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History
and Role
2005 - Committee Established
The Technical Committee was approved and funded by the varsity membership
during the CWPA Annual Meeting in December of 2005, to begin active duties
during the 2006-07 academic calendar. The inaugural committee was comprised
of three members: a non-officiating referee (varsity competition) and
two former CWPA coaches. They were to serve for a period of one year,
at which point the Technical Committee process and committee members would
be evaluated by the membership.
The primary purpose was to
educate, train, and evaluate officials. In addition, the committee was
charged with the approval of all varsity league assignments, as well as
handling post season assignment selections. The goal was to create a system
that improved the overall officiating by providing increased feedback
to CWPA referees on the varsity level. This included helping referees
call the game more closely to current NCAA Interpretations. Members were
required travel to three events per season for on-site evaluations, with
remaining evaluations performed through videotape review. Weekly conference
calls between the committee members also facilitated the evaluation process.
2007 – Structure
Revised
During the CWPA Annual Meeting in June of 2007 the membership endorsed
the work of the committee and expressed that the process should be continued.
They determined that the CWPA staff should now be responsible for locating
personnel to serve on the Technical Committee, with final approval of
the CWPA Board of Directors. No predetermined number of members or term
limit would be mandated. This change was made to provide greater stability
and continuity for the committee.
Committee
Members
Academic
Year |
Members |
2006-07 |
Ed
Reed |
Andy
Takata |
Russ
Yarworth |
Selection
Process
The size and composition of the Technical Committee will be determined
by the CWPA Staff and approved by the Board of Directors. CWPA Referees
and coaches will be surveyed for nominations as needed. Selections must
be approved by the CWPA Board of Directors.
Accountability
Membership and officials will be surveyed each year regarding the Technical
Committee’s performance as part of an annual review process. The
Director of Officials and Commissioner will forward recommendations to
the Board of Directors as appropriate.
CWPA Referees and Coaches have
the ability to contact the league office and/or the Board of Directors
to address any concerns relating to the performance of a Technical Committee
Member at any time.
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