Title: Information for Potential, New and Transferring Officials
1Information for Potential, New and
Transferring Officials
- Florida High School Athletic Association
2- Welcome to the Florida High School Athletic
Association!
- Objective This presentation will answer
frequently asked questions for - Individuals who are interested in high school
officiating, but never have officiated - Newly registered officials
- Transferring officials (from other states).
- We hope you find this to be of assistance.
- Thank you for your interest in giving back!
3Requirements for all officials
- Register with a local officials association
- Register with the FHSAA
- View the mandatory online rules video
presentation - Take the mandatory online open or closed book
rules examination - Comply with the Jessica Lunsford Act !!!
4Register with a local officials association
- You must join and maintain membership in a local
official association which has been sanctioned by
the FHSAA Office. A local association must grant
such an individual conditional membership until
such time as the individual is registered with
the FHSAA Office. - To locate an association near you, please visit
our website at http//officials.fhsaa.org/ or
contact the Officials Registrar at (352) 372-9551
extension 290.
5Register with the FHSAA
- Registration with the FHSAA is mandatory.
- FHSAA registers officials in the following
sports - Baseball Softball
- Basketball Swimming and Diving
- Football Track and Field
- Flag football Volleyball
- Lacrosse Wrestling
- Soccer Water polo
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6Register with the FHSAA, continued
- Requirements for Registration
- 1. Be 18 years of age or older
- 2. Submit to the FHSAA Office a valid
application for registration - (available online)
- 3. Pay appropriate non-refundable registration
fees - 4. Join and maintain membership in a local
officials association - (must declare local officials association at time
of registration) - 5. Certify that you have never been arrested for
or convicted of a felony
7Register with the FHSAA, continued
- Requirements for Registration
- 1. Be 18 years of age or older
- The FHSAA has a Student Officials Program which
allows a 16 year old (or older) high school
student to register and work as a contest
official. - Student officials will be allowed to work middle
school (6th-8th grades) and junior high contests
(8th-9th grades). - Student officials ARE NOT REQUIRED to complete
the online rules video and online exam.
8Register with the FHSAA, continued
- Requirements for Registration
- 2. Submit to the FHSAA Office a valid
application for registration - (available online)
- The registration form may be accessed at
http//tech.fhsaa.org/.
9Register with the FHSAA, continued
- Requirements for Registration
- 3. Pay appropriate non-refundable registration
fees - To register, an official must pay 27 per sport
plus a 7 processing fee. (Paper registration
processing fee is 27). - Example, online registration for two sports at
the same time of registering is 61. Online
registration for two sports, registering at
two different times, i.e. fall sport and spring
sport is total of 68. Paper registration for
one sport is 54.
10Register with the FHSAA, continued
- Requirements for Registration
- 4. Join and maintain membership in a local
officials association - (must declare local officials association at time
of registration). - The local association contact information may be
requested at officials_at_fhsaa.org. Be sure to
include your city location and sport(s) of
interest.
11Register with the FHSAA, continued
- Requirements for Registration
- 5. Certify that you have never been arrested for
or convicted of a felony. - This begins the compliance process in accordance
with Jessica Lundsford Act!!! - If the answer to this question is yes, officials
are encouraged to complete the background check
and get clearance prior to completing the
registration process. - For more information regarding this, please
contact the FHSAA Office at officials_at_fhsaa.org.
12Register with the FHSAA, continued
- An application for registration can be made
online at www.fhsaa.org and by clicking on the
contest officials page, or the ifhsaa link. - Prior to registering, you will need
- to obtain a valid email account,
- have the name of your local officials association
available and - be able to pay using a Visa or MasterCard.
- Once youve completed your registration and your
payment has been processed, your name will be
electronically submitted to your local officials
association as well as to the FHSAAs roster of
registered officials.
13View the online rules video presentation
- Each FHSAA official must complete a minimum of
one FHSAA online rules video presentation in the
sport(s) in which he or she is registered in each
year. This must be completed by the designated
date (deadline). -
14- View the online rules video presentation,
continued
- To access the online rules video presentation go
to the eClassroom link of the FHSAA Webpage at
www.fhsaa.org. At the end of each presentation
you will be asked for important information this
office needs in order to credit you for your
participation. You will also be able to print a
certificate of completion for your records. The
online rules video presentations only runs for a
certain period of time in which you can receive
credit. Please be sure to visit the officials
page of FHSAAs website for dates.
15View the online rules video presentation,
continued
- At the end of the video rules presentation cycle
in each sport, officials who fail to complete a
mandatory FHSAA online video rules presentation
in the sport(s) for which they are registered
shall be suspended, effective immediately, from
officiating. This suspension shall be lifted
upon payment of the non-completion fine in the
amount of 50.00. - An appeal for waiver of penalties may be
submitted to the FHSAA no later than 15 calendar
days from the date of the last scheduled online
video rules presentation for consideration. -
16Take the mandatory online rules exam
- Taking the exam is required each year, for each
sport that you register in with the FHSAA. You
can access the exams through the eClassroom link
of FHSAAs website at http//www.fhsaa.org/eclassr
oom/. - The FHSAA requires a 75 or higher to officiate
varsity competition. - Failure to take the rules exam by the designated
date (deadline) will result in a 50.00 fine and
suspension.
