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7 Pa. Code § 307.1. Definitions.

§ 307.1. Definitions.

 The following words and terms, when used in this part, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

   Breeder—The owner of the dam at the time of foaling, and indicated this on the certificate of registration issued by the Jockey Club.

   Fund—The Pennsylvania Breeding Fund as created by section 9336 of the act (relating to Pennsylvania Breeding Fund).

   The Jockey Club—The breed registry organization for all Thoroughbred horses in North America, having responsibility for maintaining the American Stud Book, which includes all Thoroughbreds foaled in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico, as well as Thoroughbreds imported into those countries from other countries that maintain similar Thoroughbred registries.

   Pennsylvania-bred horse—A Thoroughbred horse with respect to which all of the following apply:

     (i)   The horse was foaled in this Commonwealth.

     (ii)   The horse is the subject of a current certificate of registration issued by the Jockey Club.

     (iii)   The horse meets the registration eligibility qualifications for participation in the Fund program as determined by the Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association.

     (iv)   The horse is registered with the Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association in accordance with §  307.3 (relating to records of registration).

   Pennsylvania sire—A Thoroughbred stallion with respect to which all of the following apply:

     (i)   The horse regularly stands in this Commonwealth.

     (ii)   The horse meets the registration eligibility qualifications for participation in the Fund program as determined by the Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association.

     (iii)   The horse is registered with the Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association in accordance with §  307.3 and is so registered each year the stallion stands in Pennsylvania.



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