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SECTION B: SHOW SANCTIONING
1. To be sanctioned, a show,
association, saddle club or arena must be a member in good standing of the
NBHA. NBHA members in saddle clubs or associations may use
their individual membership to meet this requirement. Sanctioned shows may
pay out on either the 3-D or 4-D format, although points will be awarded on
a 4-D format. For further clarification, see the sections below on earned
points and payout.
2. For a show to be sanctioned by the NBHA, a written request must
be made to the District Director on an NBHA Sanctioned Show Request
Form. A $25 sanctioning fee must accompany this request. If the show is to
be published in the Barrel Horse News, the request form must be received by
NBHA Headquarters 60 days prior to the show. To be approved as a
sanctioned show, the request form and fee must be received at NBHA
Headquarters at least 14 days prior to the requested show date. State
Directors will have final approval for all sanctioned shows. NBHA
points will not be awarded for shows that are not properly sanctioned.
*3. The NBHA will sanction only one show on a given date within a
district, except that two separate NBHA runs may be sanctioned on the
same day at the same arena. No sanctioned NBHA point shows will be
approved for dates that would interfere with members from attending their
State Championships, the World Championships, the Youth World Championships
or a National Championship Series Show held within the same region. For
the year 2002, this means no shows should be sanctioned for July 27-August
4, or October 26- November 3, unless no one from your district is attending
the conflicting World Show.
4. Shows will be sanctioned on a first-come, first-serve basis. The
NBHA reserves the right to refuse sanctioning for a particular date or
show if it is determined not to be in the best interest of the NBHA
or its members.
5. A district shall have no fewer than six (6) nor more than eighteen
(18) sanctioned shows per competition year.
6. To be sanctioned, a show must offer all NBHA members in good
standing, regardless of age or sex, the opportunity to compete. NBHA
members may not be required to enter any other class, or join any other
association or club, or pay any non-member fee or permit fee to any
association or club, as a condition of riding in an NBHA sanctioned
class.
7. There will be three classes of competition as follows:
Open
Youth (18 years of age and under)
Senior (50 years of age and over)
Proof of age may be required at the discretion of Show Management.
a. NBHA sanctioned district shows must offer the three NBHA classes.
b. Show Management may allow eligible contestants to count their time in the
Open class for the Youth or Senior class. A contestant wishing to so carry
an Open time to Youth or Seniors must declare their intent at the time of
entry. Any contestant carrying time must pay the applicable entry fee for
the Youth or Senior class, and is eligible to win prize money and NBHA
points just as if the time was run in the Youth or Senior class. If this is
done, the three NBHA classes must be run consecutively. The pattern for the
Open, Youth, and Senior must be exactly the same and must not be changed in
any manner.
c. If there are not sufficient entries to hold a Senior class or a Youth
class, riders eligible for these classes should be given Senior or Youth
points based on their times in the Open class. If a Senior or Youth class is
not held, riders eligible for these classes may be charged an additional
entry fee and/or district/state awards fees. If an entry fee is charged then
a jackpot must be paid out according to NBHA rules.
d. The NBHA points, and payout, if any, will be determined based only
on those riders who qualify for that particular class (Youth or Seniors).
8. a) A competitor's age in the Youth class will be determined as of the
first day of the NBHA competition year. For the 2002 competition
year, that date is January 1, 2002. b) A competitor may ride in the Senior
class at any time on or after his/her 50th birthday
9. All sanctioned shows must have an electronic timing system and conform
to the NBHA rules. (Note: NBHA events will be timed to
thousandths of seconds if the clock being used displays three decimal
places.)
10. The District Director must submit show results of all NBHA
classes (Open, Youth, and Senior) to NBHA Headquarters and to their
State Director WITHIN SEVEN DAYS after the show. Please note that results
must be reported in the 4-D format, regardless of whether the show used the
3-D or 4-D payout formula. POINT STANDINGS MUST BE POSTED IN A PUBLIC
LOCATION BY THE DISTRICT DIRECTOR AT EVERY SHOW FOR MEMBERS TO SEE. When a
member disagrees with points awarded on the DISTRICT POINT SHEETS, that
member will have 14 days, from the date points are posted, to bring any
discrepancies to the attention of the District Director and, if necessary,
to file a written protest in accordance with SECTION 10 of this Rule Book.
If points are not posted in a public location at a show, members should
notify their State Director. If that fails to resolve the problem, notify
Headquarters in writing.
11. An NBHA show may be sanctioned for more than one district. Such
co-sanctioning may be done only with districts which border the district
where the show is being held. (Directors must use good judgment in order not
to create a travel distance hardship on members and risk revocation of
sanction.) State Directors will have final approval authority for all
co-sanctioned shows.
12. The sanction fee for a co-sanctioned show is still $25, no matter how
many districts participate. However, each district director must sign off on
the show for their district, either by signing the same form or by
submitting their own form. A co-sanctioned show must be sanctioned for the
district in which it actually takes place, unless specific permission has
been given by Headquarters.
13. If a show is co-sanctioned, and the host district later decides to
cancel the sanction, the show may continue as sanctioned for any or all of
the visiting districts which decide to keep the sanction. The original host
district may not sanction another show within that district on the same day.
14. A contestant's current NBHA membership card or a copy of
current membership application must be presented to the show secretary prior
to entering an NBHA sanctioned show.
15. Non-members may compete for prize money at an NBHA sanctioned
show only upon payment of a non-member permit fee. A non-member permit fee,
in the amount of ten dollars ($10.00) will be collected from each non member
seeking to enter each NBHA sanctioned show. The fee collected will
permit non-members to enter one NBHA show and compete in all classes
for which they are qualified. Non-member permit fees collected will be
deposited in the district account for year end awards. District Directors
may waive the non-member permit fee for members of other approved clubs and
associations only during a co-sanctioned event with the non-member's club or
association. The NBHA reserves the right to refuse co-sanctioning for a
particular date or show if it is determined not to be in the best interest
of the NBHA or its members.
16. Organizations and individuals requesting NBHA sanctioned shows
must use the official NBHA logo in all show bills and display
advertising. Classified advertising and show listings must contain the words
"NBHA Sanctioned". Camera-ready copies of the NBHA logo are available
through your District Director.
17. As a condition of sanction, shows may be asked to display promotional
items provided by select NBHA national sponsors.
* - These items are
new or have been changed or revised with this edition of the NBHA RULES.
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