Rules of Hockey5s including explanations
|
|
- Giles Daniels
- 7 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Rules of Hokey5s inluding explanations Effetive from 1 September 2012 Copyright FIH 2012 The International Hokey Federation Rue du Valentin 61 CH 1004, Lausanne Switzerland Telephone: Fax: info@fih.h Internet:
2 Responsibility and Liability Partiipants in Hokey5s must be aware of the Hokey5s Rules and of other information in this publiation. They are expeted to perform aording to the Rules unless expliitly agreed by FIH, a Continental Federation, a National Assoiation or all persons partiipating in a math. Emphasis is plaed on safety. Everyone involved in the game must at with onsideration for the safety of others. Relevant national legislation must be observed. Players must ensure that their equipment does not onstitute a danger to themselves or to others by virtue of its quality, materials or design. The International Hokey Federation (FIH) does not aept responsibility for any defets or non-ompliane of failities and is not liable for any onsequenes resulting from their use. Any verifiation of failities or equipment onduted before a math is limited to ensuring an overall appearane of ompliane and sporting requirements. Umpires exerise an important role ontrolling the game and ensuring fair play. Implementation and Authority The Hokey5s Rules apply to all Hokey5s players and offiials. National Assoiations have disretion to deide the date of implementation at national level. The date of implementation for international ompetition is 1 July The Rules are issued by the FIH Rules Committee under the authority of the International Hokey Federation. Copyright is held by the International Hokey Federation. Availability of the Rules Information about the availability of the Rules and other information on the FIH website is inluded at the end of this publiation.
3 CONTENTS Introdution... x Playing the Game 1 Field of play... x 2 Composition of teams... x 3 Captains... x 4 Players' lothing and equipment... x 5 Math and result... x 6 Start and re-start the math... x 7 Ball outside the field... x 8 Method of soring... x 9 Condut of play: players... x 10 Condut of play: goalkeepers... x 11 Condut of play: umpires... x 12 Penalties... x 13 Proedures for taking penalties... x 14 Personal penalties... x Page numbers above to be inserted from proof opy
4 INTRODUCTION Hokey5ss Hokey played with eleven players on a full size outdoor field will ontinue to be the main fous of the sport with Indoor Hokey as an alternative version of the game losely linked to the outdoor version. Against this bakground, the FIH is nonetheless keen to present a game whih is adaptable, based on a smaller number of players, with simplified rules and exiting. This is Hokey5s. How Hokey5s an be adapted and played flexibly will be explained later in this introdution. Firstly however, the role of Hokey5s in the 2014 Youth Olympi Games is explained Youth Olympi Games The Rules in this publiation set out how Hokey5s will be played at the 2014 Youth Olympi Games. They therefore over all aspets of the game inluding the field and its boundaries, the omposition of teams, ondut of play and penalties. Any matters not expliitly dealt with in the Rules of Hokey5s are overed by the eleven-a-side Rules of Hokey. Among other things, this enables this doument desribing the Rules of Hokey5s to be brief. Hokey5s is a new version of the sport so FIH reognises that some hanges might our in the detailed Rules. If this happens, the hanges will be published on the FIH website Adapting Hokey5s For a formal ompetition suh as the Youth Olympi Games, the Rules must be very preise and followed by everyone taking part. However, Hokey5s an be readily adapted to other irumstanes. For example, if the playing area is less than speified in these Rules, it might be appropriate to play with only four players of eah team on the field. A goalkeeper is required in the Rules but, if neessary and appropriate, the game ould be played with a player with goalkeeping privileges or only with field players. It might not be possible to provide the pith boundary-boards, in whih ase the ball outside the sidelines ould be dealt with in the same way as it is in eleven-a-side hokey. Other playing Rules an be adapted as neessary with these published Rules of Hokey5s providing a referene point and framework. The Rules do not speify the type of surfae on whih Hokey5s is played. It is perfetly aeptable to play the game on any surfae inluding natural grass, syntheti turf and hard rereational play areas. In these ways, Hokey5s an be played virtually anywhere at any time. It is therefore an ideal introdution to the sport whih enables ore skills to develop and the game to be enjoyed with simple Rules in more informal surroundings. Developing Hokey5s The FIH will be promoting Hokey5s as a omplementary version of the sport. It therefore welomes suggestions for development of the Rules or for larifiation of them espeially from National Hokey Assoiations. National Assoiations are an important primary soure of advie and guidane but, if appropriate, Rules suggestions or questions an be sent by to info@fih.h or to the FIH postal address.
5 Playing the Game For explanations of terminology and any other matters not expliitly dealt with in these Rules of Hokey5s, see the Rules of Hokey. 1 Field of Play The information below provides a simplified desription of the field of play. It is based on using half of a full-size field for whih a detailed speifiation is provided in the Rules of Hokey. 1.1 The field of play is retangular, 55 metres long and metres wide. 1.2 Side-lines mark the longer perimeters of the field; bak-lines mark the shorter perimeters of the field. 1.3 The goal-lines are the parts of the bak-lines between the goal-posts. 1.4 Boundary-boards with a height of 25 m mark the side-lines and bak-lines but not the goal-lines; the boards are plaed against the outside of the lines. 1.5 A line of 50 m length is marked in the middle of the field: the entre line. 1.6 Two lines eah of 50 m length are marked, one of them 11 metres from the entre of one bak-line and the other 11 metres from the entre of the other bakline: the 11 metres lines. To help to identify eah half of the field and the 11 metres areas, lines are marked on the boundary-boards parallel to the entre line and 11 metres lines. 1.7 All lines are 75 mm wide and are part of the field of play. 1.8 Goals are positioned outside the field of play at the entre of and touhing eah bak-line. A detailed speifiation of the goal is provided in the Rules of Hokey. 2 Composition of Teams 2.1 A maximum of five players from eah team take part in play at any partiular time during the math. If a team has more than the permitted number of players on the field, time should be stopped to orret the situation. A personal penalty should be awarded against the aptain of the team involved. Deisions taken prior to orreting the situation annot be hanged. Play and time is restarted with a hallenge to the opposing team unless another penalty had been awarded against the offending team immediately before time was stopped in whih ase that penalty is taken. 2.2 Eah team has a goalkeeper on the field throughout a math. 2.3 Eah team is permitted up to four substitutes. 2.4 Eah team is permitted to substitute from its players not on the field of play: a substitution is permitted at any time b there is no limit to the number of players who are permitted to be substituted at the same time or to the number of times any player is permitted to substitute or be substituted substitution of a player is permitted only after that player has left the field d substitutions are not permitted for suspended players during their suspension e after ompleting a suspension, a player is permitted to be substituted without first returning to the field
