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How to fill out the Lineup Protest Period online
The Lineup Protest Period is a critical time during which institutions can raise concerns regarding team lineups for the NCAA Division III Women's Tennis Championships. This guide provides a clear, step-by-step approach to help you successfully navigate the process of submitting a protest online.
Follow the steps to effectively submit your protest during the lineup protest period.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Lineup Protest Period form and open it in your preferred online platform.
- Fill in the first section of the form with the required information about your institution, including the name of your institution and contact details. Ensure that these details are accurate to facilitate communication.
- In the next section, provide the rationale for your protest. This should clearly outline the reasons you believe the lineup submitted is incorrect or unjust. Be specific and concise to ensure your points are easily understood.
- Review your entries carefully before submitting. Ensure that the details are correct and that all necessary fields are completed to avoid any delays in processing your protest.
- Submit the completed protest form by clicking the submit button. Ensure this is done by 2 p.m. (Eastern time) on the designated protest date to meet the submission deadline.
- After submission, keep an eye on your email for any confirmation of receipt or further instructions from the NCAA committee regarding your protest.
- If additional changes to the lineup occur after the formal protest, inform the NCAA staff liaison, head referee, and site representative immediately while maintaining the order of strength as initially submitted.
Take the necessary steps today to ensure your protest is submitted on time and effectively online.
A protest challenging the award of a contract must be filed within 10 days of when a protester knows or should know of the basis of the protest (a special case applies where, under certain circumstances, the protester receives a required debriefing).
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