[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 9, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2006]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 9CFR11.20]

[Page 137-138]
 
                  TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
 
  CHAPTER I--ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 
                               AGRICULTURE
 
PART 11_HORSE PROTECTION REGULATIONS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 11.20  Responsibilities and liabilities of management.

    (a) The management of any horse show, horse exhibition, or horse 
sale or auction which does not appoint and retain a DQP shall be 
responsible for identifying all horses that are sore or otherwise in 
violation of the Act or regulations, and shall disqualify or disallow 
any horses which are sore or otherwise in violation of the Act or 
regulations from participating or competing in any horse show, horse 
exhibition, horse sale, or horse auction. Horses entered for sale or 
auction at a horse sale or horse auction must be identified as sore or 
otherwise in violation of the Act or regulations prior to the sale or 
auction and prohibited from entering the sale or auction ring. Sore 
horses or horses otherwise in violation of the Act or regulations that 
have been entered in a horse show or horse exhibition for the purpose of 
show or exhibition must be identified and excused prior to the show or 
exhibition. Any horses found to be sore or otherwise in violation of the 
Act or regulations during actual participation in the show or 
exhibition, must be removed from further participation prior to the 
tyeing of the class or the completion of the exhibition. All horses tyed 
first in each Tennessee Walking Horse or racking horse class or event at 
any horse show or horse exhibition shall be inspected after being shown 
or exhibited to determine if such horses are sore or otherwise in 
violation of the Act or regulations.
    (b)(1) The management of any horse show, horse exhibition, horse 
sale or auction which designates and appoints a Designated Qualified 
Person (or persons) to inspect horses shall accord said DQP access to 
all records and areas of the grounds of such show, exhibition, sale, or 
auction and the same right to inspect horses and records as is accorded 
to any APHIS representative. Further, management shall not take any 
action which would interfere with or influence said DQP in carrying out 
his duties or making decisions concerning whether or not any horse is 
sore or otherwise in violation of the Act or regulations. In the event 
management is dissatisfied with the performance of a particular DQP, 
including disagreement with decisions concerning violations, management 
shall not dismiss or otherwise interfere with said DQP during the DQP's 
appointed tour of duty.\8\ However, management should immediately 
notify, in writing, the Department \6\ and the organization or 
association that licensed the DQP, as to why the performance of said DQP 
was inadequate or otherwise unsatisfactory. Management which designates 
and appoints a DQP shall immediately disqualify or disallow from being 
shown, exhibited, sold, or auctioned any horse identified by the DQP to 
be sore or otherwise in violation of the Act or regulations or any horse 
otherwise known by management to be sore or in violation of the Act or 
regulations. Should management fail to disqualify or disallow from being 
shown, exhibited, sold or auctioned any such horse, said management 
shall assume full responsibility for and liabilities arising from the 
showing, exhibition, sale, or auction of said horses.
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    \8\ The duration of the show, exhibition, or sale or auction.
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    (2) The DQP shall physically inspect: (i) All Tennessee Walking 
Horses and racking horses entered for sale or auction, (ii) all 
Tennessee Walking Horses and racking horses entered in any animated gait 
class (whether under saddle, horse to cart, or otherwise), (iii) all 
Tennessee Walking Horses and racking horses entered for exhibition 
before they are admitted to be shown, exhibited, sold, or auctioned, and 
(iv) all Tennessee Walking Horses and racking horses tyed first in their 
class or event at any horse show, horse exhibition,

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horse sale, or horse auction. Such inspection shall be for the purpose 
of determining whether any such horses are in violation of the Act or 
regulations. Such physical examination shall be conducted in accordance 
with the inspection procedures provided for in Sec. 11.21 of this part. 
The DQP shall observe horses in the warmup ring and during actual 
performances whenever possible, and shall inspect any Tennessee Walking 
Horse or racking horse at any time he deems necessary to determine 
whether any such horse shown, exhibited, sold, or auctioned is in 
violation of the Act or regulations. If present at other shows, he shall 
examine any horse which he determines should be examined for compliance 
with the Act and regulations.
    (3) The DQP shall immediately report, to the management of any horse 
show, horse exhibition, or horse sale or auction, any horse which, in 
his opinion, is sore or otherwise in violation of the Act or 
regulations. Such report shall be made, whenever possible, before the 
show class or exhibitioin involving said horse has begun or before said 
horse is offered for sale or auction.
    (c) The management of any horse show, exhibition, sale, or auction 
that designates and appoints a DQP to inspect horses shall appoint and 
designate at least two DQP's when more than 150 horses are entered.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
0579-0056)

[44 FR 25182, Apr. 27, 1979, as amended at 48 FR 57471, Dec. 30, 1983; 
55 FR 41993, Oct. 17, 1990; 56 FR 13750, Apr. 4, 1991; 57 FR 62175, Dec. 
30, 1992]