6 f time is not stopped for substitutions exept for the substitution of an inapaitated or permanently suspended goalkeeper. Unless inapaitated, a goalkeeper may only be substituted if another goalkeeper is available as a substitute and is already wearing full protetive equipment. Otherwise the goalkeeper required in these Rules must stay on the field throughout the math. If a goalkeeper is inapaitated or permanently suspended and a substitute already wearing full protetive equipment is not available, reasonable time should be allowed for a field player to put on protetive equipment. 2.5 Field players must leave or enter the field for substitution or any other purpose within 11 metres of the entre-line on a side of the field agreed with the umpires. 2.6 No persons other than field players, goalkeepers and umpires are permitted on the field during the math without the permission of an umpire. 2.7 Players on or off the field are under the jurisdition of the umpires throughout the math inluding the intervals. 2.8 A player who is injured or bleeding must leave the field unless medial reasons prevent this and must not return until wounds have been overed; players must not wear blood stained lothing. 3 Captains 3.1 One player of eah team must be appointed as aptain. 3.2 A replaement aptain must be appointed when a aptain is suspended. 3.3 Captains must wear a distintive arm-band or similar distinguishing artile on an upper arm or shoulder or over the upper part of a sok. 3.4 Captains are responsible for the behaviour of all players on their team and for ensuring that substitutions of players on their team are arried out orretly. A personal penalty is awarded if a aptain does not exerise these responsibilities. 4 Players' Clothing and Equipment Tournament Regulations available from the FIH provide additional information and requirements about players' lothing, personal equipment and advertising. Refer also to regulations established by Continental Federations and National Assoiations. 4.1 Field players of the same team must wear uniform lothing. 4.2 Players must not wear anything whih is dangerous to other players. Field players: - are permitted to wear gloves for protetion whih do not inrease the natural size of the hands signifiantly; - are reommended to wear shin, ankle and mouth protetion; - are permitted to wear throughout a math for medial reasons only a smooth preferably transparent or white but otherwise single oloured fae mask whih losely fits the fae, soft protetive head-overing or eye protetion in the form of plasti goggles (ie goggles with a softovered frame and plasti lenses); the medial reasons must be assessed by an appropriate authority and the player onerned must understand the possible impliations of playing with the medial ondition;
7 - other than goalkeepers, are not permitted to wear protetive headgear (fae mask or other protetive head overing) in any other irumstanes. 4.3 Goalkeepers must wear a single oloured shirt or garment whih is different in olour from that of both teams. Goalkeepers must wear this shirt or garment over any upper body protetion. 4.4 Goalkeepers must wear protetive equipment omprising at least headgear, leg guards and kikers. The following are permitted for use only by goalkeepers: body, upper arm, elbow, forearm, hand, thigh and knee protetors, leg guards and kikers. 4.5 Clothing or protetive equipment whih signifiantly inreases the natural size of a goalkeeper s body or area of protetion is not permitted. 4.6 The stik has a traditional shape with a handle and a urved head whih is flat on its left side: a the stik must be smooth and must not have any rough or sharp parts b inlusive of any additional overings used, the stik must be able to pass through a ring with an interior diameter of 51 mm any urvature along the length of the stik (the rake or bow) must have a ontinuous smooth profile along the whole length, must our along the fae side or the bak of the stik but not both and is limited to a depth of 25 mm d the stik must onform with the speifiation agreed by the FIH Rules Committee. 4.7 The ball is spherial, hard and a olour whih ontrasts with the playing surfae. Detailed speifiations of the stik, ball and goalkeeper s equipment are provided in the Rules of Hokey. 5 Math and Result 5.1 A math onsists of three periods of 15 minutes with an interval of 2 minutes between eah period. Other periods and intervals may be agreed as speified in regulations for partiular ompetitions. If an inident arises immediately before the end of a period or the end of the math whih requires review by the umpires, the review may be onduted even though time has subsequently been ompleted and signalled. The review should take plae immediately and ation taken to revert to and orret the situation as appropriate. Time is not stopped exept to deal with an injury. 5.2 The team soring the most goals is the winner. 5.3 There must be a winner to every math a b if no goals are sored, or if the teams have sored an equal number of goals at the end of statutory time (a draw), extra time is played; the math ontinues for two minutes with eah team having one player less on the pith if still a draw, one more player from eah team leaves the pith for the next period of two minutes if still a draw, play ontinues with one field player and one goalkeeper for eah team
8 d the periods of extra time ease as soon as a team has sored a goal; that team will be the winner of the math. 6 Start and Re-start the Math 6.1 A oin is tossed: a the team whih wins the toss has the hoie of whih goal to attak in the first period of the math or to start the math with a entre pass b if the team winning the toss hooses whih goal to attak in the first period of the math, the opposing team starts the math if the team winning the toss hooses to start the math, the opposing team has the hoie of whih goal to attak in the first period of the math. 6.2 Diretion of play is reversed in the seond period of the math; diretion of play in the third period is the same as in the first period. 6.3 A entre pass is taken: a to start the math by a player from the team winning the toss if they hose this option; otherwise by a player from the opposing team b to re-start the math after an interval by a player of the team whih did not take the entre pass in the previous period after a goal by a player of the team against whih the goal was sored. 6.4 Taking a entre pass: a taken at the entre of the field b it is permitted to play the ball in any diretion all players other than the player taking the entre pass must be in the half of the field whih inludes the goal they are defending d the proedures for taking a free hit apply. 6.5 A bully takes plae to re-start a math when time or play has been stopped for an injury or for any other reason and no penalty has been awarded: a a bully is taken on the entre line b the ball is plaed between one player from eah team who fae eah other with the goal they are defending to their right the two players start with their stiks on the ground to the right of the ball and then tap the flat faes of their stiks together one just over the ball after whih either player is permitted to play the ball d all other players must be at least 4 metres from the ball. 7 Ball Outside the Field 7.1 The ball is out of play when it passes ompletely over the boundary-board on the side-line or bak-line. 7.2 Play is restarted by a player of the team whih was not the last team to touh or play the ball before it went out of play. 7.3 When the ball travels over the side-line: a play is re-started not more than one metre from where the ball rossed the side-line b if the ball rossed the side-line within the 11 metres area and was last touhed by a defender, play is re-started 11 metres from the bak-line and not more than one metre from the side-line the proedures for taking a free hit apply.
