TWHBEA Issues New Rule On Allowed Names
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
NOTICE OF NEW RULE:
Under the authority of Article III, Section 15 of the By Laws, the Executive Committee in the January 17, 2014 Executive Committee approved Corporate Rule 1.04 as follows:
Current Rule: 1.04 Name of horse must not exceed 25 letters, including spaces and punctuation marks. Phonetically similar names will be considered the same. The only recognizable characters are the twenty-six letters of the alphabet (A-Z) plus periods, hyphens, apostrophes and ampersands. Quotations and numbers cannot be used. Profanity or sexually suggestive names will not be accepted.
TO:
New Rule: 1.04 Name of horse must not exceed 25 letters, including spaces and punctuation marks. Phonetically similar names will be considered the same. The only recognizable characters are the twenty-six letters of the alphabet (A-Z) plus periods, hyphens, apostrophes and ampersands. Quotations and numbers can be used. Profanity or sexually suggestive names will not be accepted.
This rule will go into effect 30 days from this date.
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