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A06045 Summary:

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Add Art 7-A §§710 - 712, RWB L
 
Establishes the commission on retired racehorses, which shall be responsible for the oversight of retired racehorses including the creation of a registry to track such racehorses.
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A06045 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          6045
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    February 26, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by M. of A. WOERNER -- read once and referred to the Commit-
          tee on Racing and Wagering
 
        AN ACT to amend the racing, pari-mutuel wagering and  breeding  law,  in
          relation to establishing the commission on retired racehorses
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. The  racing,  pari-mutuel  wagering  and  breeding  law  is
     2  amended by adding a new article 7-A to read as follows:
     3                                 ARTICLE 7-A
     4                      COMMISSION ON RETIRED RACEHORSES
     5  Section 710. Commission on retired racehorses.
     6          711. Powers and duties of commission.
     7          712. Reports on retired racehorses.
     8    §  710.  Commission  on retired racehorses. 1.  There is hereby estab-
     9  lished a commission on retired racehorses. Such  commission  on  retired
    10  racehorses  shall  consist  of  seven  members,  three  of whom shall be
    11  appointed by the governor, two of whom shall be appointed by the  tempo-
    12  rary  president  of the senate and two of whom shall be appointed by the
    13  speaker of the assembly. Of the three members appointed by the governor,
    14  two shall be appointed upon the recommendation of the gaming commission.
    15  One of the appointed members of the  commission  on  retired  racehorses
    16  shall  be  representative  of owners and breeders of standardbred horses
    17  and one shall be representative of owners and breeders  of  thoroughbred
    18  horses.  Three  of  the  appointed  members of the commission on retired
    19  racehorses shall be representative of: (a)  persons  with  expertise  in
    20  training  horses  for  uses  other  than racing, such as riding schools,
    21  steeplechase competitions,  show  horse  competitions  (e.g.,  dressage,
    22  hunter/jumper,  English,  Western,  and costume competitions), and other
    23  recreational uses, (b) persons with experience in the potential farm  or
    24  other  rural  economic business applications for horses, and (c) persons
    25  familiar with the use of horses for recreational or therapeutic uses.
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD09453-01-5

        A. 6045                             2
 
     1    2. The members of the commission on retired racehorses shall serve for
     2  terms of four years each.
     3    3. Every member of the commission on retired racehorses shall serve at
     4  the pleasure of the official who appointed such member. Vacancies in the
     5  membership of such commission shall be filled in the manner provided for
     6  original appointments.
     7    4.  The  members of the commission on retired racehorses shall receive
     8  no compensation for their services, but shall be  allowed  their  actual
     9  and  necessary  expenses  incurred  in  the  performance of their duties
    10  pursuant to this section.
    11    § 711. Powers and duties of commission. 1. The commission  on  retired
    12  racehorses,  in cooperation with the gaming commission, shall be respon-
    13  sible for the oversight of retired racehorses, including the tracking of
    14  such racehorses. For the purposes of this article, a  retired  racehorse
    15  shall  mean  (a)  a New York-bred thoroughbred as defined by subdivision
    16  three of section two hundred fifty-one of this chapter which is no long-
    17  er engaged in horseracing or (b) a standardbred which meets or ever  met
    18  the  standards  set  forth  in  subdivision one of section three hundred
    19  thirty-four of this chapter and which is  no  longer  engaged  in  horse
    20  racing.
    21    2.  The  commission  on  retired  racehorses,  in cooperation with the
    22  gaming commission, shall be responsible for the creation of  a  registry
    23  which  would  track  retired racehorses in New York state. Such registry
    24  shall include information provided by each owner and subsequent owner of
    25  a retired racehorse, as provided in section seven hundred twelve of this
    26  article.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the commission  on
    27  retired  racehorses shall maintain and update this registry. The commis-
    28  sion on retired racehorses may access any relevant  information  in  the
    29  registries  designated  and administered by the New York state thorough-
    30  bred breeding and development fund and  the  agriculture  and  New  York
    31  state  horse  breeding development fund to facilitate the implementation
    32  of this article.
    33    3. The commission on retired racehorses shall  work  with  the  gaming
    34  commission  to  identify methods by which the information in the retired
    35  racehorse registry may be utilized  to  address  the  well-being  and/or
    36  employment  of  retired racehorses, including but not limited to strate-
    37  gies to address the issue of abandoned racehorses  and  to  prevent  the
    38  slaughter  of  retired  racehorses. The commission on retired racehorses
    39  shall also furnish related future recommendations regarding the funding,
    40  care and treatment of retired racehorses. Such recommendations and rele-
    41  vant data that support such recommendations shall be  submitted  to  the
    42  gaming commission for publication on their website.
    43    4.  The  commission  on  retired racehorses shall work with the gaming
    44  commission to publish on the gaming commission website at least quarter-
    45  ly, in such forms as the gaming commission may deem proper, a report  of
    46  aggregate  data from the retired racehorse registry including the number
    47  of retired racehorses and any other information which the gaming commis-
    48  sion may deem proper. Such report shall also include information on  how
    49  to  report  violations as provided in subdivision three of section seven
    50  hundred twelve of this article to the commission on retired racehorses.
    51    5. The commission on retired racehorses shall share  with  the  gaming
    52  commission  any suspected violations as provided in subdivision three of
    53  section seven hundred twelve of this article at a time and in  a  manner
    54  to be determined and prescribed by the gaming commission for the purpose
    55  of assessing civil penalties.

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     1    §  712.  Reports  on  retired  racehorses. 1. Within seventy-two hours
     2  after any change in ownership regarding a retired racehorse, boarded  in
     3  New  York  state  during any part of the calendar year, the new owner or
     4  owners of the horse shall report to the commission on retired racehorses
     5  that  such  ownership has changed and shall file a statement listing the
     6  name or names of the previous owner or owners and the license number  of
     7  any  license  issued  by  the gaming commission to the previous owner or
     8  owners, the name or names, telephone number  or  telephone  numbers  and
     9  address  or  addresses of the new owner or owners, the license number of
    10  any license issued by the gaming commission to the new owner or  owners,
    11  the  tattoo  number  of  such  horse and any other information which the
    12  commission on retired racehorses may require. In the  event  that  there
    13  are  multiple  owners  of  a retired racehorse, one designated owner may
    14  register on behalf of all owners.
    15    2. Within seventy-two hours after the death of  a  retired  racehorse,
    16  the  owner or owners of the horse shall report such death to the commis-
    17  sion on retired racehorses and shall file a statement including a  death
    18  certificate  by  a licensed veterinarian and any other information which
    19  the commission on retired racehorses may require.
    20    3. Any sole or joint owner of a retired racehorse who is a resident of
    21  the state and who fails to file a statement required to be filed by this
    22  section shall be subject to a civil penalty not to  exceed  two  hundred
    23  fifty dollars for each violation.
    24    §  2.  Severability.  If any clause, sentence, subdivision, paragraph,
    25  section or part of this act be adjudged by any court of competent juris-
    26  diction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair or invali-
    27  date the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in  its  operation  to
    28  the  clause,  sentence,  subdivision, paragraph, section or part thereof
    29  directly involved in the controversy in which such judgment  shall  have
    30  been rendered.
    31    § 3. This act shall take effect on April 1, 2027.
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