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TECHNICAL BULLETINS Technical Bulletin March 1/10 (NEW)
To officiate hockey games within the BC Ball Hockey Association, you must become a certified official. To obtain certification, you must be at minimum two years older then the division officiating and be able to attend an BC Ball Hockey Association clinic. Every year, this must be repeated. The BCBHA clinics are designed to optimize the instructional experience in an informative and enjoyable manner, taking into consideration an official's experience and current BCBHA level. Within the BCBHA we offer two types of clinics: · New Referee Clinic for Adults · Re-Certification for Adult Clinics Official CBHA Referee Uniforms are available through the BC Ball Hockey Association. Please contact our office if you would like to place an order
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New Referee Clinics for Adults New referee clinics for Adults are for persons who are 18 years of age or older as of December 31st, 2009 that have never certified as an BC Ball Hockey Association Official. Successful graduates receive Level 1 referee certification. Cost of the New Referee clinic for Adults is $50.00. Participants receive a CBHA Rulebook/Casebook and Year Patch. The New Referee clinic for Adults involves a one day 8 hour classroom sessions. Participants must complete all components of this clinic to receive BCBHA Level 1 certification. Participants should bring a pen and paper to the clinic.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Re- Certification for Adults Clinics Re-certification for adult clinics are for previously certified BCBHA officials. Successful graduates receive BCBHA Level 2 referee certification. Cost of the Re-Certification clinic for Adults is $50.00. Participants receive a CBHA Rulebook/Casebook and Year Patch The Re-certification clinic involves a full day classroom sessions. Participants must complete all components of this clinic to receive certification. Participants should bring a pen and paper to the clinic.
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