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- Protests based on the judgment calls of officials will not be considered under any
circumstances.
- Protests must be made on the field of play at the time of the incident before the
next live ball situation. The team should first notify the head official, the scorekeeper,
and then the supervisor. The protest should be written down completely upon the
score sheet with all the details concerning the time of the game, score, players
involved, etc. The rest of the game should be played. Also, the team should turn
a typewritten protest within 24 hours of the game to the Intramural Office completely
explaining the situation. Protests not following this procedure will not be considered.
- The Intramural Director will check out the officials' stories and rule on the protest.
If the team losing the protest disagrees with the Director's decision they may appeal
formally by submitting a $5.00 protest fee within 24 hours of notification. The
protest will then go before a committee of five people composed of faculty or students
who will make the final decision. If the protest goes against the team they lose
the money, if good the money is returned. The decision is final.
- If a protest is upheld, the contest will be replayed from the point at which the
protest occurred, as determined by the score sheet. Date and time will be set by
the Intramural Department, or as determined by the Intramural Protest Appeals Board.
- The Intramural Department does not assume the responsibility for checking on the
eligibility of participants. However, any cases called to the Department's attention
by written protest will be dealt with according to eligibility rules.
- The Director shall have the authority to establish special rulings whenever deemed
necessary. Sometimes exceptional situations do occur. The option to appeal a protest
is still in effect.
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