FCI Scientific Commission
PRESENTATION
The FCI Scientific Commission is one of the three (3) FCI mandatory commissions.
The commission consists of six (6) members who are elected by the FCI General Assembly.
To become effective, all decisions made in the commission, must be approved by the FCI General Committee.
The Scientific commission is led by a President who is elected by the commission's members. The commission also appoints a secretary within the commission's members.
The Scientific Commission has the following four (4) main tasks:
- support guidelines on breeding pedigree dogs based on scientific evidence and proven experience;
- revise and propose amendments to the International Breeding Rules of the FCI;
- inform the FCI about new scientific findings impacting breeds;
- provide recommendations on the recognition of new breeds.
The Scientific Commission has a physical meeting every year, together with the Standards commission. In addition, the Commission holds online meetings every two months.
The minutes of the meeting are sent to the FCI Head Office and to all delegates of the commission and then submitted to the approval of the delegates during the next meeting of the commission.
BREEDS
Annex 1a) HEALTH issues for the provisional and definitive international recognition by the FCI of a new breed
Annex 1b) Evaluation on BEHAVIOUR /TEMPERAMENT and UTILIZATION for the international provisional and definitive recognition of a new breed by FCI
DOG HEALTH
DYSPLASIA
DOPING