Re: AIS: Official AIS Regisration/Intoduction regulations



> 
> ...and I have transposed the info below for the record. I believe that
> this also answers in the affirmative Carolyn's question of whether
> advertisement on the internet constitutes "introduction". At this point,
> as the registrar requires, unless revised it would just require a postal
> submission of a print out of the "advertisement" to be a valid intro.


> Christopher Hollinshead
> Mississauga, Ontario  Canada  zone6b

	An advertisement on the internet being used as proof of introduction 
is something I have not thought of.  I am wondering how this could be 
validated, since, as far as I know, Keith Keppel has not joined us on 
the internet and may not be surfing for ads.

	For those hybridizers/introducers who place an ad in the BAIS or 
TALL TALK, Keith automatically records the introductions  and by 
postal card notifies the hybridizer that his registrations have been 
duly recorded as having been introduced.  This procedure has been in
effect for years as I remember Kay writing to me yearly after the 
April issue had come out.  Keith recorded my last year's 
introductions from TALL TALK as he specifically mentioned TT  in the 
card.l would assume other section magazines/newsletters are sent to 
the registrar for such purposes.

	I do know that the Office of Registrar has always been held in the 
highest repute and has been operated by concientious ladies and 
gentlemen over the thirty years or so I have had occasions to use it. 
Its high regard goes back farther than that, I might add.

	Walter Moores
	Enid Lake, MS 7/8

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