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(G)Carriage companies shall equip all carriages/horses with a manure catching device for <br />use at all times while working. <br />(H)No horse-drawn carriage shall be driven at a speed faster than a trot at any time.All <br />such carriages shall adhere to state law on slow moving vehicles.No horse drawn carriage shall <br />be operated between the hours of 7:00 a.m. through 9:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. through 6:00 p.m., <br />Monday through Friday.No horse-drawn carriage shall be allowed on the downtown bus mall <br />during normal PTC operating hours, or at any time on Jefferson, Washington, Clinton or <br />Lafayette streets in Fort Wayne except to cross those streetsat intersections controlled by an <br />automatic signal. <br />(I)It shall be the responsibility of the owner/operator of a rental horsedrawn carriageto <br />ensure there is a slow moving vehicle emblem displayed on each carriage, whenever the carriage <br />is moved, operated, or driven. The triangular slow moving vehicle emblem will be mounted as <br />near as is practicable to the center of mass and at an approximate height of not less than three <br />and not more than five feet from level ground or surface. The emblem shall be mounted so as to <br />be entirely visible from the rear, day or night. <br />(J) It shall be the responsibility of the owner/operator of a rental horsedrawn carriage to <br />ensure there are flashing lamps mounted and in use whenever the carriage is moved, operated, or <br />driven 1 hour before sunrise and 1 hour after sunset. A red or an amber flashing lamp will be <br />mounted at a height as low as practicable that is visible from a distance of not less than five <br />hundred feet to the rear. Also, a double-faced flashing lamp may be used, displaying amber light <br />to the front and red or amber light to the rear. <br />K)Every horse whose use requires a license hereunder shall be examined by a veterinarian <br />prior to its use in a rental horse business, and thereafter at intervals of not less than once a year. <br />The horse shall be examined and treated for internal parasites.Its general physical condition <br />shall be evaluated, which examination shall include but not be limited to, inspection of teeth, <br />hooves, and shoes, and for its physical ability to perform the work or duties required of it.The <br />examination shall also include a record of any injury, disease, or deficiency observed by the <br />veterinarian at the time, together with any prescription or professional recommendation <br />regarding humane correction or disposition of the same.An Indiana health certificate containing <br />the above information and signed by the examining veterinarian shall be maintained at the stable <br />premises at which such horse is located, and shall contain the identification number, age and <br />condition of the horse. <br />(L)The rental horse business shall take immediate action to obtain veterinary treatment, <br />care and attention when any horse is or becomes sick, diseased, lame or injured.If a horse dies <br />while at work or in the stable area, or is involved in an accident resulting in an injury to a horse, <br />the Department of Animal Control shall be notified immediately. <br />(M)A horse covered by this subchapter which is or becomes lame or suffers from a <br />physical condition or illness making it unsuitable for work shall be removed from work by the <br />rental horse business or may be ordered removed from work by the DepartmentofAnimal <br />Control.Intheevent ofa dispute regarding such physical condition or illness, the Department <br /> <br />