2019 PRCA Rule Book
approval. Available special considerations include, but are not limited to, the following: B10.2.1 Progressive Go-Round. A progressive go-round and/or multiple progressive go-rounds may be approved in any event by the PRCA Director of Rodeo Administration and the Event Representative, if so requested at time of approval by the Rodeo Committee. The PRCA Director of Rodeo Administration and the Event Representative may approve progressive entry fees at these rodeos. Refer to Rule R7.8.4 for the required minimum number of animals for the timed events in order for a progressive go-round to be approved. B10.2.2 Steer Roping Qualifiers. In the steer roping, the number of qualifiers that advance to a progressive go-round will be a minimum of 18, and a maximum of 24, with a minimum of 6 contestants competing in a performance. The number of qualifiers must be approved by the event representative and the Director of Rodeo Administration at time of rodeo approval. B10.2.3 Eliminate Slack in theBull Riding. Rodeosmay be approvedwith Ground Rules to eliminate slack in the bull riding, provided there is an agreement for such between the Stock Contractor, Event Representative and Rodeo Committee. The Rodeo Committee agrees to subsidize the purse in exchange for eliminating slack in accordance with added money as indicated in Rule R1.2.15. B10.2.4 Eliminate Slack in Bareback Riding and Saddle Bronc Riding. Rodeos may be approved with Ground Rules to eliminate slack in the saddle bronc and/or bareback riding, provided there is an agreement for such between the Stock Contractor, Event Representative and Rodeo Committee. The Rodeo Committee agrees to subsidize the purse in exchange for eliminating slack in accordance with added money as indicated in Rule R1.2.15. B10.2.5 Permits Maximum. At rodeos where limits are set and the compensation formula is in effect and Permits Maximum is used (see B10.5.4.1), Permit Members drawn out per the Permits Maximum procedure shall not be subject to compensation. B10.2.6 Non-Same Performance Back-to-Back. A Rodeo Committee, with the approval of the Director of Rodeo Administration and the Event Representative at the time of rodeo approval, may utilize back-to-back. B10.2.7 Same Performance Back-to-Back. A Rodeo Committee, with approval of the Director of Rodeo Administration and the Event Representative at the time of rodeo approval, may utilize back- to-back, same performance (For back-to-back, non-same performance, see B10.2.6). In this instance, two sections of the event in question (at least 20 minutes apart) will be required for each performance utilizing back-to-back, same performance. If this option is approved, it must be used.
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