Travel, Accommodation and Board Sample Clauses

Travel, Accommodation and Board for FIS Officials The Organiser is required to provide free accommodation and full board for the FIS officials and event support personnel from up to two days before the first official training to the end of the event, details of which will be confirmed during the inspection: - FIS Staff Representatives 1 - 3 persons in single rooms - FIS Technical Delegate 1 in single rooms - FIS Head Judge (only Park & Pipe) 1 single room - FIS Judges (only Park & Pipe) 6-9 in double rooms - FIS TA (Course Builder) SBXPAR/HP/SS/BA each 1 in single room - FIS TA (Snow-/Video-Control) 1 in single room - FIS Media Coordinator/Photographer 1 in single rooms - Timing/Data Handling Team 3 - 5 in single rooms - FISMAG (Implementation Team) 2 - 3 in single rooms - TV production team number of persons to be mutually agreed The Organiser is responsible for the travel costs and daily allowance defined in the ICR for the Technical Delegate(s) and Judges, as well as for the Technical Advisor(s). The duration of the assignment of a Technical Advisor will be agreed in good faith between the FIS Race Director and Organiser. In case of Park & Pipe Events FIS will charge a Global Fee for the Judges/TD daily fees and travel expenses according to the following table: HP CHF 15’000 BA CHF 15’000 SS CHF 17’500 BA/HP CHF 15’000 BA/SS CHF 17’500 HP/SS CHF 17’500 In the case of transportation from / to the nearest airport for the above- mentioned FIS Technical Officials and other persons including their equipment, this is to be provided free of charge by the Organiser.
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Travel, Accommodation and Board for FIS Officials The Organising Committee is expected to provide free accommo- dation and full board for the following FIS officials that support the Event in addition to the FIS Technical Delegate(s). The FIS disci- xxxxx assistant will provide the Organising Committee with a list of arrivals and departures in good time prior to the event: - FIS Race Director Ski Jumping DISCIPLINE(S) Xx. RD Room(s) - FIS Assistant Race Director (ICR art.405.3/4) Zi. RDA Room(s) - FIS Equipment Controller Zi. Equi Room(s) - FIS Media Coordinator (WCR, art. 7.3) Zi. MC Room(s)
Travel, Accommodation and Board for FIS Officials The Organiser is required to provide free accommodation and full board for the FIS officials and event support personnel from up to two days before the first official training to the end of the event, details of which will be confirmed during the inspection: - FIS staff representatives 1 - 3 persons in single rooms - FIS Technical Delegate 1 (2 for the WC Finals) in single rooms - FIS Head Judge 1 in single room - FIS Judges 6-9 in double rooms - FIS TA (Course Builder) SBX/HP/SBS/BA each 1 in single room - FIS TA (Snow-/Video-Control) 1 in single room - FIS press coordinator/photographer 1 in single rooms - Timing/Data handling team 5 in single rooms - FISMAG (Implementation Team) 2-3 in single rooms - TV production team number of persons to be mutually agreed The Organiser is responsible for the travel costs and daily allowance defined in the ICR for the Technical Delegate(s) and Judges, as well as for the Technical Advisor(s). The duration of the assignment of a Technical Advisor will be agreed in good faith between the FIS Race Director and Organiser. In case of a HP, BA or SS competition, FIS will charge CHF 11'500.-- for the judges daily fee and travel expenses. FIS reserves the right to charge for any additional costs incurred for Judges that are not covered by this lump sum amount. For season 2019/2020 FIS will review the system and new rates will apply. In the case of transportation from / to the nearest airport for the above- mentioned FIS Technical Officials and other persons including their equipment, this is to be provided free of charge by the Organiser.

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