CLASSIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Officials are classified into one of three categories when
registered by the Georgia High School Association and requirements for
advancement are listed below:
REGISTERED
- Be at least
18 years of age and a high school graduate or holder of a G.E.D.
- File
proper application and be accepted by a local, GHSA-sanctioned
association.
- Attend
the GHSA rules clinics each year.
- Make a
score of at least 75 on the Part I, Part II, and Mechanics Examinations
each year (assuming these requirements are relevant to the sport in
question)
- Officiate
the minimum number of contests required in the sport of registration.
APPROVED
- Meet
the requirements for a registered official for two years.
- Make a
score of at least 75 on each part of rules examination (and the mechanics
exam for football and basketball) for two years.
- Attend
rules interpretation clinics as required by the Georgia High School
Association each year.
- Officiate
the minimum number of contests required in the sport of registration.
CERTIFIED
- Meet
the requirements for a registered official for 2 years and for an approved
official for 2 years.
- Make a
score of at least 85 on the Part II rules examination (and the mechanics
exam for basketball and football).
- Attend
rules interpretation clinics as may be required by the GHSA each year.
- Officiate
the minimum number of contests in that sport.
The criterion of officiating the required number of meets or
games is figured as follows:
- Approved
and Certified officials may earn one-half the required number of contests
working JV games (i.e., 2 JV games = 1 Varsity game).
- Registered
officials may earn all their game credits working sub-varsity games.
- The
minimum number of varsity games/meets required in each sport is:
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Baseball
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(8)
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Softball
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(5)
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Basketball
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(10)
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Swimming
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(5)
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Football
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(5)
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Volleyball
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(8)
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Gymnastics
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(5)
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Wrestling
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(5)
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Soccer
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(5)
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From www.ghsa.net