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

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Rule 2 / Officials and Their Duties35<br />

Art. 3. When the officials’ error as in Rule 2-<strong>12</strong>.1.e is made while the game<br />

clock is running and the ball becomes dead after a successful goal, it must be<br />

recognized and corrected by an official before the second live ball.<br />

Art. 4. When the error is a free throw by the wrong player, a free throw attempted<br />

at the wrong basket or the awarding of an unmerited free throw, the free throw and<br />

the activity during it, other than any flagrant or technical foul, shall be canceled.<br />

a. Points scored, time consumed and additional activity that may occur<br />

before the recognition of the error shall not be nullified.<br />

Art. 5. When an error is corrected, play shall be resumed from the point of<br />

interruption to correct the error, unless the correction involves the failure to award<br />

a merited free throw(s) and there has been no change of team possession since the<br />

error was made. In that case, play shall resume as after any normal free throw.<br />

a. Points scored, time consumed and additional activity that may occur<br />

before the recognition of the error shall not be nullified.<br />

Art. 6. An appeal for a correctable error may be made by a head coach, table<br />

official (includes an approved standby official) or game official. This appeal must<br />

be honored and reviewed by an official.<br />

Section <strong>13</strong>. Games with Replay/Television Equipment<br />

Art. 1. Courtside replay equipment, videotape or television monitoring must be<br />

located on a designated courtside table (i.e., within approximately 3 to <strong>12</strong> feet of<br />

the playing court), in order to be used by game officials. An on-screen game clock<br />

display on the monitor may be used only when the display is synchronized with<br />

the official game clock..<br />

Art 2. Officials may use such available equipment only in the following situations:<br />

a. Free Throws.<br />

1. Determine who shall attempt a free throw(s) when there is uncertainty.<br />

2. Determine whether a player who was fouled on his or her unsuccessful<br />

field-goal try, at or near the three-point line, shall attempt either two or<br />

three free throws.<br />

3. Determine whether the wrong player was permitted to attempt a free<br />

throw as per 2-<strong>12</strong>.1.c.<br />

4. Determine whether a player was permitted to attempt a free throw at<br />

the wrong basket as per 2-<strong>12</strong>.1.d.<br />

b. Scoring.<br />

1 Determine whether a try for goal was a two- or three-point attempt.<br />

(Review must occur within the time frame in 2-<strong>12</strong>.3)<br />

2. Prevent or rectify a scoring mistake by the scorer.<br />

3. Determine whether a score was erroneously counted or canceled as per<br />

2-<strong>12</strong>.1.e.<br />

c. Timing.<br />

1. Determine whether the game clock malfunctioned or whether a timing<br />

mistake occurred in starting or stopping the game clock. :<br />

a. After the malfunction or mistake, such a mistake shall be corrected:

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