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Freddy Mon Jul 28, 2014 12:29pm

Migs?
 
How are your MIGS determined?
A survey of many local officials' association websites from across the nation yields the fact that all the associations I investigated determined their "Member in Good Standing" status of members based on being current on dues and meetings attended, either rules/mechanics meetings or periodic general meetings.
I'm interested in any of you whose association determines MIGS in any other way. Say, some kinda "points" system where points can be earned not only for meeting attendance, but perhaps for volunteer service or association activity of some kind.
Anybody out there do things different than most? I'd like to learn from you, if so.
PM me if you'd like.

Adam Mon Jul 28, 2014 01:23pm

1. Dues paid on time. (state and local)
2. Minimum number of meetings attended. (roughly half)

BatteryPowered Mon Jul 28, 2014 02:17pm

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Originally Posted by Adam (Post 938381)
1. Dues paid on time. (state and local)
2. Minimum number of meetings attended. (roughly half)

We have these plus...

3. Two of the minimum number are mandatory meetings (rules related).
4. Minimum score on the online exam.

I should note that we have members who are eligible to work games that do not meet all 4...but only MIGS are eligible for varsity and playoff games.

Adam Mon Jul 28, 2014 02:58pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BatteryPowered (Post 938389)
We have these plus...

3. Two of the minimum number are mandatory meetings (rules related).
4. Minimum score on the online exam.

I should note that we have members who are eligible to work games that do not meet all 4...but only MIGS are eligible for varsity and playoff games.

There are additional requirements for playoff games (ie. state clinic), but all MIGS are eligible for varsity assignments.

BktBallRef Tue Jul 29, 2014 06:13pm

Migs? Member in good sanding? We have no such thing.

If you don't pay your membership dues, then you're not a member, period.

If you don't attend the local membership meeting, then you pay $5 extra to be a member.

If you don't send the state their fees, then you're still a member but you're not an official.

If you pay your state fees but your clinic attendance, scrimmages and games worked and exam score doesn't meet the minimum state requirements, then you're still a member and an official, you're just not eligible for playoffs.

Adam Tue Jul 29, 2014 06:20pm

What if you pay late?

BillyMac Tue Jul 29, 2014 06:53pm

Better Late Than Never ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Adam (Post 938493)
What if you pay late?

Penalty fee.

Adam Tue Jul 29, 2014 06:55pm

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 938497)
Penalty fee.

We have that, and until last year, the additional penalty for paying late was ineligibility for varsity games. Now, I believe, it's a financial penalty that goes up each month.

JRutledge Thu Aug 07, 2014 11:07am

All you have to do in our area is pay your dues. You will pay penalty fees if you do not pay by a certain date, but you get all the benefits by paying your dues with the state and with the LOA. Games are not assigned through our associations for the most part, so paying dues does not get you to lose anything other than you are not on the roster. And in most associations I belong to that means you get to go the the banquets and other events at a discount if the association holds and year-end banquet or party of some kind.

Peace

Kansas Ref Thu Aug 07, 2014 02:33pm

Pay the state MSHAA and KSHAA dues (typically included in the yearly exam fee and study booklet fee) and pay dues to the local GKCOA and MoKan. Not sure what they do with the dues money--prolly used to keep enrolled on ArbiterSports website and with the leftove cash, they prolly go out for lunch at morton's steakhouse.

Sharpshooternes Tue Aug 12, 2014 12:29am

1. pay/register on arbiter $60.
2. /Association dues $35
3. Rules clinic covering new rules either in person or online. Only takes 15 minutes online.
4. Pass Part 1 written test with 80% or higher. Open book with 4 attempts allowed.
The above requirements will get you games.

To be considered for playoff games:
5. Must attend at least 3/6 of the associaion meetings during the season.
6. Must pass part 2 written test with90% or higher with only one attempt.
7. Must complete 10 evaluations of younger officials sometime during the season.


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