Horseracing’s Integrity and Safety Authority
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Horse Racing
HISA believes that the Court’s Decision allows the launch on May 22
While BloodHorse has not yet had a full court decision at the time of writing, the Equestrian Integrity and Safety…
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HISA CEO Lazarus: Launching ADMC is a historic moment
With the official launch of the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Administration’s Drug Control and Anti-Doping and Anti-Doping rules on March…
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Federal Trade Commission Update Process on the HISA Budget
The Federal Trade Commission has updated its codes of practice, establishing a formal process by which the Equestrian Integrity and…
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Horse Injury Database finds five safety records
The safety efforts that North American horse racing has adopted in recent years, including the launch of the Safety and…
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HISA reaches milestone in number of registrations
More than 70,000 Thoroughbred race participants and managers nationwide are now registered with the Horse Racing Integrity and Safety Authority…
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The fifth circuit once again knocks out HISA, FTC
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on January 31 flatly denied a request by the Equestrian Integrity and Safety Authority…
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Sam Houston to continue broadcasting simulation after HISA ruling
Sam Houston Racecoursehas not exported simulated signals out of state since the Thoroughbred meeting began on January 6 amid objections…
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HIWU ready to enforce anti-doping rules this spring
The Horseracing Welfare & Integrity Unit, a division of the International Drug Free Sports Organization, anticipates that it will begin…
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With the law changed, HISA returns to court
An attorney for the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority this week asked a federal appeals panel to override a ruling…
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Senate passes spending bill with HISA language in place
The U.S. Senate passed a $1.7 trillion aggregate spending bill on December 22 to continue funding federal agencies and include…
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