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a Member who has submitted and signed a membership application or renewal form and who is in good standing and has paid the requisite dues, fees, and/or insurance premiums for the current Dues Paying Year to the PRCA National Office. a Member who has satisfied all requirements to compete in a PRCA approved rodeo or event.
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Category 1
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a Member who has submitted and signed a membership application or renewal form and who is in good standing and has paid the requisite dues, fees, and/or insurance premiums for the current Dues Paying Year to the PRCA National Office.
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What is an Active Member
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a Member who has satisfied all requirements to compete in a PRCA approved rodeo or event.
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What is Competiton Eligible
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a situation where a contestant is positioned to compete on the same day, in the same or any other PRCA-event, during the first go-round of two or more PRCA rodeos, unless specifically stated otherwise.
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What is a Conflict
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the special competition rules adopted in accordance with B10.1.4.
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What are ground Rules
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any rodeo that is not a standard PRCA-approved rodeo.
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What is a Special Event
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an individual who holds a PRCA permit, who has not satisfied the requirements set forth in Sections B2.3.1 and 2.3.5 of these Bylaws to advance from Permit Member status to Contestant Card Member status, and who competes in one or more of the following events: bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, bull riding, tie-down roping, steer wrestling, team roping, steer roping, bullfighter or barrelman.
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What is a Permit Member
Category 2
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They have the power to conduct the business and affairs of the PRCA and the power to make, adopt or amend the Articles of Incorporation, the Bylaws, and, subject to the requirements of Chapter 11 of these Bylaws, the PRCA Official Rodeo Rules
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What is the Board of Directors
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Shall consist of a Chairman of the Board, a Vice Chairman, a Chief Executive Officer/President (referred to as the CEO, but constituting the corporate office of president for purposes of the Colorado Nonprofit Corporation Code), no more than one Vice President, a Director of Rodeo Administration/Secretary (referred to as the Director of Rodeo Administration, but constituting the corporate office of secretary for purposes of the Colorado Nonprofit Corporation Code), and a Treasurer. Any two or more offices may be held by the same person, except the offices of CEO and Director of Rodeo Administration may not be held by the same person.
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Who are the Officers
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responsible for performing executive functions in connection with day-to-day operations.
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Who is the CEO
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The PRCA Noncontestant Card Members comprising the categories of (i) Stock Contractors, (ii) Rodeo Committees and (iii) Contract Personnel shall each elect a separate Executive Council as provided below to facilitate communication between the Board of Directors and the represented category of membership. These three Executive Councils shall elect the representatives for their category of membership to serve on the Board of Directors and the Competition Committee. Additionally, there shall be a fourth Executive Council comprised of Contestant Representatives to the Competition Committee and said Contestant Executive Council shall elect Contestant Directors to the Board of Directors.
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What is the Members Executive Council
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Subject to the direction of the Board of Directors, it shall be their responsibility to review rule change proposals to the PRCA Official Rodeo Rules concerning the fairness or conduct of competition, the safety of contestants and livestock and the definition of rodeo events. Committee may adopt recommendations with respect to a rule change proposal in accordance with the procedures set forth in Chapter 11 of these Bylaws.
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What is the Competiton Committee
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This Body directs and Produces the NFR
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What is the NFR Committee
Category 3
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Determined by the amount of added purse money plus any national sponsorship contributions.
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What is Entry Fees
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These $3 fees are added to entry fees but do not go towards the payout.
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What is the Judges fee and the Circuit Fee.
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There shall be a min of 12 in riding events and 10 in timed events
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What is the min number of stock
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Contestants may enter as many rodeos as they wish, but only this many count as Official Rodeo Entries
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What is Bareback Riding 100 Official Rodeos Saddle Bronc Riding 100 Official Rodeos Bull Riding 125 Official Rodeos Tie-Down Roping 75 Official Rodeos Steer Wrestling 75 Official Rodeos Team Roping 75 Official Rodeos
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Contestants can not do this unless they are awarded a reride
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What is compete on two heads of stock in the same performance
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This is used for drawing position in the competition
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What is Plastic poker chips
Category 4
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Shall be punishable by a fine of less than $250 per offense and/or disqualification from a rodeo, unless otherwise stated. R11.2.1 Failure to Adhere to the Arena Dress Code, failure to wear contestant number, Inability of bareback rider to free hand, failure to make an honest effort, Being rowdy in the arena, not ready to perform, Turn outs to name a few
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What are Class I offenses
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These are punishable by a fine and/ or ineligibility to compete: Non payment of fees, Bad Checks, failure to pay monetary obligations
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What is a Class II offense
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A Class III offense can result in this
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What is a fine of no less than $250, ineligibility, suspension, suspension of PRCA privileges and/or expulsion, unless otherwise stated.
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This offense is considered extreme and can get you suspended indefinitely
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What is a Class V offense
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This is the automatic fine for a Class IV offense
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What is $2,500
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Being arrested for a serious crime (as defined by the PRCA) will result in this class offense
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What is a Class III
Category 5
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In Bareback riding, the intial move out of the chute must be one of these
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What is a Rear out, Run out, Buck out or step out
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Speed of the rider’s feet when repositioning on forward stroke. Positive, forward, forceful movement of spurring motion.
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What is Aggressiveness
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The pulley on the neckrope should be attached on the chute this many inches above the ground.
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What is from 38 to 48
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This judge should have a horse, a stop watch, flag, and note pad and pencil
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Who is a field flagger.
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Anytime the chest of the horse behind the barrier crosses the vertical plane of the barrier rope before the animal to be contested on is given the proper head start the barrier is considered to have done this and a 10 second penalty is imposed
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What is beaten the barrier
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This is where the field flagger must positon himself during Team roping
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What is on the left of the chutes about 45 degrees from the score line and ten to fifteen feet down the arena.
Category 6
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In a bucking chute a prod may only be used in these areas.
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What is in the shoulder or lower neck
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Incorrect use of a cattle prod will result in this fine
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What is a $1000
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The rodeo committee must ensure the presence of this at every rodeo
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What is a Veterinarian
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All animals are inspected before the draw for this reason.
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What is to make sure no lame, sick or injured animals are used in the performance
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This must be used in Tie down roping
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What is a neck rope
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This can not be given to any animal used in any performance
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What are stimulants
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