After HISA’s first year — effect on breakdowns questionable

Lexington, KY — A staff report from the Association of Racing Commissioners International (ARCI) was issued today providing data and a programmatic analysis of HISA Programs after its first year responsible for equine and racetrack safety in Thoroughbred racing and six months responsibility for anti-doping and medication control.

The main takeaways are:

— HISA’s biggest success lies in common rules and drug testing;

— HISA/HIWU Testing Labs have not found any new drugs that had not been found under the previous state based programs;

— Based on HIWU statements as to the extent of testing and HIWU website postings, it appears the rate of adverse analytical findings triggering regulatory review or action is roughly the same as the previous state based program.

— The equine fatality rate remains small and results are mixed as to whether HISA has had any effect, either way.

— HISA receives considerable help from State Racing Commissions who are expected to provide almost $18 million in funding or services in the coming year.

— HISA’s almost $81 million proposed budget for next year relies on the Thoroughbred racing industry paying almost $60 million in assessments.

The report was prepared for State Racing Commissions who anticipate being asked by state legislative oversight committees as to the performance of HISA in their State. It is considered preliminary and is the first and only independent assessment of the new program so far. To date there has been no congressional oversight or review by the Federal Trade Commission.

To read the report, click here.

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