9 7.4 When the ball is played over the bak-line and no goal is sored: a if played by an attaker, play is re-started with the ball inside the 11- metres area and the proedures for taking a free hit apply b if played by a defender or a goalkeeper, play is re-started with the ball outside the 11- metres area and the proedures for taking a free hit apply. 8 Method of Soring 8.1 A goal is sored when the ball is played ompletely over the goal-line and under the ross-bar. A goal may be sored when the ball has been touhed by an attaker or defender (inluding a goalkeeper) anywhere on the field. 8.2 Goalkeepers must not use their body, hands, legs or feet to sore a goal for their team. 9 Condut of Play: Players Players are required to at responsibly at all times. 9.1 A math is played between two teams with not more than five players of eah team on the field at the same time. 9.2 Players on the field must hold their stik and not use it in a dangerous way. Players must not lift their stik over the heads of other players. 9.3 Players must not touh, handle or interfere with other players or their stiks or lothing. 9.4 Players must not intimidate or impede another player. 9.5 Players must not play the ball with the bak of the stik. 9.6 Players may stop, reeive and/or deflet the ball in a ontrolled manner in any part of the field when the ball is at any height inluding above the shoulder unless this is dangerous or leads to danger. 9.7 Players must not play the ball dangerously or in a way whih leads to dangerous play. A ball is onsidered dangerous when it auses legitimate evasive ation by players. The penalty is awarded where the ation ausing the danger took plae. 9.8 Players must not intentionally raise the ball from a hit exept for a shot at goal. It is not an offene to raise the ball unintentionally from a hit, inluding a free hit, anywhere on the field unless it is dangerous. If the ball is raised over an opponent s stik or body on the ground, it is permitted unless judged to be dangerous. Players are permitted to raise the ball with a flik or soop provided it is not dangerous. A flik or soop towards an opponent within 4 metres is onsidered dangerous. If an opponent is learly running into the shot or into the attaker without attempting to play the ball with their stik, they should be penalised for dangerous play. 9.9 Players must not approah within 4 metres of an opponent reeiving a falling raised ball until it has been reeived, ontrolled and is on the ground.
10 The initial reeiver has a right to the ball. If it is not lear whih player is the initial reeiver, the player of the team whih raised the ball must allow the opponent to reeive it Field players must not stop, kik, propel, pik up, throw or arry the ball with any part of their body. It is not an offene if the ball hits the hand holding the stik but would otherwise have hit the stik Players must not obstrut an opponent who is attempting to play the ball. Players obstrut if they: bak into an opponent physially interfere with the stik or body of an opponent shield the ball from a legitimate takle with their stik or any part of their body. A stationary player reeiving the ball is permitted to fae in any diretion. A player with the ball is permitted to move off with it in any diretion exept bodily into an opponent or into a position between the ball and an opponent who is within playing distane of the ball and attempting to play it. A player who runs in front of or bloks an opponent to stop them legitimately playing or attempting to play the ball is obstruting (this is third party or shadow obstrution). This also applies if an attaker runs aross or bloks defenders (inluding the goalkeeper) when a penalty orner is being taken Players must not takle unless in a position to play the ball without body ontat Players must not throw any objet or piee of equipment onto the field, at the ball, or at another player, umpire or person Players must not delay play to gain benefit by time-wasting. 10 Condut of Play: Goalkeepers 10.1 A goalkeeper must not take part in the math outside the half they are defending. Protetive headgear must be worn by a goalkeeper at all times When the ball is inside the half they are defending and they have their stik in their hand goalkeepers are permitted to use their stik, feet, kikers, legs, leg guards or any other part of their body to propel the ball in any diretion inluding over the bak-line but an only sore a goal for their team using their stik. Goalkeepers are not permitted to ondut themselves in a manner whih is dangerous to other players by taking advantage of the protetive equipment they wear Goalkeepers must not lie on the ball. 11 Condut of Play: Umpires 11.1 One or two umpires ontrol the math, apply the Rules and are the judges of fair play If two umpires: a eah umpire has primary responsibility for deisions in one half of the field for the duration of the math
11 b eah is responsible for deisions on hallenges and goals in one half of the field Umpires are responsible for keeping a written reord of goals sored and of suspension ards used Umpires are responsible for ensuring that the full time is played and for indiating the end of time for eah period Umpires blow the whistle to: a start and end eah period of the math b start a bully enfore a penalty d start a hallenge e indiate a goal f re-start the math after a goal has been sored g stop the play for the substitution onto or off the field of a goalkeeper h stop the math for any other reason and to re-start it Umpires must not oah during a math If the ball strikes an umpire, unauthorised person or any loose objet on the field, play ontinues. 12 Penalties 12.1 Advantage: a penalty is awarded only when a player or team has been disadvantaged by an opponent breaking the Rules. If awarding a penalty is not an advantage to the team whih did not break the Rules, play must ontinue A free hit is awarded to the opposing team: a for an offene by any player between the 11 metres areas b for an offene by an attaker within the 11 metres area their opponents are defending for an unintentional offene by a defender within the 11 metres area they are defending A hallenge is awarded: a for an offene by a defender within the 11-metres area they are defending whih prevents the probable soring of a goal b for an intentional offene by a defender within the 11-metres area they are defending against an opponent who has possession of the ball or an opportunity to play the ball. The umpiring signal for a hallenge is the same as for a penalty orner in the Rules of Hokey; ie point both arms horizontally towards the goal If there is another offene or misondut before the awarded penalty has been taken: a a personal penalty may be awarded b the penalty may be reversed if the subsequent offene was ommitted by the team first awarded the penalty. 13 Proedures for Taking Penalties 13.1 Loation of a free hit:
12 a a free hit is taken lose to where the offene ourred Close to means within playing distane of where the offene ourred and with no signifiant advantage gained. b a free hit awarded within 11 metres of the bak-line to the attak is taken outside the 11-metres area at the nearest point to the offene a free hit awarded to the defene within the 11-metres area an be taken anywhere in that area Proedures for taking a free hit, entre pass and putting the ball bak into play after it has been outside the field: a the ball must be stationary b all players other than the player taking the free hit must be at least 4 metres from the ball If any player is within 4 metres of the ball, they must not interfere with the taking of the free hit or must not play or attempt to play the ball. If this player is not playing the ball, attempting to play the ball or influening play, the free hit need not be delayed. the ball is moved using a push, hit, soop or flik d the ball may not be shot at goal until it has travelled at least 4 metres or has been touhed by a player of either team other than the player taking the free hit. If the player taking the free hit ontinues to play the ball (ie no other player has yet played it): - that player may play the ball any number of times, but - the ball must travel at least 4 metres, before - that player shoots the ball at goal by playing the ball again. Alternatively: 13.3 Taking a hallenge: another player of either team who an legitimately play the ball an shoot at goal after another player has touhed the ball, it an be shot at goal by any other player inluding the player who took the free hit. a all players on the field other than the player taking the hallenge and the goalkeeper defending it must stand inside the 11- metres area not used to defend the hallenge b the ball is plaed on the 11 metre line the player taking the hallenge must stand behind the ball before beginning the hallenge d the goalkeeper defending the hallenge must stand at least 4 metres from the ball in the 11 metres area their team is defending e the whistle is blown when the player taking the hallenge and the goalkeeper defending it are in position to start the hallenge f the player taking the hallenge must not take it until the whistle has been blown The player taking the hallenge or the goalkeeper defending it must not delay the taking of the hallenge.
