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Post by DogGoneGood on Oct 24, 2008 13:14:41 GMT -5
CKC Tracking Test Rules & Regulations January 1st, 2007 3 Judges3.1 Application for Approval of Selected Judges3.1.1 After a club has been granted permision by the CKC to hold a tracking test, the club must submit an Application for Approval of Selected Judges. The application must set forth the names and addresses of the persons selected to judge, as well as teh test(s) assigned to each judge. 3.1.2 When the application for approval of judges reaches the CKC less than 120 days prior to the test, an administrative fee as set by the Board will be assessed against the club. 3.1.3 Once approval is granted, the CKC will inform the test-giving club that the judges have been approved. The test secretary shall send to each approved judge a confirmation of assignment letter, supplied by the CKC, as well as any other pertinent information that the club may include. 3.1.4 Once a pannel of judges for a test has been approved by the CKC, no change will be permitted except when necessary (i.e. due to death or illness). 3.1.5 If The Canadian Kennel Club is not prepared to approve a selected judge, or is not prepared to approve the entire assignment for which a judge has been selected, the club must submit to the Head Office of The Canadian Kennel Club the name or names of alternative persons to judge that test or tests. Continue on to... Judge's AuthorityApprentice JudgesEligibility for Approval to JudgeSubstitute JudgeIndignities to a JudgeJudges Conduct
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Post by DogGoneGood on Oct 24, 2008 13:15:44 GMT -5
3.2 Judge's Authority
3.2.1 A judge's decision as marked is final and cannot be changed.
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Post by DogGoneGood on Oct 24, 2008 13:18:07 GMT -5
3.3 Apprentice Judges
3.3.1 All judges are expeted to cooperate in every way possible with any apprentice judges approved to attend the test by the CKC in an apprentice capacity.
3.3.2 No more than one apprentice judge shall be permitted to apprentice at any one tracking test.
3.3.3 A judge doing his first assignment is not required to accept an apprentice.
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Post by DogGoneGood on Oct 24, 2008 13:20:04 GMT -5
3.4 Eligibility for Approval to Judge
3.4.1 Judges selected for Canadian Kennel Club approved Tracking Tests must be on, or eligible for, the approved list of Canadian Kennel Club Tracking Test Judges as per the current Canadian Kennel Club Tracking Test policy.
3.4.2 A judge that has not judged a tracking test in a 5 year period will be required to complete one apprentice assignment.
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Post by DogGoneGood on Oct 24, 2008 13:22:06 GMT -5
3.5 Substitute Judge
3.5.1 Notwithstanding the above, in an emergency, any person in good standing with The Canadian Kennel Club may be used as a substitute judge. This person must have a thorough knowledge of tracking and CKC tracking rules. The substitute judge shall judge the test(s) as originally approved by The Canadian Kennel Club. The Canadian Kennel Club shall be promptly notified of a substitute judge.
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Post by DogGoneGood on Oct 24, 2008 13:23:28 GMT -5
3.6 Indignities to a Judge
3.6.1 A judge officiating at a test held under these rules shall not be subjected to indignities of any kidn during the progress of the test. It shall be the duty and obligation of the club holding the test to see that this rule is effectively carried out.
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Post by DogGoneGood on Oct 24, 2008 13:24:45 GMT -5
3.7 Judges Conduct
3.7.1 A judge must conduct himself in a manner that is fair and not prejudicial to the sport.
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