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Policies of NARA
Last Updated 08/03/2009

Policy 100:  Eligibility to Enter NARA Trials 
Policy 110:  Breeds Authorized to Compete  
Policy 120:  Temperament Test Required for Brevet
Policy 200:  Dog Identification Requirements 
Policy 300:  Scorebook Requirements 
Policy 310:  Obtaining a NARA Scorebook 
Policy 400:  Forming a NARA Club 
Policy 410:  Club Responsibilities 
Policy 500:  Trials must be sanctioned by NARA  
Policy 510:  Hosting a Regional Championship Trial
Policy 520:  Hosting of the NARA Championships
Policy 530:  Hosting the Coupe Intercontinentale  (tbd)
Policy 600:  Regional Championships 
Policy 700:  NARA Championship and Cup 
Policy 800: Coupe Intercontinentale (CIC) - Eligibility and Invitations 
Policy 900:  Decoy Selections 
Policy 910:  Decoy Super Selection 
Policy 1000:  Selecting Judges for NARA’s Prestige Events 
Policy 1100:  Voting 
Policy 1200:  Confidentiality of Member Information 
Policy 1300:  Insurance 
Policy 1400:  Training at NARA Events 
Policy 1500:  Communication 
Policy 1510:  Communication to Members 
Policy 1520:  Communication with France / SCC / GTR  
Policy 1610:  Director of Decoys 
Policy 1620:  Liaisons to France and Mexico 
Policy 1630:  Training Director 
Policy 1700:  Complaints 
Policy 1750:  Dispute About a Penalty 
Policy 1800:  Membership 
Policy 1850:  Non-Member Actions 
Policy 1900:  Photos and Video at NARA Events 
Policy 2000:  Unrecognized Sanctioning Bodies 

Policy 100:  Eligibility to Enter NARA Trials

 

All persons desiring to enter a NARA trial must be a member in good standing of NARA, CRA, SCC, GTRM, or other CUN-recognized national French ringsport organization. All individuals who are citizens of the United States or who's primary domicile is in the United States or United States Territories are required to be NARA members in order to compete in NARA trials.

Revised January 28, 2009

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Policy 110:  Breeds Authorized to Compete

  • NARA Authorized Breeds consist of any registered dog, registered by a nationally recognized breed registry.
  • Males must be sexually intact.
  • NARA also authorizes "Blue" dogs to compete.
  • A "Blue" dog is any unregistered dog and/or a male dog that is sexually not intact.
  • There is no limit as to how many Blue Dogs a handler may compete with (updated 6-22-2004).
  • Only the Authorized Breeds on the S.C.C. list may compete in France.
 

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Policy 120:  Temperament Test Required for Brevet


Effective June 1, 2009, all dogs must pass a temperament test, either the Certificat de Sociabilité et d'Aptitude à l'Utilisation ( CSAU) or the Schutzhund BH, in order to compete at Brevet. All dogs titled before June 1, 2009 are not required to take a temperament test to compete in NARA trials. Any competitor who trials outside the United States is subject to the policies of that country. A passing evaluation for the temperament test must be recorded in the dog's scorebook. It is acceptable to pass the temperament test and then compete immediately in a trial.

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Policy 200:  Dog Identification Requirements

 

A dog is required to have a Tattoo or Microchip in order to compete in NARA events

 

·          No dog can receive a Brevet without a tattoo or microchip.

·          Dogs imported without a tattoo must be tattooed/microchipped prior to competing in any NARA event

·          Tattoo** must be EITHER: 

·          The dog’s full registration number from any National Registry, OR

·          Any tattoo listed on the dog’s registration papers, OR

·          Any tattoo from the breeder or owner of the dog, OR

·          Issued by the NARA Treasurer (done by request)

 

** The location of the Tattoo and the tattoo number MUST be listed on the application for the NARA scorebook. If the tattoo is assigned by NARA the tattoo location MUST be listed on the application for the NARA scorebook

 

It is the responsibility of handlers/owners using microchips to identify their dogs for entry in a NARA event to insure there is an appropriate microchip reader available at the event. It is not the responsibility of the event host to provide a reader. Handlers/owners declaring for an international team must comply with the international competition requirements in effect at the time of the event. The Board of Directors, or a judge at any NARA event, may request at any time to see microchips ID with the owner/handler providing the reader

 

Revised July 2008 to include microchip verbiage.

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Policy 300:  Scorebook Requirements

A dog must have a valid scorebook from a NARA-recognized organization in order to be eligible to compete in a NARA-sanctioned trial.

