Current through October 28, 2024
Section Game 15.07 - Kennel standardsKennels and the kennel compound shall be maintained by the association and kennel owners in the following manner to promote the health, safety, and welfare of racing greyhounds and humans:
(1) Kennel facilities shall be structurally sound, maintained in good repair, and protect animals housed in the facilities from injury.(2) All kennel facilities and other buildings comprising the kennel compound shall have locks on all outside doors to protect against illegal entry. When kennel facilities and buildings used for the purposes of storage or maintenance are unattended by authorized personnel, all doors and gates must be secure and locked. One copy of the key for the lock shall be maintained by the kennel compound security officer for the purpose of accessing the building in the event of an emergency.(3) All kennel facilities shall have a functional climate control system to regulate the air temperature in the kennel to a minimum of 60 degrees during the winter heating season and 78 degrees during the summer cooling season.(4) Kennel personnel shall inspect the kennel and turn-out pens before leaving the kennel and immediately upon return to determine if unauthorized persons or unattended greyhounds are present. The presence of unattended greyhounds or unauthorized persons shall be immediately reported to the on-duty kennel compound security officer. The following shall constitute a violation of this section: (a) The presence of 2 or more greyhounds in a turn-out pen when no person representing the kennel is present within 20 feet of the kennel.(b) The presence of one or more greyhounds in a turn-out pen when no person representing the kennel is present on the grounds of the racetrack.(5) Kennel personnel shall inspect the turn-out pens prior to placing greyhounds in the pens to ensure the absence of foreign matter, signs of unauthorized entry, open gates, or damaged fencing.(6) All kennels and the kennel compound shall be sufficiently luminated both internally and externally.(7) The following rules shall govern electrical use in a kennel: (a) Electrical outlets shall have coverplates, and all electrical wiring and lights shall be maintained in a manner which protects against damage by or injury to a greyhound.(b) Devices in use shall be connected directly or with an electrical cord not more than 50 feet long to an electrical outlet.(8) All turn-out pens shall meet the following specifications: (a) The turn-out pens surface shall have a minimum base consisting of 4 inches of sand that has been routinely aerated to provide an adequate drainage system to minimize areas of standing water.(b) All turn-out pens shall have at least one gate a minimum of 36 inches wide.(c) All turn-out pens shall be free of weeds and grass.(d) All feces buckets located in a turn-out pen shall have secure lids.(e) All feces located in turn-out pens or within 50 feet of a kennel building shall be picked up and discarded in the designated receptacle(s) no less than one time per day.(9) Kennels and all areas and buildings within the kennel compound shall be free of sharp or protruding objects and maintained in a clean manner which promotes the health, safety and well being of greyhounds housed on association grounds. This shall include ensuring grass and weeds within 20 feet of any structure, motor vehicle, turn-out pen, or sprint path are not in excess of 5 inches in height.(10) All kennel floors and walls shall be impervious to water and free from feces, blood, and urine.(11) All food and bedding shall be stored in a manner that prevents contamination and deterioration.(12) All kennels shall have interior running hot and cold water and an exterior cold water faucet.(13) All kennels shall have at least one fire extinguisher in working order.(14) All kennel buildings shall have at least one operational window with a screen and two operational exterior doors, one of which shall lead to a turn-out pen.Wis. Admin. Code Department of Administration [Gaming] Game 15.07
CR 03-070: cr. Register November 2003 No. 575, eff. 12-1-03.