Sec. 3. "Biological sample" refers to any fluid, tissue, or other substance obtained from a horse through an internal or external means to test for foreign substances, natural substances at abnormal levels, and prohibited medications. The term includes blood, urine, saliva, hair, muscle tissue collected at a necropsy, semen, and other substances appropriate for testing as determined by the commission.
As added by P.L.105-2022, SEC.2.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 4. State Offices and Administration
Article 31. Pari-Mutuel Wagering on Horse Races
4-31-2.1-1. Application of Definitions
4-31-2.1-2. "Approved Limited Mobile Gaming System"
4-31-2.1-3. "Biological Sample"
4-31-2.1-4. "Breakage" or "Breaks"
4-31-2.1-10. "Commission Veterinarian"
4-31-2.1-13. "Exotic Wagering"
4-31-2.1-14. "Foreign Substances"
4-31-2.1-16. "Hypodermic Injection"
4-31-2.1-18. "Licensed Facility"
4-31-2.1-20. "Limited Mobile Gaming System"
4-31-2.1-21. "Live Racing Day"
4-31-2.1-22. "Mobile Gaming Device"
4-31-2.1-25. "Pari-Mutuel Wagering"
4-31-2.1-29. "Person Required to Have a License"
4-31-2.1-30. "Possession" or "In Their Possession"
4-31-2.1-31. "Promotional Action"
4-31-2.1-34. "Racing Official"
4-31-2.1-35. "Recognized Meeting"
4-31-2.1-36. "Satellite Facility"
4-31-2.1-39. "Sports Wagering"