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Old Sun Feb 06, 2005, 09:17am
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Originally posted by Nevadaref
FYI Here's the way it works where I am:
Constitution of the Nevada state officials Association
Revised June 12, 2000
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4. No school employee may officiate at any varsity football, soccer, basketball, softball, volleyball, wrestling, or diving contests in which his school is participating -- which thereby excludes cross country, golf, tennis, track & field and swimming. At those areas where the approved officials' associations cannot furnish or supply officials for a contest, employees of either of the schools involved may officiate a contest by mutual consent of participating schools.

5. No relative of a participating athlete may officiate at any varsity football, soccer, basketball, softball, volleyball, wrestling, or diving contests in which his school is participating -- which thereby excludes cross country, golf, tennis, track & field and swimming. At those areas where the approved officials' associations cannot furnish or supply officials for a contest, employees of either of the schools involved may officiate a contest by mutual consent of participating schools.



So you are saying that it is o.k. in your state for a father to officiate his sons JV/Middle School game in any of those sports?
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