NARA recognizes FCI- and SCC-affiliated organizations existing solely outside the United States and United States Territories. NARA recognizes the following organizations existing solely or partially within the United States and United States Territories:

 

  • American Working Dog Federation (AWDF)
  • American Working Malinois Association (AWMA)
  • Authentic Hovawarts of North America (AHNA)
  • DVG-America
  • Federation American Bulldog
  • North American Working Airedale Terrier Association (NAWATA)
  • United Doberman Club (UDC)
  • United States Boxer Association
  • United Schutzhund Clubs of America
  • United States Mondioring Association (USMRA)
  • United States Rottweiler Club (USRC)
  • North American Working Bouvier Association (NAWBA)
  • Working Riesenschnauzer Federation
  • Working Pitbull Terrier Club of America


NARA does not recognize American Ring Federation (ARF).

The scorebook must be presented to the judge or authorized trial representative (e.g., trial secretary) prior to competition.

NARA scorebooks must be signed by both the NARA president and the current owner of the dog.

If a NARA member wishes to compete with a non-NARA scorebook, a copy of the inside cover (scorebook number) and the first page (dog and owner information) must be sent to the NARA Secretary.

There are two types of NARA scorebooks - Standard scorebooks and Blue Dog scorebooks. Standard scorebooks are issued to any registered dog of authorized breeds (males must be intact). Blue Dog scorebooks are issued to unregistered dogs or non-intact males.

A dog with a Blue Dog scorebook may compete in trials and be awarded titles, but it cannot win the NARA Championship, the Cup of the Americas, nor compete in France.

Revised Jul 31, 2009  

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Policy 310:  Obtaining a NARA Scorebook


There are two types of NARA scorebooks - "standard" scorebooks and "blue dog" scorebooks. Standard scorebooks are for all registered dogs of authorized breeds (males must be intact). Blue Dog scorebooks are for unregistered dogs or non-intact males.

Dogs with "blue dog" scorebooks may compete in trials and be awarded titles, but he/she cannot win the NARA Championship, the Cup of the Americas, nor compete in France.

All dogs must be tattooed or microchipped.

Standard/Replacement Scorebook Application
Replacement Scorebook Supplemental Application
 

  • Include with application a copy of your dog's registration papers from a recognized and legitimate registry
  • Include $15.00 payable to NARA

Blue Dog Scorebook Application
 
  • Include with application two Polaroid-size photos of your dog (1 front, 1 profile)
  • Include $15.00 payable to NARA

Completed applications and associated materials should be sent to the address on the application.

Please allow 4 to 6 weeks for processing!
NEW! If you wish to pay by PayPal, you may do so here  

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Policy 400:  Forming a NARA Club


See NARA Bylaws for more information on the specific types of clubs.

To become a "forming" NARA Club you must:

  • Have a minimum of 3 NARA Members
  • Submit the following information to the NARA Secretary:
    • The name of your club
    • The names of your Board Members
    • A list of your members and their NARA membership numbers
    • A copy of your Bylaws (sample bylaws may be obtained here)


To become an "affiliate" NARA Club you must:
  • Meet all the criteria of a forming club
  • Have been a forming club for a minimum of 1 year
  • Have successfully conducted at least one (1) NARA-approved trial / seminar
  • Submit the following information to the NARA Secretary along with your request for affiliate status:
    • The names of your Board Members
    • A list of your members and their NARA membership numbers
    • A copy of your current by-laws


Additional Information on Club Responsibilities: Policy 410: Club Responsibilities Policy  

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Policy 410:  Club Responsibilities

 

See NARA Bylaws for more information on the specific types of clubs.

All clubs, both forming and affiliate, must abide by the Club Responsibilities Policy
 

  • All Clubs must keep the NARA Secretary informed of any changes in their general membership, Board of Directors and bylaws.
  • All Clubs must submit the names of their officers to the NARA secretary by January 31st of each calendar year.
  • Any club with fewer than three (3) members will lose their current status (either Forming or Affiliate). Clubs will be granted a minimum 30-day grace period to bring their membership up to the minimum of three (3) members.
  • ALL club Officers MUST be NARA members in good standing.
  • Clubs must maintain records of Trial Authorizations and Trial Reports for a minimum of 3 years.

Revised July 31, 2009  

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Policy 500:  Trials must be sanctioned by NARA


Any trial or seminar held without NARA sanction will be unofficial and no scores, certificates, or titles achieved at that event will be valid.

No Club can organize a trial or seminar without receiving permission from NARA to hold the event. The event will then be a Sanctioned event. Any trial or seminar held without the NARA sanction will be unofficial and no scores, certificates or titles achieved at that event will be valid.

Only NARA Recognized Clubs may hold a NARA trial in the US.

