These Terms and Conditions apply to the provision of BAFRA officials for
all games and are included here only for the information of all BAFA
members.
If a team lodges an appeal with BAFA, and the BAFA Appeals Officer
(or his deputy) informs BAFRA that
de facto
grounds for an appeal exist, then BAFRA will withhold action until the
determination of the appeal or the expiration of 28 days from BAFRA's
notification to the team, whichever is earlier.
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BAFRA will notify Game Management at least
24
hours before kickoff time if it cannot or will not assign officials to
a fixture.
It is then Game Management's responsibility to notify all the
participating teams.
BAFRA will not be liable for any losses due to any party once such
notice is given.
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If less than
24
hours but more than
16
hours notice is given, BAFRA's liability will be limited to a cancellation
fee of £100 (incl VAT).
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If less than
16
hours notice is given, BAFRA's liability will be limited
to £300 (incl VAT).
This limit will also apply if the assigned officials do not attend the
game for any reason due to the fault of BAFRA or its members, or if the
game cannot start due solely to the presence of insufficient officials
(see §4.4).
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If BAFRA will not provide officials because the procedure in section
6.1 has been exhausted then BAFRA's liability will be limited
to £1 (incl VAT) whatever the notice.
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If BAFRA is notified of the cancellation of a fixture (or alteration of
the details of the fixture which BAFRA treats as a cancellation) at less
than
24
hours notice (i.e. later than
14:30 on Saturday
for a Sunday
14.30
fixture), then Game Management will be held responsible for
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all officials' fees
(unless the officials can be reassigned to another game),
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the officials' expenses (if they travel to the game),
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the BAFRA administration fee, and
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a £25 cancellation charge.
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However, if game management notifies BAFRA more than 24 hours in
advance that a game is "at risk" due to bad weather or unplayable field
conditions, we will accept cancellation without charge at any time up
to the time when the officials set off to travel to the game.
(The Director of Operations will be able to advise game management what
time that likely will be when they contact him with the warning.
Depending on the location of the game and assigned officials, that may
be early or late in the morning of the game.)
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BAFRA will hold the appropriate competition responsible for the fees and
expenses if these cannot be recovered from the Game Management and it
can be shown that the competition knew or should have known of the
cancellation or alteration.
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Fixture notifications, alterations and cancellations must be made to the
BAFRA Director of Operations or to his authorised representatives (see
annex).
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Fixture notifications, alterations and cancellations made by electronic
communication (e.g. email or answering machine message) are only regarded
as having being notified to BAFRA when an acknowledgement is made that
the electronic communication was received.
If no acknowledgement is received, it is Game Management's responsibility
to contact BAFRA by other means.
Changes made at less than 72 hours notice must be notified by telephone to
a BAFRA officer.
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BAFRA undertakes to communicate by telephone, email or fax with the nominated
Game Management contact (or any one of them where more than one) and by
first class post.
Changes to the list of contacts must be notified to the BAFRA Director
of Operations immediately they occur.
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If no nominated Game Management contact can be reached then BAFRA will
notify the appropriate competition office who will then be responsible for
informing Game Management.
BAFRA will accept no responsibility for the competition's failure to inform
Game Management.
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Because of hoax calls received in the past, BAFRA reserves the right to
ignore notifications, alterations or cancellations not properly made by
known representatives of teams.
BAFRA will accept notifications, alterations or cancellations made on
the behalf of teams by known representatives of competitions.
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Due to a shortage of officials, on any given date there is a maximum
number of games for which BAFRA can assign officials.
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Where there are more fixtures than available crews, BAFRA (normally in
consultation with the competition authority) will decide which games to
cover and which not to cover.
In determining priority for the assignment of officials, BAFRA may take
into account factors such as:
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location of the game with respect to the location of its members
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standard of play and facilities (not necessarily related to the teams'
division)
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whether the teams have assisted BAFRA's recruitment activities in the
recent past
Assignment of officials
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BAFRA reserves the right to solely determine the officials to be
assigned to a game.
No team, competition authority or BAFA shall have the right to demand
or refuse the assignment of any member of BAFRA to any game.
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All the officials for a game must be assigned by BAFRA.
BAFRA officials shall not normally work alongside officials supplied
from other sources, but may do so if approved on a game-by-game basis
by the Director of Operations or his appointed representatives.
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For each team there will be established the normal number of officials
to be assigned to its games (see annex).
