Press Release by NSBA Executive Committee and Board of Directors Re: AQHA Suspension of Cleve Wells under AQHA Rule 104 (a).
The National Snaffle Bit Association was notified by AQHA on April 27, 2009 of the suspension and fine of Cleve Wells under AQHA rule 104(a) which holds an AQHA member responsible for the actions of his/her employees.
NSBA is governed by its rulebook and as such NSBA is only permitted to take action under the guidelines outlined within that rulebook. NSBA is allowed under certain circumstances to provide reciprocity which would result in a similar sentencing of the member.
The two rules that would be applicable in this situation are NSBA rule 97 and NSBA rule 99.
NSBA rule 97 does not have a provision to cause the NSBA member to be responsible for actions taken by his/her employee. NSBA rule 99 only allows NSBA to give reciprocity in disciplining to NSBA recognized breed associations when a “like rule” has been violated. NSBA does not have a “like rule” that provides for disciplining an NSBA member for the actions of his/her employees. Based on the current rules, NSBA will not take any action in this matter.
NSBA remains committed to the welfare of the horse and the education of its members regarding humane treatment of the horse.
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