PROCEDURES for REGISTERED R EVENTING TECHNICAL DELEGATE LICENSE

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PROCEDURES for REGISTERED R EVENTING TECHNICAL DELEGATE LICENSE Listed below are the procedures required for Registered R licensure as an Eventing Technical Delegate. Consult GR1053 in Chapter 10 of the USEF Rules for a full description. Questions about licensure should be directed to the Licensed Officials Department through the following email address: LOinquiry@usef.org. TRAINING PROGRAM Training Program requirements must be completed in the three years prior to application. They include the Intermediate Course Evaluation Training Session, Course Evaluation Apprenticeships, and the Final Exam. The Intermediate Course Evaluation Session is administered by the U.S. Eventing Association. Information is available on USEA s website www.useventing.com or from the USEA Director of Education, 525 Old Waterford Road NW, Leesburg, VA 20176 (703) 669-9997. It will include: o Cross Country Courses Cross Country Obstacle Guidelines Expectations at CIC s and CCI s o Jumping Courses Trends in Technical Requirements Appropriate Questions and Distances o Course Inspection Appropriateness, Technical Aspects Sequence, Flow, Use of Terrain Footing Management o o Practical Exercise Evaluation of Course(s) Training Level and CCN1* Preliminary Three Day Events Logistics of Phases A, B, and C Steeplechase Tracks and Obstacles Cross Country Course Inspection Course Evaluation Apprenticeships - Don t forget that you must obtain PRIOR permission from each official and competition organizer in advance of the apprenticeship. o Two (2) different Technical Delegates at USEF horse trials at the Intermediate Level; o A Technical Delegate at a CCI1* or 2*; and o One (1) of the U.S. Course Advisors or an FEI Course Designer. Final Examination. SELF-STUDY OPTION In the absence of a scheduled Intermediate Course Evaluation Training Session, applicants may submit a proposal for Self-Study to USEA s Eventing Licensed Officials Committee, who must approve it before the applicant can begin. Applicants will be assigned an Advisor by USEA s Eventing Licensed Officials Committee. The Assigned Advisor will assist the Applicant in how their Self Study Program will be implemented, e.g. which competitions to visit for Course Evaluation, etc. 4.10.2015 R EV TD

Page two Procedures for Registered R Eventing Technical Delegate License Applicants will have their choice of working with an Assigned Advisor, or participating in a R Registered Continuing Education Clinic. Assigned Advisor Option o Advisors are required to spend a minimum of twelve (12) hours with the applicant at two (2) different USEF and/or FEI competitions. o The Advisor and applicant will cover the curriculum outlined in the Intermediate Course Evaluation Session (see above). o The Applicant will be provided with the evaluation forms the Advisor will be required to complete. The Advisor will return them directly to the USEF Licensed Officials Department. o An Advisor may officiate at a competition where he is also acting as an Advisor to an Applicant. o Applicants may not officiate at the same competition where the Advisor is helping them. OR Participate in an R Registered Continuing Education Clinic. LICENSE REQUIREMENTS The following requirements must be met before submitting an application. In accordance with GR1004.2, you must be at least 21 years of age and a Senior active member in good standing of USEF. Have a current license as a recorded r Eventing Technical Delegate; and Have served as the Technical Delegate at ten (10) horse trials, including a minimum of five (5) at the Preliminary Level. In addition, applicants must accumulate a minimum of 10 points from either Riding or Officiating Experience: Verifiable Riding Experience To be counted, a ride must have achieved a Qualifying result and be from the past 15 years or be otherwise verifiable. Points are per Qualifying Result. o CCI4* - 10 points o CCI3* - 8 points o CIC3* or CCI2* - 6 points o Advanced 6 points o Intermediate 4 points o Preliminary 1 point (maximum of 5 points from Preliminary) Officiating Experience No more than 6 points can come from this category o Hold a USEF R Eventing Judge or Course Designer license 4 points o Technical Delegate or Ground Jury at 10 Preliminary Events 2 points (in total, not per event) o Technical Delegate or Ground Jury at an additional 10 or more Preliminary Events 4 points (in total, not per event) LICENSE APPLICATION PROCESS USEF is responsible for the licensing of officials. Information, applications, and related forms are available on the USEF website www.usef.org or by sending an email to LOinquiry@usef.org. The Licensed Officials Committee meets three times a year to review applications. Meeting and deadline dates for receiving applications in the Federation office are available on our website at https://www.usef.org/_iframes/licensedofficials/natlicinfo.aspx. 4.10.2015 R EV TD

