11 Va. Admin. Code § 10-180-73

Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 8, December 2, 2024
Section 11VAC10-180-73 - Clenbuterol
A. Clenbuterol use is prohibited in racing and training unless the following conditions are met:
1. The prescription for clenbuterol is made for a specific horse based upon a specific diagnosis. The prescription and volume dispensed cannot exceed a treatment period of 30 days.
2. The veterinarian must provide a copy of the prescription and diagnosis to the Equine Medical Director for review and approval. The horse may not receive clenbuterol before this approval is issued.
3. Trainers must make daily notification to the Equine Medical Director of horses in their custody having been administered clenbuterol. Notification shall be in writing as specified by the Equine Medical Director.
4. A horse administered clenbuterol shall be placed on the Veterinarian's List. The horse must meet all conditions for removal from the Veterinarian's List including a timed workout and blood and urine sampling. Both samples must have no detectable clenbuterol.
5. A horse may not enter to race until it has completed all the requirements in subdivision 4 of this subsection.
B. If clenbuterol is detected in a horse's post-race or out-of-competition sample and appropriate notification, as outlined in subdivision A 1 or A 2 of this section, was not completed, the horse shall immediately be placed on the Veterinarian's List pending the outcome of an investigation. The horse shall be required to meet all conditions for removal from the Veterinarian's List outlined in subdivision A 4 of this section.

11 Va. Admin. Code § 10-180-73

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 37, Issue 24, eff. 7/19/2021.

Statutory Authority: § 59.1-369 of the Code of Virginia.