Scheduler sends out game assignments using Arbiter.
Official must return e-mail acknowledging and accepting games and noting any conflicts.
If the referee has a change of plans and cannot make an assignment, the following must occur: the ref can e-mail the scheduler with changes up to 48 hours prior to the game. Less than 48 hours the referee should verbally, phone or in person, communicate his change of plans.
GAME DAY PROCEDURE FOR THE REF Arrive 30 minutes prior to the start of the game. Bring your schedule with you.
If you are going to be late call the rink or other official to let him know you are going to be late.At 15 minutes prior to the start and your partner is not there.
1) Call the assigned official
2) Call the scheduler who should get you help
3) Inform the rink office that you are alone and they have a list of officials and should help you out.
4) An official will only get premium pay for one game. You are to make every effort to get a second official for 2nd and 3rd games. KCOA has a responsibility to provide two officials.
5) If a replacement official is called, and starts the game he should finish the game, even if the assigned official shows up later. The assigned official who is late will not get any game fee on this game (it will be a missed game, see below).
6) If a replacement official is called and arrives at the rink only to find the scheduled official on the ice. The replacement official will get a minimum of 1 period pay for his trouble.
7) Notify the scheduler so the proper officials get paid.
MISSED GAMES
1) First Offense – Referee will be fined the value of the missed game (basically you will work the next game for free). The referee who worked the game alone will get double pay (regular fee plus your fine).
2) Second Offense – Same as above but the official will be removed from the schedule and will have to appeal to the President of KCOA and the scheduler.
3) Third Offense – Suspended for the rest of the season.
MONTHLY MEETINGSKCOA will hold monthly meetings to discuss rules, league problems and distribute checks. Only good excuses will be accepted. It is your association; please attempt to participate at these meetings. If you encounter problems with coaches, players or fans when officiating, the KCOA is here to help. We will contact the league directors to discuss and correct the situation so everyone can enjoy ice hockey. If you are contacted by a team official to referee a game, tell them to contact the scheduler (Men’s League-- Ken Vokac, Stars Youth House League and Travel – Bobby Collier, Outlaws Youth house and Travel, and High School—Vic Ringot, Russell Stover and KU—Mike Kempkes). You should also contact the scheduler to give him a heads up on a game. You will probably be assigned the game for following the procedure.