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CCCQ Press release from CCCQ President Barry
Vickers in regards to the desexing issue dated
21.08.07

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around the world “ online”. It is designed to bring all
information needed as a breeder, exhibitor, and dog lover together in
the one convenient place. This site, although constantly changing, will
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The Council
consists of a President, 14 Councillors, various Sub-committees, and an
Administrative Staff controlled by the Office Manager on behalf of the
Council.
The Council
operates under the Auspices of the Royal National Association (RNA).
Role
The role of the Canine Control Council (Queensland) is to:
Provide interpretation
and implementation of the ANKC Rules (as applicable to the CCC (Q));
Administer the code of Ethics and Rules and regulations of the Council;
and
Provide quality management of all issues that affect the normal
business of the Purebred Dog World.
Aim
The aim of the Council is to provide an efficient, cost effective
service to financial members of the Council in all matters relating to
owning, breeding, showing, buying/selling and importing/exporting of
registered pedigree dogs.
General
The Council meets
on the second and forth Mondays of each month (the exception being the
month of August when the RNA show is conducted) to:
a. Approve/reject new
membership/s applications.
b. Approve/reject applications for Titles.
c. Liaise with various Sub-committees.
d. Ratify any amendments to CCC (Q) Rules consequent to ANKC
Rulings or due to geophysical requirements.
e. Deal with Suspensions/Reinstatements of Members and/or Dogs.
f. Discuss other pertinent issues as they arise.
The Council is a
member body of the Australian National Kennel Club (ANKC) and is
recognised by Kennel Clubs worldwide.
The Council:
a. Participates in community discussions concerning dogs
and responsible ownership.
b. Impacts on Industry
through:
The Veterinary Profession
Veterinary Research
The Travel Industry
Tourism, and
The Printing Industry
c. Is the sole approving body for the conduct of:
Conformation Shows
Field Trials (obedience, agility, tracking etc)
Endurance tests, and
Earthdog tests
d. Acts in an advisory capacity to all the sub-committees.
e. Provides documentary
evidence of financial membership, kennel
prefix ownership or Judges status to other Controlling bodies.
f. Expounds the need for its
members to comply with Local
Council By-Laws in relation to dog ownership.
g. Does not get involved in
disputes of a domestic nature
concerning dogs (this is a matter for owners/breeders
and can be resolved in a small claims tribunal).

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