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Old Fri Feb 03, 2006, 05:29pm
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Originally posted by Kajun Ref N Texas
Be careful what you call a "Correctable Error." Correctable Errors are specifically enumerated in 2-10-1 and only involve free throws and scoring. There are only five (5) as follows:

Failure to award a merited free throw.
Awarding an unmerited free throw.
Permitting a wrong player to attempt a free throw.
Attempting a free throw at the wrong basket.
Erroneously counting or canceling a score.

Additionally, the administration of these is somewhat complicated.
True. The technical term Correctible Error rightly belongs to 2-10. And I know you know this, but I think it bears stating: There is other "stuff" that is fixable. Examples include timing mistakes, record keeping mistakes, giving the ball to the wrong team for a throw-in (until the throw-in ends). There is more to the list than that. It would be unfortunate to leave somebody with the mistaken impression that if it ain't in 2-10, it can't be fixed.
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