New York State Gaming Commission Rules and Regulations 9 NYCRR §§ 4000-4082.3 Chapter I (Division of Racing and Pari-Mutuel Wagering) Subchapter A (Thoroughbred Racing) PART 4080 New York State Thoroughbred Breeding and Development Fund Section 4080.1 Authority 4080.2 Interpretation 4080.3 Administration 4080.4 Registration and de-registration 4080.5 Sanctions

§ 4080.1. Authority.

Pursuant to Laws of 1979, chapter 507, the New York State Thoroughbred Breeding and Development Fund (the fund) hereby designates the registry of the New York State Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc. (breeders association) as the official registry of New York-bred thoroughbred , which registry shall be administered by the fund pursuant to such arrangements with such breeders association as shall be established from time to time.

§ 4080.2. Interpretation.

The rules in this Article shall be administered by the fund and questions of interpretation and intent shall be determined by the fund.

§ 4080.3. Administration.

Procedures for establishing compliance with or satisfaction of such rules shall be established by the fund and administered by its executive director.

§ 4080.4. Registration and de-registration.

No horse shall be considered as a New York-bred thoroughbred unless such horse is so registered by the fund. Should the fund be satisfied that grounds exist to cancel or void a registration it may so determine and order any monies of the fund due any person as a result of such questionable registration held, and if paid, to be returned to the fund for proper disposition. In addition, pending such determination, the fund shall be empowered to order retention of such monies as may be payable as a result of any questionable registration, for proper disposition, upon its final determination.

§ 4080.5. Sanctions.

For good cause shown the fund may order that any individual shall be disqualified from participating as a beneficiary of such fund for such time as it may determine appropriate.

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§ 4081.1. Definitions.

(a) As used in this Article, the following terms shall mean:

(1) Breeder means the owner of the mare (dam) at the time the mare (dam) foals a New York-bred.

(2) Breeders association means New York Thoroughbred Breeders, Incorporated.

(3) Dam means the female parent of a horse.

(4) Foal means the offspring of a sire and dam; being born.

(5) Foaled means born.

(6) Fund means the New York State Thoroughbred Breeding and Development Fund.

(7) Horse, except where from the context it appears otherwise, means horse, , mare, , ridgling, or filly.

(8) New York-bred means a thoroughbred that is registered in the registry designated and administered by the fund in accordance with the rules of this Article.

(9) New York stallion means a thoroughbred stallion standing in New York State and registered with the fund in accordance with law.

(10) Registry means the New York-bred registry of the breeders association administered by the fund.

(11) Sire means the male parent of a horse.

(12) Thoroughbred means a horse registered or qualified for registration as thoroughbred by The Jockey Club.

148 updated (5/14) New York State Gaming Commission Rules and Regulations 9 NYCRR §§ 4000-4082.3 Chapter I (Division of Horse Racing and Pari-Mutuel Wagering) Subchapter A (Thoroughbred Racing) (b) Inquiries. Questions regarding these rules and regulations, procedures, application forms or other similar matters may be directed to the executive director of the fund at the fund offices, One Broadway Center, Suite 600, Schenectady, New York 12305. Telephone (518) 395-5400.

§ 4081.2. Registration as a New York-bred.

In order to qualify for registration as a New York-bred, a thoroughbred horse must have been foaled in New York State and:

(a) If such horse was conceived in New York State by a registered New York stallion at the time of conception, the dam of such horse must have remained in New York State for a minimum of 90 days after foaling or the dam must have remained in New York continuously from the time of conception until she foaled.

(b) If such horse was not conceived in New York State by a stallion registered as a New York stallion at the time of conception, the dam of such horse must have been bred back in New York State to a registered New York stallion in the year of foaling and must have remained in New York State for a minimum of 90 days after the date of foaling.

(c) The horse conceived as a result of such breed-back shall not qualify for registration as New York-bred unless:

(1) the dam of such horse shall have remained a minimum of 90 days after the date of foaling; or

(2) the dam shall have remained in New York State continuously from the time of conception until it foaled.

§ 4081.3. Bred back in New York State.

To qualify as having been bred back in New York, a mare, after foaling in New York State, shall remain in New York for the applicable period of such year. During such applicable period, such mare shall be booked exclusively to and serviced exclusively by a registered New York sire. Should such mare fail to be so certified as in foal during such period, it may be taken from the State after the applicable period of such year and be deemed “bred back” provided it is not serviced by a nonregistered New York sire thereafter in the year. Should such mare die or otherwise become medically unfit for breeding during or after foaling, it shall be considered “bred back” if such mare had been booked for service to a registered New York stallion in such year and, if alive, was not serviced by a nonregistered New York sire thereafter during such year or the following year.

§ 4081.4. Permanently quartered and remained in New York.

