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Rules of Procedure

Current rules of procedure

Constitution
Bylaws
Appendix 1
– financial regulations

Appendix 2
– subcommittee terms of referance

Appendix 3
– digital and hybrid meeting protocol

Appendix 4
– election procedure

History

 

ISIC is the international official cooperation for the preservation of the Icelandic Sheepdog.
ISIC’s concern is breeding linked to the breed´s origin, to breed abilities, health, type and genetic variation.
ISIC was founded in 1996 on initiative of Guðrún Ragnars Guðjohnsen, President of Hundaræktarfélag Íslands* (HRFÍ) as well as Chairman of Deild
Íslendska Fjárhundsíns** (DÍF) at that time.
* The official Icelandic Kennel Club
** The official Icelandic Sheepdog Breeding Committee

The first international seminar was arranged in the south of Sweden in 1996. It was located there because it was the 5th anniversary of the Swedish breed club among other things. Breed
representatives from official clubs in seven (7) countries participated.
The seminar ended with the following resolutions for the future international preservation of the Icelandic Sheepdog:

1 The seminar decided to form a three-member committee. The committees’ prime responsibility is to implement future seminars. The committee shall also in between seminars be a tool for joint actions decided by the national clubs. The committee shall also carry out and implement tasks given the committee by this or future seminars.

Committee members were elected as follows:
Guðrún Ragnars Guðjohnsen, chairman of HRFÍ and DÍF
Árni Eymundsson, Netherlands
Hans-Åke Sperne, Sweden

2. The chairman of each country shall be responsible for contacts with the other clubs, regarding the
international cooperation. The committee will be responsible for a list to be compiled of the home
address and/or e-mail address for each club´s nominated contact person for that year.

3. Club magazines. Each club sends one copy of their magazine to the other clubs, using the
addresses in the list mentioned above.

4. Each club gives every other club the right to reprint articles and official results from the club
magazines in their own magazine. The source should be stated and any hindrance to reprint given
in the original magazine to be respected.

5. The clubs are to compile a yearly report updating figures for official results and other statistics (no
of litters, puppies, exported/imported dogs, diseases etc).

6. Each club is to report any illnesses occurring nationally that might be a problem or of interest to
the other clubs.

7. Each club has the possibility to seek assistance from the other clubs if it is deemed beneficiary for
the breed and/or the clubs.

Present in Bjuv 1996 were the following clubs:
Deíld Íslenska Fjárhundsins / DIF Iceland   
Spidshundeklubben / SPK Denmark 
Svenska Isländsk Fårhund Klubben / SIFK Sweden 
Norsk Islandshundklub / NIHK Norway 
Islanninkoirat / Islandshundarna Finland 
Vereniging de Ijslandse Hond in Nederland / IJHN Netherlands 
Deutsche Club für Nordische Hunde / DCNH Germany   

 

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