AKC Board Minutes

August 2002

The Board convened Monday, August 12, 2002 at 11:20 a.m. after the meetings of the various Board Committees. All Directors were present as were the Chief Operating Officer and Executive Secretary.

The Board reviewed the July 2002 minutes. Upon motion made by Mrs. Strand, and seconded by Mr. Merriam, the minutes of the July 2002 meeting, copies of which were made available to all Directors, were adopted (unanimously).

The Chairman, Mr. Menaker, reviewed correspondence directed to him as Chairman.

Mr. Menaker gave an update on the DOGNY initiative.

Mr. Menaker reported on the corporate training and development program. The first phase was the summer intern program. Plans are to continue this initiative, which has been very successful and well received. The second phase is a formal development program that will be developed in modules. Certain employees will also be identified as "corporate property," and will receive training in departments across the organization, later to be made part of an internal consulting group. These employees could later fill key slots in the kennel club.

There was a discussion on the oversight function of individual Board members.

The President, Mr. Cheauré, gave a personnel update.

Mr. Cheauré reported on the Herdsman On-Line.

Mr. Cheauré reported on the transfer of actuarial and administrative services for the Pension Plan to N.Y. Life.

Mr. Cheauré reported on the breed-specific restrictions imposed by American Airlines. AKC had posted a notice on the website and notified all Delegates on its email list. There was a motion by Mr. Merriam, seconded by Mr. Gladstone, and it was VOTED (unanimously) to direct the President to contact American Airlines to express the Board's disappointment and displeasure at its breed-specific ban on shipping dogs.

Mr. Cheauré reported that the Events area was now set up to handle applications and approvals for all Performance Events online. Within the next month, this will be extended to conformation events.

There was an Executive Session to discuss personnel matters, with nothing reported out of this session.

Mr. Stevens gave a financial update. The Financial Report for July 2002 showed an excess of revenue over expenses of $239,000.

The individual registration figures for July 2002 are 80,342 versus 99,123 for July 2001.

The litter registration figures for July 2002 are 41,374 versus 46,269 for July 2001.

The Board elected the following Nominating Committee to select candidates for the vacancies on the Board of Directors' Class of 2007, which are to be filled at the March 2003 Delegates Meeting: Don Adams, Chair, Arlene Czech, Linda Flynn, Nancy Perrell, Cindy Vogels. Alternates: Clare Lincoln and Virginia Van Doren.

The Board considered the holding of Delegate meetings on Monday, rather than Tuesday, based upon input received at the June 2002 Delegates meeting. The basic advantages are lower air fares in many cases with a Saturday night stay, one less day off work, and generally lower rates for sleeping rooms during weekends. The main disadvantage would be more conflicts with AKC events. While all Board members were receptive to trying Monday for Delegate meetings, there was disagreement whether it should be tried for two or four meetings in 2004. A motion by Dr. Garvin, seconded by Ms. Scully, to have all four Delegate meetings on a Monday in 2004 was defeated with the VOTE (affirmative, Dr. Garvin, Ms. Scully, Dr. Mays, Mr. Merriam, Mrs. Schaefer, Mr. Kelly; opposed, Mr. Menaker, Mr. Gladstone, Mrs. Strand, Dr. Davies, Mr. Goodman, Mr. Marden, Dr. Battaglia)

Following a motion by Mr. Gladstone, seconded by Mr. Menaker, it was VOTED (unanimously) to schedule the March and June 2004 Delegate meetings on Monday, after which a decision will be made for 2005. In March and June 2004, the Delegate Committee meetings will be scheduled for Sunday. The September and December meetings in 2004 will be held on the regular Tuesday.

The Executive Secretary, Mr. Crowley, reported on response to the Pan American Canine Exhibition initiative. As of August 1, only six national registries had responded. One had no interest, four were interested and two needed more information before deciding. Following a motion by Mr. Merriam, seconded by Dr. Garvin, it was VOTED (affirmative, Mr. Merriam, Dr. Garvin, Mr. Menaker, Dr. Mays, Mrs. Schaefer, Ms. Scully, Mrs. Strand, Mr. Marden, Mr. Goodman, Mr. Kelly, Dr. Davies, Mr. Gladstone; opposed, Dr. Battaglia) to not proceed at this time because of insufficient interest.

