The Rules Governing Horse Racing in Alberta are AMENDED as follows:
The following rule is AMENDED to read:
(1) A *trainer may not have in their charge, in their capacity as a trainer, nor may a trainer train a *horse, in which a *jockey has a direct or indirect ownership interest.
(2) Trainers must have their horses suitably shod for the track condition. In any event, should a trainer wish to race a horse without shoes, he or she may be permitted to do so with the approval of the Board of Stewards.
(3) At thoroughbred *race meetings, each trainer is responsible for
(a) the eligibility of horses in the trainer’s care, and
(b) the accuracy of the weight shown on the *entry form of all horses in the trainer’s care, and
(c) any Canadian foaled thoroughbred must be registered with the Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society prior to being allowed to race.
(4) A trainer is jointly responsible for all acts and omissions of an assistant trainer under their supervision or who substitutes for the trainer.
(5) A trainer who, at the request of the *stewards board or the paddock *judge saddles a horse that is not under the trainer’s care, is not responsible for any conduct or activity relating to the horse before the horse came under that trainer’s care.
(1) A *trainer may not have in their charge, in their capacity as a trainer, nor may a trainer train a *horse, in which a *jockey has a direct or indirect ownership interest.
(2) Trainers must have their horses suitably shod for the track condition. In any event, should a trainer wish to race a horse without shoes, he or she may be permitted to do so with the approval of the Board of Stewards.
(3) At thoroughbred *race meetings, each trainer is responsible for
(a) the eligibility of horses in the trainer’s care, and
(b) the accuracy of the weight shown on the *entry form of all horses in the trainer’s care, and
(4) A trainer is jointly responsible for all acts and omissions of an assistant trainer under their supervision or who substitutes for the trainer.
(5) A trainer who, at the request of the *stewards board or the paddock *judge saddles a horse that is not under the trainer’s care, is not responsible for any conduct or activity relating to the horse before the horse came under that trainer’s care.
Dated in the City of Edmonton
in the Province of Alberta
this 25 day of March 2024.
Kent Verlik, Chief Executive Officer
HORSE RACING ALBERTA
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The Rules Governing Horse Racing in Alberta are AMENDED as follows:
The following rule is AMENDED to read:
(1) The official veterinarian may certify a horse as eligible for the EIPH Program after the horse has been examined with endoscopy by a Horse Racing Alberta licensed veterinarian to verify the horse does have pulmonary hemorrhage, and the trainer verifies, on a prescribed form, that they have determined that it would be in the horse's best interest to race with furosemide and be placed on the EIPH certified list.
(2) The official veterinarian must certify a horse as eligible for the EIPH Program if the stewards/judges board or the official veterinarian certifies, on a prescribed form, that
(a) they have received documentation that the horse is qualified for the EIPH Program in another jurisdiction,
(b) the certification is made by a veterinarian in the other jurisdiction who performs the duties ordinarily performed by the official veterinarian in Alberta, and
(c) the other jurisdiction is recognized by Horse Racing Alberta for the purpose of this section.
(1) The official veterinarian may certify a horse as eligible for the EIPH Program when a licensed veterinarian and trainer verifies, on a prescribed form, that they have determined that it would be in the horse's best interest to race with furosemide and be placed on the EIPH certified list.
(2) The official veterinarian must certify a horse as eligible for the EIPH Program if the stewards/judges board or the official veterinarian certifies, on a prescribed form, that
(a) they have received documentation that the horse is qualified for the EIPH Program in another jurisdiction,
(b) the certification is made by a veterinarian in the other jurisdiction who performs the duties ordinarily performed by the official veterinarian in Alberta, and
(c) the other jurisdiction is recognized by Horse Racing Alberta for the purpose of this section.
Dated in the City of Edmonton
in the Province of Alberta
this 04 day of March 2024.
Kent Verlik, Chief Executive Officer
HORSE RACING ALBERTA
The Rules Governing Horse Racing in Alberta are AMENDED as follows:
The following rule is AMENDED to read:
(1) Every person mounted or driving a *horse on the premises of a *race track must wear
(a) a protective helmet securely fastened under the chin,
(b) footwear approved by the *judges/stewards board, and
(c) a securely fastened protective safety vest approved by the judges/stewards board.
(1) Every person mounted or driving a *horse on the *race track must wear
(a) a protective helmet, and
(b) footwear approved by the *judges/stewards board.
(2) Every *jockey and exercise person exercising a horse on the race track must wear a flak jacket of a type approved by the *stewards board.
Dated in the City of Edmonton
in the Province of Alberta
this 04 day of March 2024.
Kent Verlik, Chief Executive Officer
HORSE RACING ALBERTA
The Rules Governing Horse Racing in Alberta are AMENDED as follows:
The following rule is AMENDED to read:
(1) An individual is eligible to apply to Horse Racing Alberta for a category A trainer’s licence in flat racing, on a form prescribed by Horse Racing Alberta, only if the applicant
(a) is at least 18 years old, and
(b) has been employed as a licensed groom for at least 2 years or has equivalent experience.
(c) if the applicant has not previously completed and passed a category A trainer’s exam at a racetrack recognized by Horse Racing Alberta must successfully complete and pass an examination set by Horse Racing Alberta, and
(d) an oral examination given by the stewards board.
(2) An individual is eligible to apply to Horse Racing Alberta for a category A trainer’s licence in standardbred racing, on a form prescribed by Horse Racing Alberta, only if the applicant
(a) be a minimum of 16 years old,
(b) if the applicant has not previously held a category A trainer’s licence, successfully complete and pass a written examination set by Standardbred Canada guidelines,
(c) at the applicant’s own expense, pass a physical and an eye examination, by a physician
(i) when the application is made for the first time,
(ii) whenever required by the judges board during the term of the licence before the applicant becomes 65 years old, and
(iii) each year a licence is sought on and after the applicant becomes 65 years old.
(1) An individual is eligible to apply to Horse Racing Alberta for a category A trainer’s licence in thoroughbred racing, on a form prescribed by Horse Racing Alberta, only if the applicant
(a) is at least 18 years old, and
(b) has been employed as a licensed groom for at least 2 years or has equivalent experience.
(c) if the applicant has not previously been licensed as a trainer at a race track recognized by Horse Racing Alberta, successfully complete and pass a written examination set by a thoroughbred horsemen’s association recognized by Horse Racing Alberta, and
(d) an oral examination given by the stewards board.
(2) An individual is eligible to apply to Horse Racing Alberta for a category A trainer’s licence in standardbred racing, on a form prescribed by Horse Racing Alberta, only if the applicant
(a) be a minimum of 16 years old,
(b) if the applicant has not previously held a category A trainer’s licence, successfully complete and pass a written examination set by Standardbred Canada guidelines,
(c) at the applicant’s own expense, pass a physical and an eye examination, by a physician
(i) when the application is made for the first time,
(ii) whenever required by the judges board during the term of the licence before the applicant becomes 65 years old, and
(iii) each year a licence is sought on and after the applicant becomes 65 years old.
Dated in the City of Edmonton
in the Province of Alberta
this 04 day of March 2024.
Kent Verlik, Chief Executive Officer
HORSE RACING ALBERTA
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