§ 1821. Definitions
As used in this chapter unless the context otherwise requires:
(1)
The term “management” means any person who organizes, exercises control over, or administers or who is responsible for organizing, directing, or administering.
(3)
The term “sore” when used to describe a horse means that—
(A)
an irritating or blistering agent has been applied, internally or externally, by a person to any limb of a horse,
(C)
any tack, nail, screw, or chemical agent has been injected by a person into or used by a person on any limb of a horse, or
(D)
any other substance or device has been used by a person on any limb of a horse or a person has engaged in a practice involving a horse,
and, as a result of such application, infliction, injection, use, or practice, such horse suffers, or can reasonably be expected to suffer, physical pain or distress, inflammation, or lameness when walking, trotting, or otherwise moving, except that such term does not include such an application, infliction, injection, use, or practice in connection with the therapeutic treatment of a horse by or under the supervision of a person licensed to practice veterinary medicine in the State in which such treatment was given.
(4)
The term “State” means any of the several States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands.