Kentucky Administrative Regulations Title 811 - PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET - KENTUCKY HORSE RACING COMMISSION

Title 811 of the Kentucky Administrative Regulations (“KAR”) governed the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission under the Public Protection Cabinet. Here's an overview:

📜 Status & Scope

Title 811 has been officially repealed as of June 3, 2022 (apps.legislature.ky.gov).

It comprised two chapters:

Chapter 1 – Harness Racing (Regulations § 005–250)

Chapter 2 – Quarter Horse, Paint Horse, Appaloosa & Arabian Racing (§ 2:010–2:160) (law.cornell.edu, law.cornell.edu).

🔍 Chapter Overviews

Chapter 1 – Harness Racing

Covered standards from definitions and associations to medication, stewards, and pari‑mutuel wagering.

Example: 811 KAR 1:005 provided comprehensive definitions of terms like “added money,” “bleeder,” “takeout,” “simulcasting,” and more (apps.legislature.ky.gov).

Chapter 2 – Quarter/Arabian Racing

Similar regulatory structure for flat racing disciplines, including definitions, pari‑mutuel wagering rules, and exotic wagers (law.cornell.edu).

📝 Why It Matters

These regulations implemented Kentucky Revised Statutes (KRS Chapter 230) that require the Commission to regulate everything from race officials and drug testing protocols to wagering formats and dispute resolution.

⚠️ Current Status & Alternatives

Since Title 811 has been repealed, its regulatory framework has likely been transferred or restructured under newer titles.

Notably, Title 809 and 810 are the current ongoing regulations for the KHRC under the Public Protection Cabinet (apps.legislature.ky.gov, apps.legislature.ky.gov). If you’re researching current legal standards, those titles will be relevant.

✅ Summary Table

AspectDetails
Title811 – PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET – Kentucky Horse Racing Commission
Effective chapters1 (Harness) & 2 (Quarter/Paint/Appaloosa/Arabian Racing)
Key contentDefinitions, wagering rules, licensing, medication, appeals
StatusRepealed June 3, 2022
Current regs reside underTitles 809 & 810

 

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