Racehorse Trainer Avoids Sanctions For Doping Violation

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Krysia Nelson

Attorney at Law

The Ohio State Racing Commission's order penalizing a horse trainer for a positive D-methamphetamine test was invalid because the Commission failed to establish that it had promulgated a rule or issued an order classifying D-methamphetamine as a prohibited foreign substance, despite relying on ARCI guidelines that were never formally adopted.

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