Approved by the BCSSA Rules & Regulations Committee BC Summer Swimming Association Officials Certification Program.

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Approved by the BCSSA Rules & Regulations Committee BC Summer Swimming Association Officials Certification Program

 Level 1 – Junior Pin (Green) -Lane Timer, Place Judge, Lane Recorder & Marshal  Level 2 – Intermediate Pin (Red) -S&T, Crash Desk, 2 of the following: Head Timer Clerk of the Course or Electronics  Specialist Pin (Orange) -Any of: Clerk of the Course, Hy-Tek, Meet Manager, Chief Meet Recorder or Electronics  Level 3 – Senior Pin (Light Blue) -All Level 2 plus Starter, Referee, Meet Manager and CMR  Level 4 – Master Pin (Navy Blue) - Evaluated by the Provincial Dir. Of Officials & Written Exam Approved by the BCSSA Rules & Regulations Committee

 Swim Meets are for swimmers  Be as inconspicuous as possible. -Avoid being militant or officious -Lead by example  You will earn the respect of swimmers and coaches by being responsible, competent and knowledgeable.  You must continue to keep up with rule changes (attend a clinic each year to keep up to date). Approved by the BCSSA Rules & Regulations Committee

 Rules and guidelines exist to regulate fair play, and to prevent the unfair advantage of one competitor over the other.  You are there to ensure fairness; no unfair advantage.  You are also there to provide learning and instruction to swimmers (the errors you point out are the areas the coach will focus on in future practices).  Always give the benefit of the doubt to the swimmer. Approved by the BCSSA Rules & Regulations Committee

 Take advantage of conflict resolution and harassment clinics when they are held in your region.  Be familiar with the BCSSA Harassment policy. Approved by the BCSSA Rules & Regulations Committee

 There will be no tolerance of harassment within the BC Summer Swimming Association.  The BC Summer Swimming Association is committed to providing a sport and work environment in which all individuals are treated with respect and dignity.  Each individual has the right to participate and work in an environment which promotes equal opportunities and prohibits discriminatory practices. Approved by the BCSSA Rules & Regulations Committee

 Responsible for the organization details of the meet.  Shall be responsible for obtaining and assigning all officials to their duties. All appointments shall be subject to the Referee’s ratification.  Shall be responsible for the dissemination of all meet information.  Shall be responsible for seeding all pre-seeded meets.  Shall be responsible for the preparation of entry lists and/or heat sheets and have them available prior to the start of each session.  Shall be responsible for issuing official results.  Shall be Chairperson for the Jury of Appeal for the meet. Approved by the BCSSA Rules & Regulations Committee

 Focuses on managing meets, not performing specific tasks: Delegate  Prior to taking on the role, make a personal commitment: Availability of time (throughout pre-meet period, during meet and for follow up) Ability to delegate work to volunteers, maintain teamwork and adherence to timelines Ability to monitor progress on multiple priorities Approved by the BCSSA Rules & Regulations Committee

In concert with Club Executives and Coach:  Time Finals, Preliminary Heats & Finals, Consolation Finals  Traditional, Mixed Divisions, Mixed gender Approved by the BCSSA Rules & Regulations Committee

At a minimum shall include:  Meet Manager  Meet Referee  Head Coach  Head of Awards  Head of Concession  Head of Fund Raising  Head of Sponsorship Approved by the BCSSA Rules & Regulations Committee

 Organizing Meeting Assignment of responsibilities Team building Reporting procedures  Confirm facilities and services  Budget  Prepare Meet Package Event listing Qualifying standards Specific information to that meet Approved by the BCSSA Rules & Regulations Committee

 Meet format, date of meet  Age groups  Facility name, location, and helpful information (parking, access, hotels)  Pool details  Scratches  Starting times, warm up times, actual start time for sessions, heats/finals  Scoring  Awards  Results  List of Meet Officials  Hytek entries information  Officials’ Meeting  Coaches’ Meeting  Entry Limit (if any) and entry deadlines  Event Schedule  Deck entries  Qualifying times  Entry Fees  Format: time finals, heat and finals  Meet Rules, including starting and timing procedures

Approved by the BCSSA Rules & Regulations Committee  Clip boards  Duct tape  Pens/pencils  Printers  Staplers  Laptops with router  Paper clips  Masking tape  Elastic bands  Paper  Starter’s guns  Calculator  Stop watches  Signage for results posting  White Board for Officials sign up  Photocopier  Extra entry cards, scratches, relay cards, DQ’s form, protest forms  Printer cartridges  Extension cords

 Discuss any changes to the meet as well as highlights  Referee to discuss jurisdiction of Stroke & Turn judges, DQs procedures.  Referee to review strokes scheduled for the day

 Discuss any changes to the meet as well as highlights  Discuss working deck, traffic flow, where coaches can speak to swimmers  Marshalling procedures  Timeline for scratches, relays entries

 Meet Manager acts as the Chairperson of the Jury should there be a written protests Select most senior officials to serve as members of the jury (members should not be involved in the protest) Deal only with the matters being protested Interview all involved officials and/or coaches to make an objective decision Direct the jurors to consider all pertinent facts Be decisive (i.e. make objective decisions as expediently as possible)  The Chairperson does not have a vote  The Chairperson does not express his/her opinion  The Chairperson completes the report of the jury of appeal and informed the decision to the Protester and the Referee immediately

 If you have any questions please ask the course conductor.  Please ensure to have the conductor update your Yellow Official’s Certification card. Approved by the BCSSA Rules & Regulations Committee