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Old Wed Jan 25, 2023, 03:26pm
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What privileges can I expect to get from the NFHS after joining the NFHS through my state interscholastic sports governing body?

I'm hoping for free online access to a searchable NFHS rulebbok and a searchable NFHS casebook.

Does the NFHS offer free "Taco Tuesdays"?
It seems to me that OhioHSAA officials get a physical copy of the rules and case books and the bi-annual officials manual for the sport as well as additional insurance benefits from this relationship with the NFHS.

Still costs me $6.95/year/book for access to electronic rule and case books on the NFHS app.
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Old Wed Jan 25, 2023, 05:02pm
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It seems to me that OhioHSAA officials get a physical copy of the rules and case books and the bi-annual officials manual for the sport as well as additional insurance benefits from this relationship with the NFHS. Still costs me $6.95/year/book for access to electronic rule and case books on the NFHS app.
Thanks.

Odd? One would think that it would be far cheaper for the NFHS to make rulebooks and casebooks available to members for free online rather than free physical rulebooks and free physical casebooks that have to be both printed and snail-mailed.
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Thanks.

Odd? One would think that it would be far cheaper for the NFHS to make rulebooks and casebooks available to members for free online rather than free physical rulebooks and free physical casebooks that have to be both printed and snail-mailed.
I'm thinking part of the registration fee to the state pays for the hard copy of the books. And then the NFHS makes money off selling electronic copies.

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Joining the NFHS Officials Association gives me all the online rules and case books for all the sports I work. The cost is worthwhile for me.
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