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Section 5712.

5712. “Nonproducing broodmare” means a racehorse mare which has not produced a live foal during the previous calendar year. (Amended by Stats. 1972, Ch. 665.)

Section 5713.

5713. “Stakes-winning broodmare” means a broodmare which has won at any time during her life a race with a purse to which owners of participating horses have contributed nomination, entry, or starting fees or a recognized stakes race in which all entrants raced by invitation. (Amended by Stats. 1972, Ch. 665.)

Section 5714.

5714. “Stakes-producing broodmare” means a broodmare which has produced at any time during her life a racehorse which has won a race with a purse to which owners of participating horses have contributed nomination, entry, or starting fees or a recognized stakes race in which all entrants raced by invitation. (Amended by Stats. 1972, Ch. […]

Section 5715.

5715. “Stakes yearling”, “stakes two-year-old”, or “stakes three-year-old” means a racehorse of the designated age which was foaled by a stakes-winning or stakes-producing broodmare. (Amended by Stats. 1972, Ch. 665.)

Section 5716.

5716. “Yearling” means a racehorse which was foaled during the previous calendar year. (Amended by Stats. 1972, Ch. 665.)

Section 5716.5.

5716.5. “Foal” means a racehorse which is foaled during the current calendar year. (Added by Stats. 1972, Ch. 665.)

Section 5717.

5717. “Active racehorse” means a racehorse which has participated in a horseracing contest on which parimutuel wagering was permitted during the previous calendar year. (Amended by Stats. 1972, Ch. 665.)

Section 5718.

5718. “Nonactive racehorse” means any racehorse which has not participated in any horseracing contest on which parimutuel wagering was permitted during the previous calendar year, except a racehorse three years of age or younger. (Amended by Stats. 1972, Ch. 665.)

Section 5719.

5719. “Live foal” means a foal which has lived for a period of three days or more. (Added by Stats. 1971, Ch. 1759.)

Section 5720.

5720. “Stud fee” is the sum of money charged by a stallion owner for the mating of his stallion to a broodmare. (Added by Stats. 1971, Ch. 1759.)