Section 24010 Of Chapter 8. Drugging Of Horses From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 11. >> Chapter 8.
24010
. If the chemical analysis of blood, urine, saliva, or other
samples taken from a horse indicate the presence of a prohibited
substance or NSAID or any metabolite or derivative thereof, it shall
be prima facie evidence that the prohibited substance or NSAID has
been administered to the horse. A hearing shall be held when a
positive report is received from a chemist identifying a prohibited
substance or any metabolite or derivative thereof, unless the
requirements of Section 24011 have been met or the prohibited
substance or NSAID consists solely of an exempt medication. The
trainer or owner, or both the trainer and owner, responsible for the
condition of the horse shall not be subject to the penalty prescribed
under this chapter or suspended, and no horse shall be barred from
competition until after the conclusion of the hearing and a written
ruling thereon has been made by the secretary.