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7 Pa. Code § 305.231. Entries.

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§ 305.231. Entries.

 (a)  No horse shall be qualified to start in a race unless it has been properly entered and its owner, trainer, or their authorized designee have been licensed by the Commission, and evidence of workers compensation insurance carried by owners and trainers properly filed. A trainer may use the affidavit process to temporarily license an owner for purposes of entering a horse as provided for by the Commission. Overnight entries shall be made and completed 48 hours prior to the morning of the applicable race program.

 (b)  To compete in a race, a horse must be eligible at the time of starting that race. A horse disqualified in any jurisdiction or placed on the Stewards’ List, Starters’ List or Veterinarians’ List in any jurisdiction is not allowed to be entered or to start in a race without permission of the Stewards. The racing secretary shall be responsible to verify and accurately determine the horse’s eligibility at the time of entry.



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