Bob,
I don't have my books yet, but from reading your post it appears that they do but in a combination of areas.
#4 says that PSK is in force after the kick crosses the ENZ, which was my understanding from us using it in WY last year.
Again without my books what I recall from last year was the foul had to occur behind the ENZ, after the kick crossed the ENZ and before the kick ended for PSK to come into play. I think we can complicate the Fed version of PSK by reading too much into it. To me it seemed pretty simple, that is not to say that all of the above situations in the threads are simple. I think if we follow the basics,
1 the foul must occur on R side of the ENZ, and before the end of the kick
2 the kick must be beyond the ENZ
3 R must be in possesion at the end of the down
If all three of the above are met we have PSK enforcement, if not we have an all but one principle enforcement, with particular care taken as to who was in possesion at the end of the play.
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