205 CMR 3.04 - Stable Names, Registration Fees, Restrictions, etc
(1) Each stable name must be duly registered
with the Commission.
(2) In
applying to race under a stable name, the applicant must disclose the identity
or identities behind a stable name.
(3) If a corporation is involved in the
identity behind a stable name,
205 CMR 3.06 must be
complied with.
(4) Changes in
identities must be reported immediately to and approval obtained from the
Commission.
(5) A person cannot
register more than one stable name at the same time nor can he or she use his
or her real name for racing purposes so long as he has a registered
one.
(6) Any person who has
registered under a stable name may at any time cancel it after he or she has
given written notice to the Commission.
(7) A stable name may be changed at any time
by registering a new stable name and by paying the required fee.
(8) A person cannot register as his or her
stable name one that has been registered by any other person with any
Association conducting a recognized meeting.
(9) A person may not register as his or her
stable name one which is the real name of any owner of race horses nor one
which is the real or assumed name of any prominent person not owning race
horses.
(10) A stable name shall be
plainly distinguishable from that of another duly registered stable
name.
(11) A corporate name shall
be considered a stable name for the purpose of
205 CMR
3.00, but the Commission reserves the right to refuse
any corporation the privilege of registering a stable name.
(12) A trainer, who is a licensed owner or
part owner, may use a stable name as owner or part owner. However, no trainer
may be licensed as a trainer other than in his or her legal name.
Notes
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