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2007-2008 ACBRA RULES
PURPOSE
The American Computer Barrel Racing Association,
hereinafter referred to as ACBRA, has approved the following Rules
to insure a continued and orderly transaction of business and to
facilitate the purposes for which the ACBRA was established. Founded
primarily to promote the sport of barrel racing, the ACBRA Board of
Directors do hereby jointly and severally vote for, consent to, and
authorize the adoption of the following Rules accompanied with the
Bylaws of this association.
SECTION: 1 - PLACE OF BUSINESS
The place of business for the ACBRA is,
Lemoore, CA. or such other place as designated by the Board.
Any member/owner/arena operator/rider or
individual may request a copy of the ACBRA bylaws, in writing, to
the ACBRA Board of Directors at the following address:
17117 Iona Ave
Lemoore, CA 93245
SECTION: 2 – MEMBERSHIPS
Memberships will only be accepted upon receipt
of the completed ACBRA membership Applications. A membership
application must be submitted to the membership office for each
horse eligible to the appropriate ACBRA category provided. A
separate application is filled out and full fees are paid for
additional categories. Memberships must be submitted per
individual horse.
Each horse will be categorized by lifetime
barrel racing winnings and earnings (including any rodeos,
futurities, and open jackpots) at the time of membership. Once
joined, the horse will remain in that category for the remainder
of the season, until the Finals are complete. Categories are as
follows: Under $1,000 Horse, Under 1000 Rider (Under 1000 Rider
status applies to specified rider and cannot be transferred),
Under $3,500, Under $7,500, Open and Junior Horse/Rider
Combination (age 14 and under), Junior age is determined at the
beginning of the competition year.
If a membership owner is found to be providing
false information regarding a member horse, the member horse and
the membership owner will BE SUSPENDED from further competition at
ACBRA sanctioned barrel races for the rest of the competition
year. If the membership owner has been provided with false
information from the legal owner of the member horse only the
member horse will BE SUSPENDED.
There is no limit to the number of horses an
owner may submit and be accepted for membership to the ACBRA.
Official membership applications are available
at the ACBRA place of business, the arena director, at member
arenas, in the designated publications, and MUST BE FILLED OUT IN
FULL and submitted with the appropriate fees to be accepted.
Incomplete applications will be returned and POINTS AND ATTENDANCE
CREDIT WILL NOT COUNT UNTIL ALL INFORMATION IS RECEIVED.
Membership applications submitted at jackpots
SHOULD BE FILLED OUT AS COMPLETELY AS POSSIBLE. Full fees must be
paid with the application. A copy of a birth certificate must be
submitted with any pending Junior applicant or mailed to the ACBRA
Membership office postmarked within 10 days of the event or no
points or attendance credit will be accepted or counted. NO
EXCEPTIONS.
If an Under $1,000, Under $3,500, or Under
$7,500 horse is entered without a specific dollar amount of
earnings listed, that horse will be entered as having won $999 and
$3,499 or $7,499 respectively.
Membership fees are $55 for the first
membership horse, all-additional horses for the same owner are $55
each for the competition year, and will end at the completion of
the national finals. After receiving a completed membership
application, the ACBRA office will send a membership card and a
copy of the Rules to the applicant.
Associate membership may be purchased by Arena
Operators for a fee of $35 and is available for non-riders,
non-arena operators, or any persons wishing to support the
activities of the association. The associate membership includes a
subscription to The Racer’s Edge. A full membership of $55
may be purchased on a horse if you wish to receive voting
privileges, but do not wish to compete on a horse.
It is not mandatory that the owner of the horse
accepted for membership compete or ride in any authorized or
sanctioned ACBRA barrel race.
In cases of ownership change during the
membership year, points and money listed transfer with the horse.
The new owner is not required to pay the $55 fee. New owners must
contact the ACBRA membership office to ensure the timely receipt
of all association correspondence. The same membership number will
remain with the horse. No new number will be issued unless the new
owner changes categories and if such occurs, a new number will be
issued but no points will transfer with the horse.
11.1 All changes of ownership of horses, for
which a membership has been accepted, MUST BE SUBMITTED
AND POSTMARKED WITHIN 14 DAYS to the ACBRA membership office in
writing or a $10 fine will be
due from the new owner to cover costs.
