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2008-09 OSAARules Exam

OSAA rules require cheerleading coaches to attend an annual Cheer Safety Clinic even if ... Cheerleading Safety Clinics. Question 31. Coaching is allowed at open gyms during the ...

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2008-09 OSAARules Exam

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  1. 2008-09 OSAA Rules Exam

  2. Question 1 • A student who transfers between school years to a new school under the terms of a reciprocal transfer agreement without a move of the parents is eligible to participate in athletics if the student resides with a family friend in the new district as long as the family friend has guardianship granted by a court. False Rule 8.6.3 Hardship (f)(4) – Exceptions to the Fundamental Rule

  3. Question 2 • Participation limitations in a sport apply only to the varsity level. False Participation Limitations

  4. Question 3 • An incoming 9th grader enrolling in a school outside of the attendance boundary where his/her parents live is eligible. True Rule 8.6.3 (a) Exceptions to the Fundamental Rule

  5. Question 4 • If a student receives athletic instruction from a coach, then the coach moves to a different school, the student may not transfer to the “new” school of the coach without jeopardizing his/her eligibility. True Rule 8.6.5 Participation on Affiliated Team

  6. Question 5 • A student whose parents are divorced or legally separated may move from living with one parent to living with the other parent and remain eligible at anytime after the divorce becomes final. False Rule 8.6.3 (d) Exceptions to the Fundamental Rule

  7. Question 6 • Any transfer accompanied by the move of the parents results in athletic eligibility at the new school. False Rule 8 – Individual Eligibility *Rule 8.6.5 – Participation on Affiliated Team *Rule 8.7 – Undue Influence

  8. Question 7 • A student who becomes 19 years old prior to August 15 is eligible for that entire school year. False Rule 8.3 – Age

  9. Question 8 • The undue influence rule applies during the Association year only. False Rule 8.7 – Undue Influence

  10. Question 9 • If a player or coach is ejected from a contest and does not sit out of their suspension contest(s), the outcome of the contest will stand but the school is required to report the error. False BP 23 – Ejection Policies

  11. Question 10 • OSAA rules allow members of a coaching staff or parents of players to officiate any contest so long as they have taken and passed the NFHS Coaches Education course and school administrators mutually agree that it is in the best interest of the students to play the game. False BP 57 – Officials Certified Requirement

  12. Question 11 • If a fall season participant passed fewer than the minimum number of classes required by the OSAA in the previous spring, he/she may not apply credit gained over the summer in order to gain eligibility. False Rule 8.9.4 – Hardships

  13. Question 12 • An ejection from a contest of a coach or participant always results in a fine being assessed by the OSAA to the school even if an appeal is granted. False BP 23 & BP 24 Ejection Policies

  14. Question 13 • A coach may not choose to halt play and remove his/her team from a contest due to dangerous playing conditions. True BP 83 Withdrawal during Competition

  15. Question 14 • Approval of the Executive Director is needed in order for a school to play another school from a higher classification in a contact sport. False No Rule Prohibits

  16. Question 15 • A student who transfers midway through the school year to a new school without a move of the parents is eligible to participate in athletics. False Rule 8.6.6 Mid-Year Transfers

  17. Question 16 • OSAA Practice Limitation restrictions (“The Rule of Two”) apply to both team and individual sports. False BP 60 Practice Limitation Rule

  18. Question 17 • Students who are academically ineligible may participate at the sub-varsity level. False Rule 8.1.7 Attendance-Semester-Grades

  19. Question 18 • Private school students who live within a public school’s attendance boundaries are always eligible to participate on their resident public school’s team if there is not a team in the sport available for them at their private school. False Rule 8.5.1 (b) School Representation

  20. Question 19 • A coach may not require participation on a non-school team or use participation on a non-school team as a factor in selecting members of a school team. True Rule 7.3 Out-of-Season and Non-School Activities

  21. Question 20 • During the OSAA Moratorium Week, scheduled for August 2-8 in 2009, students may use the high school weight room as long as coaches aren’t present. False BP 53 Moratorium Week

  22. Question 21 • Home schooled students may represent any public or private school provided they have achieved a minimum score on an accepted achievement test by August 15. False Rule 8.5.1 (a) School Representation

  23. Question 22 • If only one student representing a school competes in an individual sport, it does not count against the school’s team participation limitation. False Participation Limitations

  24. Question 23 • It is legal to use alumni, community members, or a student from another school to practice against a school team. False Rule 6 – Association Year Q & A #10

  25. Question 24 • A student athlete who has been ejected from a varsity contest may participate in a JV contest prior to serving the one game varsity suspension that follows the varsity ejection as long as he/she doesn’t start. False BP 23 Ejection Policies Ejected Player or Coach Q & A #10

  26. Question 25 • Each high school student has eight consecutive semesters (or the equivalent) in which to complete his/her high school eligibility starting in the 9th grade with participation in a practice or attendance in any class. True Rule 8.2 Duration of Eligibility/Graduation

