Bleeder-A horse which hemorrhages from the respiratory tract during a race or within 1 hour post race, or during exercise or within 1 hour of the exercise.
Bleeder list-A tabulation of bleeders to be maintained by the Commission.
Chemist-An official racing chemist designated by the Commission.
Foreign substances-Substances except those which exist naturally in the untreated horse at normal physiological concentration.
Furosemide-4-chloro-N-(2-furylmethyl)-5-sulfamoylanthranilic acid.
Horse-Horses registered for racing under the jurisdiction of the Commission or Board, and for the purposes of this section and §§ 163.303-163.318 mean stallion, colt, gelding, ridgling, filly or mare.
Hypodermic injection-An injection into or under the skin or mucosa, including intradermal injection, subcutaneous injection, submucosal injection, intramuscular injection, intravenous injection, intra-arterial injection, intra-articular injection, intrabursal injection, intraocular (intraconjunctival) injection.
Race day-The 24-hour period prior to the scheduled post time for the first race.
Security area-The area surrounding the security stall delineated by the Commission and controlled by it.
Security stall-The stall assigned by the Commission to a horse on the bleeder list, for occupancy as a prerequisite for receiving bleeder medication, sometimes called the detention stall.
Test level-The concentration of a foreign substance found in the test sample.
Test sample-A body substance including but not limited to blood or urine taken from a horse under the supervision of the Commission veterinarian and in a manner prescribed by the Commission for the purpose of analysis.
Veterinarian-A veterinary practitioner authorized to practice on the race track.
58 Pa. Code § 163.302
This section cited in 58 Pa. Code § 163.303 (relating to prohibition; prima facie evidence; disqualification); and 58 Pa. Code § 163.308 (relating to official laboratory).