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USA Hockey / MWAHA Registration Process 2017 2018 Season To become a USA Hockey Official in the Midwest Affiliate you must: 1. Be 14 years old BEFORE 12/31/2017. This is a MWAHA requirement. 2. Register with the Midwest Amateur Hockey Association, Inc. (MWAHA) 3. Complete the MWAHA Background Screening process if 18 years of age as of July 31, 2017. The screening process must be completed every 2 years by USA Hockey requirement. 4. Attend an entire USA Hockey sanctioned Officiating Seminar (administered by MWAHA). THE SEMINAR LEVEL YOU ATTEND MUST BE FOR THE SAME REGISTRATION LEVEL FOR WHICH YOU APPLIED. MWAHA rules requires attendance at a MWAHA sponsored seminar. If you are subject to the MWAHA Background Screening process your seminar attendance confirmation will not be submitted to USA Hockey until your Background Screening process is complete. 5. Register with USA Hockey (fee varies with Level). See USA Hockey Registration (below) for complete details. 6. Complete the USA Hockey Open Book Rules Exam either online and achieve a passing score. 7. Affix the USA Hockey Officiating Crest to the left breast of your officiating sweater. Please review Registration Tips (below) for complete instructions

USA Hockey Classification Requirements Level 1 Must attend an entire Level 1 ice and class Officiating Seminar ** Must make an application, including a check for $35 to USA Hockey Must attain an Open Book Rules Exam score of 35/50 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Must make an application, including a check for $60 to USA Hockey Must have been Level 1 or higher (Complete) within the last two seasons Must attain an Open Book Rules Exam score of 85/100 Must attain a Closed Book Rules Exam score of 24/30. The closed book exam will test an applicant's knowledge of the Basic Officiating Manual Must attend an entire Level 2 ice and class Officiating Seminar ** Must make an application, including a check for $80 to USA Hockey Must have been Level 3 (Complete) within the last two seasons -or- Must have been Level 2 or higher (Complete) within the last two seasons Must attain an Open Book Rules Exam score of 90/100 Must attain a Closed Book Rules Exam score of 40/50 Must attend an entire Level 3 ice and class Officiating Seminar** Must make an application, including a check for $90 to USA Hockey Must have been Level 3 or 4 (Complete) last year Must attain an Open Book Rules Exam score of 90/100 Must attain a Closed Book Rules Exam score of 40/50 Must attend an entire Level 4 ice and class Officiating Seminar ** Must pass a skating exam each year ** Officiating Seminars are approved by USA Hockey and are administered by MWAHA. Notes: Complete means that an official has met all requirements for the level for which he/she has applied. Incomplete means an official has filed an application and has not completed all the necessary criteria for attainment of that level. A new official (not registered the previous year) may not officiate until he/she is complete. An official registered last year may not officiate after November 30 of the current season (USA Hockey expiration date for last year) until he/she is complete for the new season. Open Book Rules Exam Each season all officials must complete the open book rules exam. This exam can now be completed online. Officials who do not receive the minimum score for the appropriate level will receive a retake notice. Only one retake exam per official is allowed. An official who fails the exam twice will be registered at the highest level for which the retake exam score would qualify (See Classification Requirements for required exam scores).

New Officials (Never been registered) All persons who have never officiated must register at Level 1 for the first season. Exceptions to this rule may only be made by the Central District Referee-in-Chief, prior to registration, in extreme cases in which the applicant has extensive hockey officiating experience that would foster registration at Level 2. No first time registered official may register above Level 2 for the first season. Contact the Central District Referee-in-Chief PRIOR to registering with USA Hockey at Larsontool@Lcom.net.com. Renewal Officials Renewal officials may apply for one level higher that the level at which they were completely registered last season. Officials are allowed to take one season as unregistered or incomplete without penalty (except for Level 4). Officials who take one season off may apply only for the level at which they were completely registered the previous season or a lower level. Level 4 applicants must have been completely registered at Level 3 or 4 the previous season. Returning Officials (After 1 or more seasons) Unregistered or Incompletely Registered We are always happy to have officials return to the USA Hockey Officiating Program after some time away from the program. Because of your past experience with our program you may be able to register at a higher level than Level 1, depending upon the level at which you were last registered. As a general rule, officials may take one season off (unregistered or incomplete) without forfeiting their current status, except for Level 4. If, however, an official is off (not registered or incomplete) for the previous seasons, they must apply for registration one level lower (except Level 1) than that of the last season completely registered. If you have any questions regarding your status as a returning official please contact the MWAHA Referee-In-Chief: Kyle Larson at Larsontool@Lcom.net USA Hockey Registration Dates August 1 November 15 November 30 December 31 March 30 May 10 USA Hockey online registration begins All registration material is due to the National Office to receive card and crest by December 1 and be eligible to work games Last season's card and crest expires Officials must be complete by this date in order to be eligible to officiate State, District or Regional Playoff games or National Championship games Last day applications are accepted for the current season Last day to submit open book exam or open book retake exam

