Rule 11 – Time Outs and Intermission What You Need To Know.

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Rule 11 – Time Outs and Intermission What You Need To Know

Definitions Charged time-outs are those requested by a team or charged to a team by the first referee or the second referee Referees’ time-outs are those taken by referees for any reason they deem necessary –Referees’ time-outs are unlimited in amount and time

General Information Requests for time-outs shall be signaled by the head coach or playing captain only during dead balls –But not after the first referee has signaled for the next serve A time-out requested prior to the start of the set shall be honored Charged time-outs begin when a referee recognizes the request with the whistle and signal A time-out will last for a maximum of 60 seconds A time-out can be less than 60 seconds if both teams are ready to play

General Information Each team is limited to two time-outs per set –Even if play exceeds 25/15 set points –Requests for additional time-outs shall be denied and the requesting team penalized Time-outs may be taken consecutively without play between them During referees’ or team time-outs, team may confer with their coaches only on their court or at their team bench area The time period between sets of a match shall be no more than three minutes, beginning when the first referee signals the teams to their appropriate team benches for the next set

Penalties For a team not conferring in the specified area or delaying its return to the floor after a time-out, unnecessary delay shall be charged –A time-out shall be assessed the offending team and the team shall be given the 60 seconds –If a team has used all its time-outs, loss of rally/point is awarded to the opponent and the match shall be resumed immediately

Reviewing Decisions To review a decision by a referee that may have resulted in an incorrect decision –The head coach may request and be granted a time-out provided the request is made during the dead ball immediately following the situation in which the possible incorrect decision occurred –When a time-out is so granted, the head coach shall confer with the first referee at the first referee’s platform –If the conference results in the first referee altering the ruling The opposing coach shall be notified by the second referee The revision made And the time-out charged to the referee Decisions based on the judgment of the referees are final and not subject to review Penalty – If the referee’s decision prevails, the team requesting the conference shall be charged a time-out –If the team has already used its allotted time-outs, a loss of rally/point shall be awarded the opponent

Injury In the case of an injury/illness during the set, the first referee may interrupt play and call a referee’s time-out Within 30 seconds, the head coach shall –Request a substitution for the player –Leave the player in the set with play beginning immediately –Take a team time-out if the team has not used its allotted time- outs If the decision is made is made to substitute for the injured player, the team shall be allowed the necessary time to safely move the player from the court If the coach does not make a decision within 30 seconds, an unnecessary delay is charged

Injury An athlete who is bleeding, has an open wound, has any amount of blood on her uniform, or has blood on her person, –Shall be directed to leave the activity until the bleeding is stopped –If necessary the wound covered –The uniform and/or body is appropriately cleaned –If necessary, the uniform is changed In case of injury or illness to a starting player prior to a set, the injured/ill player is replaced in the lineup without penalty and no entry is charged to the injured or ill player