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How to fill out the Usbsc Bowling Waiver online
Filling out the Usbsc Bowling Waiver online is a straightforward process. This guide provides clear instructions to ensure that you complete the waiver accurately and efficiently, allowing your participation in bowling competitions while maintaining your eligibility.
Follow the steps to complete the Usbsc Bowling Waiver online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the waiver and open it in your preferred editor.
- Begin by filling in your name in the first blank provided, indicating that you are the parent or legal guardian of the youth participant.
- Enter the name of the youth participant in the appropriate space, ensuring to confirm their status as an unmarried student under the age of 18.
- Specify the name of the competition where your child will be participating, as designated in the provided section.
- Review the statements regarding USBC Rule 400 to confirm your understanding of the implications of your child’s participation in the specified competition.
- Sign the waiver in the designated signature field, affirming your authorization for your child to bowl in the competition.
- Date the form with the current date to validate the permission provided.
- Review the additional USBC Prize Waiver section if applicable, filling out the required information including the bowler's name and the competition name.
- Ensure both the bowler and a parent or guardian sign the USBC Prize Waiver if the bowler is under 18, confirming understanding of the risks related to eligibility.
- Once all fields are completed and verified for accuracy, save your changes, then download, print, or share the waiver as needed.
Complete your Usbsc Bowling Waiver online today to ensure your eligibility and secure your participation in bowling competitions.
When the previous season's average is used, and at the time of bowling an entrant has a current average of 21 or more games that is 10 pins higher than the prior season's average, the current average must be used.