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

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84. The racing judges shall enter on the “Qualifying List” the name of a horse that does not meet any of the following conditions:
(1)  it does not offer a satisfactory performance in a race;
(2)  it is unfit to participate in a race because it is dangerous or unmanageable;
(3)  it was scratched for 2 consecutive races in which it was chosen to start because of its health or physical condition;
(4)  it does not start correctly;
(5)  it refuses to start;
(6)  it breaks its gait in 2 consecutive races except where it broke its gait because its equipment broke, because it was interfered with or because it was the victim of an accident;
(7)  in a race subsequent to a qualifying or a schooling race, it does not meet the qualifying standards prescribed in section 175, except where it broke its gait because its equipment broke, because it was interfered with or because it was the victim of an accident;
(8)  it does not meet the time standard established by the race secretary, unless it has been interfered with;
(9)  it causes a second recall in a race, except where its equipment broke, where it was interfered with or where it was the victim of an accident.
During the time the name of a horse appears on the “Qualifying List”, it may not be declared or run in a race, except:
(1)  in a qualifying race;
(2)  in a schooling race;
(3)  in a special race unless the conditions for participation in the special race provide otherwise;
(4)  in a race held on a race track other than the one where it was entered on the “Qualifying List” only for the grounds provided for in subparagraph 8 of the first paragraph as long as it meets the time standard established by the race secretary of the other race track regarding the capacity of the horse to run a certain distance in the time standard required.
Decision 90-09-19, s. 84; Decision 96-05-27, s. 18.