Dr. Davies, Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Marden, members of the Appeals Committee, left the meeting prior to the report on Judges Applications.

Mr. Hayes, staff, participated in the discussion on Judges Applications via video conference. Upon motion made and seconded, it was VOTED:

That the applications for the following New Breed judging applicants be accepted for the breeds indicated:

Ms. Helen Brettell - Borzois, Greyhounds, Whippets, JS

Mr. Frank DePaulo - Pointers, Rhodesian Ridgebacks

Dr. David T. Hayhurst - Great Danes

Mrs. Rita Holloway - Afghan Hounds, Basset Hounds, Kerry Blue Terriers, Standard Schnauzers, Maltese, French Bulldogs, Keeshonden, Lhasa Apsos, Poodles, Shiba Inu, Bearded Collies, Bouviers des Flandres, Pulik

Dr. Andrew A. Kramer - Norfolk Terriers

Ms. Wendy C. McNaughton - Labrador Retrievers, JS-Limited

Mr. Lawrence W. (Bill) Mixon - Cocker Spaniels

Mrs. Linda H. Simmons - Collies

Mrs. Mary B. Walsh - Bullmastiffs

That the applications for the following Approved Breed judging applicants be accepted for the breeds indicated:

Mr. Frank Alhino - Airedale Terriers, Irish Terriers, Jack Russell Terriers, Kerry Blue Terries, Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers, Welsh Terriers, Bulldogs, Australian Shepherds

Dr. Klaus Anselm - Australian Cattle Dogs, Belgian Malinois, Belgian Sheepdogs, Belgian Tervuren, Canaan Dogs, Collies, German Shepherd Dogs, Old English Sheepdogs, Polish Lowland Sheepdogs, Pulik, Shetland Sheepdogs, Cardigan Welsh Corgis, Pembroke Welsh Corgis

Jean S. (Mrs. Norman) Austin - English Springer Spaniels, Weimaraners, Afghan Hounds

Ms. Rita J. Biddle - Balance of Working Group
(Bernese Mountain Dogs, German Pinschers, Great Pyrenees, Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs, Komondorok, Kuvaszok, Newfoundlands, Portuguese Water Dogs, St. Bernards)

Mrs. Susan St. John Brown - Balance of Sporting Group
(German Wirehaired Pointers, American Water Spaniels, Field Spaniels, Irish Water Spaniels, Spinoni Italiani, Wirehaired Pointing Griffons), Poodles

Mrs. Joan A. Czarnyszka - American Eskimo Dogs, Finnish Spitz, Australian Shepherds, Shetland Sheepdogs

Mrs. Marilynn Ellis - Afghan Hounds, Basset Hounds, Beagles, Borzois, American Foxhounds, English Foxhounds, Harriers, Ibizan Hounds, Scottish Deerhounds

Dr. Daniel W. Fleitas - Balance of Herding Group
(Australian Cattle Dogs, Bearded Collies, Border Collies, Briards, Canaan Dogs, Polish Lowland Sheepdogs, Pulik, Cardigan Welsh Corgis, Pembroke Welsh Corgis)

Mr. Robert J. Keller - French Bulldogs

Mrs. Marianne C. Klinkowski - Norwegian Elkhounds, Salukis

Mr. George E. Marquis - Brittanys, Pointers, German Shorthaired Pointers, German Wirehaired Pointers, Flat-Coated Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, English Setters, Irish Setters, Weimaraners, Whippets, Miniature Pinschers

Dr. Robert W.T. Myall - Airedale Terriers, Bedlington Terriers, Irish Terriers, Miniature Schnauzers, Sealyham Terriers, West Highland White Terriers

Mrs. Janice G. Pardue - Chihuahuas, Chinese Cresteds, Maltese, Shih Tzu

Mrs. Sharon Ann Redmer - Collies

Mrs. Virginia T. Rowland - Akitas, Alaskan Malamutes, Great Danes, Great Pyrenees, Newfoundlands, Standard Schnauzers

Mrs. Lois Sanford - Akitas, Great Pyrenees, Kuvaszok, Newfoundlands, Siberian Huskies, Bichons Frises, Boston Terriers, Chow Chows

