WAC 260-70-675
Bicarbonate testing. No
bicarbonate-containing substance or alkalizing substance that
effectively alters the serum or plasma pH or concentration of
bicarbonates or total carbon dioxide in a horse may be
administered to a horse within twenty-four hours of post time
of the race in which the horse is entered.
An official veterinarian, the board of stewards or the
executive secretary acting on behalf of the commission may at
their discretion and at any time order the collection of test
samples from any horses either in the horse's stall or within
the receiving or test barn to determine the serum or plasma pH
or concentration of bicarbonate, total carbon dioxide, or
electrolytes.
Test samples must not exceed 37.0 millimoles of total
carbon dioxide concentration per liter of serum or plasma. A
serum or plasma total carbon dioxide level exceeding this
value is a violation of this rule. Penalties will be assessed
as a Class 4 violation as provided in WAC 260-84-110(6).
Split samples will be taken from all horses entered to
run in a race when bicarbonate testing is to be done. When
split samples are taken, they will be shipped as soon as
practical to the commission-approved laboratories for total
carbon dioxide split sample testing. The commission is
responsible for the cost of shipping and testing of split
samples taken under this section.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 67.16.020 and 67.16.040. 07-07-036, § 260-70-675, filed 3/12/07, effective 4/12/07;
06-09-009, § 260-70-675, filed 4/10/06, effective 5/11/06;
05-17-123, § 260-70-675, filed 8/18/05, effective 9/18/05.]