13 g the player taking the hallenge may play the ball and is permitted to raise it to any height h after the attaker has played the ball the defending goalkeeper may move and other players from both teams may leave the 11-metres area I after the attaker has played the ball open play resumes For an offene during the taking of a hallenge: a the hallenge is taken before the whistle is blown: the hallenge is taken again b for any other offene by the player taking the hallenge: a free hit is awarded to the defene for any offene by the goalkeeper defending the hallenge inluding approahing within 4 metres from the ball before the hallenge has started: the hallenge is taken again. 14 Personal Penalties 14.1 For any offene, the offending player may be: a autioned (indiated by spoken words) b temporarily suspended for a minimum of 2 minutes of playing time (indiated by a yellow ard) For the duration of eah temporary suspension of a player on the field, the offending team plays with one less player If the goalkeeper is temporarily suspended the offending team plays with one less field-player. permanently suspended from the urrent math (indiated by a red ard). For eah permanent suspension, the offending team plays for the remainder of the math with one less player. If the goalkeeper is permanently suspended, they must leave the field and its surrounding area. Eah team must have a goalkeeper on the field throughout a math. If a substitute goalkeeper already wearing full protetive equipment is not available, reasonable time should be allowed for a field player to put on protetive equipment. The offending team plays with one less field-player for the remainder of the math. A personal penalty may be awarded in addition to the appropriate penalty Temporarily suspended players must remain in a designated plae until permitted by the umpire who suspended them to resume play Temporarily suspended players are permitted to rejoin their team during intervals after whih they must return to a designated plae to omplete their suspension The intended duration of a temporary suspension may be extended for misondut by a player while suspended Permanently suspended players must leave the field and its surrounding area.
14 Additional Information The International Hokey Federation (FIH) an provide information on various topis to assist partiipation in the sport. In partiular, the Rules of Hokey are referred to in the Hokey5s Rules and are available from the FIH. The Rules of Hokey and muh more information about hokey are available on the FIH website: or from the FIH Offie: The International Hokey Federation Rue du Valentin Lausanne Switzerland Telephone: ++41 (21) Fax: ++41 (21) Copyright FIH 2012 The Copyright of these Rules is held by the International Hokey Federation. The ontents may be reprodued or translated for distribution or resale by affiliated National Assoiations. Reprints must repliate the appearane of these Rules and inorporate the following text: Reprinted with permission of the International Hokey Federation". National Assoiations seeking guidane on the reprinting of this Book must ontat the FIH Offie.
Rules 2012/13. www.englandhockey.co.uk/in2hockey. The Rules of In2Hockey. are published by the EHB
Rules 2012/13 The Rules of In2Hockey www.englandhockey.co.uk/in2hockey are published by the EHB in2hockey 7-A-Side Rules 2012/13 RULE 1 TEAMS a. The game is played between two teams. They shall each have
More informationUNIVERSITY AND WORK-STUDY EMPLOYERS WEB SITE USER S GUIDE
UNIVERSITY AND WORK-STUDY EMPLOYERS WEB SITE USER S GUIDE September 8, 2009 Table of Contents 1 Home 2 University 3 Your 4 Add 5 Managing 6 How 7 Viewing 8 Closing 9 Reposting Page 1 and Work-Study Employers
More information2012 RULE COMPARISON TABLE Side-by-side comparison of the Rules of Hockey and NCAA & NFHS modifications
2012 RULE COMPARISON TABLE Side-by-side comparison of the Rules of Hockey and NCAA & NFHS modifications This comparison chart is meant to serve as a helpful reference for umpires officiating competitions
More information2013 RULE COMPARISON TABLE Side-by-side comparison of the Rules of Hockey and NCAA & NFHS modifications
2013 RULE COMPARISON TABLE Side-by-side comparison of the Rules of Hockey and NCAA & NFHS modifications This comparison chart is meant to serve as a helpful reference for umpires officiating competitions
More information17 Laws of Soccer. LAW 5 The Referee The referee enforces the 17 laws.
17 Laws of Soccer The 17 laws explained below are the basic laws of soccer accepted throughout the world. These laws are usually altered slightly so the game is more fun and beneficial for young players.
More information17 Basic Rules of Soccer
17 Basic Rules of Soccer Soccer has 17 laws or rules by which the game is played. Most of these laws are easy to understand. The laws are designed to make soccer fun, safe, and fair for all participants.
More informationTransfer of Functions (Isle of Man Financial Services Authority) TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS (ISLE OF MAN FINANCIAL SERVICES AUTHORITY) ORDER 2015
Transfer of Funtions (Isle of Man Finanial Servies Authority) Order 2015 Index TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS (ISLE OF MAN FINANCIAL SERVICES AUTHORITY) ORDER 2015 Index Artile Page 1 Title... 3 2 Commenement...
More informationPlayer Information eligible to play on only one intramural soccer team per season. Illegal or Ineligible Penalty: Penalty: poor weather conditions
Soccer Rules The following rules will govern play in Intramural Soccer. Rules not covered below are governed by FIFA (Federation International of Football Association) Rules. I. Player Information A. Player
More informationTable of Contents. Appendix II Application Checklist. Export Finance Program Working Capital Financing...7
Export Finane Program Guidelines Table of Contents Setion I General...........................................................1 A. Introdution............................................................1
More informationi e AT 1 of 2012 DEBT RECOVERY AND ENFORCEMENT ACT 2012
i e AT 1 of 2012 DEBT RECOVERY AND ENFORCEMENT ACT 2012 Debt Reovery and Enforement At 2012 Index i e DEBT RECOVERY AND ENFORCEMENT ACT 2012 Index Setion Page PART 1 INTRODUCTORY 5 1 Short title... 5
More informationAT 6 OF 2012 GAMBLING DUTY ACT 2012
i e AT 6 OF 2012 GAMBLING DUTY ACT 2012 Gambling Duty At 2012 Index i e GAMBLING DUTY ACT 2012 Index Setion Page PART 1 INTRODUCTORY 5 1 Short title... 5 2 Commenement... 5 3 General interpretation...
