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Old Wed Jul 24, 2019, 05:11am
Nevadaref Nevadaref is offline
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Contests which are forfeited can put referees in an awkward situation. You need to know the basics before you step onto the floor for any "scrimmage" which may take place after a forfeit has been declared.

1. Insurance coverage -- what is the coverage for yourself and the participants? Know or find out if your state, league, etc. provides coverage. If not, I wouldn't officiate.

2. Compensation -- know what you are receiving for a forfeit and/or the action which replaces it, if anything. Inquire beforehand, if you must. Don't just expect financial compensation, there may not be any. Make certain that you will receive what you desire. If you are happy officiating for free, that is your choice, but I advise getting the information upfront.

3. Consequences -- what are the ramifications to YOU? Understand what the person who made the assignment expects you to do. Are you to stay and officiate unofficial action or are you to depart? There could well be a difference if the contest is from an outside assignor or handled internally by the school admin. What is expected of you could have an impact on future assignments from that person. If you don't know, ask! Pick up the phone and make a call before proceeding, if you must. Don't cost yourself several future games by mishandling one forfeited contest.
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