Mr. John R. Shoemaker - Bulldogs

Mrs. Nancy D. Simmons - Brittanys, Chesapeake Bay Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, Cocker Spaniels, English Springer Spaniels, Weimaraners, Akitas, Alaskan Malamutes, Newfoundlands, St. Bernards, Siberian Huskies

Mr. Darryl Vice - Balance of Non-Sporting Group
(Dalmatians, Finnish Spitz, Löwchen, Shiba Inu, Tibetan Spaniels, Tibetan Terriers); Boxers, Bullmastiffs

Mrs. Carole A. Wilson - Akitas, Alaskan Malamutes, Bernese Mountain Dogs, Great Pyrenees, Kuvaszok, Standard Schnauzers, Dalmatians

Mrs. Sally Yancey - Cairn Terriers

That the following Alternative Breed applicants have been approved:

Mr. Jon R. Cole - Herding Group
(Australian Cattle Dogs, Australian Shepherds, Bearded Collies, Belgian Malinois, Belgian Sheepdogs, Belgian Tervuren, Border Collies, Bouviers des Flandres, Briards, Canaan Dogs, Collies, German Shepherd Dogs, Old English Sheepdogs, Polish Lowland Sheepdogs, Pulik, Shetland Sheepdogs, Cardigan Welsh Corgis, Pembroke Welsh Corgis)

Mr. William Cunningham - Working Group
(Akitas, Alaskan Malamutes, Anatolian Shepherd Dogs, Bernese Mountain Dogs, Boxers, Bullmastiffs, Doberman Pinschers, German Pinschers, Giant Schnauzers, Great Danes, Great Pyrenees, Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs, Komondorok, Kuvaszok, Mastiffs, Newfoundlands, Portuguese Water Dogs, Rottweilers, St. Bernards, Samoyeds, Siberian Huskies, Standard Schnauzers)

Mr. Stephen J. Hubbell - Sporting Group
(Brittanys, Pointers, German Shorthaired Pointers, German Wirehaired Pointers, Chesapeake Bay Retrievers, Curly-Coated Retrievers, Flat-Coated Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, English Setters, Gordon Setters, Irish Setters, American Water Spaniels, Clumber Spaniels, Cocker Spaniels, English Cocker Spaniels, English Springer Spaniels, Field Spaniels, Irish Water Spaniels, Sussex Spaniels, Welsh Springer Spaniels, Spinoni Italiani, Vizslas, Weimaraners, Wirehaired Pointing Griffons)

That the following named persons, who have completed five group assignments in the first Variety Group, be approved to judge Best in Show:

Mr. Michael Canalizo (Oldsmar, FL)
Mrs. Rhonda M. Davis (Findlay, OH)
Mrs. Lucretia P. Dye (Cincinnati, OH)
Mr. Thomas E. Hale (Waxhaw, NC)
Mrs. Patti Widick Neale (Alachua, FL)
Ms. Marjorie J. Underwood (Cincinnati, OH)

That the following Provisional Junior Showmanship applications be approved:

Mr. Wyatt Delfino (Alpine, CA)
Miss Kristin Lazaruk (Richmond, BC Canada)
Mrs. Marjorie Lippman (Ringwood, NJ)
Mr. David Slattum (Stillwater, MN)

That the following Provisional Obedience and Tracking judging application be approved:

Mr. Mark A. Pumiglia Novice

Upon motion made and seconded, it was VOTED that the following Visiting Judges be approved for assignments at shows as indicated:

Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Coble (England) - Cabrillo Kennel Club - 11/10/02

Mrs. Eli-Marie Klepp (Norway) - Ibizan Hound Club of the United States - 5/17/03

Mr. John Thompson (Australia) - Greater Panama City DFA - 2/25/03; Greater Panama City DFA, 2/26/03; Okaloosa KC, 2/27/03; Okaloosa KC, 2/28/03

Following completion of the report on Judges Applications, Dr. Davies, Mr. Gladstone, and Mr. Marden returned to the meeting.

Mr. Slay, staff, participated in the portion of the meeting dealing with disciplinary actions.

There was a report on the actions taken by the AKC staff during the month of July 2002 on the cancellation of litters and individual registrations.

During the month of July, the registrations of 27 litters were cancelled: 3 because of impure breeding and 24 as a result of the Compliance Audit Program-DNA..

