(b) Any article intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention
of disease in man or other animals.
(c) Any article, other than food, intended to affect the structure of any function of the
body of man or other animals.
(d) Any article intended for use as a component of any article specified in subdivisions
(a), (b) or (c), but does not include devices or their components, parts, or accessories.
History: 1979 AC.
R 285.815.13 Collection of samples.
Rule 13. Saliva and urine samples may be obtained by the director from any horse entered
in a registered light horse race. The director or his representative may request the fair
association to furnish necessary help to obtain saliva and urine samples. The department
will pay the help at pre-established rates. Failure to provide sufficient help when requested
shall result in forfeiture of all rights to state aid to the fair for these contests. The owner,
trainer, groom, or other responsible representative of the owner shall be present when a
saliva or urine specimen is taken from the animal, and shall remain until the sample is
sealed in his presence. The official sample tag attached to the specimen shall be signed by
the owner, trainer, groom, or other representative, as witness of the taking of the specimen.
Refusal or failure to sign the sample tag will in no way affect the validity of the specimen.
Willful failure to be present at or refusal to allow the taking of a specimen, or any act or
threat to impede or prevent or otherwise interfere therewith, is a violation of these rules.
The saliva and urine samples shall be analyzed in the laboratories of the department. The
presence of a drug in the chemical analysis of saliva or urine samples shall be prima
facie evidence that the drug has been administered to the animal.
History: 1979 AC.
R 285.815.14 Devices.
Rule 14. An electrical, mechanical, or other device shall not be used for the purpose
of stimulating or depressing an animal or affecting his speed or ability in a race. A person
shall not have such a device in his possession where state funds are used for any portion
of the purses offered. However, an ordinary whip may be used in a registered light horse
race.
History: 1979 AC.
R 285.815.15 Hearings.
Rule 15. If a provision of these rules or any other rule or state law applicable to a
registered light horse race program is violated, the director shall notify the horse's owner
of the violation and shall hold a hearing thereon within 30 days after the date the violation
occurred. The owner or his or her representative may appear and be heard. From testimony
taken, the director shall render a decision on the eligibility of the owner, his or her
representative, the animal, or any of them, pertaining to the race in which the provision
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