Md. Code Regs. 09.10.04.14
Equine Infectious Anemia.
Effective Apr 10, 199522:7 Md. R. 535Business Regulation Article, §§11-207, 11-210, 11-303, 11-305, 11-308, 11-310, 11-316—11-319, 11-508, 11-518, 11-519, 11-608, 11-626, 11-804,11-804.1, 11-811, 11-825, and 11-827; State Government Article, §9-1A-29; Annotated Code of Maryland
A. Coggin's Test.
- (1) Except as provided in this regulation, a certificate of a negative Coggin's test or other proof of a negative Coggin's test on a horse shall be presented to an association before the horse is stabled on the grounds of the association and before the horse is eligible to start in a race.
(2) The certificate shall:
- (a) Identify the horse by tattoo number;
- (b) Indicate that the horse was tested within 1 year before the date that the certificate is presented to the association; and
- (c) Indicate that the test was conducted by a laboratory approved by the United States Department of Agriculture.
- (3) The receipt and transfer of a certificate of a negative Coggin's test when a horse is claimed, sold, or transferred is the responsibility of the trainer of the horse.
(4) Proof of a negative Coggin's test shall be on a sticker attached to the foal certificate showing the following:
- (a) Horse's name;
- (b) Date of the test;
- (c) Laboratory name and test number; and
- (d) Name of the veterinarian who took the blood sample.
- B. A Coggin's certificate indicating a horse is negative for equine infectious anemia is valid for 1 year from the date of the certificate's issuance.
C. Absent a valid Coggin's certificate, the stewards or judges may allow a horse to race if they have received a signed statement from an approved veterinarian licensed by the Commission indicating:
- (1) When and where blood was taken from the horse; and
- (2) To what laboratory the blood was sent.
- D. The stewards or judges may contact the laboratory specified under §C(2) of this regulation to obtain verbal confirmation that the blood was negative for equine infectious anemia.
E. Veterinarians.
- (1) Veterinarians shall file individual remittance certificates with individual blood samples for each horse when testing for equine infectious anemia.
- (2) Upon receipt of the certificate from a laboratory approved for conducting the test for equine infectious anemia, the veterinarian shall deliver the certificate to the trainer of the horse.
- (3) Veterinarians shall notify the State veterinarian immediately upon receipt of a positive report.
Authority: Business Regulation Article, §§11-207, 11-210, 11-303, 11-305, 11-308, 11-310, 11-316—11-319, 11-508, 11-518, 11-519, 11-608, 11-626, 11-804,
11-804.1, 11-811, 11-825, and 11-827; State Government Article, §9-1A-29; Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: April 10, 1995 (22:7 Md. R. 535)
Regulation .03 amended effective March 22, 1999 (26:6 Md. R. 484)
Regulation .08 amended effective March 22, 1999 (26:6 Md. R. 484); May 29, 2000 (27:10 Md. R. 965); September 30, 2002 (29:19 Md. R. 1523)
Regulation .08A amended effective July 29, 2019 (46:15 Md. R. 654)
Regulation .08E amended effective April 24, 2017 (44:8 Md. R. 401)
Regulation .15A amended effective April 28, 2003 (30:8 Md. R. 539)
Regulation .15A amended effective August 15, 2005 (32:16 Md. R. 1392)
Regulation .17E adopted effective October 30, 2000 (27:21 Md. R. 1975)
Regulation .17 E amended effective September 30, 2002 (29:19 Md. R. 1523)
Regulation .21 adopted effective July 1, 1998 (25:11 Md. R. 820)
Regulation .22 adopted effective March 22, 1999 (26:6 Md. R. 484)
Regulation .22B amended effective October 30, 2000 (27:21 Md. R. 1975)
Regulation .23 adopted effective March 22, 1999 (26:6 Md. R. 484)
Regulation .24 adopted as an emergency provision effective September 1, 2000 (27:19 Md. R. 1720); adopted permanently effective January 8, 2001 (27:26 Md. R. 2357)
Regulation .24 amended effective December 9, 2004 (31:24 Md. R. 1726)
Regulation .25 adopted as an emergency provision effective December 2, 2011 (38:27 Md. R. 1762); adopted permanently effective February 20, 2012 (39:3 Md. R. 258)