Hereinafter, the rider shall be the person
actually competing on the horse and may or may not be a membership
owner. A membership owner may or may not be the registered owner
of the horse.
Membership on a horse cannot be transferred to
another horse for any reason.
The association reserves the right to reject or
accept any membership or entries.
It is the responsibility of each
member/owner/arena operator/rider to know the rules by which the
ACBRA operates and abides.
SECTION: 3 – JUNIOR CATEGORY
If the Junior rider chooses to ride in an
additional category (i.e. Under 3500) they will be required to pay
a second membership fee of $55, as stipulated in Section 2(8) of
these Rules, in order to receive points in that category. In
addition, if the owner of the horse or a relative wishes to enter
the same horse in another category other then the Junior category,
a full membership fee of $55 must be paid on the said horse.
Regardless of ownership, a membership fee of $55 must be paid on
each separate Jr. Rider. Second horse to SAME JR. RIDER will be
$55.
The junior rider is required to ride the same
horse, which is documented on the membership application. If for
some reason the junior rider changes horses anytime during the
competition year, the rider will be required to pay an additional
full membership fee for the new horse.
A junior rider is 14 and under as of the first
day of the competition year. Voting membership by parent or
designated guardian only.
The awards program will be determined by the
level of participation during the competition year.
Any junior rider 9 years old or under who is
riding in the arena or anywhere on the arena operator's premises
MUST wear a riding helmet for safety and insurance purposes,
whether they are a member or not.
SECTION: 4 – GENERAL MEMBERSHIP RULES
It is the responsibility of each
member/owner/arena operator/rider or individual to become familiar
with the association Rules and Bylaws and to conduct themselves
and their horses accordingly. Failure of any member/owner/arena
operator/rider or individual to familiarize themselves with the
Rules and Bylaws of this association will not be tolerated as an
excuse. It is mandatory that every member / owner / arena operator
/ rider or individual observe good horsemanship, making certain
that all tack and equipment is humane, safe, and in good repair.
It is mandatory that every member / owner /
arena operator / rider or individual observe an attitude of
professionalism and good sportsmanship with courtesy to other
participants and arena operators.
Any member / owner / arena operator / rider or
individual who is determined by the ACBRA board to be guilty of
inhumane treatment of any horse will be subject to disciplinary
action as stipulated in Section 7 of these rules.
Members / owners / arena operators / riders /
individuals or families accusing flaggers / timers of wrong doing
at a jackpot or intentionally causing problems which delay the
jackpot, thereby not exhibiting good sportsmanship, will be fined
and / or suspended, as stipulated in Section 7 of these Rules, for
a specified period of time.
It is the responsibility of riders to assist
the arena operator if asked.
Riders are responsible for downed barrels or
retrieving lost articles if the arena operator does not have help
available.
An ACBRA membership owner is not bound to
participate at ACBRA events, nor is a membership owner prohibited
membership in any other barrel racing or rodeo organization,
professional or otherwise, and is in no way restricted by these
Rules or the associations Bylaws from doing so. An ACBRA
membership owner may compete or participate at any rodeo, barrel
race, or jackpot and is in no way restricted by these Rules from
doing so.
Likewise, the ACBRA accepts membership and
participation of any individual regardless of that individual's
involvement in other barrel racing or rodeo organizations’,
professional or otherwise, providing no conflict occurs in that
organization's Rules or Bylaws. It is the responsibility of the
membership owner or rider to be aware of any of the aforementioned
conflicts.
In reference to Section 4(7)(8) above, the
ACBRA sanctions and authorizes barrel races only and no other
rodeo events, and in no way may be construed as a professional
rodeo organization.
Members / owners / arena operators / riders or
individuals are responsible for their mount(s), and no one shall
be mounted on a horse(s) that poses a danger to anyone. Penalty
for violation is up to $250.
If a particular violation, incident, or
infraction occurs by any member / owner / arena operator / rider
or individual at any sanctioned ACBRA event and there are no
stated rules covering the violation, incident, or infraction
committed by the member / owner / arena operator / rider or
individual, the ACBRA Board of Directors reserve the right to use
any sanctioned Barrel Racing organization, association or
corporation rule book which may apply to the violation, incident,
or infraction.
SECTION: 5 – BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
The governing body of the ACBRA shall be the
Board of Directors and the President, Vice President,
Secretary/Treasurer, who shall be elected for a 1-year term, by
the Directors from among their numbers.
