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<strong>The</strong> Show <strong>Commission</strong><br />
Proposals to the FIFe General Assembly 2009<br />
Proposals regarding the Show Rules<br />
Additions: in bold + italics. - Deletions: crossed out.<br />
Moved text: in italics only. - Existing text: in normal print.<br />
PROPOSAL 1<br />
1.8 Conditions for an International Show<br />
h. <strong>The</strong> amount of cats required for Latin America, Asia, Iceland and Patronage members is<br />
reduced to 100, of which 80% must be pedigree cats, entered for competition and<br />
listed in the catalogue.<br />
Annex 6 – Latin America and Asia<br />
<strong>The</strong> following exemptions for Latin America and Asia are valid for six years until 31.12.2014:<br />
All certificates to be granted in one country:<br />
– International Champion/Premier: 3 CACIB/CAPIB under 3 different judges<br />
– Grand International Champion/Premier: 6 CAGCIB/CAGPIB under at least 4 different<br />
judges<br />
– Supreme Champion/Premier: 9 CACS/CAPS under at least 5 different judges.<br />
Motivation<br />
Asia is added here because of similar conditions as continents/countries already listed.<br />
Even though the minimum number of cats is reduced to 100, still 80% thereof must be pedigree<br />
cats, entered for competition and listed in the catalogue.<br />
Remark<br />
When this proposal is carried:<br />
– the Table with the Exceptions on the Show Rules on page 31 of the Show Rules has<br />
to be adapted accordingly<br />
– it will take effect immediately after the GA 2009, i.e. as from 01.06.2009.<br />
PROPOSAL 2<br />
2.1 Application for the World Show<br />
<strong>The</strong> FIFe Member interested in conducting the World Show files an application with the FIFe Board.<br />
<strong>The</strong> FIFe Board decides where the show is to be held. As long as unconsidered applications are<br />
available, the World Show is not to be allocated to the same country National Member for the<br />
second time.<br />
Motivation<br />
Clarification of the current rule.