Conn. Agencies Regs. § 12-574-B26
(a) Action taken by judges—prohibited medication and drugs.
(e) Report use of drugs. Whichever any medication of a prohibitive nature is administered orally, hypodermically, or externally to a horse by a veterinarian or other person, a written report of such administration signed by the veterinarian and the trainer shall be filed within twenty-four (24) hours on forms provided by the commission with the commission veterinarian.
(k) Bottles, containers to be labeled. All bottles and other containers kept in or about any tack room or elsewhere in any barn on the grounds of a racing association shall bear a label stating plainly the contents thereof, including the name of each active ingredient; provided, however, that this rule shall not apply if the containers bear regular prescription labels with pharmacists' numbers, names and addresses and the names of the prescribing veterinarians.
(l) Right to search for, seize drugs, injection devices. No person within the grounds of an association shall have in or upon the premises which he occupies or controls or has the right to occupy or control or in his personal property or effects, any hypodermic syringe, hypodermic needle or other device which could be used for the injection or other infusion into a horse of a drug without first securing written permission from the judges. Every association is required to use all reasonable efforts to prevent the violation of this rule. Every association, the commission and the judges, or any of them, shall have the right to permit a person or persons authorized by any of them to enter into or upon the buildings, stables, rooms or other places within the grounds of such an association and to examine the same and to inspect and examine the personal property and effects of any person within such places; and every person who has been granted a license by the commission, by accepting his license, does consent to such search and to the seizure of any hypodermic syringes, hypodermic needles or other devices and any drugs apparently intended to be or which could be used in connection therewith so found. If the judges shall find that any person has violated this rule, they shall impose such punishment and take such other action as they may deem proper under this section, including reference to the commission. The written permission of the judges for the possession of a hypodermic syringe, hypodermic needle or other device as herein described shall be limited in duration as the judges may determine, but in no ease shall its duration extend beyond the racing season in which it is granted; and no such or similar permission granted by judges of a meeting in any other state or country shall have any validity in the state of Connecticut.