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The
NFSS Apprentice Judge Program
As
approved by the NFSS Board of Directors, November
1990,
REVISED 8/94, 10/94, 7/95, 6/98 and 9/99
Letter
of Intent: Any new apprentice is required to write
a letter of request to the Panel Director, listing his/her
qualifications.
Qualifications: Qualifications MUST include:
- Applicant
must be 21 years of age or older.
- Currently
are and have been a member of NFSS for at least three
years. Please list years.
- Have
bred finches and/or softbills for five years. List
type of finches and/or softbills bred and years bred.
- Have
exhibited under own name (or own aviary name) for
three years. List when and where exhibited.
- Must
have won points five (5) times in top ten in shows
under (at least) three (3) NFSS Panel Judges. List
when, where, and under what judges point were won.
Written
Test: Must take and pass a written test with 90%
or better. If not passed, must study for one year and
take the test again (not within one year). The test
to be taken by pre-arrangement only with at least a
60 day advance notice to the Panel Director, at the
Kaytee Great American, the National Cage Bird Show,
or at sites where Panel Director is judging.
If
the person is unable to attend the Kaytee Great American,
the National Cage Bird Show, or a show where the Panel
Director is judging, the following applies:
- The
candidate contacts the Panel Director with the name,
address, and phone number of a local college examiner.
- The
Panel Director will contact the examiner within 30
working days to verify examiner’s authenticity, authority,
affiliation and willingness.
- At
the discretion of the Panel Director, arrangements
will be made for the candidate to take the exam.
- If
all the requirements are met to the Panel Director’s
satisfaction, the test packet will be mailed to the
college examiner.
- The
candidate is responsible for all costs incurred in
this process.
- The
results, pass/fail, will be held by the Panel Director
until all costs are paid.
- Failure
to pay all fees will result in membership suspension
until all NFSS costs are reimbursed.
Note:
Should the candidate not pass, the exam can
be retaken (not within one year, as above), all
fees having been paid.
Three
Apprenticeships: Cannot apprentice until the test
is passed. Each of three apprenticeships to be pre-approved
by the Panel Director, the Panel Judge involved and
the Show Manager of the show involved. In the event
s/he must cancel the apprenticeship, the apprentice
must notify all three individuals – the Panel Director,
the Panel Judge involved and the Show Manager – prior
to the day of the show.
Request
in Writing for Board’s Approval: Once three apprenticeships
are completed and satisfactory reports are received
from the judges involved, the apprentice must submit
a request through the Panel Director for final Board
approval.
Agree
to the Following: The apprentice must appear before
the Board (or submit a notarized statement) indicating
s/he understands and agrees to the following:
- When
requested to write a report, it must be done immediately.
(Example – reports of shows to be judged.)
- All
show reports must be in within two weeks.
- All
judges must respond to all inquiries and must participate
on Standard committees.
- NFSS
Panel Judges must adhere to all NFSS Judges rules
and must judge by current NFSS Standards.
Board
to Approve: All paperwork involved in the apprenticeship
process, according to the current NFSS Apprentice Judge
Program policy and procedure, excluding the test taken,
will be presented to the Board to allow for complete
review of the applicant.
For
more information on becoming an NFSS Apprentice Judge,
contact the NFSS Judges Panel
Director.
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