(1) knows or has reason to know the horse has been administered—(A) a bisphosphonate prior to the horse’s fourth birthday; or
(B) any other substance or method the Authority determines has a long-term degrading effect on the soundness of the covered horse; and
(2) fails to disclose to the buyer the administration of the bisphosphonate or other substance or method described in paragraph (1)(B).
Structure US Code
CHAPTER 57A— HORSERACING INTEGRITY AND SAFETY
§ 3052. Recognition of the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority
§ 3053. Federal Trade Commission oversight
§ 3054. Jurisdiction of the Commission and the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority
§ 3055. Horseracing anti-doping and medication control program
§ 3056. Racetrack safety program
§ 3057. Rule violations and civil sanctions
§ 3058. Review of final decisions of the Authority