Here is info right out of rule book. Link to rulebook. Fees are listed at bottom and a link to that page as well.
Wendy
Sugar Bite minis
[SIZE=8pt]http://www.amha.org/rulebook/General.pdf[/SIZE]
check page 55.
http://www.amha.org/rulebook/Fees.pdf
page 150 for fees
193 HARDSHIP
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The following procedures outline the steps which must
be completed prior to the registration of a horse through
the Association’s Hardship procedure.
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193A Application
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An AMHA Application for Registration, along with a letter
requesting Hardship Registration must be submitted to
the AMHA office. This request must be accompanied by
four (4) current color unaltered photographs (effective on
a voluntary basis January 1, 1998 and required by June
1, 1998) of the horse showing all identifiable markings
and the proper fees for Hardship Registration. For
Hardship registration a horse must be five (5) years of
age or older. All Hardship horses except geldings must
be DNA tested, effective January 1, 1998.
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(Amended 12-6-03, effective 01-04)
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54
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193B Inspection
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1. The AMHA office will contact a current or former
AMHA Regional Director nearest the applicant.
This Director will arrange for and perform an
inspection of the animal at a time mutually agreeable
to both parties.
2. The Inspector shall inspect the horse, noting in
his/her report:
-the height of the animal
-major conformation faults, if any, using the
AMHA Standard of Perfection as a guide, and
other items that could disqualify a horse from
an AMHA-approved show.
3. Certificates of Registration will be held by the
AMHA office until all expenses are paid in full. The
expenses related to inspection shall constitute a
“non-refundable” fee for inspection and will be the
responsibility of the applicant.
4. Inspection Fees
a. Expenses of the Inspector shall constitute a
“nonrefundable” fee for inspection.
b. Expenses for this inspection shall be submitted
to, and be reimbursed from the AMHA office
upon the submission of an invoice, including all
receipts. A list of applicable inspection fees
may be obtained from the AMHA office.
5. Appeal
a. A horse rejected may be appealed once.
b. File shall be submitted to Executive Committee
who will appoint a different inspector than the
first.
c. Expenses shall be reimbursed at the same
rate as the first inspection.
d. Decision of second inspector shall be final.
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Hardship
Stallion $1200 $1200
Mare $600 $600
Gelding $500