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Old Mon Dec 10, 2018, 12:13pm
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From all the money that I give to my local IAABO board through dues and fees ($125.00 dues, $150.00 fees), approximately $35.00 goes directly to IAABO International.

The rest goes to running my local board, paying the assignment commissioner, stipends for officers (secretary/treasurer, assistant commissioner, interpreter), membership in our state interscholastic sports governing body, Arbiter fee, scholarships, banquet ($30.00 each), meeting facilities, hearing impaired interpreter, etc., stuff that most non-IAABO associations have to pay.

So what do I get for my $35.00 annual dues that go directly to IAABO International? I get the benefit of all the instructional resources that IAABO International provides, including instructional DVDs that are used by my local interpreters and trainers. I get an annual combined NFHS Rulebook and IAABO Mechanics Manual. I get an educational magazine several times a year. I have an opportunity to attend twice a year conventions to discuss rules, mechanics, and the instruction of such. I get some liability insurance.

I am aware of FIBA getting the short shrift, but IAABO International has been trying to improve it's FIBA training over the past few years, and will hopefully eventually get fully onboard the FIBA train.
Butttttttt

If you were able to get that stuff for free else, would you still be on-board with spending the 35 to IAABO?

If they gave us additional insurance (similar to NASO) or something like that, then it might seem like a more worthwhile venture.



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Old Mon Dec 10, 2018, 12:27pm
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If you were able to get that stuff for free else, would you still be on-board with spending the 35 to IAABO?
Instructional resources, including instructional DVDs, and training of trainers, annual NFHS Rulebook, Casebook, and Mechanics Manual, educational magazine several times a year, opportunities to attend twice a year conventions to discuss rules, mechanics, and the instruction of such, all for free?

Who doesn't like free?

When did the NFHS start offering rulebooks, casebooks, and mechanics manuals for free?

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