More informationi e AT 21 of 2006 EMPLOYMENT ACT 2006
i e AT 21 of 2006 EMPLOYMENT ACT 2006 Employment At 2006 Index i e EMPLOYMENT ACT 2006 Index Setion Page PART I DISCRIMINATION AT RECRUITMENT ON TRADE UNION GROUNDS 9 1 Refusal of employment on grounds
More informationSMALL SIDED FOOTBALL LAWS OF THE GAME REVISED FEBRUARY 2012
SMALL SIDED FOOTBALL LAWS OF THE GAME REVISED FEBRUARY 2012 Contents Introduction... 4 Section 1 - Small Sided Football Laws of the Game LAW 1: The Playing Area... 6 LAW 2: The Ball... 8 LAW 3: The Number
More informationi e AT 6 of 2001 REHABILITATION OF OFFENDERS ACT 2001
i e AT 6 of 2001 REHABILITATION OF OFFENDERS ACT 2001 Rehabilitation of Offenders At 2001 Index i e REHABILITATION OF OFFENDERS ACT 2001 Index Setion Page 1 Rehabilitated persons and spent onvitions...
More informationMEMORANDUM. Stefanie Sparks Smith Secretary-Rules Editor, NCAA Women s Lacrosse Rules Committee.
MEMORANDUM September 25, 2015 VIA EMAIL TO: Head Women s Lacrosse Coaches and Officials. FROM: Julie Myers Chair, NCAA Women s Lacrosse Rules Committee. Stefanie Sparks Smith Secretary-Rules Editor, NCAA
More informationFIFA Laws of the Game U10-18
FIFA Laws of the Game U10-18 Law 1: Field of Play Law 2: The Ball Field size for U6-U12 players is reduced for small- sided play. U14 U19 play on regulation size fields. U6 & U8 play with size 3 soccer
More informationOfficial Rules of Netball
Official Rules of Netball Revised 2012 Netball Australia L.2, 140 King St, Melbourne VIC 3000 PO Box 13285, Law Courts VIC 8010 Tel +61 3 8621 8600 Fax +61 3 9614 4308 infonet@netball.asn.au www.netball.asn.au
More informationThe Laws of the Game Questions and Answers 2005
The Laws of the Game Questions and Answers 2005 CONTENTS Questions and Answer 2005 Laws of the Game Law Answers Page 1 The Field of Play 1 7 4 2 The Ball 1 3 6 3 The Number of Players 1 29 7 4 The Players
More informationSecretaries / Chief Executive Officers of Unions and Regional Associations in Membership of the IRB
To: Secretaries / Chief Executive Officers of Unions and Regional Associations in Membership of the IRB From: David Carrigy Head of External & Member Relations Date: December 16, 2010 Re: IRB Special Meeting
More informationPART 8: FLOOR HOCKEY TECHNICAL RULES
2013 IDAF Rules 32 7.8 OFFICIALS 7.8.1 Minimum number. There shall be one head referee for the overall boccia tournament, one match referee for each match, and one scorekeeper for each match. The head
More informationHenley Business School at Univ of Reading. Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD)
MS in International Human Resoure Management (full-time) For students entering in 2015/6 Awarding Institution: Teahing Institution: Relevant QAA subjet Benhmarking group(s): Faulty: Programme length: Date
More informationSCHOOL NETBALL LEAGUE RULES FORMAT AND LOGISTICS
SCHOOL NETBALL LEAGUE RULES FORMAT AND LOGISTICS Sporting-world.net schools Netball league handbook Aims Hasten the progress of youngsters to the standard game. Offer a game to suit the curriculum, extra-curricular
More informationMedical Assistant-Registered Application Packet
Medial Assistant-Registered Appliation Paket Contents: 1. 651-001...Contents List/SSN Information/Mailing Information...1 page 2. 651-002...Appliation Instrutions Cheklist...2 pages 3. 651-003...Credentialing
More informationHenley Business School at Univ of Reading. Pre-Experience Postgraduate Programmes Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD)
MS in International Human Resoure Management For students entering in 2012/3 Awarding Institution: Teahing Institution: Relevant QAA subjet Benhmarking group(s): Faulty: Programme length: Date of speifiation:
More informationBoard Building Recruiting and Developing Effective Board Members for Not-for-Profit Organizations
Board Development Board Building Reruiting and Developing Effetive Board Members for Not-for-Profit Organizations Board Development Board Building Reruiting and Developing Effetive Board Members for Not-for-Profit
More informationTeam Handball Study Guide
Team Handball Study Guide Grotthuss History Team Handball originated in northern Europe (Denmark, Germany, Norway and Sweden) in the end of the 19 th century. The Dane Holger Nielsen drew up the rules
More informationAccount Contract for Card Acceptance
Aount Contrat for Card Aeptane This is an Aount Contrat for the aeptane of debit ards and redit ards via payment terminals, on the website and/or by telephone, mail or fax. You enter into this ontrat with
More information) ( )( ) ( ) ( )( ) ( ) ( ) (1)
OPEN CHANNEL FLOW Open hannel flow is haraterized by a surfae in ontat with a gas phase, allowing the fluid to take on shapes and undergo behavior that is impossible in a pipe or other filled onduit. Examples
More informationRetirement Option Election Form with Partial Lump Sum Payment
Offie of the New York State Comptroller New York State and Loal Retirement System Employees Retirement System Polie and Fire Retirement System 110 State Street, Albany, New York 12244-0001 Retirement Option
More informationThe referee acts on the advice of assistant referees regarding incidents that he has not seen
Law 5 The Referee Topics 2 Powers and Duties Advantage Injuries Cooperation with Assistant Referees Cooperation with Fourth Official Team officials Trifling (minor) offences More than one offence occurring
More informationLaw 12 Fouls and Misconduct (Part 1 - Fouls)
Law 12 Fouls and Misconduct (Part 1 - Fouls) Topics 2 Fouls Basis requirements for a foul Direct Free Kick Indirect Free kick Careless, reckless, using excessive force Charging an opponent Holding an opponent
More informationChapter 1 Microeconomics of Consumer Theory
Chapter 1 Miroeonomis of Consumer Theory The two broad ategories of deision-makers in an eonomy are onsumers and firms. Eah individual in eah of these groups makes its deisions in order to ahieve some
More informationLaws of the Game. All full field divisions U19 and below.
