Texas has an IAABO board in Houston. I don't know what they call but it isn't UIL. In Colorado IAABO Board 4 had the monopoly on high school officiating. Jr High was not under the umbrella of CHSAA so they could use what they wanted though most games were IAABO officials.
If you don't live in an IAABO area, then the only reason to be a member is if you plan to one day move back. I let my membership drop.
I do like the way IAABO mails you a NF rule book, case book, and officials manual in one binder.
[Edited by Tim Roden on Nov 9th, 2003 at 10:50 PM]
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