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JR 8.02 Persons seeking appointment as a synchronized skating judge must obtain at least a bronze singles/pairs test or bronze dance test appointment before being appointed as a synchronized skating judge.


JR 9.00 Showcase Judges Authorized to Judge JR 9.01 The competitions to which reference is made in the following rules are those over which U.S. Figure Skating has jurisdiction. See rule JR 4.03. Judges are authorized to judge showcase events and competitions as follows: A. National showcase judges: 1. All showcase events at all competitions over which U.S. Figure Skating has jurisdiction.


JR 10.00 Theatre On Ice Judges Authorized to Judge JR 10.01 The competitions to which reference is made in the following rules are those over which U.S. Figure Skating has jurisdiction. See rule JR 4.03. Judges are authorized to judge Theatre On Ice events and competitions as follows: A. Nonqualifying Theatre On Ice judges: 1. All Theatre On Ice events at sanctioned nonqualifying competitions.


B. National Novice Theatre On Ice judges: 1. All Theatre On Ice events at sanctioned nonqualifying competitions, 2. Novice and lower events at National Theatre On Ice competitions.


C. National Theatre On Ice judges: 1. All Theatre On Ice events at all competitions over which U.S. Figure Skating has jurisdiction.


JR 11.00 Appointment of Judges JR 11.01 Appointments or promotions to any judge’s classification shall be for an initial term expiring on the date of the publication of this rulebook following the date of the appointment. All subsequent reappointments to the same classification shall be for a period of one year coinciding with the publication of this rulebook, unless the classification of the judge is changed by action of the Judges Committee. If the decision of the Judges Committee is not to reappoint, the judge must be notified and will have 30 days to respond.


JR 11.02 Judges must be eligible, reinstated or readmitted persons in good standing as defined in ER 1.00, currently registered and 18 years of age or older. Persons 17 years of age may be appointed as judges provided they have been actively trial judging for a minimum of six months and meet the guidelines for appointment.


JR 11.03 Application forms are available from U.S. Figure Skating headquarters and online at usfigureskating.org and are required for all appointments of judges. Applications may be originated by the test chair of a member club for club members, by the applicant’s monitor, by chair of the Judges Committee or by the regional or sectional vice chairs of the Judges Committee. A written exam must be taken, and each section must be passed to qualify for promotion. When a candidate submits an application for appointment to the appropriate regional or sectional vice chair of the Judges Committee, an exam will be sent to the candidate once all other requirements as set forth in the Judges Committee Guidelines have been met. Upon receipt, the exam is to be completed and returned to the vice chair of exams of the Judges Education and Training Subcommittee (JETS) within 30 days.


JR 11.04 Completed applications shall be sent to the candidate’s regional or sectional vice chair for the region or section in which the candidate resides. Synchronized skating applications shall be sent to the candidate’s sectional vice chair for synchronized skating.


JR 11.05 The candidate’s regional vice chair may appoint low through high figure test, bronze and silver singles/pairs test, nonqualifying and regional competition, bronze and silver dance test, and nonqualifying and novice sectional dance competition judges, and within 60 days shall notify the candidate of the committee’s action.


JR 11.06 A sectional synchronized skating vice chair may appoint nonqualifying, junior sectional and senior sectional competition judges and, within 60 days, shall notify the candidate of the committee’s action.


JR 11.07 The national vice chair for theatrical skating judges may appoint nonqualifying and national novice Theatre On Ice judges and, within 60 days, will notify the candidate of the committee’s action.


JR 11.08 Applications for gold or higher test judge and sectional singles/pairs competition and sectional dance competition judge shall be sent directly to the candidate’s sectional vice chair. After consultation with the chair, the sectional vice chair may appoint gold singles/pairs test, gold dance test, sectional competition and sectional dance competition judges. Within 60 days, the sectional vice chair shall notify the candidate of the committee’s action.


JR 11.09 Applications for national appointment will be sent directly to the candidate’s sectional vice chair no later than 60 days prior to any in-person meeting of the Board of Directors. After compiling recommendations and committee evaluations, the candidate’s file must be received by the chair no later than 30 days before the next meeting of the Board of Directors. In the case of an application for national synchronized appointment, the sectional vice chair will forward the candidate’s file to the national vice chair of synchronized skating judges. In the case of an application for national novice or national Theatre On Ice judge or national showcase judge, the candidate’s file will be sent directly to the national vice chair of theatrical skating judges. The chair will present all candidates to the board, whether recommended or not, and will direct the sectional or national vice chair to notify the candidate of the board’s action.


JR 11.10 Copies of all appointments shall be forwarded to the chair, and in case of synchronized skating, the national vice chair of synchronized skating judges, the sectional vice chair and U.S. Figure Skating headquarters. The date of notification shall be the effective date of the appointment.


JR 11.11 Former U.S. Figure Skating judges may be reappointed by the chair, and former U.S. Figure Skating synchronized judges may be reappointed by the national vice chair of synchronized skating judges upon receipt of a written application, and,


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