(1) The owner of a venue holding a horse event shall: (a) at least 30 days before the day on which the horse event is to be held, notify the board of the date, time, and name of the horse event; and (b) no later than 30 days after the day on which the horse event is held, notify the board of: (i) the number and type of competitions held at the horse event; (ii) the number of horses used; (iii) whether horse tripping occurred, and if so how many horses were used in horse tripping and how many times each horse was tripped; and (iv) whether a veterinarian was called during the horse event, and if so: (A) the name and contact information of the veterinarian; (B) the outcome of the veterinarian's examination of a horse; and (C) all veterinarian charges incurred.
(a) at least 30 days before the day on which the horse event is to be held, notify the board of the date, time, and name of the horse event; and
(b) no later than 30 days after the day on which the horse event is held, notify the board of: (i) the number and type of competitions held at the horse event; (ii) the number of horses used; (iii) whether horse tripping occurred, and if so how many horses were used in horse tripping and how many times each horse was tripped; and (iv) whether a veterinarian was called during the horse event, and if so: (A) the name and contact information of the veterinarian; (B) the outcome of the veterinarian's examination of a horse; and (C) all veterinarian charges incurred.
(i) the number and type of competitions held at the horse event;
(ii) the number of horses used;
(iii) whether horse tripping occurred, and if so how many horses were used in horse tripping and how many times each horse was tripped; and
(iv) whether a veterinarian was called during the horse event, and if so: (A) the name and contact information of the veterinarian; (B) the outcome of the veterinarian's examination of a horse; and (C) all veterinarian charges incurred.
(A) the name and contact information of the veterinarian;
(B) the outcome of the veterinarian's examination of a horse; and
(C) all veterinarian charges incurred.
(2) (a) The department shall compile all reports received pursuant to Subsection (1) and provide the information to the board. (b) The board shall, at a meeting described in Subsection 4-2-108(5)(a): (i) review the information described in Subsection (2)(a); and (ii) if necessary, make recommendations for rules or legislation designed to prohibit horse tripping.
(a) The department shall compile all reports received pursuant to Subsection (1) and provide the information to the board.
(b) The board shall, at a meeting described in Subsection 4-2-108(5)(a): (i) review the information described in Subsection (2)(a); and (ii) if necessary, make recommendations for rules or legislation designed to prohibit horse tripping.
(i) review the information described in Subsection (2)(a); and
(ii) if necessary, make recommendations for rules or legislation designed to prohibit horse tripping.
(3) The department shall fine the owner of a venue that fails to fulfill the duties described in Subsection (1) $500 per violation.
(4) The department, in consultation with the board, shall make rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, as necessary to enforce this part.