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Old Fri Sep 28, 2018, 02:29pm
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In the Great State of Ohio, it is usually only the Secretary that gets a stipend. Maybe some large associations may provide a stipend to their interpreters but the ten years that I was rules interpreter and instructional chairman I did the job out of the kindness of my heart.

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Old Fri Sep 28, 2018, 04:00pm
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In the Great State of Ohio, it is usually only the Secretary that gets a stipend.
In my little corner of the Very Great (greater than the Great State of Ohio) State of Connecticut:

Commissioner Compensation $32,025.00
Secretary/Treasurer Compensation $7,000.00
Assistant Commissioner/Ratings Coordinator Compensation $3,000.00
Interpreter Compensation $750.00
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Old Sun Sep 30, 2018, 09:59am
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In my little corner of the Very Great (greater the Great State of Ohio) State of Connecticut:

Commissioner Compensation $32,025.00
Secretary/Treasurer Compensation $7,000.00
Assistant Commissioner/Ratings Coordinator Compensation $3,000.00
Interpreter Compensation $750.00
How do I get in on those gigs? Great Post-Retirement job
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Old Sun Sep 30, 2018, 07:57pm
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Give that guy girls JV and middle school. Was an IAABO interpreter, I received a $200 stipend
and no dues. Board picked up expenses to
IAABO convention. I enjoyed it and it made me
a better official. Guys like that are detrimental to the board....
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Old Sun Sep 30, 2018, 08:16pm
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Whom does that refer to. I don't know if Mr. Battista is paid by Board 12, but his day job also revolves around officiating, and he has multiple rules interpreter positions, so he is one of a kind. Would be curious to hear about the DC-area interpreters though.

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Old Mon Oct 01, 2018, 02:30am
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Whom does that refer to. I don't know if Mr. Batista is paid by Board 12, but his day job also revolves around officiating, and he has multiple rules interpreter positions, so he is one of a kind. Would be curious to hear about the DC-area interpreters though.
If you are going to drop names, at least spell it correctly....
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Old Mon Oct 01, 2018, 01:52pm
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Spelling corrected, stupid Autocorrect. Still, he is sui generis.
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Old Fri Sep 28, 2018, 04:10pm
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In the Great State of Ohio, it is usually only the Secretary that gets a stipend. Maybe some large associations may provide a stipend to their interpreters but the ten years that I was rules interpreter and instructional chairman I did the job out of the kindness of my heart.

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Old Fri Sep 28, 2018, 06:12pm
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Our local association, the interpreters just tag along with the Secretrary up to the meeting. Not much else that we are required to do that would really require any expense. I guess I could go observe some local games on my off days(two of the three county HS are within 8 minutes of the house) since now apparently we now have votes for tournament officials.
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