Effective Date: November 11, 2006
Section I. Requirements to become an Event Manager
A. Required qualifications for all UKC Licensed Event Managers. All applicants must:
1. Be 21 years of age or over, and
2. be in good standing with the United Kennel ClubŪ
3. Applicant must be have a working knowledge of UKC rules and procedures.
4. Applicant must be well versed in all UKC licensed activities, i.e. Conformation, Performance and Companion events.
B. Recommended qualifications for Event Manager applicants.
1. Applicants must have verifiable or documented experience in the sport shows/trials. The applicant may submit any documentation he/she feels is pertinent and useful which may be considered in evaluating the qualifications of the applicant to be licensed as an Event Manager. The sum total of the experience and individual merits of the applicant will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
2. Any person who makes an application to the United Kennel ClubŪ should have served in the following capacities:
a. Event Secretary of a UKC Licensed Conformation event for a club a minimum of five weekend’s events, or 15 shows/trials.
b. Chairperson of a UKC Licensed Conformation event for a club for a minimum of five weekend's events.
c. Event Secretary of a UKC Licensed Performance and/or Companion type event for a club a minimum of five weekend’s events, or 15 trials/pulls/races.
d. Chairperson of a UKC Licensed Performance and/or Companion event for a club a minimum of five weekend's events.
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