This number may be different for regular season, playoff and bowl games.
Where teams with differing numbers play each other, the higher of the
teams' numbers will apply.
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If fewer than the normal number are assigned to a game, then Game
Management is only required to pay for those that are assigned.
If BAFRA provides more than the normal number, then Game Management is
only required to pay for the normal number.
If a competition authority or team wishes BAFRA to assign more than the
normal number of officials to a game, then the additional officials will
be provided at the team or competition's expense, if available.
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Under no circumstances may a game begin,
nor continue if suspended, if the requirements of Rule 13-5-5
are not met.
Fees and expenses
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The Game Management shall be responsible for the payment of all fees
and expenses due to the match officials and to BAFRA.
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Unless Game Management has agreed in advance to pay BAFRA all fees,
the Referee will give Game Management an invoice indicating the correct
amounts to be paid to each official and to BAFRA.
Each Match Official shall be paid individually his match fee and his
travelling expenses (unless BAFRA has agreed with Game Management that
BAFRA will disburse the travelling expenses out of the administration fee).
The invoice will indicate how the fee is to be divided among the Match
Officials and/or BAFRA.
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Cheques for match fees and expenses are to be made out to the individual
officials.
Cheques for the administration fee are to be made payable to "BAFRA
Ltd.".
Clubs who wish to issue only a single cheque must use payment means
5.4 (iii) below and incur the handling charge.
A single cheque for all fees, expenses and charges may
not
be made out to an individual official.
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There are
four
means by which Game Management can pay the Match Officials:
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By cash or cheque before the game.
This is the preferred means of payment.
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By cash or cheque after the game.
The latest time by which all fees and expenses must be paid is 30
minutes after the final whistle.
If not all payments have been made by this time, the officials shall
leave the ground and Game Management will have to use means (iii) below
and incur the handling charge.
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Pre-payment by requesting an invoice from BAFRA finance and payment via
BACS with the funds clearing into the BAFRA account prior to the game
being held.
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If the officials leave the ground after 30 minutes without being paid,
or if Game Management otherwise elects not to pay the officials on the
day of the game, a cheque made payable to "BAFRA" for the total amount
of
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fees,
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+ expenses,
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+ administration fee,
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+ a £25 handling charge
must be sent to the BAFRA address on the invoice to arrive at the latest
by first post 3 working days after the game (i.e. Wednesday if the game
is played Friday, Saturday or Sunday).
If the cheque does not arrive by then, BAFRA will regard the team as
being in debt and will apply the procedure specified in section
§6.1 according to the Game Management's guarantee category.
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BAFRA designates each Game Management authority as being in one of
three payment categories: A, B or C.
These categories have the following significance relating to payment of
officials:
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- A.
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Most Game Managements are in Category A and may use any of the
means of payment specified in §5.4.
- B.
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Unless paid to BAFRA in advance,
Game Managements in Category B
must
pay match fees and expenses in
cash,
and must pay the officials by 60 minutes before kickoff time
at the latest.
The BAFRA administration fee may still be paid by cheque.
If the officials have not been paid by 60 minutes before kickoff time
the match will be declared cancelled but Game Management will still be
liable for all fees, expenses and administration charges due.
- C.
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At the discretion of the BAFRA Directors, Game Management in Category B
that is again overdue in making or upholding payments to BAFRA or its
members will be relegated to Category C.
In Category C, Game Management will be subject to the same payment
restrictions as Category B, but will in addition be required to deposit
£250 with BAFRA in advance of any fixture notification.
This deposit will be returned to Game Management after completion of all
notified fixtures, including playoff games.
BAFRA will notify a Game Management in writing of any change in its
Category.
Game Management relegated to Category B or C is unlikely to be restored
to a higher category until more than one season's record of proper
payments is observed.
Debts to BAFRA or its members are not discharged until the money is
cleared into a bank account.
Postal orders are acceptable in place of cheques.
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If a Match Official is delayed for whatever reason and is not present
for the opening kickoff, he shall be paid half the appropriate game fee
plus the entirety of his applicable travelling expenses.
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If the Match Official is delayed and not present for the 2nd half
kickoff, no game fee or travelling expenses will be paid.
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If an assigned official attends a game but does not officiate any part
of it, Game Management shall pay him no fee nor expenses.
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N.B. The full BAFRA administration fee is always payable.
