Equestrian

For Equestrian Events in Alaska, California, Nevada and Oregon, use the State Specific waiver found on the Waivers Resources Website, post a sign with one-inch high black lettering on a white back ground with the EQ Warning Language. 

For Equestrian Events in Asia, please contact the Kingdom Equestrian Officer.

Equine Warning Language

WARNING: Equine Activity is inherently dangerous and equines have: a) the propensity of the animal to  behave in ways that may result in injury, harm, or death to persons on or around them; b) the unpredictability of  the animal's reaction to outside stimulation such as sounds, sudden movement, and unfamiliar objects, persons,  or other animals; c) collisions with other animals or objects; d) or the potential of a participant to act in a  negligent manner that may contribute to injury to the participant or others, such as failing to maintain control  over the animal or not acting within his or her ability.. An equine activity sponsor or equine professional is not  liable for an injury to or the death of a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risks of equine  activities.  

Who signs Equestrian Waivers

Society policy requires that anyone attending an SCA event that might come into contact with horses sign the SCA Equestrian Waiver. Therefore, anytime equines are to be allowed at an event outside of a designated equestrian area, all event attendees must sign the SCA Equestrian Waiver in addition to any other required waivers before being allowed to enter the site. The only feasible way for this to be accomplished is for everyone to sign the waiver at the gate as they enter. Please note that the equestrian waiver is a separate waiver and will need to be signed by everyone in these situations, including members with a blue card. 

Access to individual Adult EQ Waiver Files Specific to the West Kingdom Event Locations

60 pages with all the information for the country...but in the event of a conflict, this is the official version.