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  and First Level, etc., includes eventing Test equivalents as follows: BN and N (Training), T (1st level), P (2nd level), I (3rd level), A (4th level)). Horses are limited to a maximum of three (3) dressage rides per day.
12. Drugs and Medication - Horses entered into the New Vocations All- Thoroughbred Charity Horse Show and/or the T.I.P. Championships are subject to and must comply with the current USEF Guidelines for Drugs and Medication (Link) and are subject to drug testing. A Medication Report Form (available in the show office) must be filed in the show office documenting the therapeutic use of a forbidden substance. Violations and positive drug testing results will be cause for elimination from future New Vocations and/or T.I.P. events. Exhibitors should exercise extreme caution before medicating their horses.
13. KENTUCKY HORSE PARK REGULATIONS - In compliance with the State of Kentucky Fire Code, the following are no longer allowed in stalls or barns:
- any 2-pronged plug electrical appliance (fans)
2019 New Vocations All-Thoroughbred Charity Horse Show & T.I.P. Championships
- any 2-prong plug extension cords
- light-duty cords designed for indoor use only
- any 3-way adapters unless specifically designed for outdoor use
- any adapters without 3-prong connection
14. Both shows REQUIRE PRE-ENTRY. All horse show entry forms must be postmarked no later than August 15. All entries must be signed by the rider (parent or guardian if rider is under 18 years of age), owner and trainer. All entries must include an OPEN CHECK (e.g. a signed check made out to New Vocations without an amount filled in). NO EXCEPTIONS.
15. PARTICIPATING RIDER CODE OF CONDUCT – New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program and The Jockey Club expect appropriate behavior from all riders, trainers, spectators and others participating in any New Vocations and/or The Jockey Club event. Inappropriate behavior may include, but is not limited to: possession, use or distribution of any illegal drugs; profanity, vulgar language or gestures; harassment
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