PPT-Observed Points of Concern
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Persistent Infringement Ohio South 2016 Advanced Referee Recertification Mod C Training Persistent Infringement What is Persistent Infringement Fouls that are
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Persistent Infringement Ohio South 2016 Advanced Referee Recertification Mod C Training Persistent Infringement What is Persistent Infringement Fouls that are continually committed by the same player . Concussions. Injuries. Safety. Concussions, Injuries, Sa. fety. Slide . 2. Player safety is referee’s . ultimate. responsibility. Applies to both youth and adult players. Concussions, Injuries, Safety. Persistent . Infringement. Persistent Infringement. What is Persistent Infringement?. Fouls that are continually committed by the same player …. . 3 or 4 maximum, not 7 or 8.. Fouls that are continually committed against the same player …. . Trifling. Advantage. Trifling Fouls. It is the . duty. of the referee to penalize only those . violations . that matter. . It is within the referee’s . power. to determine which violations matter. . Step 1. Building Base Data. Concern. Determine Concern. 3 levels, based on number of viewers and area attributes.. Route system usually provides the base.. Concern Level 1. State and Federal Highways. Age/Skill . Appropriate Fouls. Kicks an opponent . (or attempts to kick). Strikes an opponent . (or . attempts to . strike) . Trips an opponent. . (or attempts to trip). Jumps At an opponent. Charges an opponent. Dangerous Play. IFK – Dangerous Play. In accordance with the LOTG. Dangerous Play Decisions . =. Player Safety. Slide . 2. Slide . 3. IFK - Dangerous Play. Playing in a dangerous manner involves no physical contact between the players. . The Match Officials . – Responsibilities -. LAWS 5 & 6. Officiating Systems. Diagonal System (One . Whistle Only). One Referee & Two ARs (with flags). . ONLY ACCEPTABLE SYSTEM !!!!. Diagonal System (One . The Match Officials . – Responsibilities -. LAWS 5 & 6. Officiating Systems. Diagonal System (One . Whistle Only). One Referee & Two ARs (with flags). Dual System (Two . Whistles. ). . Head Referee & Referee. Game Management. Ohio South 2015. Advanced Referee Recertification . Mod “C” Training . Game Management . Adding Time. It is the DUTY of the Referee to:. act as the timekeeper of the match. a. dd appropriate time for all delays. Age/Skill . Appropriate Fouls. Ohio South . 2016. Advanced Referee Recertification . Mod “C” Training . Age/Skill Level Items of Concern. . SAFETY. must be a priority at all levels of play . Offside . -Making Decisions-. Ohio South . 2016. Grade 8 Referee . Recertification . Mod “C” Training . Offside Offense. Step-by-Step. 1 …. . WHO? . …. Attacking Player. 2 …. . WHERE? . …. Coming from an Offside Position. checks at port of entryU.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTIONReceives AOR from domestic Pre-screens applicants before the USCIS interview! Educates the applicant about the process! Prepares the case ! checks at port of entryUS CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTIONReceives AOR from domestic Pre-screens applicants before the USCIS interview Educates the applicant about the process Prepares the case (1379519_1435227)x1. 2-month-old female with unilateral renal agenesis; inheritance unknown. Note: These example CNVs have been created for educational purposes in order to ensure that each evidence type in the scoring matrices are utilized across the entire set (no single CNV will necessarily cover all evidence types). These are not actual CNVs that have been observed in a laboratory setting. As such, please evaluate the coordinates as given, regardless of other considerations that may apply in the actual clinical laboratory setting. For example, if your CNV is below the size cutoff your laboratory uses on a daily basis, please disregard this for the sake of this exercise and evaluate the content within the provided coordinates. Assume that the CNV is technically valid..
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