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The secretary-general of horse sport’s world governing body will soon have the power to stop events and ask riders to register the location of their horses via GPS in an outbreak of the neurological form of equine herpes virus (EHV-1).
Under amendments to the FEI’s EHV-1 Bylaws, the new measures apply to events in mainland Europe from May 31 to the end of the year. They will be included in the draft 2022 FEI Veterinary Regulations and, subject to approval at the FEI General Assembly, will be implemented globally from January 1, 2022.
Further to a declared outbreak of suspected or confirmed neurological EHV, the FEI Secretary-General currently has jurisdiction to stop events in Europe and to request the Persons Responsible to register the GPS location of their horse(s) via the FEI HorseApp.