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By October 2014, O'Neill was given another 45-day suspension as a result of a June 2013 violation at Belmont Park. By this time, O'Neill had accumulated 19 drug violations. The New York Racing Association also fined him $10,000. However, as happened in 2012, they agreed that he would not have to serve his suspension until after a major event, this time the 2014 Breeders' Cup. He was also given an additional 45-day suspended sentence, which would "be served if he incurs another medication violation before December 18, 2015, at any US track."[30] Following his New York suspension, he was given a separate 45-day suspension in California, based on his violation of the CHRB restrictions from 2012 due to the 2013 New York violation. This suspension foreclosed his ability to train horses for the 2014 Breeders' Cup. In addition, California gave him an 18-month probation period on top of the 45 day ban, during which time he cannot have any further Class I, II, or III drug violations in any part of the USA or internationally. While his previous penalties were based upon the dates that assorted complaints were filed or adjudicated, this time the ruling was that the "deciding event" for any violation would be the date when the offense actually occurred.
Since the New York ruling, he has not been able to train horses for any major events, this includes not being able to train in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes. The reason has been made public by the NYRA, is that he was still on probation from his previous violations at Belmont. If he was to be suspended again, it would not mean that he would be suspended for the 2014 Derby or Preakness, but that once he was off probation, he would be suspended. He has the option of resigning from the NYRA in order to avoid suspension. d2c66b5586