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Kentucky committee to review drug rules

- By Matt Hegarty

A Kentucky Horse Racing Commission rules advisory committee will discuss a “broad range” of possible amendments to its medication rules during a Monday meeting, according to the commission’s general counsel.

The topics will include the state’s trainer responsibi­lity rule, and the classifica­tion and use of therapeuti­c medication­s, among other subjects, according to John Forgy, the KHRC general counsel who will run the meeting of the fivemember rules committee.

“There’s a whole series of issues we’re going to go into,” Forgy said. “We’re going to take them one by one.”

The discussion will take place against the backdrop of a legal challenge to the so-called “absolute insurer rule,” which holds trainers responsibl­e for the condition of their horses regardless of circumstan­ces. Last year, a Kentucky district court judge ruled that the state’s regulation violated a trainer’s right to due process in a case that is being closely watched by other racing commission­s that have similar rules. The commission has appealed the decision.

The rules committee reviews possible amendments to Kentucky’s regulation­s, and if a rule is approved by the committee, it is sent to the full commission for review. The chair of the committee is Mark Simendinge­r, a former general manager of Turfway Park.

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