Standing Rule 2: Proof of NCHA membership required when
entering shows
NCHA approved events are restricted to NCHA members only. (All owners and
riders must be members in good standing with NCHA to compete in an approved
show). Original or copies of NCHA membership cards for both owner and rider
must be submitted to the secretary when entering approved NCHA shows. NCHA will
provide a grace period to prior-year members until March 1. Show management may
assess a $5.00 fine per occurrence when NCHA membership cards are not
submitted.
Standing Rule 3: Copy of registration papers required
when entering show
All registered horses must be shown under the name assigned to them by their
Breed Association, and a copy of registration papers must be submitted to the
secretary when entering approved NCHA shows. Show management may assess a $5.00
fine per occurrence when a copy of registration papers is not submitted. and
all unregistered horses must be shown under one name only, and said name may
not conflict with a registered horse’s name, at any and all contests approved
by the NCHA.
Standing Rule 6: Cattle surcharge at weekend shows
Under no condition can the cattle charge exceed entry fee unless (in jackpotted
classes only) fresh cattle are provided. However, under special
circumstances, a cattle surcharge can be added to the original cattle charge in
all classes at weekend shows, if approved in writing in advance of the show by
NCHA
Standing Rule 8: "Family-Owned Horses"
Any and all present or future ownership rights to any horse being exhibited in
NCHA Non-Professional or Amateur weekend cutting horse classes
must be owned by the contestant showing the horse or by the contestant’s spouse
or child (maximum 29 years old).
Any horse exhibited at NCHA-approved Limited
Age Event Non-Professional or Amateur cutting horse contests must be
owned by the contestant showing the horse, or by the contestant’s spouse or
minor child (21 years of age or less) or minor sibling. Said minor child may
ride a horse owned by either parent or legal guardian.
Rider eligibility will be determined by their age at
the beginning of each point year. Said minor child may ride a horse owned by
either parent or legal guardian or minor sibling.
Parents will also be able to compete in
Non-Professional and/or Amateur classes on horses owned by children age 29 or
younger at weekend shows and 21 or younger at Limited Age Event shows.
Ownership can only be obtained in a manner permitted pursuant to Rule 8.d.4.
Standing Rule 8: Disciplinary action when owner, rider
or horse is ineligible
Any owner or rider who shall permit his horse to be entered and compete in an
approved class, in which the owner(s), the horse or rider is ineligible, shall
be subject to disciplinary action by the Executive Committee.
Standing Rule 8: New limits on amateur eligibility
earnings
A maximum of $100,000 may be earned between NCHA-approved weekend earnings and
NCHA Limited Age Event earnings to qualify for Amateur status. Members with
less than $100,000 in total earnings and with less than $50,000 in either
weekend or limited age events at the beginning of the point year will be
eligible to compete in one or both of the categories they qualify for. Earnings
in excess of $50,000 at the beginning of the point year in either weekend or
limited age events will make Amateur card holders ineligible to compete in the
category for which they do not qualify.
Standing Rule 25: Judge’s credits for monitored and
unmonitored shows
All judges who judge NCHA approved or sponsored shows which are monitored by
the NCHA will receive credit for four (4) shows. All judges who judge Limited
Age Events which are not monitored by the NCHA will receive credit for two (2)
shows.
Standing Rule 27: 3A judges in 5-judge monitored shows
3A judges may judge all 5-judge monitored system shows, except Futurity, Super
Stakes, Summer Cutting Spectacular, and World Finals.
Standing Rule 27: Judges’ qualifications for the NCHA
Futurity, Super Stakes, Summer Cutting Spectacular and World Finals
The judges for our NCHA major events (Futurity, Super Stakes, Summer Cutting
Spectacular, and World Finals) will be picked from this "4A" Judges
Pool. "3A" judges with fifty (50) or less lifetime judging credits
may be hired with no more than two (2) "3A" judges in a five (5)
judge system.
Approved LAE Regulations: Posting the cumulative score
Only the cumulative score will be posted in the arena. No individual scores
will be available anywhere on the show grounds or on the internet, except a
copy of the official Judge’s Cards, which will be posted on the show grounds on
the following day.
SAMS: Marking a reviewed score which remains unchanged
Next to the original score and circle (the judge) indicates the new score and
initials same . . . If the judge does not change the original score, he shall
initial it within the circle.
SAMS: No adjustment when film evidence is inconclusive
If there is inconclusive film evidence (when a review is made), the call must
stand as is. No adjustments will be made.
Youth cuttings on Fridays in Utah and Idaho
NCHA will not approve any youth cuttings on weekdays between Labor Day and
Memorial Day, with the exception of any pre-existing Winter Circuit youth
cuttings as long as they end the first Sunday of January. Approved shows held
in Utah and Idaho will be allowed to hold youth classes on Fridays after 6:00
p.m. on a trial basis for the 2007 point year.