Director positions are two-year terms and shall
coincide with the competition year, with all new members of the
Board to be installed at the board meeting following the finals.
It shall be the responsibility of the Board to
organize the Finals. That shall include determining a site, date,
and number of awards to be given in addition to the awards
described in these Rules.
President must have been a Director for one
year before being elected President.
Directors must obtain membership by the 30th of
the first month of the competition year, or forfeit their
position.
If a Director cannot perform their duties for
any reason, or they miss 3 consecutive board meetings without just
cause and or approval from the other directors, they may step down
or be asked by a board decision to resign and the nominee with the
next highest votes in the election will be asked to fill the
position for the balance of the term.
SECTION: 6 – MEETINGS
A summary of the minutes of the general
Membership and Board meetings shall be published in the designated
publication.
There will be a Board Meeting in June, July, or
August at which time any proposed rule changes will be reviewed
and set for a vote by the general membership prior to the year end
finals competition.
Meetings are open to any member / owner / arena
operator / rider or interested individuals, except on such
occasion when closed or special meetings are deemed necessary.
SECTION: 7 – VIOLATION, SUSPENSION &
INELIGIBILITY
Any member / owner / arena operator / rider or
individual requested to help at any sanctioned jackpot barrel race
who refuses to do so is subject to a $25 fine for the first
offense, a $50 fine for the second offense, and suspension from
participation at any ACBRA jackpot for the competition year for
the third offense.
Any member / owner / arena operator / rider or
individual who gives an insufficient fund check as an entry fee or
membership fee is subject to a $25 fine. ALL NSF CHECKS PLUS BANK
CHARGES AND FINE MUST BE CLEARED UP PRIOR TO ACQUIRING ANY POINTS!
Failure to cover all NSF checks or other outstanding debt will
result in placing the member / owner / arena operator / rider or
individual on the ineligible list, which will be published in the
designated publication until the matter is cleared up. A second
offense is subject to suspension from the ACBRA for the
competition year. (The funds must be paid to be removed from the
ineligible list and to compete in future competition years). In
addition, the ineligible list is also for non-members who give NSF
checks to the ACBRA or incur debt that is outstanding. Checks are
to be made directly to the treasurer of the ACBRA. If anyone
should write a NSF check, the ACBRA board may require a cash only
basis for any future barrel races.
The ineligible list shall alert arena operators
and other ACBRA members that the member / owner / arena operator /
rider or individual and his / her member horse(s) are ineligible
to participate at ACBRA sanctioned jackpots, including time onlys,
because that member / owner / arena operator / rider or individual
has yet to make good or cover an insufficient funds check or other
determined infraction of these rules. Once the outstanding
insufficient check or other debt has been cleared, the member /
owner / arena operator / rider or individual and horse(s) shall be
removed from the ineligible list.
Suspension shall be deemed to mean the member /
owner / arena operator / rider or individual and his / her horse(s)
are refused any rights or participation in any and all activities
and events relating to the ACBRA for the remainder of the
competition year including the Finals.
Any person found guilty of inhumane treatment
of any horse(s) may be fined $50.00 for first offense and
suspended from the ACBRA if found guilty for the second offense.
Any accusations of inhumane treatment must be in writing and
supported by, at least, two individuals that should include the
accusing party and one witness.
Any husband, father, mother, relative or person
having a relationship with a member / owner / arena operator /
rider or individual whether related or not, interfering or
complaining to management, arena director, or their agents, on
behalf of said member / owner / arena operator / rider or
individual makes said member / owner / arena operator / rider or
individual responsible and liable. In addition, any of the
aforementioned being found guilty of any of the above accusations
can be fined up to a maximum of $250 and possible suspension.
The ACBRA will not tolerate the use of alcohol
or drugs in excess while competing at any sanctioned ACBRA events.
Nor will the ACBRA tolerate excessive profanity in or around any
sanctioned ACBRA event. If any member is found guilty of abusing
this rule by board decision, they can be fined/ and or suspended
from the ACBRA.
Any member who willfully causes trouble inside
or outside the ranks of the ACBRA by excessively complaining,
willfully causing disturbances, unsportsmanlike conduct or
behavior, or unnecessarily aggravating ACBRA Officers and
Directors, can be fined up to $250 and/or suspended from the
association.