The cancellation of the 27 litters resulted in the cancellation of 38 registered dogs and rendered 85 dogs, members of these litters, ineligible for registration.

The Board considered the handling of dogs registered by innocent third parties, as the result of the circumvention of an AKC suspension. Following a motion by Dr. Battaglia, seconded by Mr. Menaker, it was VOTED (unanimously) to adopt the following policy:

Hardship Policy Concerning Innocent Third Parties
Involved in Circumvention

Effective January 1, 2002, innocent third parties who purchase dogs from individuals who have acquired registration by circumventing their suspension will not have the registration of their dogs/litters cancelled if the parentage of their dogs is not in question.

The Board considered the penalties assessed for refusal to produce dogs and records. It was agreed that there was a need to make them consistent with the penalties assessed for failing an inspection. Following a motion by Mr. Gladstone, seconded by Mrs. Strand, it was VOTED (unanimously) to amend the penalty for refusing to produce dogs or records to:

Mitigated - 5 years/$1,000
Standard - 10 years/$2,000
Aggravated - Life/$3,000

The following actions taken by the AKC Management Disciplinary Committee were reported:

Karen Zydner (Corralitos, CA) was suspended by the Monterey Bay Dog Training Club, Inc. for conduct at its event on June 16, 2002. Specifically, Ms. Zydner was charged with failure to control a dog at an event. The AKC Management Disciplinary Committee acted to suspend Ms. Zydner of all event privileges for a period of three months, effective June 16, 2002, and imposed a $500 fine.

The AKC's Management Disciplinary Committee has suspended the following individuals from all AKC privileges for a period of ten years, effective August 12, 2002 and imposed fines of $2000 each for failure to comply with the recordkeeping and identification requirements of Chapter 4 of the Rules Applying to Registration and Discipline. Further, reinstatement will be contingent upon their beginning with a new colony:

Donna Carlton (Argyle, NY) - Multiple Breeds
Andy Carlton (Argyle, NY) - Multiple Breeds
Melissa Givens (Chillicothe, OH) - Multiple Breeds
Jane R. Higgs (Midland, NC) - Poodle
Roger D. Hubner (Mountain Grove, MO) - Golden Retriever
Jo Hubner (Mountain Grove, MO) - Golden Retriever
Katie Hubner (Mountain Grove, MO) - Golden Retriever
Nguyet Minh Isham (Crossville, TN) - Multiple Breeds
Lillie J. Jones (Mebane, NC) - Boxer and Poodle
Evelyn Kiviniemi (Murfreesboro, TN) - Multiple Breeds
David Kiviniemi (Murfreesboro, TN) - Multiple Breeds
Dala Matheny (Packwood, WA) - Multiple Breeds
Perry E. Miller (Grain Valley, MO) - Multiple Breeds
Ronald W. Powell (Crossville, TN) - Multiple Breeds
Alton G. Rush (Randleman, NC) - Multiple Breeds
Marilyn Shepherd (Ava, MO) - Multiple Breeds
Shirley Stockwell (Grants Pass, OR) - Multiple Breeds
Ronnie Williams (Ava, MO) - Multiple Breeds

The AKC's Management Disciplinary Committee has suspended the following individuals from all AKC privileges for a period of two years, effective August 12, 2002 and imposed a $2000 fine each for having refused to permit an inspection of records and practices, as provided by Chapter 4, Section 7 of the Rules Applying to Registration and Discipline:

Ronald Cronk (Winfield, MO) - Doberman Pinscher & Rottweiler
Susan Cronk (Winfield, MO) - Doberman Pinscher & Rottweiler
Jeanie Everhart (Lexington, NC) - Yorkshire Terrier
Arlene Fulkerson (Beaver Dam, KY) - Yorkshire Terrier
Robert E. Griffin (Springville, TN) - Dachshund
Ruth M. Griffin (Springville, TN) - Dachshund
Connie Holland (Cassville, MO) - Maltese
Beatrice F. Johnson (Lexington, TX) - Poodle
Lisa Lee (Hartville, MO) - Multiple Breeds
Shirley Phillips (Broxton, GA) - Multiple Breeds
Heather Plain (Campobello, SC) - Bichon Frise
Kathy W. Price (West Columbia, SC) - Multiple Breeds
Charlotte Seniff (Hanford, CA) - Miniature Schnauzer
Nellie J. Spell (Broxton, GA) - Multiple Breeds
Samuel Woods (Pierce City, MO) - Multiple Breeds

