All rodeos live-streamed on Cowboy Channel Plus should invoice the PRCA for media rights within 30 days of the completion of their rodeo. Please e-mail [email protected] if you have questions, or would like to submit your invoice digitally.
NEW RULES EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY B8.3.1 Minimum Performances. All riding event livestock selected for the NFR must have been drawn for competition a minimum of eight outs at PRCA events during the Rodeo Year for which the NFR is being held. An animal selected for bareback riding or saddle bronc riding need only have eight outs in these two events combined. If an animal is drawn for competition but turned out for any reason by a contestant, including notified turnout, non-notified turnout, doctor’s release, visible injury or draw out, it will count as an out. If an animal is drawn for competition but removed by the stock contractor for any reason, including sickness, injury or lameness, it will not count towards the minimum number of outs. Animals selected as first reride will count towards the minimum number of outs. All other rerides will not count unless that animal is competed on at the rodeo in which it was selected as a reride. Outs at the previous year’s NFR, will not count toward the minimum number of outs. All riding event livestock minimum performance requirements must be met by the end of the Rodeo Year in order to be selected. A Stock Contractor qualifying to bring selected riding event livestock to the NFR under paragraph B8.3.2 below may bring only Eligible Livestock.
R9.5.6 Only Rosin Allowed. Rosin may be used on chaps and saddle. Anyone using excessive rosin or any other foreign substance, in the sole discretion of a rodeo judge, shall be fined $250 for the first offense, $500 for the second offense, $1,000 for the third offense, and a 30-day suspension and $1,000 fine for the fourth and subsequent offenses within a given rodeo year. The judges will examine clothing, saddle, and rein.
COMMITTEES: New PRCA and Xtreme Bulls intros/commercials available for 2024CANADIAN LIVESTOCK ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
The California Department of Food and Agriculture has reported 4 confirmed cases and 11 suspect cases of Vesicular Stomatitis in Riverside County and San Diego County, California as of May 23, 2023. This has affected at least 15 equine premises in California.
For the members entering Canada, you must have proof that any equine you intend to take into Canada has been in a Vesicular Stomatitis free state for a minimum of 21 days before those equines will be allowed to cross the U.S.-Canadian border. This is in addition to the regular health requirements of the Canadian authorities and will be required until further notice.
If you have additional questions, please contact the Canadian Authorities using the information on the following site: https://inspection.canada.ca/about-cfia/contact-us/eng/1546627816321/154662783802 . |