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                                    26l. violation of Practice and Contest Season limitations and rules (rules 17-7.1, 50, 101);m. mutual agreements to violate the rules of the IHSAA (rules 9-2, 17-7.1).Requirements of the Consent and Release CertificationQ. 3-4 Must a student provide to the student%u2019s School a completed and signed Consent and Release Certifi cate form prior to the student%u2019s participation in the fi rst Practice?A. Yes, the completed and signed Consent and Release Certifi cate form will satisfy the requirement for participation in interschool athletics. (3-10, 3-11) (See rule 9-14 for Practice requirements)Q. 3-5 If a student athlete lives in a One (1) parent household, must the student obtain the signatures of both parents on the IHSAA Consent and Release Certifi cate form?A. The IHSAA Consent and Release Certifi cate form must contain the signature of all custodial parents. (rule 3-10)Q. 3-6 Does a student need to have submitted a completed and signed IHSAA Consent and Release Certifi cate form prior to participating in a Summer Open Facility Program or a Limited Contact Program?A. No. The IHSAA does not require students have a completed and signed IHSAA Consent and Release Certificate form submitted prior to the student%u2019s participating in an Summer Open Facility Program or a Limited Contact Program, although the School may have such a requirement. A student must provide to the student%u2019s School a completed and signed IHSAA Consent and Release Certificate form prior to the student%u2019s participation in a Practice. (rule 3-10)Ineligibility follows the StudentQ. 3-7 Does disciplinary ineligibility in One (1) School carry over to the second School when a student transfers?A. Yes, a student must be eligible in all respects at the School from which the student transferred. And this means that an ineligibility ruling under the rules of a prior School shall carry over to the new School even though the student would be eligible under the rules at the new School. (rule 3-8)School Representative at a ContestQ. 3-8 Must the member School principal be personally present at all interschool athletic Contests?A. No. The member School principal is responsible to insure proper representation by offi cially designating personnel. %u201cProper representation%u201d requires the presence of a faculty member or other certifi ed or non-certifi ed person who meets the coach qualifi cation requirements. While a coach is a proper representative, if a coach who is the only School representative present, is ejected from a Contest, the School may not continue to participate and the Contest should be terminated and forfeited to the opponent. (rules 3-2, 3-3, 3-4)Q. 3-9 Is there a diff erent supervision requirement for a student participating in an Individual Sport Tournament Series than a student participating in a Team Sport Tournament Series?A. No, the supervision requirement is the same for Individual Sport entrants as for Team Sport Entrants. (rule 3-4)Certification of EligibilityQ. 3-10 Who is responsible for certifying that a student athlete is eligible for interscholastic athletics?A. A student%u2019s principal has the responsibility to certify the eligibility of all students at the School, for maintaining suffi cient records to verify each student%u2019s compliance with all eligibility rules and, upon the request of a fellow member School principal, or upon a request from the IHSAA, to provide written certifi cation of a student%u2019s eligibility. (rule 3-8)Q. 3-11 When the eligibility of a student is in question, what procedure should be followed?Rule 3 - Administrative Responsibility
                                
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