The AKC's Management Disciplinary Committee has suspended the following individuals from all AKC privileges for a period of ten years, effective August 12, 2002, and imposed a $2000 fine for conduct considered prejudicial to the best interests of purebred dogs in connection with the conviction as indicated:

James W. Kramer (Cuba City, WI) - based on his conviction of Animal Cruelty in Circuit Court, State of Wisconsin. (Siberian Husky)

Rebecca S. Lowe (Taylorsville, GA) - based on her conviction of Animal Cruelty in Superior Court, State of Georgia. (Multiple Breeds)

Sarah Wakeman (Tacoma, WA) - based on her conviction of Animal Cruelty in Pierce County District Court #1, State of Washington. (Dachshund)

The AKC's Management Disciplinary Committee has suspended Lu Conrad (Rosebud, MO) from all AKC privileges for a period of six (6) months, effective August 12, 2002, and imposed a $500 fine for having submitted, or caused to be submitted, two litter registration applications, which she knew, should have known, or had a duty to know, contained false certifications. (Boston Terrier)

The AKC's Management Disciplinary Committee has suspended Herman Davis (Crossville, TN) from all AKC privileges for a period of ten (10) years, effective August 12, 2002, and imposed a $2000 fine for failure to comply with the rules and regulations for recordkeeping and identification and failure to maintain his dogs and facilities in a manner acceptable to The American Kennel Club. (Multiple Breeds)

The AKC's Management Disciplinary Committee has suspended Janet Eggmann (Rosebud, MO) from all AKC privileges for a period of six (6) months, effective August 12, 2002, and imposed a $500 fine for having submitted, or caused to be submitted, two litter registration applications, which she knew, should have known, or had a duty to know, contained false certifications. (Boston Terrier)

The AKC's Management Disciplinary Committee has suspended Tanny Lehman (Jenkins, MO) from all AKC privileges for a period of ten (10) years, effective August 12, 2002, and imposed a $2000 fine for failure to comply with the rules and regulations for recordkeeping and identification and failure to maintain her dogs and facilities in a manner acceptable to The American Kennel Club. (Multiple Breeds)

The AKC's Management Disciplinary Committee has suspended Kenneth Myers (Union Grove, NC) from all AKC privileges for a period of ten (10) years, effective August 12, 2002, and imposed a $2000 fine for failure to comply with the rules and regulations for recordkeeping and identification and failure to maintain his dogs and facilities in a manner acceptable to The American Kennel Club. (Boston Terrier)

The AKC's Management Disciplinary Committee has suspended April Myers (Union Grove, NC) from all AKC privileges for a period of ten (10) years, effective August 12, 2002, and imposed a $2000 fine for failure to comply with the rules and regulations for recordkeeping and identification and failure to maintain her dogs and facilities in a manner acceptable to The American Kennel Club. (Boston Terrier)

Mr. Goodman gave the Events and Clubs Committee report.

It was moved by Mr. Goodman, seconded by Dr. Battaglia and VOTED (unanimously) to approve the Delegate credentials of the following persons, whose credentials have been published in two consecutive issues of the GAZETTE:

William S. Geshwiler, Columbia, TN to represent Nashville Kennel Club, Inc.

Kathleen Mae Nuzenski, Friendswood, TX to represent Galveston County Kennel Club, Inc.

Kerstin Thell Ottmar, Attleboro, MA to represent Providence County Kennel Club, Inc.

Frank Pupek, Hanson, MA to represent Bulldog Club of New England, Inc.

Janet Saporito, Edmestown, NY to represent Del-Otse-Nango Kennel Club, Inc.

Mr. Goodman reported that the Delegate credentials of the following persons are to be published in the September and October 2002 issues of the GAZETTE:

Karen J. Clausing, Kodak, TN to represent Tennessee Valley Kennel Club, Inc.

Anita Ellis, Warren, MI to represent Southern Michigan Obedience Training Club

Betty Lou J. Parris, Salem, NJ to represent Gloucester County Kennel Club, Inc.

