β¨ Stud Book Regulations
FIRST APPENDIX
THE NEW ZEALAND STUD BOOK AND REGISTER OF NON STUD BOOK MARES
REGULATIONS MADE BY NZTR
PURSUANT TO RULE 11(3)(f) OF THE CONSTITUTION
1 (1) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, the words and phrases following shall severally have the meanings hereinafter stated:
brand identification certificate means the form referred to in Regulation 8 (1) hereof.
branding slip means the form used prior to the 31st July 1991 for returning a description and other particulars of a foal.
A horse is deemed to be bred at the place of its birth.
The person who owns or is the lessee of a broodmare at the time she foals is deemed to be the "breeder of the foal".
certificate of registration/document of description means the document referred to in Regulation 5A (1) hereof.
certificate of service or certificate means the certificate referred to in Regulation 11(1) hereof.
Foaling return means the return required by Regulation 4 (1) hereof.
horse includes a stallion, colt, mare, filly, gelding or rig of any age.
Judicial Committee means a Judicial Committee appointed by the Judicial Control Authority established pursuant to the Racing Act 2003.
lessee includes in addition to a sole lessee the joint lessees of a horse.
owner includes in addition to a sole owner the joint owners of a horse.
Words importing the singular number include the plural number and words importing the plural number include the singular number.
year or racing year means the period beginning on the 1st day of August in each calendar year and ending on the 31st day of July in the next succeeding calendar year.
(2) For the purposes of the returns required by these Regulations a mare is deemed to have "slipped" when:
(a) she has been observed to abort a foetus; or
(b) she has not been observed to abort a foetus but has, by the method referred to in the next succeeding sentence, previously been diagnosed to be pregnant and is subsequently in the same year found to be empty. The method of diagnosis is when a mare which has been served gives a positive reaction to a recognised chemical or biological test for pregnancy after the 45th day from the last date of service.
In every other case, except the case of a mare foaling, a served mare shall be deemed to have "missed".
2 (1) The following horses and no others shall be eligible for entry in the New Zealand Stud Book, viz:
(a) horses which authentically trace in all their lines to horses recorded in that Stud Book;
(b) horses which are recorded in a recognised Stud Book of another country and be the product of a mating between a sire and dam both of which were registered prior to the 1st January 1980 in a Stud Book approved by the International Stud Book Committee, or trace in all lines of its pedigree to horses so registered;
(c) horses which are recorded in the New Zealand Register of Non-Stud Book Mares and have been promoted to Stud Book status by NZTR supported by the unanimous agreement of the International Stud Book Committee; and
(d) horses, other than those referred to in the last three preceding paragraphs, which are approved for entry by NZTR and the entry of which is supported by unanimous agreement of the International Stud Book Committee,
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NZ Gazette 2009, No 144