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Funny, this was already stated some time ago. Not sure why this was so hard in the first place.
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Due to a conflict between an "official" IAABO International (200 local boards in 38 states) "interpretation" and the actual NFHS rule (with a generic, nonbasketball specific position statement).
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The 'international' interpreter has retired and there is now a group of interpreters who have replaced him.
He was very good, hard working, but sometimes overstepped the purpose of IAABO and interpreted NFHS rules, something that only the NFHS should do. Like when we went back to moving into the lane on the release. IAABO alone came out with an interpretation not to allow a player on the lane to cross the free throw line until the ball hit. The NFHS eventually did come out with that interpretation, but it was a full year after the IAABO unilateral interpretation came out. Last year it was "Concussion Headbands – No Restrictions". Where did that come from? Left field? Let's not throw out the baby with the bath water. Overall, within it's purpose, which is educating basketball officials, IAABO is a great organization.
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I'm listening to the online state meeting right now and I thought it was worth adding that it said that in Ohio concussion headbands are legal to wear without any sort of permission from the OHSAA or a physician.
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I never suggested you were not. I was commenting that it appears nothing has changed in other places as of yet. States can always come up with their own policy on medical issues. I wonder what will happen with states that border Ohio and teams play in other states from Ohio and how those things will be handled.
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