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10. Service fees
10.1 A running two-year budget for the service will be presented annually to the Interbull Steering Committee and member country representatives for approval.
10.2 Annual contributions to finance the service are based on the number of recorded cows in the country, and the current fee structure for dairy-production traits is as follows:
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Production evaluation fee (€) |
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Basic fee |
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3 000.00 |
Variable fee, per 1 000 recorded cows |
≤ 100 |
42.00 |
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101 to 300 |
16.00 |
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301 to 1 000 |
6.00 |
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1 001 to 2 400 |
4.00 |
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> 2 400 |
0.20 |
All breeds are considered in the number of milk-recorded cows and the latest official ICAR publication "Yearly inquiry on the situation of milk recording in member countries" is used to determine the appropriate number.
In case of joint national genetic evaluations involving several Interbull member countries, the base fee applies to each of the participating countries, but the variable fee applies to the sum of the number of milk recorded in all countries that participate in the joint evaluation. The annual service fees for subscribing to the genetic evaluation for dairy‑production traits, per Interbull member country, can be found in Appendix IX.
10.3 Interbull service fees for subscribing to the conformation trait evaluation are 30% of the service fee for milk production traits. When a joint evaluation exists for production traits but not for conformation traits, the service fee for conformation traits is 30% of the service fee for milk production computed as if it were a single-country evaluation.
Applicable fees can be found in Appendix IX.
10.4 Interbull service fees for subscribing to the milk somatic cell and clinical mastitis evaluation are 15% of the service fee for milk production traits. When a joint evaluation exists for production traits but not for udder health traits, the service fee for udder health traits is 15% of the service fee for milk production computed as if it were a single-country evaluation. Applicable fees can be found in Appendix IX
10.5 Interbull service fees for subscribing to the longevity evaluation are 15% of the service fee for milk production traits.When a joint evaluation exists for production traits but not for longevity traits, the service fee for longevity traits is 15% of the service fee for milk production computed as if it were a single-country evaluation.
Applicable fees can be found in Appendix IX.
10.6 Interbull service fees for subscribing to the calving traits evaluation are 15% of the service fee for milk production traits. When a joint evaluation exists for production traits but not for calving traits, the service fee for calving traits is 15% of the service fee for milk production computed as if it were a single-country evaluation.
Applicable fees can be found in Appendix IX.
10.7 Interbull service fees for subscribing to the female fertility evaluation are 20% of the service fee for milk production traits. When a joint evaluation exists for production traits but not for female fertility traits, the service fee for female fertility traits is 20% of the service fee for milk production computed as if it was a single-country evaluation.
Applicable fees can be found in Appendix IX.
10.8 Fees apply to countries providing data for the international evaluation and also countries that are not prepared to provide data, but wish to receive international evaluation results.
10.9 Participating countries will be billed once per year, usually within 30 days after receiving the April international evaluation.
10.10 The official Interbull member representative is responsible for raising the national contribution within country.