The procedures for trial authorization shall be: Trial Procedures

There must be a minimum of four entries for the trial to be valid. (If one dog is entered at two levels, it is considered 2 entries).

If the Judges and Decoys are shared with several clubs, the total cost of the officials’ travel, from beginning to return home, should be divided by the number of Clubs sharing those officials, to get the cost per Club.

When a Decoy is requested, the Decoy's club must give permission for another club to use their Decoy on those particular dates.

Policy Modified: May 15, 2009

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Policy 510: Hosting a Regional Championship Trial


Clubs wishing to host a Regional Championship trial will be responsible for all associated costs as they would for any club trial, with the exception of the awards, which will be provided by NARA.

To be considered to host a Regional Championship trial, interested clubs must submit a written proposal by December 1st, unless otherwise specified by the BOD, to the NARA Board of Directors stating their desire to host a Regional Championship trial and providing the following information:
 

  • desired date of trial
     
  • desired judge and decoys
     
  • geographic location of trial and convenience of travel to and from location
     
  • climate and season
     
  • ability to provide a neutral field for the competition
     
  • number of club members
     
  • success of past trials
     
  • ability to promote ring sport in a positive manner
     
No club shall host more than one Regional Championship trial per season. No two Regional Championships in a season may be held on the same field.
  

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Policy 520:  Hosting of the NARA Championship Trial

  • Each year the Championship should be alternated between the Eastern zone, Central zone and the Western zone.
  • The Board of Directors will send notification to all the Affiliate Clubs of any upcoming vote for hosting the NARA Championship. This notification may be a special mailing, an email, or through the Newsletter. All the Affiliate clubs in the designated NARA zone which are interested should respond to this notification with their proposal for hosting the Championship.
  • All proposals must be received by the NARA BoD by the specified deadline in order to be considered.
  • If no Affiliate club in the zone designated for that year expresses a desire to host the Championship that year, the right to host the Championship will be offered to the Affiliate Clubs in the zone designated for the following year. The following year it must be offered to the next zone.
  • An honest attempt must be made to alternate from one zone to the other, every year, so all of the NARA Members have a chance to attend the Championship without the expense of traveling an extreme distance.
  • If more than one Affiliate club from the designated Zone is interested, but the other club(s) are not able or willing to do a Co-hosting, the List of interested Affiliate Clubs and their proposals will be sent to the Membership for a vote. 
  • NARA may reimburse the Hosting Club for some or all of the expenses associated with hosting the Championships.  The reimbursement amount will be determined by the Board with the recommendations taken from the NARA Treasurer as to the availability of treasury funds and the corporation expense projections to be the determining factors. (This could conceivably result in a retraction of this offer if the NARA treasury is not financially sound in a given year.) Any Hosting Club not meeting the NARA Rules of the Championship will not be reimbursed in any amount.
 

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Policy 530:  Hosting the Coupe Intercontinentale

 To Be Determined

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Policy 600:  Regional Championships



The NARA Regional Championship trials shall be held on consecutive weekends, if possible, between September 15th and December 1st. There must be at least one weekend between the completion of the last Regional Championship trial and the start of the NARA Championship trial.

There will be two Regional Championship trials – an Eastern Regional hosted by a club east of the Mississippi River and a Western Regional hosted by a club west of the Mississippi River.

Both Regional Championship trials shall have the same jury comprised of a French judge and two NARA decoys of at least Level 2. An alternate decoy of at least Level 2 must be available at each Regional Championship trial, and it will be left to the discretion of the judge to maintain the consistency of the decoys' work.

The Regional Championship judge candidates shall be chosen according to the criteria defined by NARA Policy 1000: Selection of Judges for NARA's Prestige Events.

The two Regional Championship decoys shall be selected as follows from NARA Decoy Super Selection (DSS) participants, excluding the decoy who has opted to officiate at the NARA Championship trial:

First priority: the top placing NARA Level 3 decoys from the most recent NARA DSS, in order of placement (excluding the NARA decoy slated to officiate in the NARA Championship trial).

Second priority: the top placing NARA Level 3 decoys from the previous year's NARA DSS, in order of placement.

Third priority: the top placing NARA Level 2 decoys from the most recent NARA DSS, in order of placement.

Fourth priority: the top placing NARA Level 2 decoys from the previous year's NARA DSS, in order of placement.

Revised February 16, 2010

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Policy 700:  NARA Championship and Cup



The NARA Championship trial must be held between the dates of September 16th and December 15th, inclusive.

All dogs who qualify to compete in NARA trials may compete at the NARA Championship trial for an opportunity to win the NARA Cup for their level. The NARA Cup is awarded to the dog who earns the highest passing score in each of the levels Ring I, Ring II and Ring III at the NARA Championship trial. It is possible for one team to win both the NARA Cup and the NARA Championship for a given level. The owner of the dog is not required to be the handler.

