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State Rules Interpreter
Does anyone have any experience working as/becoming a state rules interpreter for their local chapter? Just curious to know what steps in becoming/experiences during anyone would like to share.
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State Interpreters in my state work for the state, not a local association. They run all the rules interpretation meetings (required that all officials attend and all schools attend this meeting or else).
From my understanding you do not apply someone picks you or requests that you participate. Usually Rules Interpreters are current officials or former officials that have worked the state finals (and the occasional accomplished college official that might be an educator, e.g. Ed Hightower) are usually the rules interpreters. Also the Sport Administrator can also run a rules meeting and they work directly out of the IHSA Office (and they are not officials of that sport). Peace |
thanks for the info!
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If you are a member of an IAABO board, then your board has a rules interpreter. My state, which is not IAABO, has currently has one for the entire state because the man is on the NFHS rules committee. If this were not the case, we would likely have one for each of our three officials' chapters.
Members of the board or the state office would select people for the positions and also entertain nominations. |
Who would be the state interpreter for a group that makes up its own rules? Not that I have anyone in particular in mind. :rolleyes:
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I do know that I WOULD NOT want to be the state rules interpreter, and I can't imagine why you'd want to, psujaye! It's a nasty job, with not a lot of glory attached, seems to me! |
My local association has a rules interpreter which is an elected position. This local interpreter must attend state and regional meetings on a yearly basis for training and recent interpretations. There is also a regional interpreter, but I do not know how that person gained his position.
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I might not have made this part clear in my original post. In Illinois Rules Interpreter also work directly with the IHSA. They meet with the IHSA on a regular basis and give input on rulings that might be from the NF or not from the NF. Official's Association has no input on what is said or done at a Rule Interpretation Meeting.
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I'm the rules interpreter for our local kids rec league. If you think that's an easy task, just remember we have about a million modifications for different grade levels in our rules.
The real pressure comes when some kid's parent claims a wrong rule interpretation cost their kid a DI scholarship. Usually, when that comes up, I close my eyes, put my fingers in my ears and chant la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la really, really loud. Somehow, that seems to make it go away. At least, until the next idiot parent comes along. |
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