From the PC desk, February 2017

Hello and welcome to this February dispatch from the Bureau of Program Coordinators. This month, we will discuss the advanced roles of the program and the level 2 maintenance review.

Advanced roles and rotation

This was mentioned during the announcement of the New World Order All Nine but we want to deepen the idea a little more in the lines that follow.
The guidance of the arbitration program is based on level 3 arbitrators, but some of them are elected to temporarily endorse a specific role. These advanced roles are: Chief Referee of Grand Prix , Regional Coordinator and Program Coordinator .

Each of these advanced roles is managed by an arbitrator for 18 months. His place will be vacant after 18 months but this referee will be able to represent himself if he or she wishes. There are also two special advanced roles: Chief of Referees in Chief of Grand Prix and Head of Regional Coordinators . They are elected for 12 months and are in charge of managing their respective groups.

You can find more information on these roles by clicking on the links above. By the way, do you remember the rotations I just talked about? Well, it’s the turn of the program coordinators to renew at this time, find the full announcement here .

Level 2 Maintenance Review.

Last August, the maintenance review of Level 2 was announced with an operational release date in 2017, you will find the corresponding information in the Official Resources section of the site. However, due to unexpected problems, this review will not be available in the immediate future. When we have more information, we will inform the community of the date of making the review available.

Until we are able to launch this exam, the L2 Practice Test can be used as a substitute. Level 2 referees must take this exam once a year and decide whether to use the L2 Practice, wait for the provision of maintenance level exam 2. L2 Practice is available online (with a 60-day waiting period between each test) and in writing (handled in-person by a level 3 referee or level 2 referee tester).

Returns form

In conclusion, we would also like to remind you of the existence of the referee return form. Its purpose is to offer players a way to contact the arbitration program on what an arbitrator does in good or bad. Thanks for sharing Judge Feedback Form . In your communities.

Translation by: Martin Cuchet [/ judge] Relu by: Charles-Henri Turpin [/ judge] [/ alert]