OBJECT OF THE GAME: To score more goals than your opponent. METHOD OF SCORING: A goal is scored when the entire ball, while in play, has passed completely over the goal line, between the goal posts and
More informationi e AT 23 of 1985 ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1985
i e AT 23 of 1985 ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1985 Road Traffi At 1985 Index i e ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1985 Index Setion Page PART I PRINCIPAL ROAD SAFETY PROVISIONS 9 Offenes onneted with driving of motor vehiles 9
More informationThe Technical Committee of the Alberta Soccer Association wishes to thank
The Technical Committee of the Alberta Soccer Association wishes to thank The St. Albert Soccer Association and Sherwood Park Soccer Association for their assistance with the development of the RULES for
More informationi e AT 35 of 1986 ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR DUTIES ACT 1986
i e AT 35 of 1986 ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR DUTIES ACT 1986 Aloholi Liquor Duties At 1986 Index i e ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR DUTIES ACT 1986 Index Setion Page PART I PRELIMINARY 9 1 The aloholi liquors dutiable under
More informationComputer Networks Framing
Computer Networks Framing Saad Mneimneh Computer Siene Hunter College of CUNY New York Introdution Who framed Roger rabbit? A detetive, a woman, and a rabbit in a network of trouble We will skip the physial
More informationPlay is governed by NFHS Soccer rules with the following modifications:
Play is governed by NFHS Soccer rules with the following modifications: 1. AREA OF PLAY All Soccer matches will be played at the Intramural Fields with the below modifications to a regulation pitch. The
More informationIn order to be able to design beams, we need both moments and shears. 1. Moment a) From direct design method or equivalent frame method
BEAM DESIGN In order to be able to design beams, we need both moments and shears. 1. Moment a) From diret design method or equivalent frame method b) From loads applied diretly to beams inluding beam weight
More informationLemon Signaling in Cross-Listings Michal Barzuza*
Lemon Signaling in Cross-Listings Mihal Barzuza* This paper analyzes the deision to ross-list by managers and ontrolling shareholders assuming that they have private information with respet to the amount
More informationMEMBER. Application for election MEMBER, NEW GRADUATE. psychology.org.au. April 2015
MEMBER Appliation for eletion MEMBER, NEW GRADUATE April 2015 psyhology.org.au MEMBER Belonging to the Australian Psyhologial Soiety (APS) means you are part of an ative, progressive organisation whih
More information7 v 7 Outdoor Soccer - Rules
G e o r g e M a s o n U n i v e r s i t y 7 v 7 Outdoor Soccer - Rules Each player must present a valid Mason G Card before each contest to be eligible to participate. No ID No Play No Exceptions! *Note:
More informationIII. TEAM COMPOSITION
Volleyball Rules I. GAME CHARACTERISTICS 1. Volleyball is a sport played by two teams on a playing court divided by a net. There are different, versions available for specific circumstances in order to
More informationFUTSAL RULES Below are additions and/or highlights to FIFA Futsal Rules For details on FIFA Rules, see Rules PDF.
FUTSAL RULES Below are additions and/or highlights to FIFA Futsal Rules For details on FIFA Rules, see Rules PDF. Equipment & Uniforms Game balls are to be provided. Personal Futsal balls are allowed,
More informationTHE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON COLLEGE OF NURSING. NURS 6390-004 Introduction to Genetics and Genomics SYLLABUS
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON COLLEGE OF NURSING NURS 6390-004 Introdution to Genetis and Genomis SYLLABUS Summer Interession 2011 Classroom #: TBA and 119 (lab) The University of Texas at Arlington
More informationR e f e r e e s G u i d e l i n e s Issued by Director of Refereeing
Page 1 of 6 R e f e r e e s G u i d e l i n e s Issued by Director of Refereeing No one goes to a Sports Event to see the Referees. We are the people without fans But we have a commitment with the sport;
More informationResearch Data Management ANONYMISATION
ANONYMISATION Sensitive Data Sensitive Data is information overing: The raial or ethni origin of the Data Subjet Politial opinions Religious or other beliefs of a similar nature Membership of trade unions
More informationINCOME TAX WITHHOLDING GUIDE FOR EMPLOYERS
Virginia Department of Taxation INCOME TAX WITHHOLDING GUIDE FOR EMPLOYERS www.tax.virginia.gov 2614086 Rev. 07/14 * Table of Contents Introdution... 1 Important... 1 Where to Get Assistane... 1 Online
More informationINCOME TAX WITHHOLDING GUIDE FOR EMPLOYERS
Virginia Department of Taxation INCOME TAX WITHHOLDING GUIDE FOR EMPLOYERS www.tax.virginia.gov 2614086 Rev. 01/16 Table of Contents Introdution... 1 Important... 1 Where to Get Assistane... 1 Online File
More informationMEDICATION MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENT
MEDICATION MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENT The Mediation Management Assessment provides evidene-based reommendations/standards for Minnesota hospitals in the development of a omprehensive mediation safety program.
More informationFLOOR HOCKEY RULES. Rule 1: Eligibility
INTRAMURAL SPORTS Mission Statement The mission of the Department of Campus Recreation is to develop and provide high quality innovative fitness, recreation, and leadership programming to promote retention
More informationi e AT 11 of 2006 INSURANCE COMPANIES (AMALGAMATIONS) ACT 2006
i e AT 11 of 2006 INSURANCE COMPANIES (AMALGAMATIONS) ACT 2006 Insurane Companies (Amalgamations) At 2006 Index i e INSURANCE COMPANIES (AMALGAMATIONS) ACT 2006 Index Setion Page 1 Orders in respet of
More informationprotection p1ann1ng report
f1re~~ protetion p1ann1ng report BUILDING CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION FROM THE CONCRETE AND MASONRY INDUSTRIES Signifiane of Fire Ratings for Building Constrution NO. 3 OF A SERIES The use of fire-resistive
More informationi e AT 8 of 1938 THE PERSONAL INJURIES (EMERGENCY PROVISIONS) ACT 1939
i e AT 8 of 1938 THE PERSONAL INJURIES (EMERGENCY PROVISIONS) ACT 1939 The Personal Injuries (Emergeny Provisions) At 1939 Index i e THE PERSONAL INJURIES (EMERGENCY PROVISIONS) ACT 1939 Index Setion
More informationEMS Air Ambulance License Application Packet
EMS Air Ambulane Liense Appliation Paket Contents: 1. 530-077... Contents List and Mailing Information...1 Page 2. 530-078... Appliation Instrutions Cheklist...3 Pages 3. 530-076... EMS Air Ambulane Liense
More informationSECTION A OFFICIAL EVENTS
1 The Official Special Olympics Sports Rules for Football (Soccer) shall govern all Special Olympics competitions. As an international sports program, Special Olympics has created these rules based upon
More informationChapter Three Laws of the Game Of the Greater Longview Soccer Association
Chapter Three Laws of the Game Of the Greater Longview Soccer Association 3.1 General FIFA Laws of the Game as Modified (recommended 2016/2017, mandatory 2017/2018). The Rules of play for Adult and Youth
More informationMinkey Field Hockey Manual
Minkey Field Hockey Manual PROLOGUE Why start with MINKEY? Why not play Field Hockey from the beginning? MINKEY is much too simple! These are questions and statements that people will occasionally present.
