PROTESTS
§ 183.421. Protests.
Protests may be made only by an owner, manager, trainer or driver of one of the contending horses at any time before the winnings are paid. Protests shall be reduced to writing and sworn to before a judge of the meeting or a Notary Public, and shall contain at least one specific charge which, if true, could prevent the horse from winning or competing in the race.
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