Ohio Administrative Code Title 3769 - State Racing Commission

Ohio Administrative Code – Title 3769: State Racing Commission governs horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering in Ohio. The rules are established by the Ohio State Racing Commission (OSRC) to regulate the conduct of horse racing, licensing of participants, wagering systems, animal welfare, and facility standards at racetracks.

Key Chapters of Title 3769:

Here’s an overview of its structure:

3769-1: General Provisions

Definitions

Commission powers

Rulemaking procedures

3769-2: Thoroughbred Rules

Rules specific to thoroughbred racing

Entries, claims, racing procedures

3769-3: Standardbred Rules

Rules for harness racing (standardbreds)

Sulky requirements, drivers' conduct, eligibility

3769-4: Quarter Horse Rules

Regulations for quarter horse racing

Distances, entry procedures, and rules of the race

3769-5: Jockeys and Drivers

Licensing requirements

Conduct, suspensions, and medical exams

3769-6: Licenses

Categories and qualifications

Application and renewal processes

3769-7: Veterinarians and Medications

Rules on drug testing

Permitted medications and penalties for violations

3769-8: Stewards and Judges

Duties of officials overseeing races

Powers and decision-making processes

3769-9: Pari-Mutuel Wagering

Wagering systems and pools

Totalizator rules, payouts, and refunds

3769-12: Track and Facility Regulations

Requirements for racetracks

Safety, security, and facility maintenance

 

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