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2011-12 AND 2012-13 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S RULES - NAIA

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Officials and Their Duties. 2-4.3. For women, at least one official shall arrive<br />

on the floor 15 minutes before the start of the game. At least one official must<br />

remain on the floor once jurisdiction begins<br />

Officials and Their Duties. 2-7.9. Silently and visibly count seconds to<br />

administer throw-in, free-throw, (men) back-court, and closely guarded rules,<br />

(women) closely guarded when holding the ball (only) and silently count for<br />

enforcement of the three-second rule.<br />

Officials and Their Duties. 2-<strong>12</strong>.6. An appeal for a correctable error may be<br />

made by a head coach, table official (includes an approved standby official) or<br />

game official. This appeal must be honored and reviewed by an official<br />

Officials and Their Duties. 2-<strong>13</strong>.2.d.1. Determine if a flagrant 2 personal or<br />

a flagrant 2 contact technical foul occurred or (women) flagrant 1 personal foul<br />

for illegal contact with an elbow above the shoulders of an opponent or a contact<br />

dead ball technical foul for illegal contact with an elbow above the shoulders of<br />

an opponent. When it is determined that a flagrant 2 contact technical foul did not<br />

occur but a flagrant 1 personal foul, or contact dead ball technical foul did occur,<br />

those fouls shall be penalized accordingly. However, no other infractions may be<br />

penalized<br />

Officials and Their Duties. 2-<strong>13</strong>.2.d.1.a Permit the review of flagrant fouls until<br />

the ball becomes live.<br />

Officials and Their Duties. 2-<strong>13</strong>.2.d.1.b. A coach may request a monitor<br />

review to determine if any of the fouls in 2-<strong>13</strong>.2.d.1 occurred. When no such foul<br />

is assessed, a timeout shall be charged to that team<br />

Players, Substitutes, and Equipment. 3-4.1.e. Substitutions between periods<br />

shall be reported to the official scorer by the substitute(s) or a team representative<br />

before the signal that ends the intermission rather than before the warning horn.<br />

When the substitute(s) has not reported before the final horn to end the intermission,<br />

then the five players from the previous period shall begin the next period.<br />

Players, Substitutes, and Equipment. 3-5.4.c. For the purposes of defining the<br />

neutral zone, the shoulder panel shall be measured from the top of the shoulder/<br />

shoulder seam and extend a maximum of 5 inches toward the bottom of the game<br />

jersey on both the front and back.<br />

Players, Substitutes, and Equipment. 3-5.5.e. In summary, a colored neckline<br />

not to exceed 1 inch in width is permitted within the neutral zone.<br />

Players, Substitutes, and Equipment. 3-5.9. An institutional and/or conference<br />

logo meeting the restrictions of Rule 3-8.2 is permitted on the game shorts<br />

Players, Substitutes, and Equipment. 3-8.4. Commemorative/memorial<br />

patches meeting the size restrictions of 3-8.2 are permitted on socks.<br />

Definitions. 4-29.2.c. In summary, flagrant 1 personal foul replaces the term<br />

intentional personal foul.<br />

Definitions. 4-29.2.c.6. In summary, contact with an elbow that occurs above the<br />

shoulders of an opponent when the elbows are not swung excessively per 4-36.7.a<br />

is a flagrant 1 personal foul and results in two free throws and the ball awarded to<br />

the offended team. (2010-<strong>2011</strong> rule change)<br />

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