- (a) The owners of the horses in a dead heat shall divide equally the purse money involved.
- (b) If a dead heat is for the first place, each horse shall be considered a winner of the amount received according to the preceding rule.
- (c) When a dead heat is run for second place and an objection is made to the winner of the race, and sustained, the horses that ran the dead heat shall be deemed to have run a dead heat for first place.
- (d) Owners shall divide equally all moneys and other prizes, and if no agreement can be reached as to which of them shall receive a cup, plate, or other indivisible prize, they shall draw lots for it in the presence of one (1) or more of the stewards.
(e)
- (1) In a dead heat for first place, the winning jockeys shall receive ten percent (10%) of the winning purse, and in all other cases the jockeys involved shall divide equally the sum total of the fees they would have received individually had one (1) beaten the other, or others.
- (2) Likewise, the owners of the horses involved shall pay their equal share of the jockey's fees.