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ID. CARDS: The NTSSA rule say: Only registered indoor players shall be permitted to play in competitions under the auspices of the affiliated facility. A facility which allows the use of unregistered indoor players in sanctioned play shall be subject to forfeiture of its facility affiliation. Usually facilities that are not playing under NTSSA also have similar rules about players identification, given them his own cards. In this matter the common situation that referees face come when players say “I forgot my card, but you know me”, or “I have not my card here but manager know who I am”, however there are not exception in this matter: NOT CARD, NOT GAME, simply and easy. Remember that Association regulate clearly: “Playing facilities are strongly reminded that referees do not have the authority to permit players or teams to play without the proper NTSSA Indoor I.D. Card, regardless of the reason.”
Another usual question: youth players in adults game. Once more, rules are so clear: “Youth at least seventeen (17) years old may receive provisional senior status upon approval from NTSSA. A sticker indicating approval will be affixed to the back of the youth player card”. Again: NOT STICKER, NOT GAME. What to do if I forgot my card?: go to facility administration and ask for a Temporary Card: “Temporary player cards may be issued by a facility. The card is valid for one game only. Referees must retain all temporary cards and turn them in to NTSSA. The referee may not accept temporary cards that have been altered”. |
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