SHOW RULES
4. Th
e last date entries will be accepted without penalty and
the last date late entries will be accepted.
5. The premiums and awards to be given.
6. The complete AMHA approved class schedule with all the
correct class descriptions and restrictions. (This would
be the list sent with your approval form and approved by
AMHA’s office)
Make sure your entry lists any problems existing at your
show, such as limited stalls, remote parking lots, no trailer
parking, no driving facilities, barns distant from show
facility or other exhibits which might make showing
difficult, such as carnivals, or shared ring with pigs, cows,
etc. Also, a description of the arena and stall construction
is helpful.
GR-030 OFFICIALS
A. Show Managers (Chairpersons).
1. Any reputable person may act in the capacity of the show
manager or chairperson.
2. The show manager shall have the authority to enforce all
rules referring to the show.
3. The AMHA Show Office will only receive information
or changes from the documented Show Manager/
Chairpersons on file regarding any show approval and
all communication with the AMHA Show Office must
be conducted by the documented Show Manager/
Chairperson on file for that show.
(Amended 07-13-02, effective 01-03)
4.
The show manager shall have the jurisdiction over
preparing and mailing all entry forms, premium lists, and
catalogs.
5. The show manager shall not accept additional entries
in a class once competition or judging for that class has
begun.
6. The show manager shall at all times extend every effort
to satisfy the comfort of the horses, the exhibitors, the
spectators, and the officials.
7. The show manager shall see that the judge(s) hired for the
show receives a schedule of classes, sent at least two (2)
weeks prior to the show date.
(Amended 11-10-00, effective 01-02)
8. The show manager shall retain original signed judges
placing cards, copy of the show results, receipts for
mailing required material to judges, and all entry forms
for at least one year so that they may be made available on
request by the AMHA office.
B. Ring Stewards
1. Show management must provide an adequate number
of competent ring stewards to manage the arena and
assist the judges. Any reputable person may act in the
capacity of ring steward. The ring stewards must help the
judge, not advise him. He/she shall carefully refrain from
discussing, or seeming to discuss, the horses or exhibitors
with the judge.
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