Great colour on that blue pullet, she will develope into a nice bird.
With the gold laced, the only places i know with standards for them are Germany, Holland and possibly Denmark. In my opinion, your best bet for a provisional standard would be to look for a German one and translate it.
Here is the only one i could find. I used google to translate it, so its a bit rough round the edged. It will give you a good idea of what to look for though.
Hahn i believe is the male and hen is the female.
Yellow-Black Lined:
HAHN : head dark golden brown. Hackles golden yellow with a hint strokes black shaft and black saumartiger drawing at the end of spring. Saturated same slope dark golden yellow, black and black hem drops drawing are considered preferable. Back and wing coverts dark golden yellow to golden brown enough, much more intense in color than the rest of the plumage. The larger Flügeldeckfedem (tie) enough cinnamon and dark yellow to black bordered clear. Secondaries (delta wing) pronounced golden yellow to cinnamon, with more or less, Trimming and black crescent-shaped black spring ends. Primaries foreign flag golden to cinnamon, black mottled, and allows some white lace, black-brown interior colors. Chest dark golden to cinnamon with a broad lack of rich, black hem. After appearing gray to black plumage. Tail dark golden to cinnamon with rich paint, black Trimming. Rectrices cinnamon with black crescent-shaped spring ends, allowing black mottled. Color light horn colored beak. Running flesh-colored paint. Eye color orange.
HEN : Main color dark golden to cinnamon, each feather cloak of feathers with as equally wide black skirts; the overall image a bit darker than the cock. Halsbehang dark golden yellow with very broad, often nearly black Trimming acting black. Wings, abdomen and picky feathers and tail feathers like the cock. Some white tips of the primaries and slightly mottled, large Schwanzdeckfedem initially permitted. Beak horn colored paint. Running flesh-colored paint, allowing easier gray tinge. Eye color orange, allows slightly brown deposits.
Severe faults: HAHN : Too bright brass-colored curtains, missing Trimming on the chest, tail feathers and the large wing coverts (tie), to red, brown or bright colors: strong reedy lower plumage .
HEN : Too dark or too bright mottled main color, bright drawing nerve; poor Trimming.
For both sexes: missing leg drawing; strong trickling spring or in midfield, pepper, reeds vibrate; greatly brightened after plumage, mottled run color: brown eye color.
Hope this is a little help.
Matt