• Saskatchewan Reined Cowhorse Association 2023 Membership Application

    ETRANSFER MONEY TO TREASURER.SRCHA@GMAIL.COM
  •  -
  • FAMILY MEMBERSHIP ($75.00 per year)(Includes adults and youth within one family unit. 

    INDIVIDUAL ADULT MEMBERSHIP ($40.00 per year) 

    NON-COMPETITIVE ADULT MEMBERSHIP ($40.00 per year) includes 1 youth membership, for youth with non-competing parents 

  • Browse Files
    Cancelof
  •                  Release and Waiver: I, the undersigned, acknowledge that competition in the Saskatchewan Reined Cowhorse Association (SRCHA) involves an inherent risk of injury and accordingly, hereby release the SRCHA and its officers, members, agents, employees, representatives or any of them,  from all claims, demands, action or cause of action of any kind or nature or accrue me in favor of myself, my heirs, representatives or dependent, on me because of any matter, thing or condition, negligence or default, whatsoever and  I/E5 hereby assume and accept the full risk of danger or any hurt, injury, or damage which may occur through or by any reason or any matter,  thing or condition, negligence, or default, or any person whatsoever. 

  • Clear
  • Saskatchewan Reined Cowhorse Association Non Pro Declaration Form

  • **A legible photocopy of registration/ ownership papers for the horse(s) that will be shown in 2022 must be included with Non-Pro and Youth Membership Applications**   SRCHA Rule  Book: Rules defining Non-Pro horse ownership are included on the third page of this application form. A Non-Pro shall be defined as any person, regardless of age, who is not currently receiving remuneration directly, or indirectly for showing, training, giving lessons, clinics, or assisting in the training of a horse for remuneration. This does not include prize money. Payment for entry fees and/or expenses by anyone other than the Non-Pro, his/her immediate family, or his/her corporation is considered remuneration. A Non-Pro may not show, train, or assist in the training of a horse for which their spouse is accepting any form of remuneration either directly or indirectly for training, or assisting in the training or showing of said horses. Remuneration shall be defined as (i) to pay, reward  for work, trouble, etc. (ii) reimburse, compensate (iii) make fair return for an action, barter.
  • If you answered YES to any of the above, please attach a separate sheet to explain with specific dates as to when you started and/or stopped any of the above.
  • Non-Pro status is extended temporarily and is subject to revocation pending approval of the SRCHA board of Directors. The non-Pro status will be null and void if it is determined that you do not qualify under the NRCHA Non-Pro conditions, as defined in the NRCHA rule book.  

  • Non-Pro and Youth Horse Ownership Rules     2.1.12 Non-Pros must not exhibit in Non-Pro classes any horses owned by any third party, but shall only exhibit horses solely owned by the exhibitor or the exhibitor’s family, which is the exhibitor’s spouse, child, stepchild, parent, grandparent, grandchild, step-parent, sibling, half-sibling, spouse’s parent, spouse’s stepparent, spouse’s sibling, spouse’s half-sibling, spouse’s step-sibling, sibling’s spouse, half sibling’s spouse, step-sibling’s spouse, legal ward, or legal guardian. Separate legal entities such as family corporations, trusts, or partnerships, are also authorized by this rule and must meet the family requirements as stated above.  “Owned” means, in addition to other legitimate methods of acquiring ownership, the bona fide legal ownership obtained for adequate consideration in reasonable relationship with the actual market value of the horse.     2.1.13    Any transaction relating to the sale of a horse to a Non-Pro other than by family members must be at fair market value.  The Non-Pro is responsible for documenting said transaction in a satisfactory manner in the event of a protest.     2.1.14    Horses owned in a partnership or jointly with any person other than immediate family are not considered as fulfilling ownership requirements.     2.1.16    Any Non-Pro entering an open class must abide by the Non-Pro ownership rule.     2.1.18    It is up to the discretion of the show management at any NRCHA/ SRCHA event to ask competitors for proof of ownership.  The Non-Pro contestant must be able to prove ownership at the time of the show by presenting the registration certificate or a legible photocopy with the correct owner or owners’ name printed on the document as issued by a breed association such as the AQHA, APHA, or  ApHC. Horses cannot be shown on transfers in Non-Pro classes.  Ownership must be current on horse’s papers to show in Non-Pro divisions.  See  Rule  1.1.4.2 for unregistered horse requirements.     1.1.4.2     Grade Horses: All unregistered (Grade) horses must be shown under one name only, and said name may not conflict with a registered horse’s name, at any and all contests approved by the NRCHA/SRCHA.   Grade horses must apply for a competition license from the NRCHA/SRCHA.
  • Should be Empty: