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Waterman Named Arizona Racing
Adviser
Sept. 13, 2011 - Dr. Scot Waterman has been hired as the first animal medication
and welfare adviser for the Arizona Department of Racing.
Waterman, who most recently served as executive director of the Racing
Medication and Testing Consortium, will be introduced at the Sept. 14 meeting of
the Arizona Racing Commission, ADOR director Lonny Powell said Sept. 12.
Waterman worked nine years at the RMTC, where he built a reputation as a
facilitator and consensus-builder in the areas of therapeutic and prohibited
medications, laboratory procedures, and related national and international
regulations. He worked extensively with racing regulators and industry
stakeholder groups, including horsemen and tracks throughout the country, to
assist in the development and adoption of model medication rules, policies, and
best practices.
“We’re excited to have Scot join our team,” Powell said in a statement. “His
expertise in these complex and critical areas combined with his extensive
experience and thorough knowledge of the racing industry makes him a valuable
asset to the Arizona industry and ADOR.
“Having worked closely with Scot during my tenure as (Association of Racing
Commissioners International) president as well as a founding member, officer,
and adviser of the RMTC, I had a chance to witness first-hand his knowledge of,
dedication to, and passion for the racing industry.”
Waterman’s duties as a consultant will include providing assistance to ADOR
personnel including state veterinarians, stewards, and investigators with
special emphasis on the areas of racing animal facilities, adoption, safety and
welfare, monitoring test results and laboratory agreements, and assisting in
efforts to develop, enhance, and implement medication-related rules, policies,
and best practices.
The ADOR is a cabinet-level agency that regulates all pari-mutuel horse and
Greyhound racing in the state.
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