The PDF format is new and the links to get there are new, but the rule and case books have been on-line for at least two years now.
The $20 access fee isn't new, either. That fee covers enrollment in the NFHS Officials Association and being a paid member has always been a requirement to access their on-line rule books.
Our state (Ohio) registration fees already include this fee and we are automatically enrolled. It is my understanding that is not the case with every state. If you receive their "Official's Quarterly" magazine in the mail, that means that you have likely already paid this fee and are a member, whether you realize it or not.
Not only must you be a paid member of of the Officials Association, but you must also register with the NFHS web site to gain access.
The versions of the rule and case books that have been available for a few years were not PDF documents that look like the actual printed books. They were in a separate typed format that was searchable and copyable. Some of the sections seemed to "abridged" in that they would leave out some details or wording from the printed books.
The old books were found under a link entitled "On-Line Publications", while the new ones are in something they call the "Resource Library". While the name is new, as is the link and format, these books have been there for us for sometime now. They just didn't seem to be well-publicized as many officials I talk to do not seem to know they exist.
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