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This has probably been addressed before, but I have only found comments on IAABO.
Question: What Officials Associations should one be a member of? In Texas I must join TASO thru my local chapter. What about NFHS? IAABO? Excel Sports Officiating? etc.... I would like to have access to the rules online and I think NFHS provides that.... Any comments would be appreciated. |
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Spluth, The reason you join TASO is that the UIL (the governing body for HS sports in texas) requires use of officials registered with TASO. There is an IAABO chapter in Houston. You can get more information at the IAABO website.
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My only interest currently is High School/Middle School, etc. So I only belong to TASO.
TASO has an affiliation NFHS. See the TASO website (www.taso.org), but I do not believe it gives us as individual memebers access to the NFHS site for on-line rules. |
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