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Handbook - world archery

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Technical Officials <strong>Handbook</strong>- ArcheryAccreditation and Access rightsLost, stolen or damaged accreditation cardAccredited persons who have either temporarily forgotten their Games Accreditation Card or havelost or had their Card stolen, he/she will be issued with a D2010 Day Pass for that day before theyare able to access a Primary/Main Accreditation Centre to have their pass replaced for futureaccess.For Lost and Stolen Cards a Day Pass form must be completed and signed.In the meantimeAccreditation Coordinators at the VAHO will report the cases to the respective Accreditation Centreand inform them about the time that an individual will come to collect his/her Accreditation cardfrom there. In all cases the lost / stolen Cards will be cancelled in the Accreditation System.Forgotten/ Lost / Stolen/Damaged Card ProcedureAn Individual who has forgotten/lost their Card is instructed to collect a Day Pass Form and returnto Venue Accreditation Help Office (VAHO). Individual is asked to complete a Day Pass Application form Individual’s status will be checked in the Accreditation System to verify eligibility andaccess. If eligible the individual will be issued with a Day Pass. The individual who has lost / stolen their Accreditation Cards has to collect the new ACRcard from their respective Accreditation centre and in the meantime will be issued with aday pass. If not “Accredited”, no further action is taken and the person is directed to their concernedResponsible organizations.Information on the Accreditation cardAccreditation Card identifies the participants and grants them access to specific venues/zones. Theinformation covered on the card is as follows:Commonwealth Games 2010 13

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