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Regulations for Judge Trainees
- The Number Of, and Nomination Process for, Judge Trainees
 | Judge trainees are nominated by the judges department from among the qualified
judges assistants. |
 | The number of judge trainees nominated by the judges department is normally 30.
However, vacancies can be filled when ever necessary. |
Duties of the Judge Trainees
 | During the nomination period, they must continue to carry out the business affairs of
the judges assistants without fail. |
 | They must attend the training academy given by the judges department, and take the
lectures as well as the prescribed examination. |
Selection Requirements for Associate Judges
 | Judge trainees must serve as a judge at least four times, must attend the training
academy (item b in no. 2 above) in at least twice, and must pass the prescribed
examination. |
The Nomination Period of Judge Trainees
 | From the time of accepting the nomination of the Judges Department, it is a full three
years. However, one cannot be elected to serve the third term. |
 | When duties are neglected without cause, or when the judges department determines
unfitness, one can be dismissed even if the nomination period has not expired. |
If a person spends six years as a trainee, and obtains selection qualifications for an assistant
judge, the trainees qualification can remain beyond the specified six year period.
The conditions for judges assistants also apply to judges trainees.
(partially revised, June 1990)
Regulations for Judges Assistants
- Nomination Procedure for Judges Assistants
 | As for judges assistants, each chapter recommends qualified people from among its
membership to the judges department. [Trans note: Nippo is composed of chartered
chapters. A recent Shiba yearbook listed eight regional groups and 49 chapters. Each
chapter puts on its own shows plus a rotating show for each region. There is also an
annual national show.] |
Selection Requirements for the Position of Judges Assistant
 | Those in the position of judges assistant help with the execution of the duties of the
judge in charge at the chapter shows. However, they do not have a voice in the judgment. |
 | After accepting the nomination of the chapter, if the judges assistants are not in office
at least two years or they have not performed the duties of their position at least four
times, they have not met the selection requirements for judge trainees. |
 | The judges assistants have their qualifications when they have the selection
requirements given in the preceding items (a and b) and their term has elapsed. |
Standards for Chapter Nominations of Judges Assistants
 | Judges assistants must have been members for at least five years. |
 | They must have a reliable character and be co-operative with the chapter
administration. |
 | They should have an enthusiasm for the Japanese dog and experience in breeding and
raising them. |
 | They should not be dog merchants, or anything related to that. |
The Total Number of Chapter Nominations of Judges Assistants
 | The total number of chapter nominations should be several. However, it is limited to
the number necessary as assistants to the judge in charge at the chapter shows. |
The Term of Judges Assistants
 | It is a full three years from the acceptance of the chapter nomination. However, the
chapter is not prevented from re-nominating. |
 | If duties are neglected without cause, or the chapter makes a determination of
incompetence, the nomination can be amended and the application to the judges
department revoked, even if the term set out in the preceding item has not expired. |
 | The chapters that have selection requirements as in no. 2 above can also apply the
preceding item (b). |
Verifying the Performance of the Office of Judges Assistant
 | The chapter submits a catalog of show results, stating the surname of the judges
assistant who has worked at the show and the judge in charge confirms it. |
Supplementary Provision
7. In this provision there is authority to abridge the old regulations by amendment.
Amendment in force September 1976
Judges Assistants Duties
- Judges assistant provides the services noted below at chapter shows.
- Judging is done by the assistant for:
 | Teeth: bites (alignment, under or over-bite) |
 | Missing teeth (locating confirmation, points to be deducted) |
 | Reproductive organs: testicles (missing one, missing both), diseases of the area |
Make accurate reports concerning the above areas to the judge.
Assists with the chapter shows in general, and provides assistance to the judges.
Confirmation of the evaluation records - upon completion of the evaluation, checks points
given, placement, total number, etc. The assistant also makes sure to have the report signed
by the judge(s), and submits the report to the chapter recorder.
Judges Assistant Must Keep In Mind
- The assistant must strive for accuracy in reporting item 2 and 3 above. While the judge is
responsible for the evaluation itself, the examination and reporting the result should be
obvious and clear. Therefore, the following characteristics show that the assistant is unfit:
 | Inaccurate (intended) report |
 | Frequent inadvertent errors |
If found unfit, the judging department will cite item 5b and 5c of the Regulations for Judges
Assistants, and will cancel the registration.
When being assigned to a task, the assistant cannot prefer certain types of dogs. The
assistant must try to gain knowledge for observation of all types. Lack of knowledge except
for special cases, is not acceptable.
While attending to duty, manners and dress must be appropriate.
While outside of shows, moral conduct must be observed according to the Judges mindset,
words, and behavior in order to maintain public trust.
Assistant must be the significant individual to the chapter (chapter booster), and have the
leadership qualities as the person central to the chapter.
While in the position, one must work whether new or experienced. If not obeyed, the
chapter can apply items 5b and 5c of the Regulations for Judges Assistants.
Supplemental Guideline for Judges
These rules apply to all classifications of judges
- Be enthusiastic about dogs in your daily lives.
 | Keep Japanese dogs and use the experience to learn their physiology, behavior, and
abilities. |
 | Be enthusiastic about learning judging by pursuing the advances of breeding and
genetics. |
 | Attend shows in close vicinity, and constantly study Japanese dogs. |
Try to maintain the judging knowledge.
 | Maintain peaceful judging at both chapter and national shows. |
 | Make sure no complaints or objections come from unbiased parties regarding the
evaluation, and placement. |
Maintain physical and environmental cleanliness, and build respectable character.
Must cooperate with the judging department
 | While on active duty, a set number of judging assignments must be completed. |
 | Must attend all judges meetings and judges study groups |
Must be regarded as important to the chapter.
 | Must be cooperative and in a leadership role for the chapter (by attending study
meetings and other chapter gatherings) |
 | Must be a good go-between person between the judging department and chapter
members (judging departments advances and communication) |
The five items noted above are requirements for judges as agreed by chapters. Therefore, they
must be considered at the time of appointment.
Introduction
The Japanese Dog Standard
Resolutions Concerning JudgingJudging Resolutions Concerning the Japanese Dog Standard
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