The Board considered a modification of the policies governing exhibiting by AKC employees. Following a motion by Mr. Marden, seconded by Dr. Davies, it was VOTED (unanimously) to adopt the following policy:

Employees and members of their household are permitted to compete at AKC events under the following conditions:

1. Dogs housed with and owned by an employee or co-owned with a household member may be shown by either the employee or the household member. Dogs co-owned by persons other than household members are not eligible to be shown.

2. Field staff in Conformation, Companion Events and Performance Events; employees below the CMC level who are involved in the judging application process; and household members of any of these groups, may exhibit at events other than those within the employee's area of responsibility in the sport. However, exhibiting may only take place at events in which the employee is not officially assigned.

3. Dogs owned or co-owned by employees or a household member, may be exhibited until such time as they achieve a title or titles, through the highest title listed below in each category:

Conformation - Champion of Record
Obedience - Obedience Trial Champion (OTCH)
Tracking - Champion Tracker
Performance - Field Champion, Amateur Field Champion
Hunting Tests - Master Hunter
Herding Trials - Herding Champion
Lure Coursing - Field Champion
Earthdog - Master Earthdog
Agility - Master Agility Champion (MACH1)

4. Officers, CMC, inspectors, investigators, as well as employees involved in the judging application process, except as allowed in 2 above, and their household members may not exhibit dogs.

5. Junior Handlers who live in the same household as an employee may compete in the Junior Showmanship classes, as defined in the AKC Junior Showmanship Regulations. However, exhibiting may only take place at events in which the employee is not officially assigned.

Any questions or concerns regarding this policy should be referred to a member of the Human Resources professional staff.

The Board reviewed the procedure for handling appeals to the cancellation of awards at shows. Following a motion by Mr. Goodman, seconded by Dr. Battaglia, it was VOTED (unanimously) to adopt a policy that allows owners 45 calendar days, from the date of the letter, notifying the owner(s) of the cancellation (disallowment) of an award, to appeal such cancellation. The effective date is October 12, 2002.

The Board considered an amendment to Chapter 11, Section 8-B of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows to provide that when a dog becomes lame at a show, it retains all awards earned prior to that time. Following a motion by Mr. Marden, seconded by Mr. Goodman, it was VOTED (unanimously) to recommend the amendment of Chapter 11, Section 8-B, as follows:

Section 8-B. A dog that is lame in any class may not compete in that class. It is the judge's responsibility to determine whether a dog is lame. The judge shall not obtain the opinion of the show veterinarian. In situations where the judge determines a dog to be lame, the judge shall excuse the dog from the ring and withhold from the dog the awards for that class or competition. The judge shall mark his book "Excused-lame." Dogs so excused will not count as having competed in the class from which it was excused. If the dog has completed previous classes at the event without being excused, it shall count for those classes and keep any awards from those classes.

The above change will be presented for a reading at the September 2002 Delegates meeting for a December 2002 vote, with an effective date of January 1, 2003.

The Board considered proposed amendments to Chapter 11, Sections 4 and 6 of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows concerning what must be included on an entry form and reformatting the sections to make them easier to read. Following a motion by Dr. Garvin, seconded by Mr. Kelly, it was VOTED (unanimously) to amend Chapter 11, Sections 4 and 6 to read as follows:

Section 4. To be acceptable, an entry must:

¨ Be submitted with required entry fee
¨ Be on an Official American Kennel Club entry form
¨ Be signed by the owner or his duly authorized agent
¨ Include all of the following information:
¨ Name of show-giving club
¨ Date of Show
¨ Breed
¨ Variety, if any
¨ Sex
¨ Name of class or classes entered
¨ Name of Dog
¨ One of the following:
¨ AKC registration number
¨ Or AKC litter number
¨ Or ILP number
¨ Or foreign registration number and country for an unregistered imported dog
¨ Or identification number issued by AKC
¨ Name of Owner(s) / co-owner(s)
¨ Name of Owner(s) agent, if any
¨ Address of Owner
¨ For Conformation entries only the following must be included:
¨ Date of Birth
¨ Place of Birth
¨ Name of Breeder(s)
¨ Name of Sire
¨ Name of Dam

No entry may be accepted unless the Superintendent or Show Secretary, named in the premium list to receive entries, receives such entry:

¨ prior to the closing date and hour as published in the premium list
¨ and in the case of a limited entry, prior to the time the limit is reached.

