(1) In claiming races any
horse is subject to claim for its entered price by an owner whose horse's
papers have been entered in the race office for racing at that meeting or by a
licensed authorized agent for the account of such owner, provided however, that
no person shall claim his own horse, or cause his horse to be claimed directly
or indirectly for his own account.
(2) No
authorized agent, although representing several owners, shall submit more than
one claim for any one race.
(3) When
a stable consists of horses owned by more than one person, trained by the same
trainer, not more than one claim may be entered on behalf of such stable in any
one race.
(4) A
horse which is declared the official winner in a claiming race, and is claimed
out of that race, must start for 25% or more than that claiming price for a
period of 30 days (excluding the day it was claimed) . Any horse which is not declared the official winner of a race,
and is claimed from that race, is eligible to start for any price.
(5) If
a horse is claimed it shall not be sold or transferred to any one wholly or in
part, except in a claiming race, for a period of 30 days from the date of
claim, nor shall it, unless reclaimed, remain in the same stable or management
of its former owner or trainer for a like period.
(6) A
claimed horse shall not race elsewhere until after the close of the meeting at
which it was claimed except by permission of the stewards at the meeting where
the horse was claimed.
(7) The
claiming price of each horse in a claiming race shall be printed on the
program, and all claims for said horse shall be the amount so designated. Should more than one claim be filed for the
same horse, the disposition of the horse shall be determined by lot under the
direction of one or more of the stewards or their representative.
(8) All
claims must be made in writing, on forms and in envelopes furnished by the race
meeting and approved by the board. Both
forms and envelopes must be filled out completely and must be sufficiently
accurate to identify the claim, otherwise the claim will be void.
(9) No
money shall accompany the claim. Each
person desiring to make a claim, must first deposit with the licensee the whole
amount of the claim in cash, certified check or money order for which a receipt
will be given unless at the time of depositing said claim he shall have such
amount to his credit with the licensee.
(10) In claiming races not more than two horses in the same interest or
under the control of the same trainer can start. The foal certificate of a claimed horse must remain in the racing
secretary's office until the new owner removes the horse from the track.
(11) All claims shall be deposited in the claiming box at least 10
minutes before each post time. Any
exception to this rule must be made by the board of stewards and posted in the
racing office before the meet starts.
(12) No official or other employee of any race meeting shall give any
information as to the filing of claims until after the race has been run.
(13) All claims shall be passed upon by the stewards, or their designated
representatives. When a claim has been
filed it is irrevocable and at the risk of the claimant.
(14) A horse claimed shall not be delivered by the original owner to the
successful claimant, until authorization shall be given by the stewards, and
every horse so claimed shall run in the interest and for the account of the
owner who entered it in the race, but title to the claimed horse shall be
vested in the successful claimant from the time said horse becomes a starter
and said successful claimant shall become the owner of the horse, whether it be
alive or dead, sound or unsound, injured during the race or after it.
(15) The stewards may, at any time, in their discretion, require any
person making a claim for a horse in any claiming race, to make affidavit in
writing that he is claiming said horse for his own account or as authorized
agent, and not for any other person.
(16) No person shall refuse to deliver to the person legally entitled
thereto a horse claimed out of a claiming race. Any horse not delivered to the person legally entitled thereto
shall be disqualified from racing until delivery is made.
(17) No person shall offer, or enter into an agreement, to claim or not
to claim, or attempt to prevent another person from claiming any horse in a
claiming race; nor shall any person attempt, by intimidation, to prevent anyone
from running a horse in any race for which it is entered; nor shall any owner
or trainer running horses in any claiming race make any agreement for the
protection of each other's horses.
(18) When a stable has been eliminated by claiming, the owner so affected
(if he has not acquired a horse or horses before the close of the meeting) may
obtain a certificate from the stewards of the meeting and on presentation of
that certificate, the owner shall be entitled to claim during the next 30
racing days at any recognized meeting in this state until he has claimed a
horse. Stables eliminated by fire or
other hazards may also be permitted to claim this rule at the discretion of the
stewards.
(19) Should any stable registered at a meeting be eliminated by sale or
removal from the grounds, the right to claim is void.
(20) Should the stewards, within 24 hours after the running of a race, be
of the opinion that the lease, sale or entry of a horse was not made in good
faith but was made for the purpose of obtaining the privilege of entering a
claim, then in such case they may disallow or cancel any such claim and order
the return of a horse that may have been delivered and refer the case to the
board for further action.
(21) When a registered quarter horse is claimed the racing secretary
shall collect a transfer fee from the claimant, which shall be forwarded to the
American quarter horse association, Amarillo, Texas, together with the
registration certificate, written report of the race showing
the date of the race, and the name and address of the person claiming the
horse. Upon receipt of such fee,
certificate, and report, the association shall make the transfer without report
signed by the registered owner.
(22) Any registered quarter horse claimed in Montana will be permitted to
race for the duration of the meet at which the horse was claimed, with a registration
certificate in the name of the prior owner if the transfer attached thereto
adequately indicates the present ownership.
The registration certificate will be sent to the American quarter horse
association at the conclusion of said meet.
(23) For claiming purposes, a corporation must have an authorized
agent. A notarized instrument
acceptable to the board must be signed by the president and secretary of the
corporation with the corporate seal attached appointing the authorized agent.
(24) When a horse is claimed, all of its conditions accompany the claim.
(25) After a horse has been claimed out of a claiming race, the horse
loses all starter allowance eligibilities.
Claimed horses must re-establish their starter allowance eligibilities
for the new owner before being allowed to start in any type of starter
allowance or starter handicap race.