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| Questions
about Officiating Permits |
| Q: How do I become an OHSAA licensed official? Q: How do I renew my OHSAA officiating
permit?
Q: How do I change my address? What do I do
if I have moved?
Q: How can I upgrade to the next
officiating classification?
Q: How do I change my status to
inactive?
Q: I have been called to active
military duty, what do I do?
Q: I have returned from military
duty and want to reinstate to active status, what do I do?
Q: Do I have to receive my officiating permit before I can
officiate contests?
A: No, new officials who pass their officiating
exams are given a certificate ans OHSAA officiating patch after the test. The
certificate will serve as a temporary permit unitl your permanent permit arrives.
Q: Whom do I contact if I have not received my renewal form
or officiating permit?
A: Officiating department, OHSAA , 4080 Roselea
Place, Columbus, OH 43214.
Ph: 614-267-2502 ext. 110 or e-mail: Officiating
department
Q: How do I enroll in an officiating class?
A: Contact a class instructor. Click here for more information.
Q: I hold an officiating permit in
another state. Can I officiate in Ohio?
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| Questions
about Game Assignments |
Q: How do I get assigned to officiate OHSAA
tournaments?
Q: Where are the tournament voting
results posted?
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| Questions
about Game Ejections |
| Q: What to do if I have a problem
with a player or coach? |
| Questions
about Rules Books and Other Publications |
Q: Are
rulebooks automatically sent to me, if not how do I obtain a current copy?
A: Officiating department, OHSAA - Officiating, 4080 Roselea
Place, Columbus,
OH 43214. P: 614-267-2502 ext. 110 or e-mail: Officiating department
Q: What OHSAA or
officiating publications should I receive annually?
Who do I contact
if I do not receive these publications?
A: Officiating department,
OHSAA - Officiating, 4080 Roselea Place, Columbus,
OH 43214. P: 614-267-2502 ext. 110 or e-mail:
Officiating department
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| Questions
about Local Officiating Associations |
Q: Do
I have to join a local officiating association?
A: No, membership in a local officiating association
is not a requirement. However, attending four local rules meetings per year is a
requirement. Note: local associations usually charge non-members a fee to
attend these meetings.
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| Questions
about the OHSAA Hall of Fame |
Q: How do I nominate someone for the Officials
Hall of Fame?
Q: When is the Officials Hall of Fame banquet? And do I need a
reservation/invitation to attend?
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| Questions
about Rules Meetings |
| Q: When are the state rules meetings? Q: Where are the local rules meetings?
Q: What are the rules meeting requirements?
A: Registered officials
must attend a minimum of four local rules
meeting and one state rules meeting annually.
Q: What is the penalty for not attending the
required number of
meetings?
A: Suspension of
officiating permit
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| Questions
about Officiating Contacts |
Q: What is the address of the OHSAA?
4080 Roselea Place, Columbus, Ohio 43214.
P:614-267-2502; Fax: 614-267-1677; web site: www.ohsaa.org
Q: Who do I contact at
the OHSAA if I have an officiating question/concern?
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| Questions
about Injury and Insurance |
Q: Am I covered by insurance if I am injured
during an OHSAA contest?
A. Yes, the OHSAA provides insurance for licensed
OHSAA officials who are injured while officiating through American Specialty. Click here for more information.
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| Questions
about Officiating Equipment and Apparel |
Q: How do I obtain OHSAA officiating apparel?
Q: Where do I obtain
officiating equipment? |
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