A dog competing for the title of NARA Champion is required to have been in the United States and owned by the current owner for 18 months prior to the Championship trial. Upon request, the competitor is responsible to provide proof and date of ownership to trial officials prior to the trial.

Presentation of an official NARA-recognized scorebook is required prior to competing in the NARA Championship trial.

Dogs competing for the title of NARA Champion for a given level must compete in at least one NARA Regional Championship trial and at least two other trials at that level, at least one of which must be a pre-Regional trial, and one of which may be a club trial. A pre-Regional trial is defined as any NARA-recognized trial at which at least one of the decoys officiating at each level (except Brevet) is at least a Level 2 (a Regional Championship trial can also qualify as a pre-Regional trial). A pre-Regional trial may be held at any time during the trial season, regardless of the dates of the Regional Championship trials. A club trial is defined as any NARA-recognized trial at which none of the decoys officiating at each level (except Brevet) are Level 2 or higher. There must be at least one weekend between the completion of the last pre-Regional or club trial and the start of the NARA Championship trial.

The titles of NARA Champion and NARA Domestic Champion will be determined by totaling the four required scores as follows:

 

    (Championship trial X 2 + Regional Championship trial + pre-Regional + pre-Regional)

    Or, in the case of a competitor who wishes to use a club trial score:

    (Championship trial X 2 + Regional Championship trial + pre-Regional + club trial)
The pre-Regional and club trial scores must be earned under two different judges, and one of the two scores must be earned at NARA-sanctioned trials held in the United States or US Territories. The eligible scores must be earned after the completion of the Championship of the previous year, and before two weeks prior to the Championship trial. In the case of a competitor who competes in more than one Regional Championship trial, the first score earned will be the one used to calculate the competitor's yearly Championship total.

The title of NARA Champion for each level is awarded to the qualified team that earns a passing score at the Championship trial and has the highest total using either of the formulas above. The title of NARA Domestic Champion is subject to the additional criteria that the dog must have earned all its original titles while owned and handled by a NARA member of US residency (including US Territories). Only NARA-recognized scores and titles entered in the dog's scorebook will be accepted.

The decoys at the Championship trial shall include one invited neutral foreign decoy chosen from the previous year's French Coupe decoys, or, if neither are available, the previous year's French Selectif decoys, and one NARA decoy chosen from NARA Decoy Super Selection participants as follows:

First priority: the top placing NARA Level 3 decoys from the most recent NARA DSS, in order of placement (excluding the NARA decoy slated to officiate in the NARA Championship trial).

Second priority: the top placing NARA Level 3 decoys from the previous year's NARA DSS, in order of placement

Third priority: the top placing NARA Level 2 decoys from the most recent NARA DSS, in order of placement

Fourth priority: the top placing NARA Level 2 decoys from the previous year's NARA DSS, in order of placement

Competitors are forbidden from working their dogs, in training, trial or any other scenario, on the invited foreign decoy within 3 months of the Championship trial, under penalty of disqualification from the NARA Championship trial and the title of NARA Champion.

Last Modified Feb 16, 2010  

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Policy 800: Coupe Intercontinentale (CIC) - Eligibility and Invitations

To be determined.

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Policy 900:  Decoy Selections  

 

See DecoyGuidebook 

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Policy 910:  Decoy Super Selection

 

See DecoyGuidebook

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Policy 1000:  Selecting Judges for NARA Prestige Events

 



The judges for NARA's prestige events will be selected without prejudice or bias from qualified judges from the jury of the previous year's French Coupe and Selectifs.

The first judge to be invited to judge the NARA Championship will be the primary judge of the previous year's French Coupe. If that judge is not available, the following procedure will be used to select an alternate:
 

    - the secondary judge for the previous year's French Coupe
    - the primary judge for the previous year's "A" French Selectif jury
    - the primary judge for the previous year's "B" French Selectif jury
    - the primary judge for the previous year's "C" French Selectif jury
    - the secondary judge for the previous year's "A" French Selectif jury
    - the secondary judge for the previous year's "B" French Selectif jury
    - the secondary judge for the previous year's "C" French Selectif jury


If there is still no judge available, the same procedure will be followed for the French Coupe / Selectifs for the year prior.

Once the judge for the NARA Championship is confirmed, the same procedure as above will be used to determine the judge candidates to invite to judge the NARA Regional Championships.

The same judge may not judge both the NARA Championship and the NARA Regional Championships.

