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14.1 BOOKS
AND RECORDS
All necessary books and records required by the
By-laws of the Association or any applicable statute
or law, shall be regularly and properly kept at the
Head Office of the
Association.
System records shall be kept at the Head Office of the
Canadian Border Collie Association .
14.2
REGISTRY
A Register shall be kept at the Head Office of the
Association and shall be known as the American Border
Collie Association of Canada Registry. It shall be
published by the Association at such time and in such
form as decided by the Board of Directors. A
Certificate of Registration shall be issued for all
dogs registered in a form approved by the Board of
Directors.
14.3
ELIGIBILITY FOR REGISTRATION
The following shall be eligible for registration with
the Association, upon application in accordance with
the terms of these By-laws:
14.4
CLASSES
Dogs not previously registered shall be designated
Section A or Section B according to the Canadian
Border Collie Association Class of the sire and Dam or
the Class of the original registry of the Sire and
Dam. Section A shall comprise animals where both
parents are Section A. Section B shall comprise
animals where either parent is Section B.
Dogs previously registered will be assigned the Section of the original registry.
Initially, the following registries are recognized by the Association. Other registries will be considered by the Board on appeal.
SECTION A REGISTRIES
SECTION B REGISTRIES
14.4A
RECLASSIFICATION ON MERIT
A dog may be reclassified from Section B to Section A
on sufficient proof of herding ability.
Herding Ability shall be established by the dog placing in the top ten of three Open Class Sheepdog trials each with a gather of not less than 250 yards and entries of more than 20 dogs. Each trial must be under a different judge. Trials will be sanctioned at the discretion of a committee.
Alternatively, the Directors may appoint a committee of three to asses the herding ability of the dog. The test shall take place at a venue established by the committee but not at the home farm of the dog or on its usual stock. The dog must demonstrate competence in the following elements: a gather of not less than 300 yards and a drive of not less than 100 yards. Committee members shall receive an honorarium to be established by the Board and to be paid by the petitioner.
(a) The owner at the time of birth of a litter may make application for registration of the litter provided the Sire and Dam are registered with the Association or a recognized Registry.
(b) The application for registration of a litter must be made to the Association on forms supplied by them for that purpose. All blank spaces must be completed in ink or typewritten. Signatures must be in ink.
(c) Application for registration may be made by persons who are not members of the Association but are subject to non-member rates as established by the Board of Directors from time to time.
The sire of a litter must be registered in the name of the person certifying the service and, if different than the breeder, must sign a stud service report.
14.9
REGISTRATION OF INDIVIDUAL DOGS
The application for registration of an individual
Border Collie must be made to the Association on forms
supplied by them for that purpose. All blank spaces
must be completed in ink or typewritten. Signatures
must be in ink.
14.10
IMPORTED TO CANADA
A person resident in Canada who imports a Border
Collie may make application for registration of a
Border Collie imported into Canada provided the
following conditions are satisfied: