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Considering all of the brouhaha over the measuring post, here is what we actually ARE voting on in February! These items were lifted directly from the June meeting minutes. These things ARE being advanced to the membership for vote. Let's discuss, and if you really care about it one way or another, you better start looking at plane fare!
#184, page 43 #753
Submitted by: Gordon Harris
184 REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
Applicant must complete, sign and submit proper AMHA registration application forms, with four color
unaltered photographs (effective on a voluntary basis January 1, 1998 and required by June 1, 1998) of
the horse taken in accordance with requirements on the form, to the Association’s Registrar. As of
December 31, 1987, only the foals of previously registered sires and dams are eligible for registration,
with the exception of those horses qualifying under the hardship clause. Amended 12-6-03, effective 01-04)
PROPOSED: Beginning January 1,2009 2013 only offspring of two (2) AMHA registered horses shall be
eligible for registration. The AMHA shall have the right to require parent qualification by DNA of any horse whose parentage is in question.
Delete the entire Hardship #193 section
The Rules & Regs Committee recommends sending to the membership, but has no
recommendation regarding the rule amendment.
If the above is accepted, add:
#184-F
Horses which measure over 34” on or after the date of eligibility in permanent registration shall
receive permanent papers which are different in color from horses which are under 34” and
which are designated “Breeding Stock”.
Failed by the Committee.
#193A, page 51 #756
Submitted by: Barbara Ashby
An AMHA Application for Registration, along with a letter requesting Hardship Registration must be
submitted to the AMHA office. This request must be accompanied by four (4) current color unaltered
photographs (effective on a voluntary basis January 1, 1998 and required by June 1, 1998) of the horse
showing all identifiable markings and the proper fees for Hardship Registration.For Hardship
registration a horse must be five (5) years of age or older. All Hardship horses except geldings must be
DNA tested, effective January 1, 1998. (Amended 12-6-03, effective 01-04)
The Rules & Regs Committee recommends sending to the membership, but has no
recommendation regarding the rule amendment.
#193E, page 52-53 #757
Submitted by: Barbara Ashby
A parent may be noted on a Hardship registration certificate if qualified by DNA testing. A late or
amended stallion breeding report and/or a breeders certificate will be required from the owner of the
parent at the time of breeding if other than the person registering the Hardship horse. (Amended
2-21-03, effective 01-04) In the case of a hardshipped horse who has an AMHR registered sire
and/or dam, if a copy of the official AMHR Registration Certificate accompanies the request
for Hardship registration, such parentage will be included on the AMHA Certificate.
Failed by the Committee, will not be submitted to the membership.
#193, page 51 #758
Submitted by: Richard Sievert
Delete the entire #193 section to eliminate Hardship Registration.
Withdrawn by R. Sievert
Long Range Planning
Chair Clair Severson reported the committee did have a quorum. The committee is working on
several issues, closing the studbook , developing a Research Committee, AMHA funding a perpetual fund for Studbook. As the committee works through these issues, details will be
brought to the Board.
#184, page 43 #753
Submitted by: Gordon Harris
184 REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
Applicant must complete, sign and submit proper AMHA registration application forms, with four color
unaltered photographs (effective on a voluntary basis January 1, 1998 and required by June 1, 1998) of
the horse taken in accordance with requirements on the form, to the Association’s Registrar. As of
December 31, 1987, only the foals of previously registered sires and dams are eligible for registration,
with the exception of those horses qualifying under the hardship clause. Amended 12-6-03, effective 01-04)
PROPOSED: Beginning January 1,
eligible for registration. The AMHA shall have the right to require parent qualification by DNA of any horse whose parentage is in question.
Delete the entire Hardship #193 section
The Rules & Regs Committee recommends sending to the membership, but has no
recommendation regarding the rule amendment.
If the above is accepted, add:
#184-F
Horses which measure over 34” on or after the date of eligibility in permanent registration shall
receive permanent papers which are different in color from horses which are under 34” and
which are designated “Breeding Stock”.
Failed by the Committee.
#193A, page 51 #756
Submitted by: Barbara Ashby
An AMHA Application for Registration, along with a letter requesting Hardship Registration must be
submitted to the AMHA office. This request must be accompanied by four (4) current color unaltered
photographs (effective on a voluntary basis January 1, 1998 and required by June 1, 1998) of the horse
showing all identifiable markings and the proper fees for Hardship Registration.
registration a horse must be five (5) years of age or older. All Hardship horses except geldings must be
DNA tested, effective January 1, 1998. (Amended 12-6-03, effective 01-04)
The Rules & Regs Committee recommends sending to the membership, but has no
recommendation regarding the rule amendment.
#193E, page 52-53 #757
Submitted by: Barbara Ashby
A parent may be noted on a Hardship registration certificate if qualified by DNA testing. A late or
amended stallion breeding report and/or a breeders certificate will be required from the owner of the
parent at the time of breeding if other than the person registering the Hardship horse. (Amended
2-21-03, effective 01-04) In the case of a hardshipped horse who has an AMHR registered sire
and/or dam, if a copy of the official AMHR Registration Certificate accompanies the request
for Hardship registration, such parentage will be included on the AMHA Certificate.
Failed by the Committee, will not be submitted to the membership.
#193, page 51 #758
Submitted by: Richard Sievert
Delete the entire #193 section to eliminate Hardship Registration.
Withdrawn by R. Sievert
Long Range Planning
Chair Clair Severson reported the committee did have a quorum. The committee is working on
several issues, closing the studbook , developing a Research Committee, AMHA funding a perpetual fund for Studbook. As the committee works through these issues, details will be
brought to the Board.