Page three Procedures for Registered R Eventing Technical Delegate License License Application and Required Documents Various apprenticing and other experiences are required as part of the Training Program. Please provide the appropriate evaluation form to the person with whom you apprentice/sit/etc. and ask that they be returned directly to the Licensed Officials Department at USEF, 4047 Iron Works Parkway, Lexington, KY 40511. Once the requirements have been met, your application for licensure may be submitted to the Licensed Officials Department. The LOC will take the results of the Final Examination into consideration when considering licensure. Examination results will be reviewed by the LOC and forward to applicant following LOC review. Upon receipt of all information, your application, fee and required information (see attached list) will be processed to determine if all requirements have been met. Licensed Officials Department staff will contact you upon application processing. When the Licensed Officials Department has verified that you have fulfilled the requirements, they will send reference evaluations regarding your experience and abilities to the o People listed on your application; and also to o Members of the USEF Eventing Committee. o USEA, through their Officials Committee, will also be asked to comment. Reference Evaluations: No application will be considered by the LOC unless and until 15 Reference Evaluations which actually evaluate the applicant are returned from Federation Licensed Eventing officials or current USEF members, 12 of which must be from the current roster of Eventing technical delegates, Eventing judges, or current members of the Federation Eventing Committee. Do NOT include members of the Licensed Officials Committee or the USEF Eventing Committee in your list of references as they will automatically receive your evaluation (Committee lists are available at www.usef.org.). A letter notifying you of the Committee s decision will be sent within approximately two to three weeks after the Committee meets. If the required number of Reference Evaluations has not been received, you will be notified in writing to o Submit additional names and addresses to be used as references; and o Your application will be held for one additional meeting. 4.10.2015 R EV TD

COURSE EVALUATION Registered R Technical Delegate Name of Applicant (print): USEF # Name of Official ( print): USEF # (Must be either Technical Delegate, one of the USEF Course Advisors, or an FEI Course Designer) Competition Name & Date: COMP# Select those that apply: Intermediate CCI1* CCI2* Using a scale of 1-5, 5 being exceptional applicant and 1 being not ready for Registered R status ; rate the applicant s ability per the following statements. If rated 3 or lower, you must provide detailed comments following each statement. CROSS COUNTRY I. Understanding Theory of Course Design, including Types of fences and construction flow of course and effects of terrain, appropriateness for level of competition, fences with options, safety. II. Understanding Footing Management: Evaluation and control of footing, safe footing, coordination with course builder, organizer. III. Evaluation of course (including six-week pre-inspection): Measurement of fences and/or track, suggested vs. mandatory changes, completion of paperwork. IV. Course Construction & Repair: Understands the concepts of how each obstacle is constructed and is able to communicate with the course designer and course builders regarding modifications and methods of repair. Updated 4/22/2016

V. Rules for Cross-Country and Judging: Weather and footing problems, cancellation of phase, elimination of fence, holds on course, inquiry, protest, appeal, briefings at competition, medical and veterinary emergencies. SHOW JUMPING I. Understanding theory of course design, including: Track of the course; placement of the fences along the track; related distances; dimension and type of fence; equipment used to build the fence; effects of terrain and footing; the inter-relationship of all the above; appropriateness for the level of competition; options; safety II. Understanding methodology of evaluating a course, including: Course legal and correctly built; course appropriate for the level; course diagram complete and correct; measurement of fences and the track, understands suggested vs. mandatory changes. III. Ability to judge: Organization; scoring of faults: including disobediences, knockdowns, falls; timing; eliminations; problem solving. IV. Understanding of Show Jumping management: Appropriate and legal warm-up areas(s); Necessary officials, including briefings; importance of teamwork between officials, organizers and staff; Chain of command between officials, organizers and staff; Rapping and other violations; physical inspections(s) of course; Criteria for each level. GENERAL I. General ability, including: Interest in job; organization; ability to express ideas; sensitivity to safety; manner with competitors, other officials and with organizer. Updated 4/22/2016

II. Safety/Crisis Plan: Understands criteria for establishing and evaluating the Safety/Crisis Plan and is able to exert authority when necessary to direct implementation of the Plan. III. Veterinarian/Medical: Understands responsibility of the Veterinarians and Medical personal and how other officials interact to provide the best possible competition for the exhibitors and their horses. IV. Roles and Responsibilities of Eventing Officials: Standard of conduct of officials, relationship between Course Designer, TD, and GJ, "Spirit of the Sport", dispute prevention and resolution. V. Stabling: Understands the needs of optimum stabling facilities for the horses and is able to work with management to correct any stabling insufficiencies. VI. Current rule changes: Understands the current USEF and FEI rules, including the most recent changes and where to locate them, and has a plan to keep up to date with any future changes. VII. Drugs and Medications: Understands current rules and reporting procedures for equine Drugs and Medications. Updated 4/22/2016

VIII. Warning cards/charges and protests: Understands how and when to issue a warning card in place of filing a charge vs placing someone on the Watch List. Able to explain the protest procedure to management and to exhibitors and assist in the conduct of any hearing held at the competition. Overall (may be shared with the applicant) Strengths: Weaknesses: Confidential Remarks for the USEF Licensed Officials Committee: Do not leave this section blank! Please make specific comments on the applicant s performance that will confirm your decision either to recommend or not recommend him/her. Do not hesitate to continue on an additional sheet of paper. Officials Signature and Date: ALL APPRENTICING FORMS ARE TO BE SENT DIRECTLY TO THE FEDERATION BY THE OFFICIAL! Return completed forms to: United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. 4047 Iron Works Parkway Lexington, KY 40511 Phone (859) 258-2472 Fax (859) 231-6662 Updated 4/22/2016

