11-25-202. Qualifications as to horses; preference to Wyoming bred horses.
(a) Every horse entered in any race authorized by a permit issued under this act shall be a thoroughbred horse which means any horse (including mare, gelding, colt and filly) that meets the requirements of and is registered by the Jockey Club of New York, including racing permits issued to foreign thoroughbred horses, or registered as an American quarter horse in the official stud book and registry of the American Quarter Horse Association, or registered as one (1) of another breed which maintains a recognized national stud book and registry.
(b) Every permittee conducting a pari-mutuel event shall provide each day for the running of at least one (1) race preferred to Wyoming bred horses if Wyoming bred horses are available.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Title 11 - Agriculture, Livestock and Other Animals
Chapter 25 - Wyoming Gaming Commission
Article 2 - Pari-Mutuel Wagering
Section 11-25-202 - Qualifications as to Horses; Preference to Wyoming Bred Horses.
Section 11-25-204 - Stimulation or Retardation of Animals Prohibited; Tests.
Section 11-25-205 - Bribery, Touting and Betting by Minors Prohibited.
Section 11-25-206 - County Elections as to Pari-Mutuel Events.
Section 11-25-207 - Bond of Permittees; Required; Conditions; Prosecution of Actions.
Section 11-25-208 - Penalties.
Section 11-25-209 - Removal of Livestock From Quarters at County or State Fairs.