17Take the mandatory online rules exam, continued
- Exams are administered online under the following
guidelines
Open Book Consists of 50 questions (True / False
and/or Multiple Choice Unlimited time to complete
Closed Book Consists of 50 questions (True /
False and/or Multiple Choice 50 minutes to
complete
18Comply with the Jessica Lunsford Act
- Officials are independent contractors and require
a level 2 screening (background check). This is a
check of a person's background via state and
national databases to ascertain whether the
individual has been convicted of a crime(s) and
its/their nature. It requires you to file with
the district school board a set of fingerprints
taken by an authorized law enforcement agency or
an employee of the school or school district who
is trained to take fingerprints. - You may refer to Florida Statutes 1012.467 and
1012.468 at - http//www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?mode
View20StatutesSubMenu1App_modeDisplay_Statut
eSearch_String1012.467URLCH1012/Sec467.HTM.
19Comply with the Jessica Lunsford Act
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- Your local officials association will need your
finger print clearance prior to assigning you. - You may contact your local county school district
office for information regarding locations to
complete the fingerprint process.
20Frequently Asked Questions
- Q. Im really interested in officiating. How do
I get started? - A. First youll need to register with the FHSAA,
as well as with the local officials association
in your area. Once registered, you will be
required to view one FHSAA sponsored rules video
and take the exam online. Your local officials
association will assign you based on your
knowledge of the rules, clinic attendance and
exam grade. Your name will also be searched
against the states sexual predators list by the
county school board to comply with the Jessica
Lunsford Act.
21Frequently Asked Questions
- Q. How do I find a local officials association in
my area? - A. Send an email to the FHSAA office at
officials_at_fhsaa.org, identifying your location
(city of residence) and sport in which you are
interested in officiating. The FHSAA staff
representative will provide contact information
for the local association. The official is
advised to make contact with the individual(s) to
make arrangements to join the local association
and attend meetings. - Q. Does the local officials association charge a
fee? -
- A. Yes, however, you will need to contact your
local officials association to confirm the cost.
22Frequently Asked Questions
- Q. How do I get game assignments?
- A. Once registering with FHSAA is complete and
contact with the local association is
established, the local association will advise of
the assignment process used. - Many associations require training meeting
attendance or evaluation of level of officiating
as a part of the assignment process.
23Frequently Asked Questions
- Q. I am an experienced official transferring from
another state and worked numerous state
championships in my previous state. How will
this affect the level of contests to which Im
assigned by my local association? - A. See answer to previous question. ?. Be advised
that Floridas policies and procedures may differ
from other states.
24Frequently Asked Questions
- Q. If transferring from another state, how do I
get credit for my years of experience? - A. The state associations office will need to
communicate (or verify) years of experience to
the FHSAA. Please note that all years of
experience may not be accepted. - Q. What are the start-up costs as a new official?
- A. Good question!
- Registration cost, fingerprinting costs, uniform
cost. - Many local officials associations have special
incentive programs for new officials to help
offset costs.
25Frequently Asked Questions
- Q. I have a new official wanting to register and
the mandatory rules presentation is over, can
this person still register? - A. Yes, a new official who registers after all
rules videos have concluded will be exempt
his/her first year only . - Q. Do new officials pay a late registration fee?
- A. No.
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26Frequently Asked Questions
- Q. Ive registered to officiate, but my plans
have changed. May I have a refund of my
registration fee? - A. Registration fees are non-refundable. However,
officials should notify the FHSAA office directly
to ensure that no fines are assessed for failure
to complete the online rules exam or online rules
presentation (video). -
27Frequently Asked Questions
- Q. I currently live out-of-state and travel to
Florida during the season. Am I still
responsible for meeting the requirements of
online exam and rules presentation? - A. Because of online testing and rules
presentation accessibility, officials who reside
out of state will be required to meet the same
requirements as officials who reside in Florida. -
28Frequently Asked Questions
- Q. How much does it cost to register with FHSAA?
- A. Registration cost 27.00 per sport and 7.00
for the processing fee. - Q. When can I register?
- A. Registration begins in June for the following
school season. Fall sports are due no later than
July 14th, winter sports are due no later than
September 1st and spring no later than December
1st.
29Requirements for all officials (Summary)
- Register with a local officials association
- Register with the FHSAA
- View the mandatory online rules video
presentation - Take the mandatory online open or closed book
rules examination - Comply with the Jessica Lunsford Act!!!