127. The racing judge may require from the owner, the owner’s agent or the trainer of a horse declared in a race a declaration under oath to the effect that he is the owner, the owner’s agent or the trainer of the horse, as the case may be.
The racing judge may require that a document respecting a transaction involving the ownership of the horse accompany the declaration.
Failure to furnish such declaration or such document, upon the request of the racing judge, constitutes a violation for which the racing judge must order the scratching of a horse.
A horse that is scratched by the racing judge upon a person’s failure to make a declaration under oath or to provide such a document may not be declared in another race until its owner, the owner’s agent or its trainer has made the requisite declaration or filed the requisite document.
Decision 96-07-24, s. 127.