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Clubs can conduct clinics using an instructor who is not CEF certified. How do you determine if the instructor s competence or experience is sufficient to satisfy the insurance program requirements?

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Clubs can conduct clinics using an instructor who is not CEF certified. How do you determine if the instructor s competence or experience is sufficient to satisfy the insurance program requirements?

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The instructor used by clubs to conduct a clinic must meet the following criteria to enable the club to be covered for the clinic exposure. The instructor should have conducted similar clinics in the past or be recognized in equestrian circles for his or her expertise on the topic of the clinic. Generally clubs have some discretion in this area to assist them and it is recognized there would be little value of conducting a clinic using an instructor who had little to offer. Also the clinic setting is usually of short duration and in a controlled setting allowing for this discretionary benefit. It is important to note that the club insurance covers the club and not the outside instructor. The outside instructor or coach would be wise to arrange their own insurance.

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