Revised February 16, 2010  

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Policy 1100:  Voting

 

Any member desiring to vote by E-mail is authorized to do so.

  • The Secretary upon receipt of this E-mail vote will send a verification of this vote to the recipients E-mail address of record in the NARA Membership files.
  • The verification must not be sent as a "Reply".
  • All members desiring to vote by E-mail must make certain the NARA Secretary and Treasurer have their current E-mail address on file.
  • In special situations, the Secretary may conduct ‘electronic’ elections with the permission of the Board of Directors.

Policy created January 1, 2000

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Policy 1150:  Clarification of Member Status During Grace Period  

 

Members and clubs in good standing at the end of a calendar year maintain that standing until the end of the 30-day grace period at the beginning of the following calendar year, regardless of their renewal status for the current year.  Throughout the 30-day grace period, clubs and members shall continue to hold all rights and obligations appurtenant to paid-in-full membership including, but not limited to the following: 

A NARA Judge may preside over trials and CSAU tests. 

A NARA Decoy, provided his or her selection is current, may officiate in trials appropriate to his or her selection status. 

New clubs composed of members current in the prior calendar year may form, and may host NARA-sanctioned events. 

An existing club shall maintain its status from the previous year. 

A member may request scorebook(s) and enter trial(s). 

An elected or appointed official may hold office and perform the duties of his or her office.

Policy created February 16, 2011

Policy 1200:  Confidentiality of Member Information  


It is forbidden for any Board Member to make available the confidential NARA Membership database or Membership list, partially or in its entirety, to anyone outside the NARA Board of Directors, NARA Newsletter Editor(s), NARA Director of Decoys or NARA Membership Coordinator(s)

Revised January 3, 2011

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Policy 1300:  Insurance

 

The Treasurer shall purchase and renew NARA’s own liability insurance annually without a need for a vote by the Board of Directors.

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Policy 1400:  Training at NARA Events

 

It is at the discretion of the hosting club of a NARA Ring Trial to have an "open field" prior to the trial in order to allow dog/handler teams to familiarize themselves with the trial field.  As such it is the responsibility of the hosting club to control what happens at the NARA sanctioned event and ensure everyone abides by NARA policies.

·          During "Open Field", the only training that shall be allowed on the grounds or property of the NARA sanctioned event shall be within the area designated as the "trial field."  There shall be no training of any kind on the grounds or property outside of the "trial field" while Open Field is being conducted.

 

·          After the close of "Open Field" and until the trial has ended, there shall be no training of any kind on the grounds, property or trial field. 

 

·          Further, it is unacceptable to strike any dog with any object or projectile at any time during a NARA sanctioned event and this type of behavior will not be tolerated. Any infractions of this policy will warrant an investigation.  If the results of the investigation find that a NARA member or NARA club did not follow the above said policy the NARA BoD may impose sanctions including, but not limited to, suspending the NARA member(s) involved and rejecting the club’s request for further Ring trials.

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Policy 1500:  Communication

 

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Policy 1510:  Communication to Members

 

The Secretary will have the minutes and or results of each Board meeting published in the first Newsletter following the meeting.

The Treasurer must provide a Detailed Treasurer’s Report to be included in each issue of the Newsletter.

There must be a Newsletter at least four times per year.

 

 

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Policy 1520:  Communication with France / SCC / GTR

 

Only the NARA Board of Directors or the NARA Liaison to France may contact the Commission D'Utilisation Nationale (CUN) in France, directly. Anyone requesting information must go through the NARA Board of Directors or the Liaison.

 

 

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Policy 1610:  Director of Decoys

 

Each Administration shall establish and maintain the position of Director of Decoys:

 

Director of Decoy’s Description of Duties

 

The NARA Director of Decoys (DOD) must be a NARA member in good standing and an active decoy at the time of appointment, who shall be appointed and approved by the Board of Directors. The DOD will be on a probationary period of not less than 9 months. This probationary period may be extended if warranted by the Board of Directors. During such persons term in the capacity of DOD he/she is to direct and control the activities of all NARA Select Decoys. He/she shall act as a leader and role model for current and aspiring decoys of NARA.

1. The DOD will maintain a file of all former and current NARA decoys as well as those attempting certification. This file shall be a duplicate of the file kept by the NARA Secretary who will provide the DOD all copies of sheets pertaining to decoys. This file will include copies of the decoy's test(s), proof of health clearances and tetanus, decoy selection sheet(s), decoys assessment sheet(s), current copies of decoys log books in their entirety, any complaints filed by or against a decoy, and any other information considered necessary by the Secretary and DOD.

