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Association Dues
This year (October 2010), we had to pay $85 dues in order to belong to our Basketball Association, pay for books and insurance. I am located in small town Virginia.
What are the rest of you paying this year for Association dues? I think ours are way too high, but, I won't know until scores of you reply to this post. Please reply with amount of dues you pay and what state you officiate in. Thanks. |
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The Check's In The Mail ...
In our little corner of Connecticut our annual dues are $115.00. In addition to that we also pay 7% of our season's gross earnings.
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In CO, the state wide dues are $75 or $95 if late. They will go up to $85/$105 (late) next year. We have association dues as well, I can't remember what they are at the moment though.
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In my part of VA.....
$40 annual association dues ($25 if you do more than one sport).... plus Assignor fees.
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Here in sunny San Diego its...
$90 for association dues ($110 if late) $70 for assignor fees ($90 if late) I don't think our dues are particularly high, but it's all relative to the area you live in I guess. |
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Here dues are: $115. $50 to the state, $65 to the chapter. We also pay a flat $80 assigning fee which rather severely punishes sub varsity officials or those who can't work as much IMO.
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NCHSAA dues - $30 + $21 insurance
Local dues - $10 Assignor fees - $65
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To register with state: $34
Primary Assn: $50 Secondary Assn: $35 Level 2 Screening: $20 [pro-rated as the screening card is good for 5 yrs] My previous assn which includes national IAABO dues: $75 You can cover that $85 in less than a week's worth of games. I get a lot of good training for my dues. I get good assignments and get to work with a lot of great officials who have helped me along. I get MORE than my money's worth.
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Iowa has two state associations, one for boys and one for girls. I pay $45 for the first sport and $12 for each additional sport for the boys, and $35 plus $10 for each additional sport for the girls. I do boys and girls basketball and boys baseball, so I pay $92 each year.
I belong to a local association but it really isn't required in Iowa, those dues are $15. I don't receive any games from the local association and after about 10 years am considering dropping out of it at this point. Pretty pointless. I don't pay anyone to assign me games; around here the assigners generally negotiate a fee for their services with the conferences they assign. I get many games myself directly from school AD's, particularly in baseball. |
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