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UNG Intramural Sports Handbook

Last Updated:  April 24, 2013

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IX.  Protests of Rule Interpretations

Only rule interpretations may be protested.  Judgment calls made by officials cannot be protested.

Initiating a Protest

  • Protest must be made to the head official on a game immediately following the play in question.  Once another play has occurred the protest becomes invalid. 
  • The protesting captain must explain the reason for their protest.  In turn the head official will explain the basis of their decision. 
  • If the protesting captain wishes to appeal the decision of the head official, they must request that an Intramural Supervisor review the decision before play resumes.  Play will cease while the captains, officials, and supervisor confer on the details of the incident.  The Intramural Supervisor will then rule on the disagreement based on the information at hand. 

Formal Protest

  • If either team is not satisfied with the decision made by the officials and Intramural Supervisor, they must state that they wish to make a formal protest.  The Supervisor should immediately note the details of the incident and the reasons for which they based their decision.  The protesting captains should also write their account of what happened on the protest form.  Play will immediately resume following the completion of the paperwork.
  • To complete the protest, the protesting captain must submit a $5 deposit to the Recreational Sports Office by noon the next day and set up an appointment to meet with the Intramural Sports Director.
  • The decision will then be reviewed by the Intramural Sports Director.  If the decision is reversed the deposit will be returned and the game will be rescheduled and played from the point that the game was protested. 
  • If the decision is denied, the final outcome of the game will stand.

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UNG Intramural Sports Handbook

I.  Mission Statement

II.  Intramural Sports Office

III.  Registration Procedures

General Information
Leagues
Skill Levels
Student Organizations
Open Teams
Free Agents  

IV.  Contest Procedures

Registration
Playing Times
ID Policy
Game Time
Minimum Number of Players
Defaults
Forfeits
No-Shows
No-Show Consequences
Equipment
Jerseys & Team Colors
Jewelry and Headgear
Inclement Weather and Rainouts
Reschedules
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drugs
Assumption of Risk, Insurance, and Participant Health
Tie-Breaking Procedure

V.  Eligibility Rules and Guidelines

General Guidelines
Current Students
Faculty / Staff
Spouses
Varsity Athletes
Corps
Greek Organizations
Professional Athletes
Alumni and Friends
Women on Men’s Teams
Special Events
Eligibility Rule Changes

VI.  Eligibility Challenges and Enforcement

Assumed Names or Fraudulent Acts
Individual Appeals
Eligibility Penalties

VII.  Sportsmanship

Sportsmanship Ratings
Sportsmanship Rating Scale
Sportsmanship Rating Scale Table

VIII.  Ejections

Steps to Regaining Eligibility
Playoff Requirements
Physical Assault

IX.  Protests of Rule Interpretations

Initiating a Protest
Formal Protest

X.  Post-Season Play

Teams
Post-Season Format
Post-Season Awards

XI.  Yearly Awards

Team Awards
Major Sport Points
Minor Sport Points
Sports Officials Points

Ties in Point Standings
Recreational Sports Athlete of the Year

XII.  Miscellaneous

Activities
Official Intramural Postings
Spectators in The Rec
Forfeit / No-Show Scores