Minn. R. 7877.0180 - CONFLICTS
Subp. 1a.
Other employees. No detention barn employee, commission staff,
assistant starter, claims clerk, outrider, or track superintendent shall
request or accept any remuneration or honorarium in payment or kind from any
owner, trainer, or other person licensed by the commission.
Subp. 2.
Veterinarian, veterinary
assistant, equine masseuse, animal chiropractor. No veterinarian,
veterinary assistant, equine masseuse, or animal chiropractor may participate
in parimutuel wagering while licensed by the commission.
Subp. 2a.
Veterinarian designated as an
official. No veterinarian designated as an official at a race meeting
shall treat or prescribe treatment for a horse racing at that meeting, except
in emergencies or if no other veterinarian licensed by the commission is on the
grounds of the association. In that case, the official veterinarian shall
notify the commission of any compensation received.
Subp. 3.
Wagering by owners, trainers,
drivers, or jockeys.
No owner, trainer, driver, or jockey shall:
(1) place a win wager on any horse except his
or her own in a race in which he or she competes;
(2) place a place or show wager on his or her
own horse in a race unless also betting the same or higher amount as a win
wager;
(3) wager on any other horse
to finish better than his or her own in an exacta, trifecta, superfecta, or
super high five wager; or
(4) wager
on any other horse except his or her own in any leg of a daily double, Pick 3,
or Pick (n) wager in which he or she has a horse competing.
Notes
Statutory Authority: MS s 240.23
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