Kan. Admin. Regs. § 112-12-2 - Kansas horse breeding development fund, stallion eligibility certificate
(a) Each person who
intends to stand a stallion for service in Kansas shall file a written
application for certification before the stallion is to stand for service if
the stallion's foals are to be registered as Kansas-bred horses.
(b) The official registering agency may issue
a certificate of eligibility if either of these conditions is met.
(1) The stallion is registered as a
Kansas-bred horse.
(2) The
stallion is registered as a Kansas-domiciled horse.
(c) Each application shall be completed on a
form approved by the commission that shall include the following information:
(1) the name of the stallion;
(2) the name, address, zip code, and tax
identification number or social security number of each owner of the stallion;
(3) the location where the
stallion will stand for service during the calendar year for which the
application is made; and
(4) a
statement that the stallion will stand for service within the state of Kansas
and will not stand for service anywhere outside the state of Kansas during the
calendar year in which the stallion's offspring are conceived.
(d) Each application for an
initial certificate of eligibility shall include the following information:
(1) evidence of the right of ownership,
including bills of sale, contracts, or other documents that demonstrate proof
of ownership and reflect each agreement about breeding rights, repurchase
agreements, and any other concession;
(2) an application for Kansas-bred or
Kansas-domiciled registration pursuant to K.A.R. 112-12-6 or K.A.R. 112-12-7;
and
(3) the official breed
certificate issued by the national breed association pursuant to K.A.R.
112-7-6.
(e) Each
stallion certified as required by the provisions of this regulation shall be
available for inspection at all times by representatives of the official
registering agency.
(f) The owner,
agent, or lessee shall notify the official registering agency if a stallion
certified as required by the provisions of this regulation leaves the state of
Kansas during the year for which the stallion is certified in the Kansas-bred
program.
(g) Any foal from a mare
bred to a certified stallion before revocation of an eligibility certificate
may be registered as a Kansas-bred horse under the provisions of K.A.R.
112-12-5.
(h) If the majority
ownership changes and the new owner desires to certify the stallion for
eligibility in the Kansas-bred program, the new owner shall, within 30 days of
the date of the sale, submit an application for a stallion eligibility
certificate accompanied by a copy of the proof of sale or other document and
observe the requirements of these regulations. Certification under this
subsection (h) shall be effective from the date of sale after complying with
subsection (h).
(i) This
regulation shall take effect on and after January 1, 1998.
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