To qualify as permanently quartered or as having remained in New York State for a minimum of 90 days after the date of foaling in New York State, a mare shall be continuously present and available for examination within the State during the applicable period except that:

149 updated (5/14) New York State Gaming Commission Rules and Regulations 9 NYCRR §§ 4000-4082.3 Chapter I (Division of Horse Racing and Pari-Mutuel Wagering) Subchapter A (Thoroughbred Racing) (a) Such mare may be removed from the State for racing or medical treatment elsewhere upon such notice requirements as the fund may direct, for a period of up to 30 consecutive days, or extended period as may be granted by the fund.

(b) If such mare dies during such period, no prior arrangements had been made to remove such mare permanently from the State during such applicable period.

§ 4081.5. Proof of qualifications.

It shall be the burden of the applicant for registration to establish by proof satisfactory to the fund that a horse is qualified under these rules for registration. Should a question arise subsequent to registration as to the validity of such registration, it shall be the burden of the party or parties asserting such validity to establish the validity thereof.

§ 4081.6. Duty to cooperate.

(a) It shall be the duty of every person concerned with the steps required for registration to cooperate with the fund, its employees and agents in their attempt to verify eligibility requirements, including but not limited to:

(1) affording such access to the premises and place where any horse may be personally seen and inspected during regular business hours;

(2) furnishing relevant information and records as may be requested concerning eligibility requirements;

(3) attendance and participation at interviews or proceedings concerning the eligibility of any horse for which such person may be able to furnish relevant information;

(4) such other reasonable requests as may be made from time to time.

(b) If the fund finds that a person has failed to cooperate as required in this section, it may impose such sanctions as it deems appropriate, including disqualifying such person from breeder's awards, stallion awards, and purses earned in New York-bred races.

§ 4081.7. Disqualification for cruelty, abuse or neglect of horses.

(a) Any individual or any entity that is charged with the commission of a crime, offense or other violation of the law involving cruelty to, abuse or neglect of, any horses within the State of New York or elsewhere within the United States, shall be required to report such charge to the fund within 10 days thereof. Upon notice of the charge, the individual or entity may be suspended from receiving breeder's awards, stallion awards and owners awards pending final disposition of said charge. The suspension of such individual or entity shall attach upon adoption of a resolution of the board. In the event of such suspension, the Fund Board shall provide written notification to the individual or entity who may request an opportunity to be heard. Such individual or entity shall not receive any breeders awards, stallion awards and owner awards, pending the final disposition of the charge. Said monies shall be placed in an interest bearing account pending final disposition of the charge.

150 updated (5/14) New York State Gaming Commission Rules and Regulations 9 NYCRR §§ 4000-4082.3 Chapter I (Division of Horse Racing and Pari-Mutuel Wagering) Subchapter A (Thoroughbred Racing) (b) In the event an individual or entity that is charged with a crime, offense or other violation of law described in subdivision (a) of this section is convicted, the commission shall be authorized to impose an appropriate remedy, including, but not limited to, declaring a forfeiture of awards and continuing the suspension or permanently barring such individual or entity from participating in the fund in any manner or from otherwise deriving any benefits or awards from the fund. In the event that the final disposition of a charge results in a forfeiture of awards, then any award monies that are so forfeited shall be distributed on a pro rata basis within each relevant awards category to all other participants of the fund in the year in which the final disposition occurred unless impracticable, in which event such monies shall be distributed in the following year.

(c) In the event an individual or entity that is charged with a crime, offense or other violation of law described in subdivision (a) of this section is acquitted or otherwise found to be not guilty of such a crime, offense or other violation of law, then such individual or entity, including any and all principals of such entity, shall have their suspension rescinded retroactively. In the event that the charge is finally disposed and results in the individual or entity being acquitted or otherwise found not to be guilty of such crime, offense or violation of law, then the awards plus interest that had been withheld from such individual or entity shall be paid retroactively to the date of suspension.

§ 4081.8. New York State Gaming Commission.

Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to prevent the New York State commission upon request of the fund, or upon the commission’s own initiative, from conducting an investigation into the registration requirements established by these rules or the participation by any individual in such process.

PART 4082 Distributions Section 4082.1 Distribution schedule 4082.2 Adjustments of distribution schedules 4082.3 Amounts of awards and premiums

§ 4082.1. Distribution schedule.

Moneys received by the fund pursuant to sections 251 through 256 of the Racing, Pari-Mutuel Wagering and Breeding Law shall be distributed annually in accordance with a distribution schedule made available prior to January 1 of each year.

§ 4082.2. Adjustments of distribution schedules.

The board of directors may, from time to time, adjust the fund's distribution schedule by majority vote.

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Awards to breeders and stallion owners and premiums paid to owners of New York-breds shall not be fixed amounts. The amounts paid shall be equal to percentages of purse moneys paid to the owners of the New York-breds finishing first, second, third or fourth and shall be set by the board of directors. A schedule of the award and premium percentages shall be made available prior to January 1 of each year and may be changed from time to time by majority vote.

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