PRCA Business Journal - March 5, 2021

Change B2.5.11.3 Application. Applicants for Noncontestant Card Member- Music Director/provider status must submit a completed PRCA application to the PRCA. At least two letters of recommendation from each category specified below must accompany the application:

Group 1 – PRCAAnnouncer with at least 10 years of PRCA membership Group 2 – PRCA Clown/Barrelman with at least 10 years of PRCA membership (Contract Personnel Executive Council 6/20)

New B.2.5.15 PRCA Technology Provider. A PRCA Technology Provider shall be defined as the individual that provides videography/video services, scoreboards, radio, streaming or television services at any PRCA rodeo performance. Each PRCA Technology Provider shall obtain his or her own membership status OR may obtain a company card to cover company contractors or employees. All laborers (e.g. cameramen, video board operators) must be covered under the company card or separately as an active insured member. (Contract Personnel Executive Council 9/20) New B2.5.15.1 Dues and Fees . Annual dues, fees, and insurance premiums shall be the same as for Contestant Card Members. PRCA Technology Provider Companies will pay the equivalent of ONE membership for annual dues and fees and the equivalent of FIVE insurance premiums. (Contract Personnel Executive Council 9/20) New B2.5.15.2 Insurance Fee. Technology Provider shall be subject to the insurance fee as set forth in Section B2.5.1.3. (Contract Personnel Executive Council 9/20) New B2.5.15.3 Application. Applicants for Non-contestant Card Member-Technology Provider endorsement must submit a completed PRCA application to the PRCA. (Contract Personnel Executive Council 9/20) New B2.5.15.4 Multi-Tasking. Once a performance or slack has commenced, Technology Providers may not perform any other duty except that single role (e.g. Music Director and Video Board Operator.) Failure to do so will result in a $500 fine per occurrence. (Contract Personnel Executive Council 9/20) Change B10.10.2 Cancellation Less Than 30 Days Prior to the First Performance. A Rodeo Committee agrees that, upon application for the PRCA approval, if the rodeo is canceled by that Rodeo Committee (for reasons other than natural disasters, government declarations or government regulations or Force Majeure or any matter beyond the control of the Rodeo Committee) less than 30 days prior to the date of the first performance, said Rodeo Committee may be required to pay to the PRCA National Office a sum equal to the purse money. Rodeo Committee to notify PRCA Office immediately of cancellation. If Rodeo is cancelled for reasons other than stated above Rodeo Committee will pay may be responsible for office and administrative expenses associated with cancelation. 2023 Rule Proposals Change R1.7.2 Maximum Number of Official Entries. A contestant may enter as many PRCA-approved rodeos as desired. However, no more than the following number of rodeos will be accepted as official entries: Bareback Riding 100 Official Rodeos Saddle Bronc Riding 100 Official Rodeos Bull Riding No limit 1 15 Official Rodeos Tie-Down Roping 100 Official Rodeos Steer Wrestling 85 Official Rodeos Team Roping 65 Official Rodeos (C. Rostockyj 6/20) Change R5.7.1.4 Payoff. Day-money checks shall be written at the end of each performance if the performance competition has been completed. (PRCA Staff 5/20)

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Change R5.9.5 Payoff . Day-money checks shall be written at the end of each performance if the performance competition has been completed . (PRCA Staff 5/20) R8.7 Movement and Loading of Livestock. Except as set forth in rule 9.1.6.1

and 9.1.6.2, standard livestock prods shall be used in the sorting pens only to move and load livestock when necessary and the animal has an open gate or area in order to move forward. If a prod is used, the animal shall be touched only on the hip or shoulder area. Commonly accepted livestock moving

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