I had not really put these ideas together until just this morning upon seeing the announcement on NAFANews Yahoo that voting has begun.
Before getting to the heart of this post, if you are not a delegate vote holder with the ability to cast a vote, you are still able to communicate your voice directly to NAFA via their website contact link. They may suggest you direct your comments to your Club Owner; however, I believe NAFA still has the obligation to listen to what you have to say as well.
If you are a Club Owner, a Judge, a Regional Director or a Board of Directors member, what do you think about the Rules (i.e., combination of Rules of Racing, Policies and Procedures, By-Laws and NAFA Articles of Incorporation) as they relate to the person convicted of animal abuse & neglect related to a flyball event (as described and discussed in the previous posts on this topic)? Do you plan to become involved and let NAFA know what you think?
Before you answer, have you read the previous posts and previous comments? If you have not yet had the opportunity, I ask that with all due respect for other flyballers and readers of this blog, please be so kind as to take time to read them before responding to this post. I know it will mean a great deal to concerned flyballers all across the country and very much appreciated by the readers of this blog.
In addition, I offer for everyone’s consideration the following request I sent to NAFA leadership yesterday:
To – NAFA Chairman of the Board…, NAFA BoD et. al, NAFA Officers et. al.
Re – Original request and subject (below, dated October 6) and follow-up regarding person convicted of animal abuse and neglect related to a flyball event, their continued participation and/or their dogs’ continued participation at a tournament November 12-13, 2011 in Region 11, Florida.
Date – December 1, 2011
I request the entire NAFA leadership included above review this issue and respond to the author herein as well as the NAFA flyball community as a whole with regard to the subject above; specifically:
1) explain their interpretation of the Rules of Racing, Policies and Procedures, By-Laws and Articles of Incorporation Statement of Purpose (i.e., referred to in combination herein as Rules) that relate to this specific issue including the continued participation at yet another tournament noted above.
< including but not limited to a) the original requested sections outlined below (Chapter 5, Article IV, Article VI) along with Articles of Incorporation 'purpose', b) was the person suspended, c) if so, under what time parameters, d) were the person's dogs included in the suspension, e) if dogs not included, explain why
2) explain their interpretation of NAFA's Code of Conduct, Code of Ethics specifically with reference to Chapter 5, Section 5.1, a-e
3) explain their interpretation of a 'suspension', including their interpretation of 'NAFA benefits and privileges' as they apply to the following statements found in several places in NAFA's Rules:
"…to suspend or place on probation individuals or Clubs from all NAFA benefits and privileges for infraction of NAFAr Rules of Racing or Corporate Policies and Procedures…"
< specifically, but not limited to a) name all the NAFA benefits and privileges that could be suspended, b) what, if any, benefits and privileges were suspended in the above case
As the issue of animal abuse and neglect related to a flyball event is an imporant and integral component to the integrity and good name of all NAFA flyball participants, your timely attention to this request is anticipated and appreciated.
Sincerely,
Most readers of this blog already know my perspective. I believe they would also like to know yours if you are willing and able to share your thoughts.
v/r,
Linda









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Here is the answer I just received from NAFA CoB, dated today (at least it was a fast answer). However, the NAFA CoB, NAFA Board of Directors and NAFA Officers believe they do not need to explain their Rules to you, the NAFA flyball participant. They do not believe you need to know how they interpret animal abuse and neglect in general nor in specifics.
“It would be inappropriate to discuss details with anyone other the the party directly involved. Additional and appropriate details, also pursuant to our rules, will be forthcoming in future minutes. Thanks again for your concern, patience, and understanding.
We have a board of directors meeting on January 20, 2012.”
Linda
The person in question was in attendance at this weekend’s tournament and her dogs were running. Although they were being run by other handlers I do not think it is appropriate for this person to still be participating while under suspension.
I wonder how many flyballers in the Region are aware of this entire situation. Do the other clubs in the Region know? Do out of state clubs who may have been at the tourney know? Would these clubs have knowingly supported the tournament(s) and does that mean they also condone animal abuse and neglect?
I have been told off-list that UKC has suspended the person’s privileges. I do not know if this is true or false. However, I looked up UKC Rules and the person most definitely would not be able to participate, their dogs would not be able to participate and no points or titles can continue to be earned.
Linda, How can someone contact you directly?
You can use the Contact form by clicking the link above.
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