CIF-SS Officials Fee for Swimming
2009-2010 Blue Book
SWIMMING
A. Dual or Triangular Meet Pay Schedule - There are 11 swimming events for each level.
1 level (11 events) - $62 5 levels (55 events) - $106 ** 9 levels (99 events) - $150
2 levels (22 events) - $73 6 levels (66 events) - $117 **10 levels (110 events) - $161
3 levels (33 events) - $84 7 levels (77 events) - $128 **11 levels (121 events) - $172
4 levels (44
events) - $95 8 levels (88 events) - $139 **12 levels (132 events) - $183
*If there are additional races between levels, add $1.00 for each additional
race.
** Levels not shown in Blue Book but, provided here for clarity.
When competition is conducted in 8 lanes or more (open lanes count
toward the 8), 2 officials
will be required for CIF time standard verification. If 2 officials cannot be obtained, qualification
will only be
recognized within the first 6 lanes (open lanes count toward the 6) from the
starter.
B. Championship Prelims, or Invitational Prelims Meet Pay Schedule:
*Each event may constitute multiple heats.
Count the number of heats for all levels in the Prelims. Divide this total by eleven (11). The
quotient represents the number of levels (refer to the Dual or Triangular Meet Pay Schedule).
The remainder of this division problem represents the number of extra heats. Add $1.00 for each
additional heat (see example below). In the Prelims, each official’s pay is based upon the total
number of heats.
C. Championship Finals or Invitational Finals Meet Pay Schedule:
*Each
event may constitute a Championship Heat, a Consolation Heat, and a Bonus Heat.
Determine the number of levels in the Finals program. A reminder - Consolation and/or Bonus
Finals constitutes a/an additional heat(s). Refer to the Dual Meet Pay Schedule to determine the
amount to pay each official. In the Finals, each official’s pay is based upon the total number of
heats.
EXAMPLE:
Championship of Invitational Prelims Meet Schedule:
TOTAL number of heats = 73
73 divided by 11 = 6 remainder 7
6 levels (66 heats) = $117
7 remainder (extra heats) = $7
Prelims fee for each official = $124
Championship of Invitational Finals Meet Pay Schedule: Total for each official:
Girls’ JV Championship Final = one level Prelims Fee = $124
Girls’ JV Consolation Final = one level Finals’ Fee = $139
Boys’ JV Championship Final = one level
Boys’ JV Consolation Final = one level Total = $263
Girls’ Varsity Championship Final = one level
Girls’ Varsity Consolation Final = one level
Boys’ Varsity Championship Final = one level
Boys’ Varsity Consolation Final = one level
Finals’ Fee for each official (8 levels) = $139
D. Diving Meet Fees:
Dual or Triangular Meet Pay Schedule
If diving is held during the swimming competition, the fees are:
The pay schedule for a six (6) or eleven (11) dive program are the same.
1-6 divers = $27.00, for each additional diver, add $2.00
Championship Finals or Invitational Finals Meet Pay Schedule
The pay schedule for a SIX (6) dive program:
1-12 divers = $68.00, for each additional diver, add $1.25
The pay schedule for ELEVEN (11) dive program:
1-12 divers = $76.00, for each additional
diver, add $2.50
Authorize payment of fees.
A. A flat fee will be used to compensate officials for travel based on the following scale:
51 - 75 miles = $12.00
76 - 125 miles = $18.00
126 - 175 miles = $30.00
176 - 250 miles = $42.00
251 - 350 miles = $54.00
351 - 450 miles = $72.00
451 miles and above = For distances beyond 450 miles, the following formula will be utilized:
Begin with $72.00, which represents 450 miles round trip
Add $2.40 for every 15 additional miles traveled round trip
Example: 525 miles round trip = $72.00 - First 450 miles
additional 75 miles = $12.00 - 75 divided by 15 = 5, multiplied by $2.40
Total mileage reimbursement = $84.00
B. The origination point for official’s mileage will be determined in the following way:
1. Regular Season - From the official’s home residence within the assignment area, to the location of their contest.
Officials who live or work outside their assignment area will only be compensated for mileage from the point they
enter their assignment area. All officials are entitled to mileage if they drive separately to contests.
2. Playoffs - From the location of the meeting place for the officials association.
Note: For playoffs only, mileage will be paid to the Head Official of all officiating crews in all sports