Transcription of 2021-2022 Handbook for Officials - .NET Framework
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2021-2022 Handbook for Officials 2 Table of Contents I. Introduction .. 4 II. Officiating Program 4 III. Officiating Program Goals .. 4 IV. Statement of Beliefs .. 4 V. Officiating Code of Ethics .. 5 VI. Procedures for obtaining an ohsaa Officiating Permit .. 5 1. BECOMING an ohsaa OFFICIAL .. 5 2. REINSTATING A PERMIT .. 12 3. APPLICATION & EXAMINATION DEADLINES .. 15 4. RENEWING A PERMIT .. 15 VII. Classification of Officials .. 16 1. CLASS 16 2. SPORTS FOR WHICH OFFICIATING PERMITS MAY BE ISSUED .. 16 VIII. Change Permit Status or Personal Information.
Procedures for Obtaining an OHSAA Officiating Permit Any person who is 18 years of age or older and no longer in high school is eligible to apply for a Class 2 or Class 1 permit. (High School students may enroll in an OHSAA officiating class and obtain a Class 3 permit upon successful completion). Minimum age
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