2. The DOD has the option to appoint a Decoy Committee if he/she feels the need. The committee, if one is desired, will include one active decoy from each zone. Each decoy chosen by the DOD must be a NARA member in good standing. The committee does not have to be voted on by the Board of Directors, but committee member’s names will be presented to the Board in writing for informational purposes.

3. The DOD should contact each NARA decoy on a regular basis via telephone, mail, or email. (Monthly minimum recommended)

4. The DOD must deliver the decoys ideas and opinions on current issues directly pertaining to decoying to the Board on a regular basis. If a decoy has an issue that is not specifically decoy related, the issue and/or problem should be referred to the decoys Zonal Representative.

5. The DOD must work with and inform the Board of Directors on all matters decoy related.

6. Protocol for Decoy Performance Review:

 

Part One – Regarding Formal Complaints about Rules Infractions

First Offense: Any decoy that is verbally reprimanded, written up on his/her Decoy Assessment sheet by a Judge during a trial, or has a formal complaint from a competitor/handler submitted against him/her*, will be immediately placed under investigation. A Judge may also submit a written summary of the alleged infraction(s) in writing directly to the Director of Decoys (DOD), or a member of the Board of Directors (BOD).

During the investigation period, the Decoy will immediately be placed on a hold status and not be allowed to Decoy any trials, or teach at any NARA Approved seminars until the investigation period is over. The time allotted for the investigation shall not exceed 30 days.

The investigation shall consist of a review of all possible evidence by the DOD, including, but not limited to: Review of any video footage made available, and personal conversations with any members present at the time of the alleged infraction(s). The BOD MAY also review said evidence if it is deemed necessary and prudent to do so.

If the allegations are found to have no merit, the Decoy will be immediately released from his/her hold status and will be free to trial & teach seminars as usual.

Once the investigation period is complete the DOD will present a written assessment and proposal to the BOD as to the findings and any action to be taken. The Board of Directors must be consulted with, and give consent via majority vote, before any action is taken against a Decoy for any reason. This Protocol assumes the compliance of the BOD with the ‘hold status’ of a Decoy under investigation.

If the DOD and BOD find the Decoy responsible for the rule(s) infraction(s) as long as there was no danger to the dog(s), the Decoy shall receive a Formal Letter of Reprimand. One copy of the letter shall be issued to the Decoy, and the original shall be placed in the Decoy’s NARA File. He/she will then be placed on probation until he/she has officiated in another trial.

If the next trial in which the Decoy officiates is completed without issue, the Decoy shall be released from the probationary status.

Second Offense (within 12 months of the date of the first): If the DOD & BOD find the Decoy responsible for further rule(s) infraction(s), as long as there was no danger to the dog(s), the Decoy will incur a 3 month suspension with a 6 month probation period immediately following.

Third Offense (within 12 months of the date of the first): A third offense will result in a 6 month suspension from all trials and NARA Approved seminars, and forfeiture of the Decoy Book. The decoy must recertify at the end of the suspension to become eligible for trials again.

*The following shall constitute a Formal Complaint: A competitor/handler/member may file a Formal Complaint against a Decoy by submitting a summary of the alleged infractions to the DOD or a member of the BOD. The complaint must be signed and notarized to prove the authenticity of the complainant.

Part two – Regarding Formal Complaints Involving Endangering the Dog
First Offense: Any decoy that is verbally reprimanded, written up on his/her Decoy Assessment sheet by a Judge during a trial, or has a formal complaint from a competitor/handler submitted against him/her* involving endangering the dog(s), will be immediately placed under investigation. A Judge may also submit a written summary of the alleged infraction(s) in writing directly to the DOD, or a member of the BOD.

During the investigation period, the Decoy will immediately be placed on a hold status and not be allowed to Decoy any trials, or teach at any NARA Approved seminars until the investigation period is over. The time allotted for the investigation shall not exceed 30 days.

The investigation shall consist of a review of all possible evidence by the DOD, including, but not limited to: Review of any video footage made available, and personal conversations with any members present at the time of the alleged infraction(s). The BOD MAY also review said evidence if it is deemed necessary and prudent to do so.

If the allegations are found to have no merit, the Decoy will be immediately released from his/her hold status and will be free to trial & teach seminars as usual.

Once the investigation period is complete the DOD will present a written assessment and proposal to the BOD as to the findings and any action to be taken. The Board of Directors must be consulted with, and give consent via majority vote, before any action is taken against a Decoy for any reason. This Protocol assumes the compliance of the BOD with the ‘hold status’ of a Decoy under investigation.
If the allegations are found to have merit the Decoy will be suspended for 3-6 months depending on the severity of the action. After the suspension the decoy will be on a 6 month probation period or until he/she has completed his/her first trial with a positive assessment from the Judge.

