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CFA Breeds
Abyssinian
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CFA Breed CouncilsThe CFA Breed Councils were established in 1970 to serve as an advisory body on breed standards to the CFA Executive Board. Each of the breeds recognized by CFA for championship competition has its own Breed Council and Breed Council Secretary. The CFA Breed Councils are comprised of individuals experienced in their chosen breed/division section, and who meet other eligibility requirements established by the CFA Executive Board. Each Breed Council channels opinions and suggestions from the individual breeder to the Board through the specific breed secretary, and the breed standard is updated as the breed progresses. From time to time, each breed council also updates its breed profile, a more informal introduction to the breed.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
In addition to the above requirements, membership is limited to individuals who have met either of the following qualifications:
Bred at least one CFA Grand Champion or Grand Premier of the
appropriate breed/division,
MEMBERSHIPMembership by eligible individuals in any breed/division section may be obtained by submitting to the Central Office a completed membership application form together with the appropriate fee(s). A membership runs from January 1 to December 31. Upon receipt of the membership application and fee(s), the Central Office will place the member's name on the mailing list and, when available, the Show Rules and Show Standards will be sent to each member. Membership applications for any given year will not be accepted after August 1 of that year.
FEESThe annual registration fee (January 1 to December 31) shall be set by the Executive Board to help defray expenses for the operation of the Breed Council.
FORMSThe Breed Council membership application can be found online in a PDF format. In order to use this forms you will need to download a free copy of Acrobat Reader, which is available for use with all major computer platforms. The form is an interactive ones, so you can type your information directly on the form and print it as a completed copy to send in to Central Office.
PROCEDURE FOR SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALSMembers forward suggestions and opinions to the elected secretary of the specific breed committee. The breed secretary will evaluate these proposals and obtain the opinions of other members of the particular breed/division section. The weight of these opinions will form the basis for an annual poll taken prior to the Executive Board meeting in February when breed standard revisions are considered. |
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