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Grievance Committee. Practice and Procedures. Officials Guidebook 204.01. 204.01 Committees are Mandatory.
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Grievance Committee Practice and Procedures
Officials Guidebook 204.01 204.01 Committees are Mandatory. Each local official association is required to have an evaluation, assignment, recommendations, grievance, and education and/or training committee. These committees exist to ensure that each local officials association operates in a fair and democratic manner which is in the best interest of each of its member officials. Any exception to the committees as established herein must be approved in writing by the FHSAA Office.
Officials Guidebook 204.02 204.02 Composition of Committees. Neither an executive board member nor the assignment officer (booking commissioner) may serve as a voting member of any committee established herein. Only one of these officers may serve on a committee in an ex-officio capacity. No member may serve on more than one committee. An executive board member must recuse himself/herself if he/she is party to or otherwise involved in an appeal. Committees must consist of three or five members. Committees shall be selected/appointed based on the local association’s bylaws and/or constitution.
Officials Guidebook 204.02 (4) Grievance Committee. The Grievance Committee is responsible for hearing complaints and appeals made or brought by one or more of its member officials. Member officials who have grievances because of penalties may appeal under the provisions of the local officials association’s Constitution and Bylaws.
Presenters Al Summers, Mid Florida Officials Association Kitty Grub, Pinellas Area Referees