  27. Question 26 • OSAA regulations require that any coach, including volunteers, who at any time may be solely responsible for coaching a team must be certified. True Rule 1.2 AD and Coach Certification Q & A #4

  28. Question 27 • A coach is allowed to work with students in a sport-specific class so long as the coach is the teacher of record and the course is for credit. True BP 60 (c) Practice Limitation Rule

  29. Question 28 • It is legal to have members of your basketball program who have graduated within the past two years practice with your varsity team during Winter break. False BP 60 (b) Practice Limitation Rule

  30. Question 29 • In an emergency situation during a contest (i.e. injuries, illness, etc.), a coach may use up to two players from the opposing team to finish the contest if it is mutually agreed by both coaches. False Rule 8.5.1 School Representation

  31. Question 30 • OSAA rules require cheerleading coaches to attend an annual Cheer Safety Clinic even if their squads do not perform at cheerleading competitions. True BP 9 Cheerleading Safety Clinics

  32. Question 31 • Coaching is allowed at open gyms during the Association Year. False BP 60 – Q&A #17 Practice Limitation Rule

  33. Question 32 • A student must always be enrolled in a school for a full calendar year in order to establish continuity of enrollment. False Rule 8.6.4 Continuity Requirement

  34. Question 33 • Once a student has been granted a year of eligibility as a result of a Fifth Year or Age appeal, the Executive Director may consider additional factors when ruling on a request for a subsequent year of eligibility. True 8.9.2 (e) Fifth Year 8.9.3 (f) Age

  35. Question 34 • When a participant is suspended due to an ejection, the contest in which the suspension is served does not count against his/her individual contest limitation. False BP 23 – Ejection Policies Q & A #14

  36. Question 35 • During a basketball game, spectators are allowed to yell “Air Ball!, Air Ball!” False BP 67 (D) Spectator Conduct at OSAA Sanctioned Events

  37. Question 36 • If an official makes an obviously incorrect call in a contest, a coach may explain to a media representative why the call was in error. False BP 68 Sportsmanship-Criticism

  38. Question 1 • The eligibility report that Principals are required to submit to the OSAA seasonally covers the following personnel: • Athletic Coaches • Cheer Coaches • Students • Athletic Directors • Competitive Dance Coaches • All of the above. F Rule 1.2 - Student, Coach, AD, Cheer Coach Eligibility Report

  39. Question 2 • In the off season during the school year, a coaching staff may do conditioning with _____ athletes per day in a team sport. • 4. • 5. • Up to 10 in groups of 2. • 2. • Unlimited. E BP 60 (F) Practice Limitation Rule

  40. Question 3 • A Baseball or Softball player that participates in 4 innings of a JV game and 3 innings of a varsity game on the same day may count this participation as: • 1 game. • 2 games. • Does not matter. • None of the above. A Baseball/Softball Participation Limitations

  41. Question 4 • A student athlete may receive cash as a reward for participation or accomplishment in athletics not to exceed: • $100 yearly. • $300 during Association Year. • $500 yearly. • $1000 during Association Year. • None of the above. E Rule 8.4 Awards

  42. Question 5 • A coach who is ejected from a contest: • May sit in the stands during his/her suspension contest. • May sit in the bus overlooking the playing field. • Must remain on the bench/dugout, but be silent. • Must get out of “sight and sound” from the playing area. • May coach in the 2nd game of a double-header that same day. • Any of the above. D BP 23 Ejection Policies Ejected Player or Coach, Q&A #2 & #4

  43. Question 6 • If a student athlete plays in more games than allowed under the individual contest limitations, OSAA regulations require: • Forfeiture of all contests in which the athlete participated beyond the limit. • Forfeiture of all contests during the season in which the athlete was a participant. • The school to file a plan of assistance with the OSAA. • The student to sit out of the next contest. A Participation Limitations

  44. Question 7 • A coach who is ejected from a contest must sit out the remainder of the day and through an additional: • 2 contests/dates/events. • 3 contests/dates/events at that level. • 1 contest/date/event at that level. • None. C BP 23 Ejection Policies – Ejected Player or Coach, Q&A #10

  45. Question 8 • If a player becomes upset with an official’s call and through a series of circumstances ends up making physical contact with that official, OSAA regulations require that: • The contest shall be forfeited by the school of the offending player. • The player shall serve an in-school suspension of at least one week. • The school shall be fined up to $1,000. • The physical contact shall be reported to the authorities for possible civil or criminal action. • All of the above. C BP 26 Ejection Policies – Physical Contact with Official

  46. Question 9 • OSAA regulations require that the use of an ineligible player in a contest results in: • A fine assessed to the school by the OSAA. • Forfeiture of any contests in which the ineligible player was a participant. • Ineligibility of the student for the remainder of the season or until eligibility has been restored. • All of the above. D Rule 5.2 Violations of Regulations – Penalties

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