More informationF220 Series. Installation Instructions. Photoelectric Smoke/Heat Detectors
F0 Series EN Installation Instrutions Photoeletri Smoke/Heat Detetors F0 Series Installation Instrutions.0 General Information EN.0 General Information. F0-B6 Series Bases Use with the F0 Series Heat and
More informationTab Ramos Sports Center Adult Roller Hockey Rules & Regulations
Tab Ramos Sports Center Adult Roller Hockey Rules & Regulations 1) Leagues / Format: Sunday/Monday/Wednesday Men s Open will play 4v4 w/goalie & two 24 minute halves Tuesday Men s Over 30 will play 4v4
More informationRugby 101 - The Basics
Rugby 101 - The Basics Rugby Union was, if the legend is to be believed first played when William Webb Ellis was involved in a game of football at Rugby School in England in 1823. The story goes that Master
More informationAUDITING COST OVERRUN CLAIMS *
AUDITING COST OVERRUN CLAIMS * David Pérez-Castrillo # University of Copenhagen & Universitat Autònoma de Barelona Niolas Riedinger ENSAE, Paris Abstrat: We onsider a ost-reimbursement or a ost-sharing
More informationA Holistic Method for Selecting Web Services in Design of Composite Applications
A Holisti Method for Seleting Web Servies in Design of Composite Appliations Mārtiņš Bonders, Jānis Grabis Institute of Information Tehnology, Riga Tehnial University, 1 Kalu Street, Riga, LV 1658, Latvia,
More informationFOOD FOR THOUGHT Topical Insights from our Subject Matter Experts
FOOD FOR THOUGHT Topial Insights from our Sujet Matter Experts DEGREE OF DIFFERENCE TESTING: AN ALTERNATIVE TO TRADITIONAL APPROACHES The NFL White Paper Series Volume 14, June 2014 Overview Differene
More informationDifferences Between Box Lacrosse and Hockey
Differences Between Box Lacrosse and Hockey Referees on the Floor Both referees on the floor have the same level of authority. o The more senior of the 2 officials will face off the ball at the beginning
More informationSCHEME FOR FINANCING SCHOOLS
SCHEME FOR FINANCING SCHOOLS UNDER SECTION 48 OF THE SCHOOL STANDARDS AND FRAMEWORK ACT 1998 DfE Approved - Marh 1999 With amendments Marh 2001, Marh 2002, April 2003, July 2004, Marh 2005, February 2007,
More informationMARBLE FALLS LEAGUES. Volleyball Rules
MARBLE FALLS LEAGUES Volleyball Rules MATCH - Matches may either consist of 15 points or 30 minutes (whichever is first) TO WIN A GAME - One game match: 15 points, win by 2, no cap (until 30 minute mark)
More informationFutsal Laws of the Game Questions and Answers 2006
Futsal Laws of the Game Questions and Answers 2006 CONTENTS Questions and Answers 2006 Futsal Laws of the Game Law Page 1 THE PITCH 4 2 THE BALL 6 3 THE NUMBER OF PLAYERS 7 4 THE PLAYERS EQUIPMENT 16 5
More information' R ATIONAL. :::~i:. :'.:::::: RETENTION ':: Compliance with the way you work PRODUCT BRIEF
' R :::i:. ATIONAL :'.:::::: RETENTION ':: Compliane with the way you work, PRODUCT BRIEF In-plae Management of Unstrutured Data The explosion of unstrutured data ombined with new laws and regulations
More informationSOFTWARE ENGINEERING I
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING I CS 10 Catalog Desription PREREQUISITE: CS 21. Introdution to the systems development life yle, software development models, analysis and design tehniques and tools, and validation
More informationImpact Simulation of Extreme Wind Generated Missiles on Radioactive Waste Storage Facilities
Impat Simulation of Extreme Wind Generated issiles on Radioative Waste Storage Failities G. Barbella Sogin S.p.A. Via Torino 6 00184 Rome (Italy), barbella@sogin.it Abstrat: The strutural design of temporary
More informationInformation Security 201
FAS Information Seurity 201 Desktop Referene Guide Introdution Harvard University is ommitted to proteting information resoures that are ritial to its aademi and researh mission. Harvard is equally ommitted
More informationFloorball. www.ciraontario.com 1
Floorball www.ciraontario.com 1 Table of Contents Floorball...page 3 Floorball Rules...page 4&5 www.ciraontario.com 2 Floorball From: Vessa Mikkola Find attached a few floorball resources (rules, history,
More informationSupply chain coordination; A Game Theory approach
aepted for publiation in the journal "Engineering Appliations of Artifiial Intelligene" 2008 upply hain oordination; A Game Theory approah Jean-Claude Hennet x and Yasemin Arda xx x LI CNR-UMR 668 Université
More informationTABLE TENNIS SINGLES RULES
TABLE TENNIS SINGLES RULES Table Tennis Singles Rules 1) Elimination Tournament. 2) One player per team. 3) Play best of 3 games. Games to 21, unless ties at 20. In that case, alternate service and must
More information2015 FFA Laws Of The Game Certificate Help File
2015 FFA Laws Of The Game Certificate Help File Field Of Play 1. Move sections of the pitch to correct positions 2. 2.44m x 7.32m (8 feet x 8 yards) 3. 1.5m (5 feet) 4. Correct Field Markings Corner Flags
More informationFindings and Recommendations
Contrating Methods and Administration Findings and Reommendations Finding 9-1 ESD did not utilize a formal written pre-qualifiations proess for seleting experiened design onsultants. ESD hose onsultants
More informationF. CONDUCT OF SPECTATORS
RULES OF THE GAME A. SISTAS RULES: In general, our rules are governed by F.I.F.A. Please see our rules below for exceptions and clarification. A substitution may be requested after goals, goal kicks, during
More informationPART VI WATER POLO RULES 2015-2017
PART VI WATER POLO RULES 2015-2017 WP 1 WP 2 WP 3 WP 4 WP 5 WP 6 WP 7 WP 8 WP 9 WP 10 WP 11 WP 12 WP 13 WP 14 WP 15 WP 16 WP 17 WP 18 WP 19 WP 20 WP 21 WP 22 WP 23 WP 24 WP 25 WPAG Appendix A Appendix
More informationIIHF COACH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM LEVEL I RULES AND REGULATIONS
