FAQs About HISA’s Rules
This video will show you how to update your HISA Portal password if you forgot it.
This video shows you how to enter a Multifactor Authentication code for the HISA Portal when our system detects an abnormal login.
This video will show you how to add a code when prompted by a mobile app for the purpose of logging in.
This guide is for Regulatory Veterinarians to show them how to review and complete Post Layoff Reports in the HISA Portal.
This guide will show Trainers how to fill out and submit a Post Layoff Report for a horse.
If the horse in no longer in your care and is back with the owner, this video will show you how to transfer the horse.
This video shows Regulatory Veterinarians how to review and complete a post layoff report.
This video will show Trainers how to fill out a post layoff report in the HISA Portal.
This video will show you the steps to retiring a horse in the HISA portal.
This is Part Two of our two part series on HISA Horse In-Sight.
This is part 1 of a two part series on HISA Horse In-Sight.
This video will show you how to download the summary at the bottom of the Accreditation Questionnaire.
This video will show you how to create an ownership entity in the HISA portal.
This video will show you how when you upload a document to the Accreditation Questionnaire, it will be saved in Track Files with the year and question number at the front.
This video will show you how to add a private comment that only other Reg Vets can read to a horse's Vets' List record.
All users can now bulk delete and mark messages as read or unread in the Notification section of their portal.
In this video, we will show you some tips and tricks for working in excel on your .csv file that you downloaded that contain a horse's medical records. This is for Reg Vets.
As HISA’s rules are enforced at racetracks around the country, the latest HISA stewards’ rulings are available to the public. Rulings are posted within 48 hours of being submitted to HISA’s enforcement team.
View frequently asked questions about HISA’s rules and regulations
HISA is required to submit the proposed rules and regulations that comprise its Racetrack Safety and Anti-Doping and Medication Control (ADMC) Programs to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for approval prior to implementation.
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