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Legal Issues in Officiating—2009

Legal Issues in Officiating—2009. Rights, Responsibilities and Risk Management. Bill Robers. THIS IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE!!! NO ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP ARISES FROM THIS TALK

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Legal Issues in Officiating—2009

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  1. Legal Issues in Officiating—2009 Rights, Responsibilities and Risk Management Bill Robers

  2. THIS IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE!!! NO ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP ARISES FROM THIS TALK I am an attorney, but not yours! That said, if you have ANY legal problems during the season, please let me know. I will help, or will do my best to help you find someone to help you. Disclaimer

  3. LEGAL ISSUES IN OFFICIATING ATTORNEY’S NUMBER 1 QUESTION: “CAN I GET SUED IF ______________?” YES

  4. How to Protect Yourself from Liability • Know the Rules • Safety first • Watch behavior issues and keep them from escalating • USE COMMON SENSE • Carry liability insurance (NASO) ($97 per year, but email me at wrobers@hotmail.com, and I will get you $10 off your membership)

  5. Pregame Duties • Do not give the appearance of impropriety • Know the rules • Be on the field at the required time • Inspect the field • Inspect equipment • Weather • Coin Toss

  6. Pregame Duties cont. (Flanks) • Headlinesman • Properly instruct your chain crew • Make sure the chain crew works OUTSIDE the sideline • Line Judge • Properly instruct your ball boys/girls • Make sure they know NOT to go on the field unless instructed • Never let a play start with a ball boy/girl on field • Both • KEEP THE SIDELINES CLEAR!!! (Midwest Employers Casualty Company v. Harpole, Texas App. Ct., 2009)

  7. Rules and Safety • Bad officiating  anti-social behavior  injuries  lawsuits • Penalize anything that might engender ill will • DO NOT warn a player that “next time, that will get a flag” • Tells the world that you let one go

  8. Game Control • Mechanics • Keep all 22 players under observation • Anticipate Problems • Watch players after a score, hard hit, boundary plays, etc. • Keep Control • Let players know you are there—use your voice • Go with players out of bounds • Keep sidelines clear • Referee—always have someone with you when speaking to a coach (have a witness)

  9. Injuries • Treat them all as serious • Do not fail to stop play and do not resume too soon • Supervise both teams • DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TREAT AN INJURY • Do not allow teammates to attempt to move a player • Do not discuss the injury or its cause with anyone • If “apparently unconscious,” do not allow to return without doctor’s note (MUST BE DOCTOR) • Keep the written authorization

  10. Postgame Mechanics • Immediately take the lanyard off your neck • Never leave a man behind • Do not get detained by anyone on your way out • Do not make comments about the game with anyone except your crew • File postgame reports quickly, if necessary • Do not give commentary • Indicate that officials followed proper mechanics and enforced the letter and spirit of the rules • Stick to the facts

  11. Legal Issues Questions?

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