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Pennsylvania Dues are 25 to the Chapter and 30 to the state.
Game dues are as follows (This is only in my district, other PA districts may vary) Varsity 3-man- 55 per official JV 2 man- 40 per official 9th 2 man- 30 per Junior high- 30 1 game, 53 double header |
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Here in Shreveport, Louisiana, my annual dues of $40 covered books, test, etc. The schools pay (and actually choose) the assignment secretary.
Varsity games are paid a state-determined (see http://www.lhsaa.org/sports/basketba...allby-laws.pdf) flat fee according to the number of games an official works that day PLUS a single patch fee ($0 for "registered officials", $2 for a "approved officials" or $6 for a "certified officials") for the day. 1 game only: $24.50 - $27 (amount depends upon classification) 2 games (a doubleheader): total of $36 for both games 3 games (a tripleheader): total of $54 for all three games The fee is the same whether a 2-person or 3-person crew is utilized. The school also pays a single 60 cents per mile one-way mileage, which is usually split among the crew. The typical assignment is for a Louisiana official to work a doubleheader (a varsity girl game and a varsity boys game) and, if the official is "certified," the official will get $42 for the night plus a share of mileage. Most of the time the game fee is given to the official at the game. In our association, all games are officiated with 3-person crews. I do NOT believe that most of the other Louisiana assiciations use 3-person crews exclusively. Fees for tournament games and all sub-varsity games are negotiated directly between the officials' association and the schools. Tournament fees in our area (not just by our association) generally range from $20-$30 per official per game (2 or 3 person crews) with no mileage. For freshmen and JV games, we charge $25 for one game, $40 for two, with a little mileage if the school is "out of town." I'm not sure what the junior high fee is. |
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In our association in CA, our yearly fee is $85 (went up recently).
How do we get paid? For high school games, the schools typically send checks to our treasurer. The treasurer then issues our checks to each individual official . What our treasurer does is just lump the checks together. So if you did 5 games at 5 different schools at $20 a piece, he would send you one $100 check. Typically we get checks twice a season. Once around January for the preseason games and then another around March/April for the regular season and/or postseason games. If you ref adult leagues and other things, checks typically are sent from the league itself. It all really depends. As for game pay for high school, it varies with the league you are reffing. I don't have it in front of me, but it's probably in the $50 to $60 range for varsity and $40 to $49 or so for JV/Frosh games. |
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