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Official APHA Rule Book

Below is the Official APHA Rule Book. It supersedes all previously published rule books.

You can review the 2025 Rule Book now; it will take effect January 1, 2025.

The Official APHA Rule Book is your definitive guide to rules and regulations for the American Paint Horse Association. It’s updated annually with guidance from staff, the Board of Directors, state directors and APHA Advisory Committees.

It contains the APHA by-laws, rules for APHA participation, registration procedures, competition regulations, awards criteria and much more. The rule book is a compilation of all facets of APHA governance and participation.

The online version reflects the most up-to-date version of rules and fees, and it supersedes all previous editions.

Whether you’re looking for guidance on Regular Registry eligibility, show rule clarification or equipment standards, the APHA Rule Book provides guidance, serving as a reference for all members of the APHA community.

Please review the Bylaw Policy document (as of 8/11/2022) for policies related to the APHA Bylaws.

  • Download the PDF version
  • Order a printed rule book
    • 2025 will be mailed the last week of December/first week of January at the earliest
2024 Rule Book Cover

Rule Change Proposals

Rule change proposals are submitted annually by October 1. Proposals that are submitted in 2024 will be considered at the 2025 APHA Leadership Gathering for possible inclusion in the 2026 Official APHA Rule Book.

Want to suggest a rule change? Use the Recommendation for Rule Book Change formcomplete it in full and email the Word document file to Allyson Pennington by October 1.

  • Define the problem and your justification for the rule change, including the impacts if the rule change is not passed.
  • Summarize the purpose of your rule.
  • Determine all rules that would be impacted by the change and provide the necessary edits/changes. You must present the exact wording of the changed rule(s).

Complete rule change proposal submissions are presented to the appropriate advisory committee(s) and included on the APHA website for review and consideration. Rules change proposals submitted without sufficient documentation and justifications will not be considered.