24.002.01 Before a foal can be certified as Nebraska-bred its dam must have been registered prior to foaling with the Nebraska Thoroughbred or Quarter Horse registrar. An application for Registration of Broodmare and the required registration fee must be submitted to the official registrar prior to the birth of the foal. A "late fee" will be charged for an Application for Registration of Broodmare after September 1 of the year bred, unless said mare is purchased in foal, in which case the mare owner will have 60 days to register said mare at the regular fee; however, in any event an Application for Registration of Broodmare must be submitted prior to the birth of the foal. A current copy of both sides of the Jockey Club or American Quarter Horse Association papers for the mare must accompany the broodmare application.
24.002.02 The Nebraska Thoroughbred or Quarter Horse registrar will issue a Certificate of Registration for a Broodmare on receipt of satisfactory evidence of the ownership, location and identity of the mare, the completion of the required forms, and the submission of the required registration fee.24.002.03 In the event of a sale or transfer of all or part ownership of a broodmare that is registered with the Nebraska Thoroughbred or Quarter Horse registry, the new owner(s) must apply to the official registrar by completing a Change of Broodmare Ownership form. This form and the applicable fee must be filed with the official registrar. A "late fee" will be charged for a Change of Broodmare Ownership submitted after September 1 of the year bred, unless said mare is purchased in foal, in which case the new mare owners(s) will have 60 days to submit the Change of Broodmare Ownership at the regular fee. A current copy of both sides of the Jockey Club or American Quarter Horse Association papers for the mare must accompany the broodmare application.
294 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 24, § 294-24.002
Amended effective 5/8/2022