Any member who has been found guilty of a major
rule infraction or violation, is eligible to come before the ACBRA
Board of Directors to appeal that conviction and clear their
record after a period of three (3) years. This would make her/him
eligible to run for director. In addition, they shall be given not
less than 30 days notice of specified time of hearing.
SECTION: 8 – LEVELS OF COMPETITION
The ACBRA provides five levels of competition
consisting of the Under $1,000, Under $3,500, Under $7,500, Open
and Junior 14 & Under categories. An additional class of Under
$1000 Rider was provided for the amateur rider at no additional
fees. Each horse or rider in all categories including Jr. 14 and
under will be placed in a category upon date of membership and
will remain in that category until completion of the competition
year and the ACBRA Finals.
The only category open for non-members to
compete in is the Open. If any individual is considered a
non-member at any sanctioned ACBRA event, they may not run in any
category except the Open. Non-members must pay their entry fee in
cash whenever possible. No checks will be accepted, unless
approved by the arena operator. Non-members who write a bad check
will receive a $25 fine and be placed on the ACBRA ineligible list
until the situation is cleared up and the fine is paid.
The ACBRA computes the earnings & winnings of
all horses competing at ACBRA sanctioned barrel races and
jackpots, both those of members and non-members, and reserves the
right to refuse any non-member competition in a category. Only
"member" horse or horses remain in the category from the time of
excepted membership throughout the competition year in order to
compete at the Finals.
It is the intent of these levels of competition
to create fair competition among all horses. Even though the ACBRA
may not have a complete record of a horse's winnings, it is
expected that all individuals will honor this intent. However, it
is the discretion of the arena operator/directors to challenge the
said individual. Any reasonable legitimate challenges of
individuals shall be directed to the ACBRA Board of Directors.
Winnings will be considered from any and all futurities, barrel
races, jackpots and rodeos. If it is proven that the individual
has knowingly entered the horse(s) in the wrong category, this
action may result in a fine or suspension.
If at any time your horse’s membership category
is challenged, you must submit a copy of the horse’s registration
papers (or a picture of the horse if not registered) within 10
days after the receipt of notice to the ACBRA. Failure to do so
will results in forfeiture of points, attendance, and possible
ineligibility.
A horse may compete in his joined category for
points and/or money. A horse may compete in a higher category in
which he does not have a membership number for money only.
Categories are based on all of a horse(s)
lifetime winnings while barrel racing, including futurities,
jackpots, rodeos, and sanctioned ACBRA barrel races at the time of
the membership and are as follows (except Jr. category):
6.1 Under $1,000 horse - Open to all horses
having won less than $1,000.
6.2 Under $3,500 - Open to all horses having won
less than $3,500.
6.3 Under $7,500 - Open to all horses having won
less than $7,500.
6.4 Open - Open to all horses, regardless of
lifetime winnings, or horses with
lifetime earnings in excess of $7,500, or
non-members.
6.5 Jr. - Open to all riders who are 14 years and
under.
6.6 Under $1,000 Rider - Open to all riders
having won less than $1,000.
8. The ACBRA asks that anyone competing at an ACBRA sanctioned
event, unless they have a valid reason, make
an honest attempt to put together a competitive run. This means not
just walking through the pattern in order to
receive points.
SECTION: 9 – POINTS
Only ACBRA members shall receive points.
Any member who has competed in at least 10
jackpots during the competition year will be eligible to compete
at the Finals.
Regardless of points earned or won, a member
horse must attend a minimum of ten approved jackpots to be
eligible for the Finals.
The accumulation of points for the competition
year will commence at the beginning of the competition year and
end at the completion of the year, prior to the National Finals.
The start and end dates will be determined by the Board of
Directors.
Points shall be awarded to member horses down
to a maximum of 10 places IF THERE IS A MINIMUM OF 10 ACBRA
MEMBERED CONTESTANTS ENTERED. IF THERE ARE LESS THEN 10
CONTESTANTS points shall be awarded to member horses down to the
maximum of 5 places.
When signing up at an ACBRA jackpot, the
horse(s) name must be given as listed on the membership
application, and entered on the official ACBRA sign up form. ALSO,
IT IS THE RIDER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO GIVE THE HORSE'S MEMBERSHIP
NUMBER WHEN SIGNING UP. If an individual has not yet received a
membership card with a membership number, it is the responsibility
of the individual to indicate and state at any sanctioned ACBRA
event that the membership number is "Pending", and for which
"Category" it is pending (i.e. U1000 Pending). If no membership
number or pending status is listed, no points will be awarded. The
ACBRA office will not fill in membership numbers.
