Protests may be made only by an owner, trainer or driver of one of the contending horses, at any time prior to the running of the race, and shall be reduced to writing and sworn to before a judge of the meeting, and shall contain at least one specific charge which, if true, would prevent the horse from winning or competing in the race.
Procedure after protest
The judges shall investigate each protest and where appropriate shall summon the parties thereto and examine them. In the event that the parties to the horses being protested refuse to appear or be examined the horse shall be scratched or disqualified and all entrance fees forfeited.
Disposition of protest
False protest
Any person found guilty of protesting a horse falsely and without cause or merely with intent to embarrass a race, shall be subject to a penalty consistent with a level 2 violation.
Appeals
01- 017 C.M.R. ch. 19, § 2