TITLE 11: ALCOHOL, HORSE RACING, LOTTERY, AND VIDEO GAMING
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AUTHORITY: Authorized by Section 9(b) of the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 [230 ILCS 5/9(b)].
SOURCE: Adopted at 10 Ill. Reg. 5840, effective March 28, 1986; Part repealed, new Part adopted at 11 Ill. Reg. 11137, effective June 3, 1987; amended at 12 Ill. Reg. 1910, effective January 1, 1988; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 14033, effective September 1, 2005; amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 4158, effective March 1, 2009.
Section 508.10 Purpose
a) Horse racing is a publicly sponsored sport featuring legalized gambling by members of the general public, which, in turn, generates revenue for the state treasury. The business of horse racing and its participants are pervasively regulated, like liquor and firearms, because of the public interest in close regulatory supervision.
b) This Part is designed to prevent practices in horse racing that are detrimental to the public interest, to promote the best interests of horse racing, and to cooperate in the establishment of a national substance abuse rule for racing as proposed by the National Association of State Racing Commissioners.
c) The abuse of chemical substance has become an increasing problem in modern society and could involve upwards of 10% of the total population. In racing, as with other sports, the problem of drugs is two-fold:
1) the impact on an individuals ability to perform his duties; and
2) the addiction which may make the individual peculiarly susceptible to bribes or other improper influences.
d) Horse races are won and lost in fractions of a second. The dulling or alteration of the senses of one driver or jockey in a race endangers the safety, if not the life, of the human and equine participants in the race.
e) The abuse of chemical substances by participants in racing may have a negative impact on the fairness of the competition, the public's perception of the integrity of the sport, and the outcome of a race.
f) Part 508 rules provide a systematic administrative framework for the prevention of alcohol and drug abuse by participants in racing. This part provides for the collection of body fluids and their testing for the presence of controlled substances. Additionally, this part will provide a framework for the testing of drivers/jockeys for the presence of alcohol.
Part 508 also provides a framework to insure that individuals who are found to abuse alcohol or drugs will seek rehabilitation.
g) Part 508 is administratively motivated rather than an attempt by the Illinois Racing Board (Board) to enforce the criminal laws. Privacy rights of the participants in racing are balanced against the broad public interest in maintaining the honesty and integrity of the racing industry.
h) The General Assembly of Illinois has made a specific appropriation for the funding of the Human Substance Abuse Program. Furthermore, this program is not intended to preclude the collection of bodily fluid specimens during a pre-race meeting physical.
Section 508.20 Definitions
"Association grounds" means all areas used by a racing association to conduct a race meeting.
"Civil penalty" means a monetary penalty assessed against a licensee for a violation of Board rules or the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 (Act) (Section 9(1) of the Act, Ill. Rev. Stat. 1985, ch. 8, par. 37-9(1)).
"Confirmed test" means a second analytical procedure has been used to identify the presence of a specific drug or metabolite in a urine specimen.
"Controlled substance" means any substance listed in 21 U.S.C. 812. (21 U.S.C. 812 does not include any later amendments or editions).
"Initial screening" means a sensitive screening which determines the presence of drugs and their corresponding families.
"Inquiry" means an informal hearing conducted by the stewards to determine whether the rules of the Illinois Racing Board or the Act have been violated.
"Laboratory" means an independent testing laboratory contracted by the Board.
"Positive report" means a laboratory report that a controlled substance was present in a urine sample.
"Prescription drug" means any chemical substance which is prohibited by any federal law from being dispensed without a prescription from a licensed physician.
"Stewards" means the steward or stewards representing the Board, the steward or stewards representing the organization licensee, and any other steward or stewards whose duty it shall be to supervise any licensed horse race meeting in Illinois under the jurisdiction of the Board.