Point standings will be published in the
designated publication (The Racer’s Edge) and the ACBRA
website ( www.acbra.com).
Inquiries into points issued must be made within 30 days of the
publication. It is the responsibility of the member / owner /
arena operator / rider or individual to correct any errors. All
points, attendance credits, and standings shall be deemed correct
after 30 days of publication.
At all sanctioned ACBRA races or Co-Sanctioned
races with 10 or More ACBRA Contestants entered in the jackpot,
category points shall be awarded as follows: 100 for first place,
90 for second, 80 for third, 70 for fourth, and so on down to 10
points.
At all sanctioned ACBRA races or Co-Sanctioned
races with 9 or Less ACBRA Contestants entered in the jackpot,
category points shall be awarded as follows: 50 for first place,
40 for second place, 30 for third, 20 for fourth and 10 points for
fifth.
When determining points to be awarded, a
non-member shall be skipped as if it had not run at all and the
next placing member horse shall be awarded those points.
All ties shall split points.
10.1 If a jackpot is timed with an electric
eye that records times to the 1,000th, ties MUST be broken and
paid on the 1,000ths.
A member’s disqualification, which results in a
"NO TIME", will result in no points given. An example is, a broken
cloverleaf pattern or a break in forward motion would be grounds
for an "Off Course" disqualification and no points will be given.
CREDIT FOR ATTENDANCE WILL BE GIVEN.
If in any given category there are no
contestants which (members or non-members) receive a qualified
time, the monies in the pot will go to the ACBRA Awards Fund to
offset year end and Finals expenses (i.e. all riders go off
course).
If the electric eye fails during a members run
and there is no backup watch, the barrel racer has the CHOICE of a
re-run or taking last place points in that run (i.e. 5 entries in
a category, all are members, last points to be given are 60. If
the person chooses not to run, they will receive the 60 points).
No refund will be given. This is the ONLY reason to grant a
re-run.
14.1 Non-members may choose to run again. They
will not receive a refund.
14.2 It is the riders responsibility to notify
the arena operator if they request not to
re-run.
Any jackpot must be approved and listed in the
ACBRA official calendar, which is published in the monthly
membership publication, The Racer’s Edge, posted on the
ACBRA web site, or mailed in a special flyer / postcard, to be
sanctioned so points can be awarded.
To clarify the Under 1,000 horse / rider
category, points accumulated by BOTH Under 1,000 Horses and Under
1,000 Riders will be compiled together to determine the Top 10
year end winners of the Under 1,000 category. If a member has
signed up as an Under 1,000 rider, another separate log of just
Under 1,000 Rider points will also be accrued with the fastest
Under 1,000 rider getting 100 points, the second place Under 1,000
rider getting 90 points, and so on, when there are at least 10
ACBRA contestants or more entered in the jackpot. If there are
less than 10 contestants the fastest Under 1,000 rider will get 50
points, the second place Under 1,000 rider will get 40 points, and
so on. One year-end award will be given to the individual rider
who has accumulated the most points throughout the competition
year. This is in addition to the Top 10, Under 1,000 horse year
end points.
SECTION: 10 – SANCTIONED ARENA RULES
Before any ACBRA barrel race or jackpot may be
advertised, sanctioned or authorized, the arena operator or those
persons managing or organizing said barrel race or jackpot must
enter into a contract with the ACBRA. In addition, the arena must
be considered safe and not a hazard to any member / owner / arena
operator / rider or individual by ACBRA standards.
Arena operators must pay an annual $30
associate membership fee, which must be submitted with the
contract. Membership includes the monthly The Racer’s Edge
and monthly advertising of jackpots and offsets office costs.
2.1 If for any reason an arena operator
requests a cancellation or a change to a published sanctioned
event, the arena operator will be responsible for the cost of
the mailing to notify all members.
In the case of all first year arenas or arenas
with a history of problems with the ACBRA, the arena will be
required to post a $50 refundable bond prior to approval. This
bond will be refunded upon completion of the contract unless
expenses or losses are incurred by the ACBRA relating to that
arena. If an outstanding debt is due to the ACBRA, the amount will
be deducted out of the arena bond before a refund will be issued.
