Youth Football Officials Association Referee Agreement

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Overview of this form

The Youth Football Officials Association Referee Agreement is a legal document that outlines the terms and conditions between a referee and a youth football league. This agreement serves to establish the expectations and responsibilities of the referee while officiating games, differentiating it from standard employment contracts by emphasizing the independent contractor relationship. It ensures that referees are prepared and compliant with the league's standards and regulations.

What’s included in this form

  • Agreement date and names of the referee and youth football league.
  • Term details regarding termination of the agreement.
  • Referee's agreements and expectations, including necessary attire and training requirements.
  • Compensation structure based on refereeing experience.
  • Claims and indemnity provisions related to the referee's responsibilities.
  • Independent contractor status and tax responsibilities.
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Situations where this form applies

This form should be used when a youth football league wants to formalize an agreement with referees for officiating games. It is essential during recruitment or onboarding of referees to ensure all parties have a clear understanding of their roles and responsibilities. Use this agreement whenever a new referee joins the league or when leagues refresh agreements for existing referees.

Intended users of this form

  • Youth football leagues looking to hire referees.
  • Referees who want to formalize their relationship with a youth football league.
  • Organizations or associations managing youth sports and requiring official refereeing services.

How to prepare this document

  • Enter the date of the agreement and identify the parties involved.
  • Fill in the address details of both the referee and the youth football league.
  • Review and specify each party's operational responsibilities as outlined in the agreement.
  • Detail the compensation structure according to the referee's experience level.
  • Sign the agreement with printed names and titles where required.

Does this document require notarization?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. It is always prudent to check any state-specific requirements that may necessitate notarization for such agreements.

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Common mistakes

  • Failing to clearly define the terms of termination.
  • Not specifying compensation or payment schedule correctly.
  • Leaving out important training or attire requirements for referees.
  • Assuming that verbal agreements suffice instead of a written contract.

Why use this form online

  • Convenience of instant downloading and printing from anywhere.
  • Easily editable to suit specific agreements between referees and leagues.
  • Reliable templates drafted by licensed attorneys ensure legal compliance.

What to keep in mind

  • The Youth Football Officials Association Referee Agreement outlines the responsibilities of referees and the terms of their engagement with youth leagues.
  • It protects the interests of both the referee and the league, ensuring that all parties understand their obligations.
  • It is essential for leagues to use this agreement to avoid potential disputes regarding compensation and responsibilities.

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FAQ

The official referee of the game will have an "R" somewhere on their uniform that stands for "referee." A uniform with the letter "U" stands for "umpire," the letter "H" or "HL" stands for "head linesman," "L" or "LJ" stands for "line judge" and "S" or "SJ" stands for "side judge."

Similar to the football players, referees have numbers and letters to let the coaches know who will be making a call. For instance, a back judge will be responsible for signaling touchdown and will worry about plays that happen down field. Side judges are responsible for offside and any pre-snap penalties.

The position will be called center judge -- the new official will wear a C on his back --and be located in the offensive backfield opposite the referee.

College Football Referees make the most in San Francisco, CA at $92,876, averaging total compensation 51% greater than the US average.

The head linesman (H or HL), or down judge (DJ) in the NFL and CFL, stands at one end of the line of scrimmage (usually the side opposite the press box, always with the chain crew), looking for possible offsides, encroachment and other fouls before the snap.

At first, referees wore white shirts and bow ties. Problems arrived when they would often oversee games involving teams wearing white. It was referee Lloyd Olds who thought of a solution.His broad black and white stripes quickly became commonplace with both football and basketball referees.

FIFA allows referees to wear five colours: black, red, yellow, green and blue. Along with the jersey, referees are required to wear black shorts, black socks (with white stripes in some cases), and black shoes.

Referee. Umpire. Down Judge. Line Judge. Field Judge. Side Judge. Back Judge.

In most North American sports, referees wear vertical black and white stripes.

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