OFFICIALS NOT SHOWING Sample Clauses

OFFICIALS NOT SHOWING. If the Official is scheduled for a meet and does not show, the Official will be charged a fine of double the standard meet fee at the dual meet rate: $112. If the Official misses one assignment during the season he/she will be put on probation with GISOA. If the Official misses two assignments during the same season, all remaining matches will be reassigned to other officials.
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OFFICIALS NOT SHOWING. If you are scheduled for a game(s) and you do not show up, you will be fined a game fee per assignment. You are required to notify the assignor 24-hour advanced notice or you will be fined a single game fee. You must have an acknowledgment from the assigner your games have been turned back. The game(s) are listed on your ArbiterSports website; they are your responsibility until you are removed from the game(s).
OFFICIALS NOT SHOWING. If you are scheduled for a match(es) and you do not show up, you will be charged for the matches that were scheduled to be played, and the money will be credited back to the school’s account. If you miss one assignment during the season you will be put on probation. If you miss two assignments during the same season, all remaining matches will be reassigned to other officials. You may turn matches back. If you turn a match back without a 24-hour advanced notice you will be charged a $50 fine. If the matches are on your Reftown website, they are your responsibility regardless if you thought you turned them back.
OFFICIALS NOT SHOWING. If you are scheduled for a match(es) and you do not show up, you will be charged for the matches that were scheduled to be played, and the money will be credited back to the school’s account. If you miss one assignment during the season you will be put on probation. If you miss two assignments during the same season, all remaining matches will be reassigned to other officials.

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