HISA CEO Addresses Registration Issues in Letter to Industry

Dear Thoroughbred racing community stakeholder,

We appreciate your assistance in spreading the word on the need to register with HISA before the Racetrack Safety Program takes effect on July 1, 2022. It has come to our attention that

some users have recently experienced technical difficulties with the HISA registration platform.

The primary issue has been with the two-factor authentication system that relied on text messaging, a standard measure to ensure an additional layer of protection. Our technology

team has learned that, despite the success of earlier tests, HISA's text message verification codes have in many instances been misclassified by telecommunications providers as spam.

While we became aware several days ago of this issue, it unfortunately took more time than expected to identify why it was happening. It has now been repaired, but it will take more than a week for the fix to fully propagate through these vast systems. Therefore, we have suspended the account verification requirement and continue to secure the accounts using alternate methods.

While our helpdesk operators have been working around the clock, we understand that many registrants have experienced delays in receiving the verification code and/or responses from

the helpdesk. We sincerely apologize for any frustration these delays have caused.

All users who did not receive a verification code after completing the process have been automatically verified and should be receiving an email (or have already received one) notifying them of their successful registration and providing their HISA number. Tomorrow we will also initiate an outbound call campaign to verify that the automatically verified users received proper notification.

Thank you for your patience and understanding in the initial stages of our registration launch.

We aspire to deliver the high level of service this industry deserves, and we will continue to work tirelessly to ensure we meet your expectations going forward.

Yours truly,

Lisa Lazarus,

CEO, Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority

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HISA: FTC Approves Rules, Distribution of Cost

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has approved the proposed Enforcement and Methodology Assessment Rules in addition to the distribution of the 2022 cost assessments to state racing commissions, according to the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA) Friday. The effective date for the start of the Racetrack Safety Program is July 1.

“These developments bring us closer to fulfilling our mandate to protect the wellbeing of both horse and rider through uniform rules and accreditation standards,” said HISA CEO Lisa Lazarus. “The Racetrack Safety Program will expand veterinary oversight, impose surface maintenance and testing requirements, enhance jockey safety and implement voided claim rules, among other important measures that will go into effect on July 1.”

The Enforcement Rule (8000 Series) describes a range of violations and civil sanctions, establishes procedures for disciplinary and racetrack accreditation hearings, and grants the Authority investigatory powers.

The annual assessments were determined by the FTC approved Methodology Assessment Rule (8500 Series), outlining a process that aims to ensure fairness and equity across Thoroughbred racing jurisdictions.

The cost calculations represent each state's proportionate share of HISA's 2022 budget as required under the Act. Under the rule, HISA calculated 50% of each state racing commission's cost according to the total number of starts in covered races and the remaining half based on starts weighted for purses in covered races.

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