact new thresholds for 24 drugs and propose rules to regulate shock wave therapy.
The rule requires a claimed horse’s trainer to provide details on injections given within 30 of claiming.
One percent of purse enhancements from New York’s VLT program will fund new equine safety initiatives.
Rudy Rodriguez was suspended and fined after flunixin was found in his horses at two races last year.
Cuomo wants to “redirect” $1.5 to $2 million per year for equine safety programs at the state’s racetracks.
Racing regulators amended rules on the use of clenbuterol and methylprednisolone acetate in Thoroughbreds.
Regulators could ban horses from racing or breezing for at least 10 days after shock wave therapy treatments.
Officials imposed the first round of rules intended to make it safer for racehorses on Oct. 11.
Officials will implement new rules recommended by a task force report to improve equine safety.
The lawsuit alleges a host of complaints, including that horses were mistreated under the group’s care.
The treatment and drug records of horses running in the Travers Stakes will be updated daily online.
In state court filings Schneiderman accused the foundation of a pattern of equine abuse stretching nationwide.
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