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2.06.08 No application will be accepted unless it bears the signature of the President, Secretary, or other<br />

responsible person representing the applicant’s National Federation.<br />

2.06.09 Any required entry fees, bonds of participation, or proof of payment must be attached to the<br />

application.<br />

2.06.10 For all Inter-Continental Championships, reference must be made to Part B, Paragraph 1, Article 2<br />

of the FIRS Medical Regulations.<br />

2.06.11 Late entries will not be accepted for a World,Inter-Continental, or Continental Championships.<br />

2.06.12 The organizers must publish all entries by event and class within ten (10) days following the<br />

closing date for acceptance of entry applications.<br />

2.06.13 In the event of an unavoidable postponement, the organizers must immediately inform all<br />

participants, National Federations, and the CIPA Executive Committee concerning the new dates<br />

of competition. The entries will remain valid until information to the contrary is received. Such<br />

postponement will not result in an extension of the entry application final date of acceptance.<br />

TR 2.07<br />

Issuance of Permit<br />

2.07.01 After payment of the appropriate fees, FIRS members may obtain permission from the CIPA<br />

Executive Committee to organize international artistic roller skating events.<br />

2.07.02 Members of CIPA, FIRS, or their affiliated members (clubs, skaters, officials, etc.) who participate<br />

in international roller skating events which have not received written permission in advance from<br />

the CIPA Executive Committee as required under the section of these regulations entitled “Issuance<br />

of Permit” may face penalties as prescribed by the regulations.<br />

2.07.03 A Certificate of Permit (approval) must be displayed at the venue and the invitations to<br />

participating National Federations must mention that the event is permitted (approved) by CIPA.<br />

2.07.04 Such permits (approval) must show the date on which the permit was granted and the permit<br />

(approval) number.<br />

2.07.05 The organizers of international artistic roller skating events must submit a written report to CIPA<br />

covering the following:<br />

A A list of all participating National Federations.<br />

B. A list of all participating judges, referees and calculators.<br />

C. The final results of all competitions and the placement of all participants.<br />

D. Short overview of the events.<br />

2.07.06 These reports are to be submitted within fifteen (15) days following the completion of the events.<br />

2.07.07 Permits must be obtained for (but not limited to) all artistic roller skating events as outlined in TR<br />

2.03.<br />

2.07.08 All permit (approval) applications must be accompanied by the appropriate fees as listed below:<br />

Inter-Continental Championships .... …$200<br />

Continental Championships ........ …$200<br />

Inter-Continental Competitions .. …$100<br />

International Invitational(s) ......... …$50<br />

International Club………………….$25<br />

2.07.09 All official fees are to be paid in the US Dollars. Checks are always to be made payable to CIPA<br />

and must be in the currency of USA Dollars. Checks received which cannot be deposited directly<br />

into the CIPA account without additional loss due to exchange rates will be returned to the sender<br />

and the account will be considered not paid.<br />

2.07.10 The fees for annual invitational top-class events, Continental Confederation and Area<br />

Confederation Championships shall be paid to CIPA SIX (6) months in advance of the first day of<br />

competition.<br />

CIPA RULE BOOK 2013 18

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