Minimum Referee Level Requirements for Games It is the policy of USA Hockey to assign only qualified officials to all levels of competition. The USA Hockey Officiating Program strongly recommends the following guidelines be followed when scheduling any USA Hockey sanctioned game. AGE CLASSIFICATION Referee MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS 3 Official System 2 Official System Referee Youth Tier 1/2 Linesman Linesman Youth Tier 1/2 Each Referee Each Referee Youth Tier 1/2 Adult Open Level 4 Level 3 Level 3 Adult U.S. Level 4 Level 3 Level 3 Adult No-Check Level 3 Level 2 Level 3 Adult Women's Level 3 Level 2 Level 3 Junior A Level 4 Level 3 Level 4 Junior B Level 4 Level 3 Level 4 Junior C Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 High School Varsity Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 High School Junior Varsity Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Girls' 19 or Under Level 3 Level 3 Level 2 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 18 or Under (Midget) Level 3 Level 3 Level 2 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 16 or Under (Midget) Level 3 Level 3 Level 2 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Girls' 16 or Under Level 3 Level 3 Level 2 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 14 or Under (Bantam) Level 2 Level 3 Level 2 Level 2 Level 3 Level 3 Girls' 14 or Under Level 1 Level 2 Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 2 12 or Under (Pee Wee) Level 1 Level 2 Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 2 Girls' 12 or Under Level 1 Level 2 Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 2 10 or Under (Squirt) Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Girls' 10 or Under Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 8 or Under (Mite) Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 Note: An official must be completely registered on or before December 31st of the current season to be eligible to officiate in any USA Hockey sanctioned State, Regional or National Championship games. Officiating Games Registering with the USA Hockey Officiating Program does not guarantee any official game assignments. Officials are responsible for obtaining their own game assignments from local game schedulers as designated in your local area. Any scheduler who assigns improperly or incompletely registered officials is subject to potential legal action as he/she jeopardizes the insurance coverage of the officials and both teams involved. Schedulers may view listings of currently registered USA Hockey/MWAHA officials on the MWAHA Web Site.

Registration Tips Most of the success of the registration process depends on you. The following tips will help you speed up your referee registration. MWAHA Registration Register early in the season. Registration begins August 9. Complete your MWAHA Background Screening process before attending a Seminar (if required). Our local seminar schedule is complete by early November. You cannot become an official unless you attend a USA Hockey/MWAHA seminar. All officials must register with MWAHA on-line. Checks or cash are not accepted. MWAHA directive requires all officials to attend a USA Hockey seminar administered by MWAHA. Officials wishing to attend a USA Hockey seminar which is not administered by MWAHA must do the following: Register on line with MWAHA. Select MWAHA fee only No Seminar Credit for the level for which you are registering with USA Hockey. Email Larsontool@Lcom.net the seminar outside of the Affiliate that you propose to attend at least one week prior to attending. This email must include the date, times and location of the seminar. The MWAHA Referee-in-Chief will notify the registrant via e-mail if seminar attendance at a seminar not administered by MWAHA is approved. USA Hockey Registration Register online early in the season (Registration begins August 1st). All Officials MUST register online at www.usahockeyregistration.com DO NOT CALL USA HOCKEY AS THEY WILL REFER YOU BACK TO MWAHA. Apply only for the level for which you are eligible. Complete the online registration process. Seminar Attendance You do NOT have to apply to USA Hockey or complete the USA Hockey Open Book Rules Exam before you attend a seminar administered by MWAHA. Be sure to bring your Seminar Confirmation Sheet to your seminar and hand it in on arrival to your seminar instructor. You must attend the entire MWAHA Officiating Seminar to receive credit for attendance. Renewing officials: Bring a current rule book, manuals and pencil & paper for taking notes.

USA Hockey Open Book Exam Complete the open book exam online promptly. Use the rule book to answer all questions DO NOT GUESS. Answer all questions you are required to answer [Level 1: 50 questions; Levels 2, 3 & 4: 100 questions] (See Classification Requirements above). Record your answers and rule references and save for future reference. If you need help with your open book exam contact your local officials representative. USA Hockey Card and Crest Allow 2-3 weeks for delivery of the card, crest and test scores after all of the above steps have been taken (open book exam complete and seminar attended). Note: You will not receive your USA Hockey card and crest until USA Hockey has received verification of your seminar attendance from MWAHA. Contact Larsontool@Lcom.net if more than three weeks have elapsed after you have completed your open book Rules Exam to USA Hockey and you have not received your USA Hockey card and crest. Questions? Email Larsontool@Lcom.net