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Old Wed Nov 10, 2004, 05:40pm
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If you haven't seen them, or don't want a subscription, here's the summary -- use the RPP after a time-out.

What procedure do you use after any intermission- as in half-time, etc.?
The answer between quarters is the Resuming Play Procedure, but not at half-time. 10-1-5a says, "A team shall not: ...Allow the game to develop into an actionless contest. This includes the following and similar acts:

When the clock is not running consuming a full minute through not being ready when it is time to start either half."

I don't know what the procedure is before an extra period.
Half-time and the time berfore an extra period are all "intermissions". Use the RPP if the team(s) are huddled by the bench.

10-1-5a is used if the team isn't on (near) the court -- usually, this means still in the locker room. Here, you start the timer and if it gets to 1-minute, you'll have a T. Only one T, regardless if the delay is 1 minute, 5 minute, 10 minutes, ...

That's the way I remember it, but I can't find anything written that confirms that.
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