(1) In applying the
rules, the following definitions shall apply unless clearly inconsistent with
the plain intent of the rule.
(2) Singular
use of a term shall include the plural, and the masculine gender shall include
the feminine, except where a particular context clearly requires a different
meaning.
(3) Added
money is the money an association adds to the fees paid by horsemen.
(4) Age
of a horse is reckoned as beginning on the first day of January in the year in
which the horse is foaled.
(5) Arrears
means money due for entrance fees, jockey fees, nomination or supplemental fees
in stakes races, purchase money in claiming races or default in any payment due
incidental to the rules of racing or conditions of a race.
(6) Authorized
agent is a person appointed on a notarized instrument, signed by the owner granting
authority to act on behalf of the owner and filed with the board.
(7) Breeder
of a horse is the owner of its dam at the time of foaling.
(8) Bred
means the state in which a horse was foaled.
In the case of foreign horses, the country in which it was foaled.
(9) Calendar
day is 24 hours, ending at midnight.
(10) "Board" means the Montana board of horse racing in this
chapter.
(11) Breakage is the odd cents over any multiple of 10 cents in the
amount calculated on a dollar basis of the pay-off computation made on a
wagering pool.
(12) Declared means scratched as defined below.
(13) Directive means an official order issued by the board.
(14) "Entrant" or "entry" means according to the
requirement of the text:
(a) a
horse eligible to run in a race;
(b) two
or more horses which are entered in a race by the same owner or trained by the
same trainer.
(15) Equipment as applied to a horse means whip, blinkers, tongue strap,
muzzle, hood, noseband, bit shadow roll, martingale, breast plate, bandage,
boot, plates, and all other paraphernalia common or otherwise which might be
used on or attached to a horse while racing.
(16) Field means:
(a) When
the individual horses competing in a race exceed the capacity of the tote, the
highest numbered horse within the capacity of the tote and all horses of a
higher number shall be grouped together in the wagering and called the field.
(b) All
horses competing in a race.
(17) Forfeit means money due because of an error, fault, neglect of duty,
breach of contract or penalty.
(18) Horse includes filly, mare, colt ridgling, or gelding; when
referring to sex, a filly becomes a mare when five years old; a horse is an
entire male five years old or older.
(19) Jockey is a race rider whether a licensed jockey or apprentice.
(20) Law means an act passed by the Montana legislature or the congress
of the United States.
(21) "Lessee" means a person who leases
the horse from the actual owner (lessor) and is treated as the owner for racing
purposes.
(22) Lessor means the actual owner of a horse.
(23) Licensee means a corporation, association, firm, political
subdivision (fairs) , or individual(s) receiving a license from the board to
conduct parimutuel horse racing. The
term licensee includes "persons" as used in 23-4-101, MCA.
(24) "License holder" is the individual or firm issued a
license by the board.
(25) Maiden for purposes of eligibility at race meetings is a horse
which, at the time of starting, has never won a race on the flat in any
country.
(a) A
maiden which has been disqualified after finishing first is still a maiden.
(26) Meeting is the entire period the licensee has been granted a license
to conduct horse racing. Such meeting
shall be deemed to open when the racing secretary opens the office for entries
for the first day of racing and to close at midnight of the final day.
(27) Month is a calendar month.
(28) Nominator means the person in whose name a horse is entered for a
stakes race.
(29) "Montana bred" is a foal born in Montana.
(30) "Owner" means sole owner or part owner of a horse.
(31) Place in racing means first, second, and third, and in the order of
finish called, win, place, and show.
(32) Post position is the position assigned to a horse to start in a
race.
(33) Post time means the time set for the arrival at the starting point
of the horses in a race, and must be posted a reasonable time before a race.
(34) Quarter horse means a horse registered with the American quarter
horse association.
(35) "Race" is a contest between horses or mules for a purse
and/or entry fees on a track under the jurisdiction of the board to be
conducted under the parimutuel system of wagering with approved officials
present.
(36) Race meet means that time construed to begin at the time the racing
office is first open to accept entries and to end at midnight the last day
races are held.