Second Offense (within 12 months of the date of the first): If the DOD & BOD find the Decoy responsible for endangering a dog a second time he/she will forfeit their Decoy Book and be suspended for a period of not less than 1 year from the date of the Second Offense. The decoy must recertify at the end of the suspension to become eligible for trials again.

*The following shall constitute a Formal Complaint: A competitor/handler/member may file a Formal Complaint against a Decoy by submitting a summary of the alleged infractions to the DOD or a member of the BOD. The complaint must be signed and notarized to prove the authenticity of the complainant.

7. The DOD shall receive all requests for approval of decoys in NARA sanctioned trials from the Secretary. The DOD will respond back to the Secretary within 5 days as to the current standing of requested decoys. If the DOD does not approve a decoy for a trial, the DOD must notify the Secretary, the decoy in question as well as the club requesting authorization as to the reason(s) why the request has been denied.

8. All requests from members regarding information pertaining to the performance and/or status of a NARA decoy shall go thru the DOD.

9. The DOD should offer any assistance in helping current and aspiring decoys in their Ring endeavors.

10. The DOD shall be required 60 days prior to the NARA Championships, to put together all the information necessary for the Decoy of the Year nominations. Once the nominations are received, the DOD will then be required to send out the ballots for voting or make arrangements for Decoy of the Year Selection as required. He/She will also be required to contact the present Decoy of the Year to make arrangements for the return of the plaque for the next Decoy of the Year. The DOD shall also put in a budget request to the Board of Directors for the purchase of the trophy that stays with each years winning decoy.

11. The DOD understands that he/she may be removed from office for not performing the duties of said position to the satisfaction of the Board.

12. The DOD may be obliged to perform other duties as required by the President and/or the Board of Directors.

 

 

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Policy 1620:  Liaisons to France and Mexico

 

The Liaisons to France and Mexico may be appointed by the President or the NARA Board of Directors and may act as the Liaison to France and/or Mexico for NARA, along with whatever other duties that may be required of this position by the Board.

  • The Liaison to France will be responsible for informing the NARA Board of Directors about any trial and/or rules changes.
  • The Liaisons to France and Mexico may sit as advisors to the Board, but will not be voting members of the Board.

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Policy 1630:  Training Director

 

The Training Director (if appointed) is not part of the Board of Directors, but acts as a Special Official under the authority of the Board.

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Policy 1700:  Complaints

 

Any complaints against a member must be for offenses that seriously effect the sport of Ring, as determined by the Board, or they will be dismissed.

  • Personality clashes, get even schemes, likes or dislikes, or irritation complaints are not legitimate and will be dismissed.
  • Several unconfirmed complaints from one source, will be considered as possible undesirable conduct and sanctions may be warranted.

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Policy 1750:  Dispute About a Penalty

It is the handler’s right to present to the judge, with courtesy and respect, any dispute he or she has regarding a MISAPPLICATION OF THE REGULATIONS , until 1 hour after the posting of the scores at the completion of the trial. The handler is obliged to review the penalties in the rulebook prior to initiating the discussion with the judge, so that he or she can show the judge the item in question in the rulebook. Brief video viewing will be allowed during this discussion at the judge’s discretion.

If the issue cannot be resolved amicably by the judge and the handler, the handler has the option to submit a formal complaint. If the handler wishes to take this step, he or she must complete the following items:
1. Fill out a Reclamation Request form. The handler shall keep one copy of the form and submit the remaining two copies to the organizing club’s president within 24 hours of the completion of the trial. The hosting club shall keep one copy on file with the club’s copies of the trial paperwork and submit the remaining copy to the NARA Secretary with the trial paperwork.
2. Submit the required fee to the NARA Treasurer in order for the Reclamation Request to be reviewed.
$75 for a club trial
$125 for a Selectif or Championship trial
3. Submit video or any other supporting information for the review process to the NARA President within 5 business days.

The review process will not begin until Items 1 and 2 are completed by the handler. If the handler indicates on the Reclamation Request form that he or she will be submitting video or supporting evidence, the review process will commence once the evidence is received.

The NARA BoD will appoint a Reclamation Review Committee consisting of the following five members:
 

  • the NARA President
  • the NARA Vice President
  • the Director of Decoys
  • one NARA judge not involved with judging the trial in question
  • the handler’s zone representative
NARA members are limited to three penalty disputes per complaint submission; it is not the purpose of this process for a handler to argue every point loss on his or her score sheet. Any disputes beyond the first three will not be reviewed by the committee. Additionally, each handler is limited to two complaint submissions per calendar year. Any requests beyond the limit of two per year will not be reviewed by the committee, regardless of circumstance.

