PRCA Business Journal - March 17, 2023

Change B9.4.6.1 Selection and Qualification . Contract Personnel are eligible to accept any one U.S. Circuit Finals Rodeo of his/her choosing. Participation in more than one U.S. Circuit Finals Rodeo by any Contract Personnel without prior written permission, approved by the PRCA Circuit Coordinator, will constitute an automatic $1,000 fine to the individual accepting his/her second U.S. Circuit Finals Rodeo contract, as well as forfeiting all bonus money and advancement to the NCFR as referred to in all other rules. Contract Personnel for a U.S. Circuit Finals Rodeo, except for bullfighters and pickup men, shall be selected by the Circuit Board of Directors from among those Contract Personnel who are Financially Eligible and must have worked participated in at least four PRCA – approved rodeos with a minimum of ten total rodeo performances in the category applied for in the current (applicable) PRCA Rodeo Year. For purposes of this Bylaw, rodeos at which a Contract Personnel Member works only in a slack, shall not count towards the minimum number of rodeos or performances required to participate at a circuit finals. Bullfighters and pickup men shall be selected by the vote of the eligible contestants in their respective events. (CPEC 03/23) Change B9.4.6.2 Announcers. To be eligible to participate as an announcer at a U.S. Circuit Finals Rodeo, that announcer must work have participated in at least four PRCA-approved rodeos with a minimum of ten total PRCA rodeo performances in the category applied for in the same Rodeo Year the U.S. Circuit Finals Rodeo is being held. For purposes of this Bylaw, rodeos at which a Contract Personnel Member works only in a slack shall not count towards the minimum number of rodeos or performances required to participate at the circuit finals. Any announcer that does not meet this requirement and announces at a U.S. Circuit Finals Rodeo will be fined $500 per offense . (CPEC -3/23) New B10.4.5 Tournament Style Format . Must have added money of $130,000 per event (with equal money in team roping). The payoff structure must be approved by the event representatives. Contestants are placed in brackets, advance to a Semi Finals or Progressive Round based on highest scores or fastest times, or in some cases based on money won, and then advance to a Finals and possibly also a Shoot-Out round. Each bracket may consist of one or more performances. A specified number of contestants advance from each bracket or performance to the Semi-Finals performances (or Wild Card Round in some cases). A specified number of contestants advance from the Semi-Finals to the Finals. In most cases, there is no average payoff at a Tournament Style rodeo. There is a separate payoff for the brackets, the Semi-Finals, the Wild Card Round, the Finals, and the Shoot-Out Round. Details for advancement and payoff for each individual rodeo will be outlined in the ground rules for that specific rodeo. Stock is drawn 24 hours prior to first performance and stock needs to be turned in and screened 48 hours before the first draw. (C. Rostockyj 3/23)

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