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1-3 new 3
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Outlines the
procedure for scoring when a vacant position
rotates to serve in the right back position due
to the team playing with fewer than six players
as a result of illness, injury or
disqualification.
Rationale: Provides clarification of
proper scoring protocol when a team plays with
fewer than 6 players due to injury, illness, or
disqualification, after the start of the match.
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2-1 new 9 and 10
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Adds the
definitions for playable and nonplayable areas
and stipulates the first referee has the
authority to identify other area(s) as
unsuitable for play.
Rationale: The rules currently
refer to playable and nonplayable areas. For
clarification, these areas are now defined. The
first referee has the authority to identify
other unsuitable area(s) for play.
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3-1-1
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The overall width
and length of the net may now fall within a
range with the width of the net overall being 36
inches to 39 inches and the length being 31
feet, 6 inches to 33 feet.
Rationale: The inclusion of a range makes
legal the various equipment being utilized by
high school teams should matches be conducted in
college facilities. The change does not require
new equipment and eliminates need for
manufacturers to make different nets which many
schools are not correctly purchasing.
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3-1-1
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The plain white
tape along the top of the net shall be 2 inches
up to 2¾ inches wide. A white net sleeve, no
wider than 3 3/8 inches, with the school name,
insignia, school mascot and/or advertising may
be installed along the top of the net.
Rationale: The inclusion of the range
makes legal the various equipment being utilized
by high schools should matches be conducted in
college facilities. The use of a manufactured
sleeve allows the school to place their name,
mascot, insignia and/or advertising on the net
without expense of a custom net to promote
school spirit and opportunity as a source for
additional revenue.
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4-1-6
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Expands the style
of items that may be worn in the hair to include
unadorned flat barrettes no longer than 2
inches.
Rationale: Flat, unadorned barrettes, no
longer than two inches, do not create a concern
for risk of injury and can be securely fastened
and serve as efficient means to control a
player’s hair.
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5-1-3
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Once the match
competition is concluded, the match officials
continue to maintain administrative
responsibilities through the completion of any
required reports or correspondence related to
action occurring during the match. If necessary,
the state association may intercede due to
unusual incidents after officials’ jurisdiction
ends or the match is terminated prior to
conclusion of regulation competition.
Rationale: Administrative
duties for match officials may need to continue
after the match to document actions which occur
during the competition. This revision
illustrates the difference between the match
officials’ jurisdiction during the contest and
other administrative responsibilities such as
submitting specific reports after the match. In
addition, clarifies that State Associations may
continue to develop and implement policies that
allow for review of unusual incidents that occur
while the match officials have jurisdiction or
after the match.
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5-2-1 new NOTE 2
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The individual
state association may make a temporary
adjustment in the official’s uniform and permit
the wearing of a white shirt or sweater to
address cold conditions within competition
facilities.
Rationale: Many times officials will be
required to work in gymnasiums in which the
temperature is quite cool. Rather than each
official wearing different visible undergarments
or different style shirts, the state association
may develop a policy to permit a standard style
long-sleeved shirt or sweater and still maintain
the integrity of the officials’ uniform.
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Volleyball Signals #1, Case
Book |
The illegal
alignment signal shall be used for a libero
replacement after the whistle/signal for serve.
It is also used to communicate a penalty being
assessed for failure to submit an accurate
lineup.
Rationale: Clarifies “Illegal Alignment”
is the penalty for a libero replacement that
takes place after the whistle/signal for serve
regardless of whether or not the ball is
contacted for serve. The additional use of the
signal is to indicate a penalty is being
assessed for failure to submit an accurate
lineup and will improve communication between
officials and spectators when this violation
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2011-12 MAJOR EDITORIAL CHANGES
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4-1 New Note
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Clarifies the
authority and criteria for the state
association to authorize exceptions to the
playing rules to provide a reasonable
accommodation to individual participants.
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8-1-1
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Reference to a
“let “ serve is removed from the rules and
replaced with language indicating a serve
contacting and crossing the net entirely
within the antennas remains in play.
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9-5-5 Note
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An illegal
back-row attack is called when the ball
completely crosses the net or is contacted
by the opponent. |