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Title: R. I. D. E. Rules Interpreters Do Everything


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R. I. D. E.Rules Interpreters Do Everything
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R.I.D.E.Rules Interpreters Do Everything
  • Why become a Rules Interpreter?
  • Support NATRC and Ride Management by volunteering
  • Help provide consistency and fairness in judging
    and administration
  • Provide valuable feedback to management and
    National Board to improve NATRC
  • Get a complete view of a competition from start
    to finish with transportation provided
  • Have fun, eat for free and learn a lot!

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R.I.D.E.Rules Interpreters Do Everything
  • Who is eligible to be a Rules Interpreter?
  • Any member in good standing
  • Must NOT be a family member of the ride chairman
    or the judges
  • Must be approved by NATRC in 6-week Progress
    Report
  • Must be thoroughly familiar with the NATRC rules
  • Must have a positive, friendly and cooperative
    attitude at all times, even when surrounded by
    controversy
  • Reference NATRC Rule Book, Section 3.B.6.

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R.I.D.E.Rules Interpreters Do Everything
  • Rules Interpreter and Rider Eligibility
  • The Rules Interpreter is a member of the ride
    management team
  • A Rules Interpreter is not eligible to compete in
    the ride for which he is the RI
  • A member of the RIs immediate family must
    compete DO for both horse and horsemanship if
    entered in the division for which the family
    member is RI
  • A horse owned by the RI must compete DO for both
    horse and horsemanship if entered in the division
    for which the family member is RI
  • Reference NATRC Rule Book, Section 4.D.1.

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R.I.D.E.Rules Interpreters Do Everything
  • What are the Responsibilities of the RI?
  • Be present for all aspects of ride during the
    ride including check-in, briefings, obstacles,
    PRs, check-out and awards
  • Explain the NATRC rules to ride management and
    judges as required
  • Notify management and judges of a rule infraction
    in progress
  • Process any disputes concerning rules
    interpretations
  • Facilitate prompt decisions on rules disputes
    with judges and ride management
  • Provide final ruling on rules dispute
  • Complete efficiency report and mail to NATRC
    office within 72 hours
  • Reference NATRC Rule Book, Section 3.B.6.

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R.I.D.E.Rules Interpreters Do Everything
  • The Rules Interpreter Report
  • The ONLY written documentation of a ride other
    than the results
  • Contains ALL aspects of a ride
  • Praise for things done well
  • Suggestions for improvement
  • Not the NATRC police report or tattle tale on
    ride management
  • One tool used to improve NATRC rules, ride
    locations, judging practices and administration
  • Needs to be honest and complete

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R.I.D.E.Rules Interpreters Do Everything
  • Resources available to Rules Interpreters
  • Rules Interpreter Information Sheet and
    Checklist from Ride Manager and on www.natrc.org
  • Managements Responsibilities to the Rules
    Interpreter on www.natrc.org
  • Introductory letter from National Rules
    Interpreter Chair
  • Copies of past well done RI Reports as examples
  • Current and Past Rules Interpreter Chairs and
    other experienced RIs by e-mail and phone

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R.I.D.E.Rules Interpreters Do Everything
  • Interesting Circumstances and what to do
  • Inclement weather (tornadoes, torrential rain,
    etc.)
  • You witness a rules infraction by rider
  • A rider reports a rules infraction of any kind
  • Maps, mileage and/or timing are incorrect
  • Stabling is inconsistent
  • Judges are breaking the rules
  • Management is breaking the rules
  • For all of the above, confer with judges and ride
    management to resolve timing, pace, mileage,
    obstacle, stabling, penalty points and/or PR
    issues. If any of these examples (or others)
    occur, include them in the Rules Interpreter
    Report. Do not leave anything out!

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R.I.D.E.Rules Interpreters Do Everything
ITS A GREAT JOB Contact a Ride Manager to
apply To find the current National Rules
Interpreter Chair, visit the NATRC website
Committees page.
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