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Game Management is liable for the officials' fees, expenses and the
BAFRA administration fee (plus the £25 handling charge if they are
not
pre-paid or
paid to the officials on the day) if any or all officials attend the
notified venue and the fixture is cancelled or abandoned for any reason
including but not limited to:
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failure to notify BAFRA of cancellation in time;
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failure of a Category B team to pay the officials by 60 minutes before
kickoff time;
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unfit field or weather conditions;
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lack of equipment and/or assistants including balls, chain set, ball
persons and chain crew;
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non-arrival of a team or a team's refusal to play;
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inadequate medical facilities;
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player or crowd behaviour does not permit orderly conduct of the game;
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once the game is started, if the number of officials drops below the
minimum number due to illness or injury;
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the Referee abandons the game for any other contingency not covered by
the rules.
Game Management is not liable if the fixture cannot start solely because
there are insufficient officials (see §4.4).
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It is Game Management's responsibility to find the officials and to make
sure they are paid in time.
Officials should not have to "go looking" for Game Management.
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Where the provision of overnight accommodation is agreed with a team,
Game Management is responsible for paying all reasonable costs of
evening meal and bed and breakfast accommodation.
Where special transport provision has been made (e.g. sea ferry or
airline flight), Game Management is responsible for paying all
costs (including, for example, airline flights in lieu of a ferry
crossing) in order to return the officials to their place
of residence.
Game management debts
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BAFRA designates each Game Management authority as being in one of three
guarantee categories: Alpha, Beta or Gamma.
Normally all teams in the same competition will be in the same guarantee
category but a competition authority may, if it wishes, stipulate that
some or all of its teams shall be in a lower category.
These categories have the following significance relating to when BAFRA
will refuse to cover a team's fixtures if a debt is incurred:
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- Alpha.
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If a Game Management authority is in this guarantee category, a 10 day
period of grace will be extended.
BAFRA will not withdraw its officials from the team during the period of
grace.
An invoice for the Game Management's debts (including the handling fee)
will be sent to the competition authority.
If the amount owed is paid to BAFRA within 10 days then BAFRA will
regard the debt as cleared.
If the amount owed is not paid then the team will not be assigned any
officials and all the competition's other teams will become guarantee
category Gamma.
- Beta.
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As Category Alpha, except that the competition authority must deposit
with BAFRA, in advance, a sum of money to be agreed.
The deposit will be returned to the competition authority after completion
of all notified fixtures including playoff games if all debts are cleared.
The competition authority is still required to pay invoices within
10 days - otherwise the deposit will be retained until all debts are
cleared, the team concerned will not be assigned any officials, and all
the competition's teams will become category Gamma.
- Gamma.
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No period of grace will be offered.
The Game Management will not be assigned any officials until the debt is
cleared, though normally BAFRA will cover the associated team's away
games.
If a Game Management is twice in debt in the same season, normally they
will be reclassified as Category B (see §5.5) and required
to pay in advance.
Feedback procedures
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Teams that wish to complain about the standard of officiating at a game
in which they participated are invited to write to the BAFRA Director of
Training, enclosing full details and, preferably, a game video.
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Information about officials provided to BAFRA by competition
authorities or teams will be acted upon at BAFRA's discretion.
Match Category Codes
In order to identify its category, each game is allocated a 2-letter
game category code.
The first letter denotes the level of the game (senior, junior, etc.)
and its rules (contact, double-touch, flag, passball, etc.).
The second letter denotes the status of the game.
The letter codes have the following meanings:
First letter: | | Second letter:
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S | Adult (senior) contact game | | F | Friendly
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A | Adult flag game | | L | Competition (regular season game)
|
Y | Youth/junior contact game | | I | International
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F | Youth/junior flag game | | P | Playoff
|
U | Student (university) game |
|
O | Other game
|
So for example a senior regular season game would have category SL (S
because it's senior, L because it's a league game).
A friendly match between two junior flag teams would have
category FF.
"International" matches are all those involving overseas opposition
visiting Britain and are categorised as SI, YI, etc. according to
level.
Annex
The Annex to the Terms and Conditions lays out the scale of charges for
fees and expenses and also shows the normal number of officials assigned
for games in each competition.
For a copy of the Annex please see the BAFRA website (www.bafra.info).
The names, email addresses and telephone numbers of the current BAFRA
Directors and their assistants are also obtainable from the BAFRA
website.
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Editor: Jim Briggs, BAFA/BAFRA Rules Committee
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