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Originally posted by refnrev
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Originally posted by JRutledge
All we are required to do is pay dues. Officiating tests are used to keep officials from being on probation and possible suspension of their license. The same goes for attending rules meetings and attending camps. Basically you maintain you license by just paying dues. Nothing else is important to that process.
Peace
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Rut,
I'm confused about your response. If paying the money is all that the IHSA requires then why do we take Part One every year, attend rules meetings every year, and attend a clinic every three years? Why do you say that these things aren't important?
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To be registered in the first place you must pass Part I. If you don't attend a clinic once every 3 years, you are on probation. If your assigner doesn't care, and you don't care about working in the post season, it really doesn't matter. I'm pretty sure we have to pass Part I every year. If you don't pass the test, they don't send a new card.