(3) The fair and the presiding judge shall approve all associate judges and timers at each
fair race meet to which the presiding judge is assigned.
(4) The department shall allot a sum to each fair for payment of judges and clerks.
History: 1979 AC; 1981 AACS; 1995 AACS; 1998 AACS; 2002 AACS.
R 285.812.4 Track maintenance; track equipment; head and saddle pad numbers.
Rule 4. (1) A fair that may conduct harness horse races shall maintain its racetrack in
a manner that makes harness horse racing safe. The track shall be adequately drained, shall
be kept in a smooth condition during the races, and shall be sprinkled between races when
necessary. If purses are paid in part by funds allocated under this rule, then the track
condition shall be approved by a representative of the director before any races are
conducted.
(2) An approved starting gate and starter shall be used in a harness horse race. The
department shall be reimburse the fee to the fair based on available funds and the going
industry rate for approved mobile starting gates for each harness horse race program
conducted at the fair. The fair shall submit, to the director, within 15 days after completion
of the harness race program or September 30, whichever is sooner, receipted invoices for
the starting gate operations.
(3) A fair shall use adequate photo finish equipment and an experienced photographer for
all harness horse races. The department shall reimburse the fair, subject to available
funding, a fee for approved photo finishing equipment and the services of an experienced
photographer for each harness horse race program conducted at the fair. The fair shall
submit, to the director, within 15 days after completion of the harness race program or
September 30, whichever is sooner, receipted invoices for the photo finish operations.
(4) The fair shall provide a harness horse race entry with a head number or a saddle pad,
or both.
History: 1979 AC; 1981 AACS; 1995 AACS; 1998 AACS; 2002 AACS; 2004 AACS.
R 285.812.5 Race program development and allocation.
Rule 5. (1) The director shall designate annually which standardbred horse races
conducted at fairs and licensed pari-mutuel racetracks shall be eligible for state purse
supplements. To assist the director in designating the races and determining the number,
location, time, conditions, and amount of the state purse supplements for each race, an
advisory committee is established consisting of the following persons:
(a) The president or designee of the Michigan harness horsemen's association.
(b) The president or designee of the Michigan association of fairs and exhibitions.
(c) The president or designee of the Michigan standardbred breeders association.
(d) The president or designee of the northern Michigan fair and racing association.
(e) The designated representative of the office of racing commissioner.
(f) A pari-mutuel racetrack representative designated by the racing commissioner.
(g) A representative of the department who shall chair the committee.
(h) Other persons deemed appropriate by the director.
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