The Reclamation Review Committee shall inform the handler of its decision within 30 days of having received the Reclamation Request form, the fee and any supporting evidence. If it is determined that the judge has made an error on any of the one to three disputes submitted, the penalized points and Reclamation Review fee shall be refunded to the handler. If the committee concludes that the handler is in error for all disputes submitted, the fee is forfeited to NARA and no points adjustment will occur. The decision of the trial judge WILL NOT be overturned unless there is IRREFUTABLE evidence to support that decision.  

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Policy 1800:  Membership

 

An individual’s Membership shall be terminated if Annual Dues are not remitted within 30 days of the due date (or January 31 at the latest).

  • If Annual Dues are not remitted within the aforementioned timeframe, renewal of the Membership within the next 12 months will be $85.00.
  • Members may begin renewing their Memberships in after November 1st of the current year. All Memberships renewed after November first will be viable for the entire following year.

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Policy 1850:  Non-Members Actions

 

Individuals who are not members of NARA who behave in a manner detrimental to NARA may be banned from participating in NARA-sanctioned events. Former NARA members may be charged and/or investigated for actions committed during their membership or as a result of their membership. Any subsequent disciplinary action shall be enforced at such time as they re-join NARA.

Policy Date: January 28, 2009

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Policy 1900:  Photos and Video at NARA Events

 

All Photographic and Videographic Rights of NARA Sanctioned Events (Trials and Seminars) are governed by US Copyright laws. For more information on these laws visit http://www.copyright.gov/.

Policy Date: May 15, 2009

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Policy 2000:  Unrecognized Sanctioning Bodies

NARA does not recognize temperament tests, scores or titles acquired at events from unrecognized sanctioning bodies, but does not restrict NARA members from participation in said events.

As of 15 July 15, 2009, Trial Secretaries at all NARA trials must write "NARA Trial" in the entries for all NARA trials recorded in decoy books and scorebooks, regardless of the organization who issued the book.

The following criteria define the eligibility requirements for competition at NARA trials:

  • To be eligible to compete in Brevet at a NARA trial, a dog must have a passing CSAU or BH from a NARA-recognized sanctioning body recorded in its NARA-recognized scorebook.
  • A dog which has been awarded the Brevet for Dogs of Defense from a NARA-recognized sanctioning body is eligible to compete in Ring I at a NARA trial.
  • A dog which has been awarded the Brevet for Dogs of Defense from a NARA-recognized sanctioning body, and has obtained at least 160 points twice in Ring I under two different judges at events hosted by NARA-recognized sanctioning bodies is eligible to compete in Ring II at a NARA trial.
  • A dog which has been awarded the Brevet for Dogs of Defense from a NARA-recognized sanctioning body, has obtained at least 160 points twice in Ring I under two different judges at events hosted by NARA-recognized sanctioning bodies, and has obtained at least 240 points twice in Ring II under two different judges at events hosted by NARA-recognized sanctioning bodies is eligible to compete in Ring III at a NARA trial.


Decoy books and scorebooks from unrecognized sanctioning bodies are not accepted at NARA events. It is not permissible to have NARA events recorded in decoy books or scorebooks issued by an unrecognized sanctioning body.

Events hosted by sanctioning bodies not recognized by NARA may not be recorded in NARA decoy books. Decoys are not restricted from having more than one decoy book, therefore, NARA decoys who wish to participate in events not recognized by NARA must record those events in a non-NARA decoy book. A decoy who allows a non-recognized event to be recorded in his or her NARA decoy book will have the entry voided from the NARA decoy book and may be subject to disciplinary action by NARA.

Events hosted by sanctioning bodies not recognized by NARA may not be recorded in NARA scorebooks. Dogs are not restricted from having more than one scorebook, therefore, competitors who wish to participate in events not recognized by NARA must record these events in a non-NARA scorebook. A competitor who allows a non-recognized event to be recorded in a NARA scorebook will have the entry voided from the NARA scorebook and may be subject to disciplinary action by NARA.

Unauthorized entries in NARA decoy books and scorebooks must be voided by the club president or trial secretary from the club hosting the trial, or a BOD member (if present at the trial). The trial secretary must make a note on the NARA Trial Record or Decoy Assessment that are returned to the NARA Secretary, which competitor(s) or decoy(s), if any, had an unrecognized entry voided from his or her scorebook or decoy book.

The individual voiding an unauthorized entry in a NARA-issued scorebook or decoy book must do so by drawing a single horizontal line in blue or black ink through the entire length of the entry, while leaving the entry still readable. The voided entry must include a notation stating "Not NARA-recognized".

Policy date July 30, 2009  

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