(37) Races means the following classifications:
(a) Allowance
race means a race in which contestants receive weight allowance based on
performance and/or winnings is stipulated in the conditions.
(b) Claiming
race means a race in which any horse entered therein may be claimed in
conformity with the rules.
(c) Free
handicap means a handicap in which no liability for entrance money is incurred.
(d) "Handicap"
means a race in which the weights to be carried by the entered horses are
assigned by the racing secretary for the purpose of equalizing their respective
chances of winning.
(e) "Invitational
handicap" means a handicap for which the racing secretary has selected the
contestants and assigned the weights.
(f) Montana
bred race means a race in which the contenders are Montana bred horses as
stipulated in the conditions.
(g) Optional
claim race means a race restricted to horses entered to be claimed for a stated
claiming price and to those which have previously started for that claiming price
or less. In the case of horses entered
to be claimed in such a race, the race will be considered, for the purpose of
these rules, a claiming race.
(h) Overnight
race means a race for which entries close 72 hours or less before the time set
for the first race of the day on which such race is to be run.
(i) Post
race means a race in which subscribers announce at declaration time the horse
or horses each intends to start, without limitations of choice other than
prescribed by the rules and conditions of the race.
(j) Private
sweepstakes means a race in which no money or other prize is added, and which,
prior to closing, has not been advertised in publications or by circular or
entry blank or in any other way.
(k) Produce
race means a race in which the produce of previously nominated horses are
eligible to enter.
(l) Purse
race means a race for money or other prize to which the owners of the horses
engaged do not contribute.
(m) Stakes
race or sweepstakes means a race to which the nominator of the engaged entry
contributes to a purse, to which money, or any other award, may be added, but
no overnight race, regardless of its conditions shall be deemed to be a stakes
race.
(n) Special
weights means a race in which weight for age and/or sex is set by the conditions
thereof.
(o) Walkover
means a race in which two or more horses in different interest fail to contest
a race; the race being contested by one horse only or horses representing one
interest only.
(p) Weight
for age means a race in which all horses carry weight according to an
established scale based upon age without other penalties or allowances.
(38) Rules are the rules herein prescribed and any amendments and
additions hereto.
(39) Ruled off means denial of entrance to premises of a licensee under
the jurisdiction of the board.
(40) Scratched means withdrawal of a horse entered in a race after the
closing of overnight entries.
(41) Scratch time means the time set for withdrawal of a horse entered in
a race.
(42) Starter means:
(a) An
official who dispatches the horses from the starting gate.
(b) A
horse is a starter when the stall doors of the starting gate open in front of
it at the time the official starter dispatches the horses.
(43) Stewards means the stewards approved for the meeting by the board.
(44) Subscription means a fee for eligibility of a horse in a stakes
race.
(45) Suspended means withdrawal by the stewards or board of racing
privileges.
(46) Thoroughbred is a horse registered with the New York jockey club.
(47) "Tote" or "tote board" means the totalizator
system.
(48) Winner means, for purposes of eligibility at race meetings whose
race records are recorded in an official chart book or the Daily Racing Form, a
horse which, at the time of starting, has won a race on the flat in any country
at a track whose racing records are recorded in an official chart or the Daily
Racing Form.
(a) A
horse which has been disqualified after finishing first is not a winner.
(b) A
statement on the definition of a winner shall appear in every race program.
(49) Year means a calendar year.
(50) "Simulcast facility licensee" means a simulcast facility
licensed by the board. The simulcast
facility may be located either at a race track or at an outside location, and
is deemed to be an extension of the host track during intrastate wagering and
an extension of the simulcast network licensee during interstate wagering.
(51) "Simulcast network licensee" means an association licensed
by the board to receive and/or originate intrastate simulcast race signals and
relay them to licensed simulcast facilities; to receive interstate race signals
and relay them to licensed simulcast facilities; and to manage statewide
wagering pools on simulcast races.
(52) Track licensee means a corporation, association, firm, political
subdivision (fair board, or individual(s) ) licensed by the board to conduct
live parimutuel horse racing at a race track.