294 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 24, § 294-24.004

Current through September 17, 2024
Section 294-24.004 - REPORTS REQUIRED
24.004.01 If required reports are not on file, the Nebraska bred Certificate of Eligibility for a foal cannot be issued. Late filing of required reports may delay processing of the Breeder's Certificate and issuance of a Nebraska Bred Certificate of Eligibility, and require payment of late fees.
24.004.02Annual Broodmare Report - Due September 1

An annual Broodmare Report including the ownership of the mare, the location of the mare, the name of the stallion(s) to which the mare was bred, and the date of first and last service is due September 1.

24.004.03Annual Stallion Report - Due September 1

An Annual Stallion Report of mares bred by Nebraska registered stallions (see 24.005.01B Class "A" foals) is due September 1.

24.004.04Report of mares Leaving Nebraska - Due within 3 days

Refer to Nebraska Revised Statutes Section 2-1213(2) which provides for exception to the requirement that a dam must be continuously in the state for either ninety days, or thirty days as specified in 2-1213(2) (c). This exception is for a dam placed on a nationally recognized sale, or for the treatment of an extreme sickness or injury. Written notice must be provided to the secretary of the Commission within 3 days of the date such horse is taken out of the state.

24.004.05Report of Mares Entering the State - Due within 3 days

A Report of Mares Entering Nebraska will include the ownership of the mare; address of the owner(s), name and age of mare, Jockey Club or American Quarter Horse Association Certificate of Foal Registration number, and date mare enters Nebraska, destination in Nebraska, and reason for entering Nebraska. This report will be provided to the Nebraska Thoroughbred or Quarter Horse registrar within three days of the date the mare enters Nebraska if the mare left the State for medical or sale purpose. If the mare is purchased at a sale, the mare must be registered with the Nebraska Thoroughbred or Quarter Horse registry and in Nebraska for thirty days immediately prior to foaling.

24.004.06Late Fees

Late fees will be assessed if the required Annual Broodmare Report is not provided to the official registrar by September 1, and if the required Report of Mares Entering Nebraska is not provided to the official registrar within three days of the date the mare enters Nebraska.

Late fees apply only when required reports are applicable to the processing of a Breeder's Certificate, and due at the time the Breeder's Certificate is submitted to the Nebraska Thoroughbred or Quarter Horse.

Late fees will be established by the commission, and will not be changed without commission approval.

294 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 24, § 294-24.004

Amended effective 5/8/2022