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June 8-20, 2020 JUNE 8-20, 2020 WWW.PINTOWORLD.COM PtHA Mission Statement • To improve, promote and enhance the Pinto horse, pony, miniature and Utility horse and Long Ear • To collect, record and preserve Pinto pedigrees and Pinto competition records • To represent the multifaceted world of Pinto ownership: breeding, competition and pleasure • To provide beneficial services that support and encourage Pinto ownership and participation • To educate by providing materials, programs and services that allows • PtHA to be a resource organization in the equine industry • To promote the continued growth of PtHA through good horsemanship and good sportsmanship PtHA Sportsmanship Conduct Rule • UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT or any other form of misconduct that is irresponsible, illegal, indecent, profane, intimidating, threatening or abusive is prohibited. This provision applies to: 1. PtHA members, non-members, exhibitors, trainers, owners, owner representatives, spectators and all other persons on RULES ® the show grounds of a PtHA-approved event; and 2. PtHA members on the show grounds of an event held in conjunction with a PtHA- PtHA approved event; and 3. PtHA members on the show grounds of an event during which a PtHA-approved class is held regardless of whether the conduct is associated with or occurs during a PtHA- approved class. Show management may immediately expel individuals exhibiting unsportsmanlike con- duct from show grounds and shall file a written report with PtHA concerning the conduct in question. PtHA Animal Welfare Statement Every Pinto shall, at all times, be treated humanely and with dignity, respect and compas- sion. This prohibition against inhumane treatment applies to PtHA members and non- members. 1. PtHA members may be held responsible for the actions of their trainers, agents, repre- sentatives and/or employees. For violation of this rule, an individual may be disciplined, suspended, fined, denied PtHA privileges, disqualified, expelled from show grounds and/or expelled from PtHA. 2. The standard by which conduct or treatment will be measured is that which a reason- able person, informed and experienced in generally accepted equine care, training and exhibition procedures or veterinary standards, would determine to be cruel, abusive or inhumane. Arrival Split Classes/Preliminaries .....................................................41 Arrival ......................................................................................4 Tack Changes .........................................................................41 Departure ................................................................................4 Working Order........................................................................41 Must Have Documents .............................................................4 PWC Schedule ....................................................................47 Required Health Documents ....................................................4 PWC Rules Awards Announcement Requests .......................................................32 Duplicate Buckles ...................................................................43 Errata .....................................................................................32 Individual Judge Placings ......................................................43 General Rules and Regulations...............................................32 World Championship Titles ....................................................43 Photography and Videography ...............................................32 Check-In Procedures Responsibility and Liability ....................................................32 Campers and Motor Homes ......................................................7 Television and Media .............................................................32 Checkpoints .............................................................................7 Schedule Legend ..............................................................47 Show Services ..........................................................................7 Show Information Class Information Leases ....................................................................................28 Amateur Walk/Trot Classes .....................................................27 Participation/Membership Requirements ..............................28 Classes Requiring a Hand Gallop ............................................27 Registration ...........................................................................28 NSBA Dual Approved Classes ..................................................27 Transfer of Ownership ............................................................28 Western Dressage ..................................................................27 Show Rules Youth Leadline Walk Only Class ..............................................27 Admission to the Arena ..........................................................36 Youth Leadline Walk/Trot Classes ...........................................27 Arena Gate Calls .....................................................................36 Youth Walk/Trot 10 & Under Division Classes .........................27 Attire ......................................................................................36 Youth Walk/Trot 11-18 Division Classes. .................................27 Breaks ....................................................................................36 Class/High Point Tabulation Rules .....................42 Class Placings .........................................................................36 Contact Information Commercial Exhibits/Vendors ................................................36 Back Number Lamination ........................................................3 Disqualification ......................................................................36 Drug Declaration ....................................................................36 ID Station ................................................................................3 Lost & Found ............................................................................3 Drug Testing ...........................................................................36 of Contents PWC Table PWC Office Hours .....................................................................3 Electronic Devices ..................................................................36 Shipping ..................................................................................3 Equipment Failure/Time Outs.................................................36 Stall Office Hours......................................................................3 Equipment Judges .................................................................36 Corporate Partners .......................................................IBC Exercise/Longeing ..................................................................36 Division Schedule ............................................................56 Exhibitor Back Numbers .........................................................36 Entry Fees ............................................................................46 Health Requirements .............................................................36 Entry Information Inhumane Treatment .............................................................36 Adding Classes .......................................................................35 Judges....................................................................................37 Cancellation/Refund of Entries and Stall Fees ........................35 Judges Video Reviews ............................................................37 Cross-Entry in Youth/Amateur/Open Classes ..........................35 Patterns .................................................................................37 Entering Classes with Payback ...............................................35 Pony and Miniature Measurements .......................................37 Entry Submission ...................................................................35 Positive Identification ............................................................37 Flat Fee ..................................................................................35 Practices ................................................................................38 Office Fee ...............................................................................35 Protests ..................................................................................38 Payment of Fees .....................................................................35 Results Posting ......................................................................38 Post-Entries Before the Show .................................................35 Secure Trailer Lot ....................................................................38 Post-Entries at the Show ........................................................35 Show Office ............................................................................38 Scratching Classes ..................................................................35 Veterinarian ...........................................................................38 Substituting Classes ...............................................................35 Show Staff ...........................................................................10 Substituting a Pinto ...............................................................35
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