
Article 1 
The organization or association which maintains the stud-book of the origin of the breed must ensure close collaboration with the organization and associations which maintain stud-books or sections of a stud-book of the same breed, particularly with a view to preventing any dispute.
Article 2 

(1. Where the competent authority of a Member State considers that an approved or recognized organization or association in another Member State is not complying with the rules laid down in the relevant Community legislation, and particularly with the principles laid down by the organization or association which maintains the stud-book of the origin of the breed, it shall contact the competent authority of the other Member State concerned forthwith.The latter shall take all the necessary measures and inform the competent authority of the first Member State of the type of checks carried out, the decisions taken and the reasons for those decisions.
(2. If the competent authorities of the first Member State considers these measures likely to be insufficient, it shall explore with the authority of the other Member State ways of remedying the situation, if necessary by visiting that Member State.
(3. The competent authorities of the Member States shall inform the Commission of the solutions decided upon.
(4. In the event that no solution is found within six months, at the request of one of the authorities of the Member States concerned or on its own initiative, the Commission may, in particular, send an inspection team in collaboration with the competent national authorities.
Article 3 
This Decision is addressed to the Member States.
Done at Brussels, 11 June 1992.For the Commission
Ray MAC SHARRY
Member of the Commission
