C-72.1, r. 4 - Rules respecting Standardbred horse races held at a professional race track

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197. The racing judges may require from the owner, the owner’s agent or the trainer of a horse declared in a race a declaration under oath to the effect that he is the owner, the owner’s agent or the trainer of the horse, as the case may be.
They may require that a document respecting a transaction involving the ownership of the horse accompany the statement.
Failure to furnish such statement or such document, upon the request of the racing judges, shall constitute a violation for which the racing judges shall order the scratching of a horse.
A horse that is scratched by the racing judges upon a person’s failure to make a declaration under oath or to provide such a document may not be declared in another race until its owner, the owner’s agent or its trainer has made the requisite declaration or filed the requisite document.
Decision 90-09-19, s. 197; Decision 96-05-27, s. 30.