An Arena Operator who is hosting jackpots for
another organization and desires to have these barrel races
co-approved with ACBRA must complete a Co-Approval Contract and
submit a $15 fee. This fee will entitle the Arena Operator to have
three barrel races co-approved with the ACBRA. If additional races
are to be co-approved, then an additional $15 fee must be
submitted for every three barrel races.
4.1 The Arena Operator shall collect $2 from
any ACBRA member who wishes to receive points and attendance
credit. The $2 must be returned along with the complete results
of the barrel race (including times and money won for all
competitors) to the ACBRA Points Officer within 10 days of the
barrel race. Failure to do so may result in suspension and
forfeiture of co-approval fee(s) already submitted.
4.2 ACBRA members may receive points and
attendance credit for only one race even though they may be
competing in other races (i.e. novice, senior, junior races).
The ACBRA member must designate which race is to count for
points and attendance credit at the time of entering the barrel
race.
All ACBRA categories or levels of competition
must be offered to gain ACBRA approval if the jackpot is to be
paid out in the ACBRA category format. Levels are defined as
U-$1,000 rider/horse, U-$3,500, U-$7,500, Open, and Junior.
Non-members may run in the Open category only.
Approved ACBRA jackpots may be paid in the 4D
format, with points awarded for how members placed in their
respective categories.
Arenas may ONLY accept COMPLETED membership
applications with the required fees and papers. (Required
paperwork not given to arena operator MUST BE SUBMITTED &
POSTMARKED WITHIN 10 DAYS.) Riders wanting their points to count
the day they join MUST submit the application prior to running.
The member number on the sign-up would be "pending" and indicate
which category they are joining in, for example: "U1000 Pending".
The COMPLETE application and fee must be submitted to the ACBRA
point office with the jackpot results. APPLICANTS MUST PROVIDE ALL
REQUIRED PAPERWORK WITH THEIR APPLICATION (within 10 days) OR
APPLICATION WILL BE RETURNED TO THEM AND NO POINTS WILL BE ISSUED.
All sanctioned ACBRA jackpots MUST be approved
and listed in the ACBRA calendar prior to the event. You must
schedule your jackpots with your ACBRA state arena contact by the
25th of the month, two months prior to your event. For example,
jackpots to be held in December must be sent to the arena contact
by the 25th of October, for jackpots to be held in January the
dates must be sent to the arena contact by the 25th of November.
If the jackpot is not listed in the official calendar, POINTS WILL
NOT BE GIVEN FOR THE JACKPOT. If the jackpot information is
received after the required date, the Arena director must send a
flyer to every ACBRA member, at the expense of the arena, in order
for the points to count.
Arena approval may be withheld for any reason
deemed adequate by a majority vote of the Board of Directors.
Places paid in the ACBRA barrel races will be
according to a standard payout schedule provided by the ACBRA.
Two dollars ($2.00) per competitive run and one
dollar ($1.00) per timed run at any sanctioned ACBRA barrel race
that has no added money
must be held out and sent in to
the ACBRA Points Officer along with a complete list of entries on
the sign up form and re-cap sheet with the times and money won.
Four dollars ($4.00) per
competitive run and fifty-cents ($0.50) per timed run at any added
money sanctioned ACBRA barrel race must be held out from the
office charge and sent in with a complete list of entries on the
sign-up form, and re-cap sheet with the times and money won to the
ACBRA points office. Time onlys must also be listed on sign-up
forms and sent in with the jackpot results. SIGN-UP FORMS WITH THE
TIMES AND MONEY WON MUST BE POST MARKED WITHIN 10 DAYS OF THE
EVENT. CONTINUED FAILURE TO DO THIS MAY RESULT IN A $50 FINE
AND/OR SUSPENDING FUTURE SANCTIONED ACBRA EVENTS AND A DEDUCTION
OF ARENA BOND.
Minimum Entry Fee – The minimum entry fee is
$25 for jackpots with no added money. The entry fee less the
office charge, eye charge, and ACBRA fee shall leave a minimum of
$16 in the pot per entry. Payout sheets are available for jackpots
being run in the 4D format.
