Thu Feb 28, 2019, 01:33pm
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Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Columbus, OH
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BillyMac
My game, I'm the referee, I'm asking for state paperwork, and absent that, I'm still allowing the interpreter to stand wherever it's best for the deaf player.
However, before I leave, I'm telling the head coach, and the athletic director/site director, to get paperwork from the state for the next game.
I'm also getting the player's name and number before I leave, and when I get home I'm emailing the information/situation to my local assignment commissioner who is the liaison between our officials and the schools/state.
I can guarantee that my assignment commissioner, my local interpreter, and my state interpreter will back me up 100%. I'm also willing to bet that the state will probably back me up as well.
Again, the usual caveat, when in Rome ...
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This is better than my answer. Lol
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