SELF-STUDY OPTION Course Evaluation R Eventing Technical Delegate Note to Assigned Advisor: Advisors will spend a minimum of twelve hours total with the applicant at two different USEF and/or FEI competitions, covering the curriculum outlined in the Intermediate Course Evaluation Session. An Advisor may officiate at a competition where he/she is also acting as an Advisor to an applicant. However, applicants my not officiate at the same competition where the Advisor is helping them. Name of Applicant (print): USEF # Name Assigned Advisor/ Official (print): USEF # Competition Name: COMP #: Competition date & location (city, state): Number of Hours spent with Advisor/Official: Confidential Remarks for the USEF Licensed Officials Committee: Do not leave this section blank! Please make specific comments on the applicant s performance that will confirm your decision either to recommend or not recommend him/her. Do not hesitate to continue on an additional sheet of paper. I hereby verify the above stated information. Signature of Official: Date: ALL APPRENTICING FORMS ARE TO BE SENT DIRECTLY TO THE FEDERATION BY THE ASSIGNED ADVISOR! Return completed forms to: United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. 4047 Iron Works Parkway Lexington, KY 40511 Phone (859) 258-2472 Fax (859) 231-6662 Updated 4/22/2016

EVENTING R REGISTERED TECHNICAL DELEGATE LICENSING APPLICATION (You must be a current Active Senior member of the Federation be at least 21 years of age. Your application will be processed in accordance with Chapter 10.) Name Membership No. Birthdate Address Number and Street City State Zip Code Telephone No. Fax No. Email: The following information and references may be listed on a separate sheet of paper and attached to the application. 1. General Experience: (Give your experience as an owner, breeder, trainer, instructor, and rider. May be listed on a separate page) 2. List all of the applicable information towards a minimum of 10 point accumulation total: a. Verifiable Riding Experience: To be counted, a ride must have achieved a qualifying result and be from the past 15 years or otherwise verifiable. Name of Competition Comp ID & Year Name of Horse Placing Level Points (See Requirements) b. Officiating Experience: No more than 6 points can come from this category. List the events at which you officiated as the technical delegate or were a member of the ground jury. Four (4) points will automatically be granted for holding a USEF R Eventing Judge or Course Designer license. Use additional page if necessary. Name of Competition Comp ID & Date Location Officiating Capacity Points (See Requirements.)

4. Officiating Experience: List the events at which you have served as the Technical Delegate, listing the name of the competition, ID#, date, level officiated, and responsibility held. Use additional paper as needed. Officiating will be verified by USEF staff. Competition ID Date Level Officiated Responsibility (Mbr. GJ etc.) I have completed the following program as outlined in the USEF Licensure Requirements. 5. Intermediate Course Evaluation Training Session: Session Location 6. Final Exam: Exam Location 7. Apprenticing- Course Evaluation: a. List the events at which you have apprenticed with two (2) different Technical Delegates at the Intermediate Level, and a Technical Delegate at a CCI1* or 2*; listing the TD with whom you apprenticed with, the competition, year, ID and level you apprenticed at. Technical Delegate Competition CompYear Comp ID Level Date Date b. List the event(s) at which you have apprenticed with at least one U.S. Course Advisor or an FEI Course Designer; listing their name, competition, year and competition ID. Name Competition Comp Year Comp ID 8. Self-Study Option: If a Intermediate Course Evaluation Training Session is not available, please complete the information below regarding your self-study. I have been approved for the Self-Study option in; a. USEA Approved: Date b. Assigned Advisor: Name USEF ID c. R Registered Continuing Education Clinic (if applicable): Location Date **For specifics on the Self-Study Option, please refer back to the Procedures document. Assigned Advisor Evaluation Forms must be received by your Assigned Advisor for verification of requirements.

Enclose a fee of $50.00. If submitting via email (Loinquiry@usef.org) please call the Accounting Department at 859-225-6950 to pay over the phone. DO NOT include credit card information unless you are sending via fax or by mail. 56110-001-602-0000 LO/EV01

References It is to your advantage to provide references from licensed officials, and any other persons who are acquainted with your record and qualifications. Do not list more than 40 references. Do not list any members of the Licensed Officials Committee or who serve on the Discipline Committee for the division in which you are applying. A total of 15 questionnaires which evaluate the applicant must be received from Federation licensed Eventing officials or current USEF members, 12 of which must be from the current roster of Eventing technical delegates, Eventing judges or current members of the Federation Eventing Committee. Please list name and USEF ID number with email address over a physical mailing address. PLEASE PRINT NAME USEF ID #/ E-mail address/mailing Address By signing this application, I agree that the confidentiality of all evaluations and submissions regarding my application shall be maintained under the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) rules (GR1002), and I hereby waive and release any right to examine my file and agree to hold USEF, the USEF Licensed Officials Committee, members of any USEF Committee, all USEF licensed officials and USEF members, officers, directors, and employees harmless from all liability and all claims, including claims for negligence, regarding this application and any action taken regarding it. I have read, understand and agree to be bound by the rules addressing the application process (Chapter 10-Subchapter 10-I). I further agree to be bound by the bylaws and all other rules of the USEF. Signature of applicant Date