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outathm Fri Feb 15, 2008 12:06am

downloadable rule book
 
Where can I find a rule book that I can download onto a CD to use the search when I have my computer.

I have the hard copy the I received from my local assoc. but would like to download the book onto the disk also.

Thanks

Dakota Fri Feb 15, 2008 12:46am

Whose book?

IRISHMAFIA Fri Feb 15, 2008 07:50am

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Originally Posted by Dakota
Whose book?

How about my book? Or maybe yours. We could try Glen's book, or maybe even Andy's. :rolleyes:

Scooby Fri Feb 15, 2008 08:47am

Here is the NCAA's,
http://www2.ncaa.org/portal/media_an...all/index.html

Dakota Fri Feb 15, 2008 10:39am

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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
How about my book? Or maybe yours. We could try Glen's book, or maybe even Andy's. :rolleyes:

OK, wisea$$, which sanctioning organization's book... some are available for download (NCAA, AFA, PONY, {laughing}USFA{/laughing}). Some are not, at least not legally (ASA, NFHS).

outathm Fri Feb 15, 2008 01:20pm

I am actually looking for the NFHS Book. But according to Irishmafia's posting it doesn't look like that is possible.

BretMan Fri Feb 15, 2008 02:59pm

If you are a registered NFHS umpire, coach or administrator you can register at their website and have access to an on-line version of both their rule and case book. It's just not available to the general public.

The on-line version is searchable, but you can't download the whole thing to your computer.

(It's also not current, as the one there now is the 2007 version. I guess that's a notch better than the baseball version- it is still the 2006 book! Kudos for the effort of putting these on-line. But it would be nice if they kept them up-to-date.)

Dakota Fri Feb 15, 2008 03:11pm

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Originally Posted by BretMan
If you are a registered NFHS umpire, coach or administrator you can register at their website and have access to an on-line version of both their rule and case book. It's just not available to the general public.

That may vary with the state. I believe to have on-line access (that is, to be able to register with the NFHS for on-line access) you actually need to be a member of the NFHS Officials Association, not just a registered NFHS umpire. If your state provides membership in the NFHS Officials Association as part of your registration, then you're in. Otherwise, you need to independently join.

Skahtboi Fri Feb 15, 2008 05:49pm

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Originally Posted by Dakota
That may vary with the state. I believe to have on-line access (that is, to be able to register with the NFHS for on-line access) you actually need to be a member of the NFHS Officials Association, not just a registered NFHS umpire. If your state provides membership in the NFHS Officials Association as part of your registration, then you're in. Otherwise, you need to independently join.

And that means that everyone from the state of Texas have to independently join.

wadeintothem Fri Feb 15, 2008 10:05pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BretMan
If you are a registered NFHS umpire, coach or administrator you can register at their website and have access to an on-line version of both their rule and case book. It's just not available to the general public.

The on-line version is searchable, but you can't download the whole thing to your computer.

(It's also not current, as the one there now is the 2007 version. I guess that's a notch better than the baseball version- it is still the 2006 book! Kudos for the effort of putting these on-line. But it would be nice if they kept them up-to-date.)


I am NFHS through my association... I dont have access to squat the last time I checked..
Unless there is something I'm missing as to how to get that.. I figured they might want money so never looked into it.

MichaelVA2000 Sat Feb 16, 2008 01:00pm

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Originally Posted by wadeintothem
I am NFHS through my association... I dont have access to squat the last time I checked..
Unless there is something I'm missing as to how to get that.. I figured they might want money so never looked into it.

I'm NFHS through my association also and have not been able to obtain any content from the members only area. I get the following error message even though I'm logged in and my association and NFHS dues are paid:

Member Only Content
If you cannot view the Online Rules and Case Books, you are either not logged in or are not a paid member of the NFHS.

BretMan Sat Feb 16, 2008 01:00pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dakota
That may vary with the state. I believe to have on-line access (that is, to be able to register with the NFHS for on-line access) you actually need to be a member of the NFHS Officials Association, not just a registered NFHS umpire. If your state provides membership in the NFHS Officials Association as part of your registration, then you're in. Otherwise, you need to independently join.

It's been so long since I registered on that site that I didn't even consider that. If that is the case, then our state must provide membership to the Officials Association along with our annual fees, because I don't remember paying anything extra.

And <i>that</i> I would remember! :D

But I do recall having to register through the web site before it would allow me to log-in. I would suggest going through the site registration process and seeing what happens. There is a "Sign-Up" link near the upper right side of their home page.

https://www.nfhs.org/

DeRef Sun Feb 17, 2008 07:48pm

Sign-In Information
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BretMan
But I do recall having to register through the web site before it would allow me to log-in. I would suggest going through the site registration process and seeing what happens. There is a "Sign-Up" link near the upper right side of their home page.

You will need an ID number that can be found on the Officials Quarterly magazine mailing label. My guess is that if you don't get the magazine, you are probably not a member of the Officials Association.

wadeintothem Sun Feb 17, 2008 09:10pm

pdf rule book and ms word case book obtained from NUS.. sweeeet...

Dakota Sun Mar 09, 2008 08:09pm

NFHS has placed a pdf file of the rule book and the case book in the members area of their web site. If you are a member of the NFHS Officials Association (the national org, not just your state assoc.), you can view and/or download the files. They are searchable and copy/paste-able. Nice.

NFHS Resource Library


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