
Article 1 
In order to be officially approved, breeders' associations or breeding organizations which maintain or establish herd-books must submit an application to the authorities of the Member State on whose territory their headquarters are situated.
Article 2 
The authorities of the Member State concerned must grant official approval to any breeders' association or breeding organization which maintains or establishes herd-books if it meets the conditions laid down in the Annex.
However, in a Member State in which in respect of a given breed one or more officially-approved breeders' associations or breeding organizations already exist, the authorities of the Member State concerned may refuse to recognize a new breeders' association or breeding organization if it endangers the preservation of the breed or jeopardizes the zootechnical programme of the existing association or organization. In such a case, the Member State shall inform the Commission of approvals granted and refusals to give recognition.
Article 3 
The authorities of the Member State concerned shall withdraw official approval from any breeders' association or breeding organization which maintains herd-books if the conditions laid down in the Annex are no longer being fulfilled in a persistent manner by the breeders' association or breeding organization concerned.
Article 4 
This Decision is addressed to the Member States.
Done at Brussels, 18 July 1989.
For the Commission
Ray MAC SHARRY
Member of the Commission
ANNEX
In order to be officially approved, breeders' associations and breeding organizations which maintain or establish a herd-book must:

1. have legal personality in accordance with the legislation in force in the Member State where the application is made;

2. 

((a)) that they operate efficiently;
((b)) that they can carry out the checks necessary for recording pedigrees;
((c)) that they have a sufficiently large herd to carry out a breed improvement programme, or that they have a sufficiently large herd to preserve the breed where this is considered necessary;
((d)) that they can make use of the livestock performance data necessary for carrying out their breed improvement or preservation programme;

3. 

((a)) the definition of the breed's (or breeds') characteristics;
((b)) the system for identifying animals;
((c)) the system for recording pedigrees;
((d)) the definition of their breeding objectives;
((e)) the systems for making use of livestock performance data, enabling the genetic value of the animals to be assessed;
((f)) the division of the herd-book, if there are different conditions for entering animals or if there are different procedures for classifying the animals entered in the book;

4. have articles of association, laying down, in particular, the principle of non-discrimination between members.
