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From the AKC website http://www.akc.org/rules/policymanual.cfm?page=3
(I added the underline below):


Accelerated New Club Sanctioned Match Programs (Adopted November 1991; amended March 1997 and November 2005)
Performance clubs, which meet the usual AKC accreditation requirements and are comprised of a large percentage of members with extensive background (ten or more years) in the performance event the club was formed to serve, can have their match programs accelerated (March, 1997). Those clubs will also be able to hold a license performance event on a probationary basis (November, 2005) provided a letter is received from the directors of a license club in an adjacent area or a parent club agreeing to mentor the new club. The new club's members will be entirely responsible for all facets of the trial and an AKC field representative will observe the event, or if an AKC field representative is not in attendance, AKC will designate an official from the mentoring club to submit a report on the event.
Has the new club looked into the possiblity of a licensed trial on a probationary basis as underlined above? Has the VP of Performance Events been involved in the club's request?
 
Now I hear that the AKC doesn't really like the idea of conflicting trials.

I haven't heard or read this, but it wouldn't surprise me if they think it will somehow reduce overall entries and revenue (through event and recording fees paid to AKC).
 
My impression was that a regional association served the purpose of giving folks an easier path to holding a trial without having to form a club. I never interpreted it to mean that group of folks would get a fast track to club formation.

The fast track to club formation is described in the policy manual I referenced earlier in this thread. It still isn't clear to me, has the club in question considered the mentoring program and probationary licensed trial approach?

My sense is that AKC is all about the process.
 
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