C-72.1, r. 5 - Rules respecting Standardbred horse races held at an amateur race track

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22. During each race program with pari-mutuel betting, an association must make available to the public a printed program that must contain the following information or corresponding abbreviation or symbol:
(1)  the name of the association;
(2)  the date of the race program;
(3)  the order in which each race on the program is held;
(4)  the distance to be covered in each race;
(5)  the gait at which each race is to be run;
(6)  the name, sex, colour and age of the horses participating in each race;
(7)  the names of the sire, the dam and the dam’s sire of each of the horses participating in each race;
(8)  the names of the owner, the trainer and the driver of each of the horses participating in each race;
(9)  the distinctive colours of the drivers;
(10)  the colour of the horses’ saddle cloth for each race;
(11)  the number of the race;
(12)  the types of bets for each race;
(13)  the post position of each horse in each race;
(14)  the amount of the purse in each race;
(15)  the official performance of each horse in each of the last 6 races in which it has participated that were run at the same gait as the race in which it is participating or, where the horse has no official performance, a summary of the information prescribed in section 59;
(16)  for the current year and the preceding year, a summary of:
(a)  the speed records of each horse with the exception of those realized during a time trial race, using the abbreviation “qua” to indicate that a record was established during a qualifying race;
(b)  the number of starts for each horse for races with a purse and the number of its 1st, 2nd and 3rd place finishes;
(c)  the winnings of each horse;
(17)  the life record of each horse and the age at which it was established;
(18)  the life winnings of each horse;
(19)  the abbreviation “gest” after the sex of the horse, where it is a mare in foal;
(20)  the abbreviation “chat” after the sex of the horse, where it is a mare that has been spayed;
(21)  the abbreviation “dnv” after the sex of the horse, where it is a horse that has undergone nerve blocking.
Decision 96-07-24, s. 22.