Indiana Statutes

§ 4-31-8-3 — Identification of horse; burden of proof

Indiana § 4-31-8-3
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 31PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING ON HORSE RACES
Ch. 8Miscellaneous Operating Procedures

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Ind. Code § 4-31-8-3 (2026).

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A horse may not start in a race unless the horse is fully identified. The burden of proving a horse's identity rests with the person having charge of the horse at the horse racing meeting, and the judges may suspend and refer to the commission such a person in case of fraud or attempted fraud. The judges also may suspend and refer to the commission any other person who aids in the perpetration of a fraud or who participates in an attempt at fraud.

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Legislative History

As added by P.L.341-1989(ss), SEC.2.

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