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SCalScoreKeeper Wed Sep 16, 2015 01:08pm

Non-payment situations
 
Hello all,
How long do your areas give schools before beginning non-payment proceedings and getting your association/area liason of officials involved? Worked a match on 9/1 and still haven't received payment.

pavbref Wed Sep 16, 2015 06:29pm

Non-payment
 
At one school I work, payment issuing times are dependent on the time till the next school board meeting. Although they know the cost before the season starts, all expenditures must be approved before issuing the check. So if you work a match the day after the board meeting, you could wait upto three weeks before a check is issued.

Rich Wed Sep 16, 2015 10:01pm

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Originally Posted by SCalScoreKeeper (Post 966759)
Hello all,
How long do your areas give schools before beginning non-payment proceedings and getting your association/area liason of officials involved? Worked a match on 9/1 and still haven't received payment.

Much longer than this.

Altor Thu Sep 17, 2015 07:31am

I've only had an issue with one school in 18 years. I worked two contests for them in a month. Since I had never worked for them before, they asked me to fill out a W-9 when I arrived for the first contest. When I got to the second contest a few weeks later, I asked about payment for the first. He assured me that I would receive a check for both.

A month later, I sent an email to the school. When the check still didn't come, I stopped pursuing it. I no longer work events at that school.

Rich Thu Sep 17, 2015 08:13am

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Originally Posted by Altor (Post 966780)
I've only had an issue with one school in 18 years. I worked two contests for them in a month. Since I had never worked for them before, they asked me to fill out a W-9 when I arrived for the first contest. When I got to the second contest a few weeks later, I asked about payment for the first. He assured me that I would receive a check for both.

A month later, I sent an email to the school. When the check still didn't come, I stopped pursuing it. I no longer work events at that school.

That's the time you make it publicly known across your circle of officials.

Altor Thu Sep 17, 2015 09:40am

Yeah. That school was a little "out of area" for me actually. Not many in my association would normally travel that far. I took the jobs because they were having trouble finding officials. Go figure...

SCalScoreKeeper Thu Sep 17, 2015 10:18am

Here the rule is at approximately 10 days after if you haven't been paid send an email to the school's AD & Athletic Secretary (making sure to CC the assignor so he is made aware of the issue) inquiring as to the status of your pay.We did this on 9/11 with no response to the inquiry.On 9/15 and 9/16 we left voice messages with the AD and their secretary with no response.If we don't here anything from the school today the area assignor and liaison of officials are being notified.This is a RefPay school so we are a little less tolerant of non-payment situations in this case.

Altor-in your case does your state/association governing body have an contact you can go to for situations like that?


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