HUNT TEST RULES AND REGULATIONS (CKC)

Sanction Test

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Sanctioned hunt tests shall be governed by such regulations as from time to time shall be determined by the Board of Directors.

A sanctioned test is an informal event held by a club whose approval is given by The Canadian Kennel Club. Only purebred dogs may compete but points are not awarded. These tests shall be governed by the same rules as a regular event; it is a training ground for new clubs.

Prior to holding an approved hunt test, a club must hold at least one sanctioned test.

All of these regulations shall govern CKC-sanctioned hunt tests except those which state specifically that they apply to approved hunt tests.

Sanctioned hunt tests authorised by the CKC shall be governed by such rules and regulations as from time to shall be determined by the Board of Directors. The avoidance of conflicting date(s) for tests will be a consideration in the processing of applications.

A club that meets all of the requirements of The Canadian Kennel Club may be approved to hold a sanctioned hunt test by applying to hold a sanctioned hunt test on a form provided by the Canadian Kennel Club.

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