All the requirements of the foregoing paragraph and all other specific requirements printed in the premium list must be met before an entry can be considered acceptable.

Section 6. No entry may be changed or canceled, other than as provided for herein, unless notice of the change or cancellation is received by the Superintendent or Show Secretary in writing, named in the premium list to receive entries, prior to the closing date and hour for entries.

At least one half-hour prior to the scheduled start of any regular judging at the show, the Superintendent or Show Secretary may:

¨ Make corrections to either the dog's name or number, never both, provided all other information on the entry form is correct.
¨ Transfers of a dog from one division of the Puppy Class to another
¨ Transfers of a dog between the Puppy and Twelve-to-Eighteen Month Class
¨ Where applicable, transfers of a dog from one color division to another
¨ Transfers of a dog from one of the regular classes to the Best of Breed or Variety competition for dogs which according to their owners' records have completed the requirements for a championship after the closing of entries for a show but whose championships are unconfirmed

All entry corrections or transfers must be:
¨ in writing
¨ signed by the owner or owner's agent

Owners are responsible for errors in the entry forms, regardless of who may make such errors.

(Relocated from Chapter 14, Section 7)
If an ineligible dog has been entered in any licensed or member dog show, or if the name of the owner given on the entry form is not that of the person or persons who actually owned the dog at the time entries closed, or if shown in a class for which it has not been entered, or if its entry form is deemed invalid or unacceptable by The American Kennel Club under these rules, all resulting awards shall be canceled by The American Kennel Club. In computing the championship points, such ineligible dogs, whether or not they have received awards, shall be counted as having competed.

(Relocated from Chapter 14, Section 8)
If the catalog and/or the judge's book of any show shall by error or mistake set forth any information contrary to the information which appears on the entry form of the dog for that show, the Bench Show Committee and/or the Superintendent of the show, upon request of the owner or handler of said dog prior to the judging, shall correct the entry in the judge's book and in the marked catalog to be sent to The American Kennel Club and said dog properly may compete in all classes and for all prizes for which its entry form discloses it was properly entered.

The above changes will be presented for a reading at the September 2002 Delegates meeting for a December 2002 vote, with an effective date of March 1, 2003.

There was a review of internal conflicts within the Terriers in Paradise Group Club in Hawaii. It has reached the point to where there have been two separate elections and two resulting sets of officers, both claiming to be the legitimate slate. Both factions within the club claim that the other group is the dissident element. Following a motion by Ms. Scully, seconded by Dr. Davies, it was VOTED (unanimously ) to withhold approval for any future AKC events until the club has demonstrated sufficient stability and cooperation to be able to function as a cohesive unit, to follow its own Bylaws, as well as AKC rules and policies.
The Board considered an appeal from the Greater Pittsburgh English Springer Spaniel Club to an AKC staff denial for permission to hold a May 2003 event 208 miles from its area. There was a motion by Ms. Scully, seconded by Mr. Marden, and it was VOTED (unanimously) to consider the matter at this meeting, waiving the usual prior notification requirement. It was moved by Mr. Marden, seconded by Ms. Scully, and VOTED (unanimously) to deny the request.

The Board considered a request from the Clermont County Kennel Club for the holding of three all-breed shows in a calendar year. Following a motion by Mr. Gladstone, seconded by Dr. Davies, it was VOTED (unanimously) to deny the request.

The Board considered the interpretation of Chapter 2, Sections 3, 5 and 6, which referred to giving a member all-breed club sole jurisdiction in a specified show territory, as long as it holds a show at least once in every two consecutive calendar years. This exclusively was first incorporated into the rules in 1912, when clubs were only approved to hold events within their specified show territory. There was discussion on whether it was reasonable for a club to be given exclusive use of a territory for the holding of shows, when it did not in fact hold its own shows in that territory. Following a motion by Dr. Garvin, seconded by Mr. Gladstone, it was VOTED (unanimously) that, effective January 1, 2004, the Board would interpret Chapter 2, Section 3, 5 and 6, to require a member club to hold a show at least once in every two consecutive calendar years to maintain the sole show privilege in that territory.

The Board was advised that management planned to recruit a consultant to help develop regulations and policies for a proposed Working Dog Sport.

The Events and Clubs Committee also discussed the Working Dog Sport concept.

Mr. Merriam gave the report of the Business Committee.

The Board considered the investment of AKC Operating and Reserve funds. Following a motion by Mr. Merriam, seconded by Dr. Battaglia, it was VOTED (unanimously) to place the responsibility for selecting and initiating suitable investments of the operating and reserve funds with the Chief Financial Officer, with the concurrence of the Chief Executive Officer and the General Counsel. The committee had reviewed the proposed asset allocation.

The Business Committee also discussed possible future sources of revenue.

Meeting adjourned at 5:50 p.m., Monday, August 12, 2002.
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Meeting reconvened Tuesday, August 13, 2002 at 8:10 a.m. All Directors were present as were the Chief Operating Officer and Executive Secretary.

Dr. Battaglia gave the report for the Operations and Planning Committee.

The committee considered preliminary Delegate Parent Clubs Committee input on breed-specific stud book issues, kennel names, import pedigrees, and arbitration on disputes involving exhibitors, and the addition of the Kennel Club of Greece to the list of registries with pedigrees acceptable for AKC registration.

Mrs. Strand gave the Public Relations and Public Affairs Committee report. The committee discussed the Communications Department staffing, the AKC Image Campaign, PR programs, DOGNY, and Public Education and legislative initiatives, and the Breeder of the Year award.

The Board considered a request for reconsideration from the Chicago Goldcoast Kennel Club to a Board denial of permission to hold an event at a site within the area of the Park Shore Kennel Club without the Park Shore Kennel Club's permission. It was based in part on the fact that the Park Shore Kennel Club has not held a show within that area for more than two years. Following a motion by Mr. Merriam, seconded by Mr. Goodman, it was VOTED (affirmative, Mr. Merriam, Mr. Goodman, Mrs. Strand, Dr. Battaglia, Dr. Garvin, Mr. Menaker, Mr. Kelly, Dr. Davies, Ms. Scully, Dr. Mays, Mr. Marden; opposed, Mr. Gladstone, Mrs. Schaefer) to deny the request.

The Board considered the advertising of the Kennel Club of Philadelphia's November 16, 2002 show, which is to be televised on Thanksgiving, as "The National Dog Show presented by Purina." Mrs. Schaefer and Mr. Marden left the meeting during this discussion. The Board expressed grave concern about the renaming of the event without AKC permission. The Kennel Club of Philadelphia has given assurance that the correct name of the approved show-giving club will appear wherever reference is made to the National Dog Show.

There was a workshop to discuss the work of the High Volume Breeders Committee, judging contracts, AKC cruelty convictions and a proposed new quarterly magazine.

Upon return to regular session, it was reported that during the workshop there had been a motion by Mr. Gladstone, seconded by Mr. Menaker, and it was VOTED (affirmative, Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Menaker, Dr. Garvin, Dr. Battaglia, Dr. Davies, Mr. Marden, Mr. Goodman, Mr. Merriam, Mr. Kelly, Mrs. Schaefer, Ms. Scully, Mrs. Strand; opposed, Dr. Mays) to direct staff to look into and to prepare a report and proposal for the enforcement of Chapter 7, Section 7 of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows, concerning judging contracts and to report back to the Board with recommendations by the October 2002 Board meeting. It was also reported that the Board had agreed that when there was a change in the judging approval system, applications received during the transition period would be processed under the system most favorable to the applicant.

It was also reported out of the workshop that it was the sense of the Board that staff should proceed with the development of a quarterly magazine directed at the purebred dog pet owner, which would provide practical information, brand AKC as the official authority on dogs, build awareness of the Sport, be a vehicle for marketing AKC goods and services, and reinforce the positive aspects of purebred dog ownership.

By November, staff was also directed to prepare reports with recommendations on AKC's current cruelty conviction policy and on how AKC should handle registration irregularities that come to its attention as the result of outside genetic research.

There being no further business to come before the meeting, and upon motion made and seconded, it was
VOTED: To adjourn at 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 13, 2002.
Adjourned:

Attest:

James P. Crowley
Executive Secretary