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Old Mon Nov 15, 2010, 05:16pm
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I found this at: CONSTITUTION

"Every member of SABO is expected to adhere to the cardinal principles of officiating. Including, but not limited to the following;
  1. Know the rules and administer them impartially, without fear or favor to anyone.
  2. Be on time for game assignments.
  3. Wear the proper game uniform and accessories. Maintain a neat appearance.
  4. Be in good physical and mental condition for a game assignment and refrain from consuming any alcoholic beverage or illegal drug prior to or during a game to which assigned.
  5. Do not solicit games from coaches or other school officials in position to influence the assignment of games or scratch lists.
  6. Do not fraternize with coaches, players, or spectators prior to or during the game. Officials may converse with coaches to impart necessary information within the context of the rules.
  7. Do not give information which a team may use against an opponent.
  8. Maintain a professional relationship with fellow officials; do not criticize fellow officials in the presence of coaches, players, or spectators"

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Originally Posted by stripes View Post
I teach the new officials class for my local association and have misplaced a handout that I have used for the past 10-ish years. Does anyone here have or know where I can get a handout titled "Cardinal Principles of Officiating"? While it is an older handout, it deals with fundamental issues regarding officiating that are still applicable.

You help is appreciated.
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