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	3-3-5: A player not wearing the pants/skirt properly and above the hipsQuote: 
	
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					Originally Posted by Adam  A technical foul is so far down the list of enforcement options, I can't imagine a scenario where I get there. |  and/or a player not tucking in a team jersey (front and back) designed to be worn
 inside the pants/skirt, shall be directed to leave the game as in 3-3-4; a charged
 time-out shall not alter this requirement.
 
 3.3.5 SITUATION A: B1 fouls A1. Just before A1 goes to the line for a one-and one,
 the official observes: (a) A1 pull the shirt out of his/her pants; or (b) A1’s
 pants being worn below the hips. RULING: In both (a) and (b), A1 will be directed
 to put the shirt in the pants or pull up the pants, and must leave the game
 immediately following his/her last free throw(s). The lane is cleared for the free
 throw and Team B is awarded the ball for a throw-in, whether or not the last free
 throw is successful. COMMENT: A charged time-out by Team A does not alter the
 requirement for A1 to leave the game.
 
 3.3.5 SITUATION B: A1 is directed to leave the game because his/her jersey is
 not tucked into the game pants. The official notifies the Team A coach that a
 replacement is required. The official then instructs the timer to begin the 20-second
 replacement interval because a substitute is not made available immediately.
 Team A’s head coach then requests a time-out to keep A1 in the game. RULING:
 Team A’s time-out request may only be granted after A1 is replaced by a substitute.
 A time-out is not permitted to keep a player in the game who has been
 directed to leave for not wearing his/her uniform properly. Once A1 is replaced by
 a substitute, Team A may request and be granted a time-out, if desired. (2-12-5;
 3-3-5; 5-8-3b)
 
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