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TR 3.00 Procedure TR 3.01 Tests must be held only under the auspices and control of a member club, the principal skating headquarters of which is GH¿QHG DV WKH DGGUHVV DW ZKLFK D FOXE FRQGXFWV WKH PDMRULW\ RI LWV VNDWLQJ VHVVLRQV 7HVWV PD\ DOVR EH KHOG E\ FROOHJLDWH FOXEV SURYLGHG WKH\ HOHFW DSSRLQW D WHVW FKDLU DQG DGKHUH WR DOO WHVW UXOHV


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TR 3.03 The test chair or duly authorized representative of a member club will establish the time schedule and order of skating for any test session conducted by the club, as well as any priorities to be followed by candidates desiring to take such tests, subject to the limitation that the privilege to take such tests must not be unreasonably withheld from members in good standing ZLWK 8 6 )LJXUH 6NDWLQJ DQG ZLWK WKHLU KRPH FOXE DV GH¿QHG LQ 05 LI DQ\ LQFOXGLQJ PHPEHUV RI 8 6 )LJXUH 6NDWLQJ clubs other than the club conducting the tests. The test chair or duly authorized representative of a member club must also arrange for the judges required and will make all other necessary arrangements pertaining to the tests.


TR 3.04 All or any portion of any expenses incurred by a member club in conducting tests may be assessed by the club to the candidates taking such tests.


TR 3.05 Candidates whose home club is conducting tests and who wish to take a test must apply to their test chair or duly authorized representative. Candidates who are members of other member clubs, collegiate clubs, individual members or members of a member association of the ISU must apply to the test chair or duly authorized representative of a member club for supervision of their tests and the reporting of test results to U.S. Figure Skating headquarters and to other required clubs or associations.


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TR 3.09 ([FHSW DV RWKHUZLVH VHW IRUWK in these rules, all tests may be held only within the geographical jurisdiction of U.S. Figure Skating. However, subject to the general approval of another ISU member, U.S. Figure Skating tests may also be held within the geographical jurisdiction of that ISU member provided that such tests are sponsored and conducted by a U.S. Figure Skating member club in strict accordance with these rules.


TR 3.10 U.S. Figure Skating will send complimentary rulebooks and directories to test chairs upon request from their club. TR 4.00 RESERVED


TR 5.00 Coaching TR 5.01 Any coach wanting to coach a skater at a U.S. Figure Skating test session is required to be a member of U.S. Figure 6NDWLQJ ,Q DGGLWLRQ WKH\ PXVW KDYH VXFFHVVIXOO\ FRPSOHWHG WKH FRDFK DQG LQVWUXFWRU FRPSOLDQFH UHTXLUHG LQ 05 DQG FRPSOHWHG WKH FRQWLQXLQJ HGXFDWLRQ UHTXLUHPHQWV DV VSHFL¿HG LQ 05


TR 5.02 Skaters may receive coaching from the sidelines while on the ice during warm-up periods and may also leave the ice surface for that purpose, provided such coaching does not interfere with the judging of another skater. However, coaching is not permitted during the actual performance of the candidate before the judges, nor may the coach be on the ice with the skater in the warm-up area. The judging panel may bar from the rink anyone who disregards this rule and may disqualify any candidate who receives coaching in violation of this rule. For the purpose of this rule, coaching will be considered any FRPPXQLFDWLRQ EHWZHHQ WKH FDQGLGDWH DQG D FRDFK SDUHQW RU DQ\ RWKHU SHUVRQ )RU H[DPSOH D VNDWHU PD\ EULHÀ\ VSHDN ZLWK WKHLU FRDFK EHWZHHQ HOHPHQWV RI D PRYHV LQ WKH ¿HOG WHVW EXW QRW ZKLOH FKDQJLQJ GLUHFWLRQV RU IHHW RI DQ HOHPHQW 6LPLODUO\ D VNDWHU PD\ EULHÀ\ VSHDN ZLWK WKHLU FRDFK EHWZHHQ WKH SDUWQHUHG SRUWLRQ RI D GDQFH WHVW DQG WKH VROR SRUWLRQ


TR 6.00 Conduct TR 6.01 &DQGLGDWHV DUH ERXQG WR REH\ LPSOLFLWO\ WKH LQVWUXFWLRQV RI WKH RI¿FLDOV LQ FKDUJH RI WKH WHVWV DQG PXVW REVHUYH DQG FRPSO\ ZLWK WKH &RGH RI (WKLFV VHW IRUWK LQ *5


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TR 6.02 Prior to each performance before the judges, the name of the candidate will be called. Failure to appear within two minutes after their name has been called will cause that portion of the test for which candidates have been called to be marked as “not skated.” The judge-in-charge may, for good cause, modify the strict interpretation of this rule.


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