§ 8–2005. Care and use of horses in horse-drawn carriage trade.
(a) An owner, operator, or custodian of a horse engaged in the horse-drawn carriage trade shall:
(1) Not use, work, drive, ride, or require labor from a horse for more than 8 hours in any 24-hour period;
(2) Provide for adequate rest periods for a horse during the 8 hours of use;
(3) Provide the horse with food and drinking water from a clean container of sufficient size and in good condition during the regular intervals during the 8 hours of use;
(4) Drape the body of the horse from forelegs to hind legs with a warm covering during times of cold or inclement weather;
(5) Park the horse in an area of shade whenever practicable during rest periods;
(6) Not overdrive or overload a horse as evidenced by physical stress, strain, or exhaustion of the horse; and
(7) Not beat or prod a horse to maintain a fast gait in any way that will cause pain or injury to the horse.
(b) An owner, operator, or custodian of a horse engaged in the horse-drawn carriage trade shall not use a horse to draw a carriage unless:
(1) The horse is in good health in accordance with standards established by the Mayor by rule;
(2) The horse weighs at least 1,100 pounds; and
(3) The hooves of the horse are properly shod and trimmed utilizing rubber compound shoes on the front 2 hooves and either rubber or open steel borium cork tip shoes on the 2 rear hooves.