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JURY MINUTES A Guide for their Preparation. This presentation is intended to offer suggestions for the proper preparation of Jury Minutes. The verbiage.

Dec 17, 2015

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Page 1: JURY MINUTES A Guide for their Preparation. This presentation is intended to offer suggestions for the proper preparation of Jury Minutes. The verbiage.

JURY MINUTESJURY MINUTES

A Guide for their PreparationA Guide for their Preparation

Page 2: JURY MINUTES A Guide for their Preparation. This presentation is intended to offer suggestions for the proper preparation of Jury Minutes. The verbiage.

This presentation is intended to offer suggestions for the proper preparation of Jury Minutes.

The verbiage and format contained herein are “suggestions” not “rules”. As long as the intent of the rules is observed, formatting and content is at the discretion of the author.

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WRITING THE MINUTES:• Do NOT use pre-formatted “fill-in-the-blanks” Jury Minutes forms• Be concise• Use one form for multiple decisions• Verify content/applicability of quoted rules• Obtain all required votes / signatures• DO NOT document opinions• DO cite applicable ACR/ICR rules• DO NOT document unnecessary items:

e.g. “Jury thanked for their service.”, “Appeal will be filed.”• Distribute only as required!

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MINUTES OF JURY MINUTES – WITHOUT PROTEST

Used to document any Jury decision not related to protest or sanction, e.g.:- acceptance of event medical plan

- acceptance of course set(s)

- acceptance of on-hill competitor security

- confirm daily Program

- document Program changes, e.g. lengthy delays, postponements, etc.

- confirm provisional rerun/start

- document Sanctions as defined by ACR/ICR Art. 223

Due to limited distribution requirements and sensitive nature of content, only the redacted Summary of Jury Decision (Sanctions) are shown.

Jury Minutes and all other race documents are “legal documents”. Prepare and handle them accordingly.

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DOCUMENT HEADER:

FIS level: FIS, ENL, UNI, NAC, etc. or USSA Scored or USSA Non-Scored

Name listed on Schedule Agreement Date of Event

Ladies or Men

Ski Area / State USA USSA OR FIS #

DHT, DH, SL, GS, SG, or K

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JURY MEMBER SECTION

TD’s Name USA Must be SIGNED!

RF’s Name USA

NAME/NAT: Not all events

Must be SIGNED!Must be SIGNED! DH/SG/WC SL & GS

CR’s Name USA Must be SIGNED!

Only OWG, WC, WSC

Only OWG, WC, WSC

VOTES MUST BE RECORDED! “yes” Or “no”

Notice that form requests: FAMILY NAME / FIRST NAME

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OTHERS PRESENT: e. g. - Start Referee, Finish Referee,

Chief of Course, Course Setter, Connection Coach(es), Gate Judge, Protest Filer, Provisional Run / Provisional Start Racers, etc.

Connection CoachKelble, Frank

USA

Chief of CoursePerricone, Roger

USA

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SUMMARY OF DECISIONS:

Insert time: Insert Decision

ONE FORM CAN BE USED TO DOCUMENT MULTIPLE DECISIONS!

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TIME / DATE / SIGNATURE

24 hr / 12 hr clock Date of MEETING Signature/ Nation / TD #

FIS = 24 hr clockUSSA = 12 or 24 hr clock

Not always Date of EVENT, e.g. Medical Plan Acceptance THIS MUST BE DONE!

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SUGGESTED VERBIAGE:MEDICAL PLAN:

Medical Plan reviewed by the Jury, found to meet requirements of level of competition and accepted as presented.

COURSE, ON-HILL COMPETITOR SECURITY MEASURES, PROGRAM:

1st run course and on-hill competitor security measures inspected by the Jury, and with the approval of the Team Captains* as conveyed by the Connection Coach, accepted as set.

Program confirmed.

2nd run course inspected by the Jury, and with the approval of the Team Captains as conveyed by the Connection Coach, accepted as set with no additional on-hill competitor security required.

For speed events, TD may wish to add words to the effect that the Team Captains were invited to attend course inspection.

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MEDICAL PLAN:

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COURSE, SECURITY, ETC.

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DELAY, etc.

• Short delays do not require documentation.

• A delay that affects the entire Program should be documented.

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POSTPONEMENT:

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COURSE, DELAY, PROVISIONAL START- all in one day/one form!

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JURY DECISION: Delayed Start – DSQ being considered.

ACR/ICR reference numbers must be included.

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DELAY:

Due to [insert reason], start delayed until [insert time]

Example: Due to weather conditions, Men’s start delayed until 10:30.

Jury will reconvene at 10:15 to confirm delayed start.

POSTPONEMENT:

Due to [insert reason], [insert event & codex/transmittal number] postponed until [insert date].