IIHF COACH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM LEVEL I RULES AND REGULATIONS 24. RULES 24. Rules Like most organized sports, hockey is governed by a set of rules designed to ensure equality for all participants. As a
More informationClassical Electromagnetic Doppler Effect Redefined. Copyright 2014 Joseph A. Rybczyk
Classial Eletromagneti Doppler Effet Redefined Copyright 04 Joseph A. Rybzyk Abstrat The lassial Doppler Effet formula for eletromagneti waves is redefined to agree with the fundamental sientifi priniples
More informationLacrosse Terminology
Lacrosse Terminology Lacrosse is a great game to watch, but with all sports there are rules and terms that, once understood, bring you to a whole new level of understanding. These terms open the door to
More information2 THE LAWS OF TABLE TENNIS
2 THE LAWS OF TABLE TENNIS 2.1 THE TABLE 2.1.1 The upper surface of the table, known as the playing surface, shall be rectangular, 2.74m long and 1.525m wide, and shall lie in a horizontal plane 76cm above
More informationThe D.C. Long Term Disability Insurance Plan Exclusively for NBAC members Issued by The Prudential Insurance Company of America (Prudential)
Plan Basis The D.C. Long Term Disability Insurane Plan Exlusively for NBAC members Issued by The Prudential Insurane Company of Ameria (Prudential) What does it over? The D.C. Long Term Disability Insurane
More informationTiamo Festival Cup Tournament
Tiamo Festival Cup Tournament General Information: July 16 to July 17 th, 2016 TOURNAMENT STRUCTURE AND RULES SHEET For Coaches/Officials/Convenors TOURNAMENT INFORMATION, RULES AND SPECTATOR CODE 1. Registration
More informationMost Misunderstood Basketball Rules
Most Misunderstood Basketball Rules This is a list of basketball rules that are often misunderstood by coaches, players, and parents. This has been developed over the past twenty-five years, officiating
More informationTRENDS IN EXECUTIVE EDUCATION: TOWARDS A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
INTERMAN 7 TRENDS IN EXECUTIVE EDUCATION: TOWARDS A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PLANNING by Douglas A. Ready, Albert A. Viere and Alan F. White RECEIVED 2 7 MAY 1393 International Labour
More informationPROCEEDS OF CRIME (BUSINESS IN THE REGULATED SECTOR) ORDER 2015
Proeeds of Crime (Business in the Regulated Setor) Order 2015 Artile 1 Statutory Doument No. 2015/0073 Proeeds of Crime At 2008 PROCEEDS OF CRIME (BUSINESS IN THE REGULATED SECTOR) ORDER 2015 Approved
More information3 Game Theory: Basic Concepts
3 Game Theory: Basi Conepts Eah disipline of the soial sienes rules omfortably ithin its on hosen domain: : : so long as it stays largely oblivious of the others. Edard O. Wilson (1998):191 3.1 and and
More information10.1 The Lorentz force law
Sott Hughes 10 Marh 2005 Massahusetts Institute of Tehnology Department of Physis 8.022 Spring 2004 Leture 10: Magneti fore; Magneti fields; Ampere s law 10.1 The Lorentz fore law Until now, we have been
More informationA Comparison of Service Quality between Private and Public Hospitals in Thailand
International Journal of Business and Soial Siene Vol. 4 No. 11; September 2013 A Comparison of Servie Quality between Private and Hospitals in Thailand Khanhitpol Yousapronpaiboon, D.B.A. Assistant Professor
More informationAre you aware of your rights?
Inglese The Dublin Regulation and the asylum proedure in Italy Are you aware of your rights Guide for asylum seekers Progetto ofinanziato da UNIONE EUROPEA Fondo Europeo per i Rifugiati 2008 2013 P.A.
More informationIEEE TRANSACTIONS ON DEPENDABLE AND SECURE COMPUTING, VOL. 9, NO. 3, MAY/JUNE 2012 401
IEEE TRASACTIOS O DEPEDABLE AD SECURE COMPUTIG, VOL. 9, O. 3, MAY/JUE 2012 401 Mitigating Distributed Denial of Servie Attaks in Multiparty Appliations in the Presene of Clok Drifts Zhang Fu, Marina Papatriantafilou,
More informationInstructions BEFORE Cataract Surgery
Instrutions BEFORE Catarat Surgery Your Surgery is at the Surgery Center of Southern Illinois: Loated at: 806 N. Treas, Marion, Ill. 618-993-2113 The surgery enter will all you prior to your surgery and
More informationEntrepreneur s Guide. Starting and Growing a Business in Pennsylvania FEBRUARY 2015. newpa.com
Entrepreneur s Guide Starting and Growing a Business in Pennsylvania FEBRUARY 2015 newpa.om The Entrepreneur s Guide: Starting and Growing a Business in Pennsylvania was prepared by the Pennsylvania Department
More informationINSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF THE USA VOLLEYBALL OFFICIAL BEACH VOLLEYBALL SCORESHEETS
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF THE USA VOLLEYBALL OFFICIAL BEACH VOLLEYBALL SCORESHEETS 1. PRELIMINARY The following instructions are the procedures to be used if a scorer (separate from the referee) is assigned
More informationThe Football Association Laws for 9v9 Football Law 1 Playing Area
The Football Association Laws for 9v9 Football This guide provides the Laws for Under 11 and Under 12 versions of the game, with children playing a maximum of 9v9. These Laws are also appropriate for other
More informationBUILDING CODE SUMMARY GENERAL NOTES DESIGN BUILD ELECTRICAL DESIGN BUILD MECHANICAL & PLUMBING GENERAL NOTES GENERAL NOTES G101
D D BUILDING CODE SUMMARY GENERAL NOTES PROJECT DESCRIPTION: THIS PROJECT IS THE MINOR RENOVATION OF AN EXISTING OUTPATIENT CLINIC. SCOPE CONSISTS OF PAINT, CARPET, TILE, AND UPGRADE TO DIGITAL X-RAY BUILDING
More informationBEARING CAPACITY OF SOIL
BEARING CAPACITY OF SOIL Dr. S. K. Prasad Professor of Civil Engineering S. J. College of Engineering, Mysore 7.0 Syllabus. Definition of ultimate, net and safe bearing apaities, Allowable bearing pressure
More informationLaw 14 The Penalty Kick
Law 14 The Penalty Kick Topics 2 Cooperation Preparing for the Penalty Kick Infringements Kicks from the Penalty Mark Cooperation 3 Referee: manages prerequisites for the restart monitors infringements
More information