NSPR DNA Rule passed extraordinary for 2012

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Because AMHR is included in the NSPR division, I am posting this here too:

This rule currently is in Section 3 PT 21 Page 69

The old rule will be replaced with this rule (WARNING - this has to go to rules committee to make sure all language is correct)

Starting January 1, 2012, the NSPR (NSPPR pending) will be open to register any pony 14.2 hands and under that can be verified that one parent is registered in either the ASPC or AMHR registries.

A NSPR (NSPPR pending) pony maybe registered by showing proof of parentage by submitting a stallion report filed according to Section Three, page 40, recording the stallion and/or dam recognized registration numbers on said form by January 15th.

The NSPR (NSPPR pending) ponies foaled prior to January 1, 2012 will be open to any pony 14.2 hands and under that can be verified by DNA that one parent is registered in either the ASPC or AMHR registry. A stallion report is not required for ponies foaled prior to January 1, 2012 in order to register. DNA forms are available from the National office or the website at www.shetlandminiature.com.

What does this mean to you?

Foals foaled January 1, 2012 and going forward, must have a stallion report (if the sire of said pony is registered ASPC or AMHR) or if the dam is the registered ASPC animal – that must be recorded with the office so they have the dam's registration number on file. You do not have to pay a stallion report late fee for the dam at this time. (There are still some process kinks that have to be worked out for the dam side)

 

If you plan to register a foal this year and the foal was foaled January 1, 2012 and after – you WILL HAVE TO FILE A LATE STALLION REPORT AND PAY THE LATE STALLION REPORT FEE for the 2012 foal.

 

Foals and ponies foaled prior to January 1, 2012 have to follow the old process. The sire and dam will have to be DNA'd and so will the resulting foal.

If you have any questions you can email or PM me.

Thanks,

Trace

NSPR (NSPPR pending) Committee Chair
 
Thats great. It never made much sense to me if your registering one thats already registered in AMHR or ASPC and has to go thru the DNA process in order to be registered in NSPR.
 
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