Payoff percentages for jackpots competing in the
ACBRA category format:
1 - 3 entries 100% of pot to 1st
4 - 6 entries 60%, 40% of pot to 1st, 2nd
7 - 15 entries 43%, 33%, 24% of pot to 1st, 2nd,
3rd
16 - 25 entries 40%, 30%, 20% 10% of pot to 1st,
2nd, 3rd, 4th
This applies to all amounts of $ that would be in
any pot.
If any arena operator is adding at least
$500.00 to a jackpot, they may petition the board of directors
for an alternative payout schedule.
If a rider is incorrectly paid at a barrel
race, they will be notified in writing of any monies due back to
the ACBRA office, so that correct payouts may be made. If this
money is not repaid within 30 days of notification, the member /
owner / rider will be put on the ineligible list until the money
is repaid.
An ineligible list will be provided to notify
arena operators of membership / non-member owner(s) that are
ineligible to participate in ACBRA jackpots, or time onlys.
If the jackpot is timed with an electric eye
that records times to the 100's or 1000's ties MUST be broken and
paid on the l000ths (no rounding to the l0ths).
In the event of a hand flagged/timed jackpot,
results MUST be listed and paid on the 100ths. (No rounding to the
10ths).
If using a flagger, they are not to move from
the score line for any reason once the barrel race has begun.
Members are responsible for downed barrels or retrieving lost
articles if the arena operator does not have help available.
In no instance shall any barrel be set closer
than 15 feet from the fence. The score line shall be at least 45
feet from the end of the arena. A REGULATION COURSE SHALL BE SET
WHENEVER POSSIBLE. (Barrels one and two 90 feet apart and 60 feet
from the score line. Barrel three 105 feet from barrels one and
two.) The barrel pattern MUST BE MEASURED AND/OR MARKED to ensure
barrels one and two are an equal distance from the score line.
Cost of timed runs will be set by the arena.
All association-hosted jackpots will charge $5.00 per timed run.
The arena operator shall have the right to
check on any rider's eligibility at any time as stipulated in
Section 8 (4) of these rules.
Entries close for jackpot categories when the
first horse in the category begins its run.
A contestant may draw out of the barrel race
before the 1st contestant is called in their category and receive
a refund of fees minus the office charge and eye fee.
20.1 There MUST be a legitimate reason for
withdrawal, i.e. horse becomes lame, rider becomes ill, family
emergency.
In the event of a jackpot cancellation, the
area operator must turn in a recap sheet stating it was cancelled
and why within 10 days.
An advertised jackpot may be cancelled only
because of weather or a situation deemed to be an emergency. Every
effort must be made to notify barrel racers and the Arena Director
or Board of Directors. If a change of jackpot location occurs,
Arena Operator must give directions to the new location. A notice
must be posted in a clearly seen position giving directions to the
new location, with the jackpot being held up, allowing for travel
of contestants to the new location. Failure to do this may result
in SUSPENSION.
Arena operators shall be limited to one no
money added jackpot per week and one added money jackpot per week.
If the arena operator changes at an arena, the
new operator must sign a new contract.
An arena operator may not operate more than 1
arena per week.
Arena operators shall follow all ACBRA rules or
may be subject to a $50 fine and/or suspension. If suspension
occurs, the arena is liable for the cost of notifying members.
Re-approval will be by Board of Directors decision only.
Arena Operators shall make all ACBRA payouts
either by cash or by arena operator checks. A contestant‘s entry
fee check may never be used for making the payout at jackpots.
A $5 day membership will be charged to all
barrel race competitors that are not current ACBRA members. This
fee also applies to a rider who has membered one horse, but is
competing on a horse that is not a member. This fee shall be split
between the arena operator and the ACBRA and sent in with the
jackpot paperwork to the Points Officer. The day membership will
not qualify the competitor to receive points or attendance credit
to attend the Finals.
SECTION: 11 – ACBRA SANCTIONED BARREL RACES
NO WARM-UPS, PRACTICE, OR SCHOOLING RUNS WILL
BE ALLOWED on the barrel markers in the arena once the pattern is
set with markers or barrels.
A PERSON MAY MAKE ONE CONTROLLED CIRCLE ON
THEIR HORSE ONCE THEY ENTER THE ARENA. More then one controlled
circle before starting the pattern will results in a
disqualification.
. It is each contestant’s responsibility to
know the rules by which the ACBRA operates and abides.
If a hand flagger is used, the flagger may not
move from the score line for any reason once the barrel race has
begun.
