Prohibits the use of performance-enhancing drugs in horseracing
NY A 727 would ban performance-enhancing drugs in horseracing, protecting animal welfare and fair competition; awaiting action by the Racing and Wagering Committee.
NY A 727 would ban performance-enhancing drugs in horseracing, protecting animal welfare and fair competition; awaiting action by the Racing and Wagering Committee.
Bill A 727 is a New York State Assembly measure introduced on January 8, 2025, which would prohibit the use of performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) in horseracing. The bill is currently in the committee stage, having been referred to the Racing and Wagering Committee.
Note: The exact text of the bill would specify definitions (what qualifies as a PED), testing standards, penalties, exemptions (if any), and dates of applicability. Those details are not included in the summary provided.
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