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REFEREE RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION. Referee based support is critical to all areas of the NSYSA member Clubs bound by this agreement of understanding. Retention and renewal are of primary concern for both NSYSA and KPSRA. NSYSA agrees with its member clubs that it should promote a minimum of 3 annual Referee clinics within their geographical areas for the purpose of adding to the referee pool within their geographical area. Curriculum will be in accordance with USSF for the applicable referee clinic (Entry Level, Advanced, etc.) At the conclusion of referee training portion, the KPSRA Clinician will review all Modified Youth Rules and Regulations for the league being covered. NPSL, SSUL, RCL, NSYSA, WYS. REFEREE FEES FEE SCHEDULE: NSYSA and KPSRA agree to the referee fee schedule shown below for Recreational and Competitive Leagues as follows: Fall 2018 – Spring 2019 Match Length x Rate Center Fee x AR Multiplier League Age Match Length Rate Center Fee AR Multiplier AR Fee Recreation U11-U12 60 0.54 $ 32.40 0.6 $ 19.44 Recreation U13-U14 70 0.54 $ 37.80 0.6 $ 22.68 Recreation U15-U16 80 0.58 $ 46.40 0.6 $ 27.84 Recreation U17-U19 90 0.58 $ 52.20 0.6 $ 31.32 Comp 2 U9-U10 50 0.62 $ 31.00 Comp 2 U11-U12 60 0.58 $ 34.80 0.7 $ 24.36 Comp 2 U13-U14 70 0.58 $ 40.60 0.7 $ 28.42 Comp 2 U15-U16 80 0.62 $ 49.60 0.7 $ 34.72 Comp 2 U17-U19 90 0.62 $ 55.80 0.7 $ 39.06 Comp 1 U9-U10 50 0.62 $ 31.00 0.7 $ 22.40 Comp 1 U11-U12 60 0.62 $ 37.20 0.7 $ 26.04 Comp 1 U13-U14 70 0.62 $ 43.40 0.7 $ 30.38 Comp 1 U15-U16 80 0.66 $ 52.80 0.7 $ 36.96 Comp 1 U17-U19 90 0.66 $ 59.40 0.7 $ 41.58 Note: All parties agree that any matches scheduled with modified/shortened match lengths as compared to the table above will be paid as a percentage of the full figure above using the formula of Modified/Shortened Match length x Multiplier for Center Fee. AR Fee will be that modified Center Fee x AR Multiplier. The fee schedule will be adjusted each year based upon the December Seattle Consumer Price Index (CPI) which is published in February each year. The fee schedule will not begin adjustment until August 2019. FEES: ADMINISTRATIVE: NSYSA agrees to pay an administrative billing fee of 7% per game per home team. The fee applies to all matches where a KPSRA referee performed the match.
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REFEREE RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION. 1. Referee based support is critical to all areas of the NSYSA member Clubs bound by this agreement of understanding. Retention and renewal are of primary concern for both NSYSA and KPSRA. NSYSA agrees with its member clubs that it should promote a minimum of 3 annual Referee clinics within their geographical areas for the purpose of adding to the referee pool within their geographical area.

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