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Old Tue May 23, 2017, 05:06pm
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Wow (assuming the decimal point goes where I suspect it does). What do you get for that big chunk of cash? Wow, again.
$125.00 is our fixed annual dues, no matter how many games you work, add to that a 7% fee based on our earnings.
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Old Tue May 23, 2017, 06:16pm
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Old Wed May 24, 2017, 07:30am
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$125.00 is our fixed annual dues, no matter how many games you work, add to that a 7% fee based on our earnings.
Is that for the local association, the state association, any national (NFHS) membership?
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Old Wed May 24, 2017, 07:37am
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Our annual dues are about that much, too, but they also include an NASO membership as our entire association belongs.
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Old Wed May 24, 2017, 04:40pm
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Is that for the local association, the state association, any national (NFHS) membership?
IAABO local, IAABO state, IAABO international, and CIAC (state interscholastic sports governing body) officials association. Connecticut basketball officials, 100% all IAABO, don't belong to the NFHS, in fact, if a basketball official doesn't work another NFHS sport, it's almost impossible to join the NFHS as a basketball official (Arbiter muddies the water).
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Old Wed May 24, 2017, 05:31pm
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IAABO local, IAABO state, IAABO international, and CIAC (state interscholastic sports governing body) officials association. Connecticut basketball officials, 100% all IAABO, don't belong to the NFHS, in fact, if a basketball official doesn't work another NFHS sport, it's almost impossible to join the NFHS as a basketball official (Arbiter muddies the water).
This was the problem that I had with IAABO. Too many levels of bureaucracy leading to everyone having their hand in your pocket. Someone has to pay for those national conventions which they hold!
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Old Fri Jun 02, 2017, 05:56am
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This was the problem that I had with IAABO. Too many levels of bureaucracy leading to everyone having their hand in your pocket. Someone has to pay for those national conventions which they hold!
Having worked multiple states, I am a fan of IAABO, because it's training is better than what I've seen in non-IAABO states and its motto of one interpretation promotes consistency

I have no problem kicking in a few more bucks so the board interpreter can attend a convention; the pre-season rules and interpretation sessions run by folks coming back from IAABO are more thorough, and show better understanding of the the relationship between rules and reffing than those in non-IAABO jurisdictions.
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