A regulation course shall be set whenever
possible, (barrels one and two are 90 feet apart and 60 feet from
the score line. Barrel three is 105 feet from barrels one and
two). In no instance shall any barrel be closer than 15 feet to
the fence. The score line shall be at least 45 feet from the end
of the arena.
The cloverleaf pattern is defined as one turn
to the left around the barrel and one turn to the right around
each of the remaining two barrels, the second barrel being
directly across the arena from the first barrel. Barrel racers may
also make one right turn and two left turns.
Barrel race is a timed event using colored
55-gallon steel drums. In the event that there are no steel drums
available, plastic barrels may be used at the discretion of the
arena operator.
Both ends of the barrels must be enclosed, and
sides must be solid.
If barrel covers are used, they should be used
throughout the entire jackpot.
There is to be only one contestant horse in the
arena at a time during the barrel race, WITHOUT EXCEPTION.
The starting gate or gates will remain the same
throughout the entire event.
The start/finish line and the position for the
barrels must be marked permanently for the entire event.
Contestants will be assessed a five second
penalty for knocking over a barrel. Touching a barrel is
permitted.
Should a barrel be knocked over and it sets up
on opposite end, the five- second penalty will be assessed.
Barrels must be set back on marker if barrel is
moved.
Time will begin when contestant crosses the
start/finish line.
SECTION: 12 – NATIONAL FINALS
The ACBRA Finals for the competitive year will be
held at a facility to be determined by the Board of Directors.
The Finals will consist of two go-rounds and an
average. Pay-offs will be 33 l/3%, 33 1/3%, 33 1/3%. Places paid
will be determined by the number of entries and/or added money.
Finals entry fees will be at least $50 per
horse in each category.
Eligibility for the Finals is as follows: Any
member who has competed in at least 10 jackpots during the
competition year will be eligible to attend the finals.
An electric eye or timer will be used at the
Finals and all results recorded to the thousandth of a second.
There will be a back-up flagger and timers and/or an additional
electric eye. If the electric eye does not work for the majority
of runs then back-up times MUST be used for all.
Any ties for awards will be broken by a method
determined by the Board of Directors.
A PERSON MAY MAKE ONE CONTROLLED CIRCLE ON
THEIR HORSE ONCE THEY ENTER THE ARENA. More then one controlled
circle before starting the pattern will results in a
disqualification.
No more than three calls will be made for the
rider to enter the barrel pattern at the Finals.
A dress code will be mandatory at the Finals,
consisting of western hat, long sleeve shirt, western pants (no
faded denims), and boots. Juniors 9 years old and under must wear
a safety riding helmet. If a helmet is not worn they will be
disqualified
8.1 Contestants will be fined $10 for losing
their hats AT ANY TIME while in the arena.
The office charge if needed at the Finals will
be determined by the year-end financial standing in order to leave
a minimum of $2,500 to carry-over for the following year.
A designated time and date will be set for
qualified horses to enter the Finals.
All category Top 10 winners for the year-end
must be responsible for the picking up of their year-end awards at
the finals banquet if they will not be attending themselves. Any
awards not picked up at the finals banquet will be given to the
person who is in next place to receive awards (11th
place) in that category.
All riders at the finals must have a current
ACBRA membered horse.
All members are responsible for picking up of
any ACBRA prizes from any ACBRA jackpot or jackpot series. Failure
to pick up prizes within 10 days will result in forfeiture.
SECTION: 13 - ACBRA 4-D RULES
Children 9 years old and under must wear a
helmet at all ACBRA competitions.
A Contestant may make one controlled circle
after entering the arena prior to their run. Failure to do so will
result in a disqualification.
Arenas must use ACBRA time split for 4D payout
and must follow ACBRA payout sheet and recap sheet. Time split
shall be: fastest time, fastest time plus 5 seconds, fastest time
plus 1 second and fastest time plus 2 seconds. The Board must
approve any changes to this.
All conditions for arenas to put on 4D races
must follow the ACBRA standard and rules.
Regarding 4D Payouts, one entry entitles
contestant to one place money payback (i.e., if there is only one
winner in any division, that winner will receive 1st
place prize money only). Any prize money not won in that division
shall be returned to the ACBRA to be used for the year-end finals
program.
Arena operators will use ACBRA payout and entry
fee schedule.
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