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2004 KCBS RULES and REGULATIONS for KIDS-Q

There are no Kid's Q rule changes for 2004

THERE WILL BE TWO (2) AGE GROUP DISTINCTIONS:
10 and under
11 to 15

2. PREPARATION, COOKING AND PRESENTATION
The child must do the preparation, cooking and presentation. Parents may help with fires and slicing or anything considered dangerous. If a child is unable to do all of the above on his own, he is too young to cook.

3. Handicapped children need not be eliminated from competition, but will be allowed to do as much as they are able with some help from an assigned person.

4. Organizers may handle Kid's-Q competitions either of the following ways:
A. Designate an area for cooking. All children will cook in that area on their own grills. (Families with more than one child participating can cook on the same grill.) Presentations must be done at the cooking site.
B. Cooking at the parent's site. An appointed person from your committee
must be on site during cooking and presentation.

5. A parent must be present with the child during the entire cooking process.
6. Slicing meat for presentation is not required. Judges will be equipped to
slice the presentation at the judging table.

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