Example: Due to weather conditions, Men’s Slalom (U1234) postponed until 31 December 2013.

TERMINATION:

Due to [insert reason], and in the best interests of the security of the competitors and the fairness of the competition, [insert event & codex/transmittal number] terminated after [insert when].

Example: Due to weather conditions, and in the best interests of the security of the competitors and the fairness of the competition, Men’s Slalom (U1234)

terminated after the Forerunners.

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MINUTES OF JURY DECISIONS - PROTEST• Used to document Jury decisions regarding Protests as defined by

ACR/ICR Art. 641• Copies of Minutes of Jury Decisions – Protest are not made

available for general distribution. Only Jury, National Governing Body, FIS (if a FIS event), protesting/sanctioned party (and his/her nation, if applicable) receive copies.

Due to limited distribution requirements and sensitive nature of content, only the redacted Summary of Jury Decision (Protest) are shown.

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PROTEST: Missed Gate DSQ

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PROTEST: Early Start DSQ

ACR/ICR reference numbers must be included.

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COMPETITION EQUIPMENT• “Competition Equipment” encompasses all items of equipment which the

competitor uses in competitions & which forms a functional unit• Athletes, and in the case of a minor, their parents or guardians, are responsible

for the legality and working condition of their competition equipment• With the exception of specific rules, e.g. presence of helmet cameras, no

helmet, poles without baskets, missing ski brakes, etc. , where a competitor in violation is not allowed to start, the following procedures must be observed:

• Equipment can only be measured with:- FIS-approved testing equipment used by a- FIS-approved/trained official, and

• Notice of equipment control must be provided- Race Announcement and/or- Team Captains’ Meeting

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If a Team Captain files a protest against a competitor’s equipment [643.3; 224.6; ICR 222.6], the following procedures must be followed:•Jury must be advised of protest before competitor and equipment leave the Jury’s control (race arena)•Equipment must be confiscated by Jury, Jury Advisor, etc. in the presence of witnesses•Equipment must be strictly controlled (no third-party access)•USSA Event: Equipment must be sent to USSA, Attn: Competition Services for evaluation (USSA’s decision will be final.)•FIS Event: Equipment must be sent to FIS Bureau for testing•Losing party pays all costs

Above actions must be documented in Jury Minutes!

PROTEST: Against Competitor’s Equipment

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ADDITIONAL NOTES:SANCTIONS

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WRITTEN SANCTIONS223.6 The following Penalty decisions shall be in writing:-Monetary fines-Disqualification-Impaired starting position-Competition suspensions-Withdrawal of accreditation from persons who had been registered through their National Association or accredited through FIS223.7 Written Penalty decisions must be sent:-to the offender (if it is not a competitor), -the offender’s National Association and -to USSA AND/OR FIS 223.8 Any disqualification shall be recorded in the Referee’s and/or the TD`s Report223.9 All penalties shall be recorded in the TD's Report.

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WRITTEN SANCTIONS - GUIDELINES224.3 Collective Offenses: If several persons commit the same offense* at the same time and under the same circumstances, the Jury’s decision as to one offender may be considered binding upon all offenders. The written decision shall include the names of all offenders concerned, and the scope of the penalty to be assessed upon each of them. The decision will be delivered to each offender. (Collective Offense can also be interpreted to mean several offenses committed by one individual.)

224.4 Limitation: A person shall not be sanctioned if proceedings to invoke such sanction have not been commenced against that person within 72 hours followingthe offense.

224.5: Each person who is a witness to an alleged offence is required to testify atany hearing called by the Jury, and the Jury is required to consider all relevant evidence.

224.7: DUE PROCES!

*Do not document different offenses committed by different individuals in the same document – use a separate document for each individual.

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DUE PROCESS – ACR/ICR Art. 224.7

Prior to the imposition of a penalty (except in cases of verbal reprimands and withdrawal of accreditation), the person accused of an offense shall be given the opportunity to present a defense at a hearing, verbally or in writing.

Defense can include, but is not limited to the following:•Calling witnesses•Questioning witnesses upon whose testimony the Jury relies

e.g.: considering information from a witness who is unavailable for questioning by the accused would create a serious issue.

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MINUTES FOR SANCTIONS – ACR/ICR Art. 224.8 Jury decisions shall be recorded in writing and shall include:•The offense alleged to have been committed•The evidence of the offence•The rule(s) or Jury directives that have been violated•The penalty imposed

Remember: •The penalty shall be appropriate to the offense. •The scope of any penalty imposed by the Jury must consider any mitigating and aggravating circumstances.•Verbal sanctions do not require documentation; not subject to Appeal

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WRITTEN SANCTION EXAMPLE: Continuing on Course After Clear DSQ

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Thank you for your attention and your efforts to produce accurate and factual documentation of Jury decisions.