15 U.S.C. § 3056

Current through P.L. 118-106 (published on www.congress.gov on 10/04/2024)
Section 3056 - Racetrack safety program
(a) Establishment and considerations
(1) In general

Not later than the program effective date, and after notice and an opportunity for public comment in accordance with section 3053 of this title, the Authority shall establish a racetrack safety program applicable to all covered horses, covered persons, and covered horseraces in accordance with the registration of covered persons under section 3054(d) of this title.

(2) Considerations in development of safety program

In the development of the horseracing safety program for covered horses, covered persons, and covered horseraces, the Authority and the Commission shall take into consideration existing safety standards including the National Thoroughbred Racing Association Safety and Integrity Alliance Code of Standards, the International Federation of Horseracing Authority's International Agreement on Breeding, Racing, and Wagering, and the British Horseracing Authority's Equine Health and Welfare program.

(b) Elements of horseracing safety program

The horseracing safety program shall include the following:

(1) A set of training and racing safety standards and protocols taking into account regional differences and the character of differing racing facilities.
(2) A uniform set of training and racing safety standards and protocols consistent with the humane treatment of covered horses, which may include lists of permitted and prohibited practices or methods (such as crop use).
(3) A racing surface quality maintenance system that-
(A) takes into account regional differences and the character of differing racing facilities; and
(B) may include requirements for track surface design and consistency and established standard operating procedures related to track surface, monitoring, and maintenance (such as standardized seasonal assessment, daily tracking, and measurement).
(4) A uniform set of track safety standards and protocols, that may include rules governing oversight and movement of covered horses and human and equine injury reporting and prevention.
(5) Programs for injury and fatality data analysis, that may include pre- and post-training and race inspections, use of a veterinarian's list, and concussion protocols.
(6) The undertaking of investigations at racetrack and non-racetrack facilities related to safety violations.
(7) Procedures for investigating, charging, and adjudicating violations and for the enforcement of civil sanctions for violations.
(8) A schedule of civil sanctions for violations.
(9) Disciplinary hearings, which may include binding arbitration, civil sanctions, and research.
(10) Management of violation results.
(11) Programs relating to safety and performance research and education.
(12) An evaluation and accreditation program that ensures that racetracks in the United States meet the standards described in the elements of the Horseracing Safety Program.
(c) Activities

The following activities shall be carried out under the racetrack safety program:

(1) Standards for racetrack safety

The development, by the racetrack safety standing committee of the Authority in section 3052(c)(2) of this title of uniform standards for racetrack and horseracing safety.

(2) Standards for safety and performance accreditation
(A) In general

Not later than 120 days before the program effective date, the Authority, in consultation with the racetrack safety standing committee, shall issue, by rule in accordance with section 3053 of this title-

(i) safety and performance standards of accreditation for racetracks; and
(ii) the process by which a racetrack may achieve and maintain accreditation by the Authority.
(B) Modifications
(i) In general

The Authority may modify rules establishing the standards issued under subparagraph (A), as the Authority considers appropriate.

(ii) Notice and comment

The Commission shall publish in the Federal Register any proposed rule of the Authority, and provide an opportunity for public comment with respect to, any modification under clause (i) in accordance with section 3053 of this title.

(C) Extension of provisional or interim accreditation

The Authority may, by rule in accordance with section 3053 of this title, extend provisional or interim accreditation to a racetrack accredited by the National Thoroughbred Racing Association Safety and Integrity Alliance on a date before the program effective date.

(3) Nationwide safety and performance database
(A) In general

Not later than one year after the program effective date, and after notice and an opportunity for public comment in accordance with section 3053 of this title, the Authority, in consultation with the Commission, shall develop and maintain a nationwide database of racehorse safety, performance, health, and injury information for the purpose of conducting an epidemiological study.

(B) Collection of information

In accordance with the registration of covered persons under section 3054(d) of this title, the Authority may require covered persons to collect and submit to the database described in subparagraph (A) such information as the Authority may require to further the goal of increased racehorse welfare.

15 U.S.C. § 3056

Pub. L. 116-260 div. FF, title XII, §1207, Dec. 27, 2020, 134 Stat. 3267.
Authority
The term "Authority" means the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority designated by section 3052(a) of this title.
Commission
The term "Commission" means the Federal Trade Commission.
covered persons
The term "covered persons" means all trainers, owners, breeders, jockeys, racetracks, veterinarians, persons (legal and natural) licensed by a State racing commission and the agents, assigns, and employees of such persons and other horse support personnel who are engaged in the care, training, or racing of covered horses.
program effective date
The term "program effective date" means July 1, 2022.
racetrack safety program
The term "racetrack safety program" means the program established under section 3056(a) of this title.
racetrack
The term "racetrack" means an organization licensed by a State racing commission to conduct covered horseraces.
veterinarian
The term "veterinarian" means a licensed veterinarian who provides veterinary services to covered horses.