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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
There can be only one correct interpretation and it has to be the same in every state.
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Please correct me if I am wrong, but I thought that this is the state by state interpretation process:
The state interpreter makes a judgement on a request for a ruling from his state.
If the state interpreter feels the need, he/she asks NFHS for an interpretation.
The requests to NFHS may be answered by different people, so some states may get different NFHS interpretations for the same situation.
Bottom line you may have many different, but valid interpretations on a state by state basis (unless or until there is a Case Book play, Bulletin, or an official Interpretation posted by NFHS).