Chapter II - Organisation of the Competition
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Chapter I - General Regulations
Chapter II - Organisation of the Competition
- Form of Communications
- Invitations
- Entries
- Determination of Categories
- Selection of Entries
- Advice of Acceptance
- System, Programme and Schedule Limitations
- Competition System
- Selection of Competition System
- League Points and Positions
- Advancement to Later Rounds
- Tie Breaking
- Schedule and Programme
- Competition Areas
- Scrutineering
- Honourable Play
- Outside Assistance or Interference
- Completion of Play
- Results
- Reports
- Participating Delegations
- Officials
- Organising Committee
- Competition Committee
- Jury
- Appointment of officials
- Duties of the Organising Committee
- Duties of the Competition Committee
- Duties of Jury
- Duties of officials
- International Canoe Polo Officials
- International Canoe Polo Referees
Chapter III - Game Regulations
- Playing Area
- Playing Area Boundaries and Markers
- Goals
- The Ball
- Game officials
- Referees
- Goal Line Judges
- Scrutineer
- Timekeepers
- Scorekeeper
- Number of Players
- Anti-Doping
- Identification
- Kayaks
- Paddles
- Personal Equipment
- Trade-Marks and Advertising Symbols
- Exchanging Equipment
- Scrutineering
- Playing Time
- Time-Out
- Choice of End
- Commencement of Play
- Ball Out of Play
- Scoring A Goal
- Restart After Goal
- Capsized Player
- Entry to the Playing Area, Re-Entry and Substitution
- Illegal Substitution and Entry to the Playing Area
- Illegal Use of the Paddle
- Illegal Possesion
- Illegal Hand Tackle
- Illegal Kayak Tackle
- Illegal Jostle
- Illegal Screen
- Illegal Holding
- Unsporting Behaviour
- Defence of Goal
- Referee’S Ball
- Advantage
- Sanctions
- Taking Throws
- Taking A Goal Penalty-Shot
- Completion of Play
- Golden Goal Extra Time
- Tiebreaker Shoot-Out
- Taking A Tiebreaker Shot
- Protest to the Competition Committee
- Disciplinary Action By the Competition Committee
- Appeal to the Jury
- Appeal to the ICF Board of Directors
Chapter IV - Special Rules For World Championships
- Arrangements
- Jury and officials
- Appointment
- Entries
- System, Programme and Schedule Limitations
- Selection of Competition System
- Playing Area
- The Ball
- Identification
- Playing Time
- Protest
- Appeal
- Awards
- Anti-Doping
- Results and Reports
[edit] Form of Communications
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- All communications should be in writing (Letter, Fax, E-mail, Telegram, Telex, etc.). Where verbal communication is used, it must also be confirmed in writing by the given deadline (midnight on the due date). In the eventuality of conflicting information, the information with letterhead and/or signature will take precedence.
[edit] Invitations
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- An invitation to an international competition shall be sent out a minimum of 12 weeks prior to the competition and shall contain the following information:
- Type of competition; Categories of the Competition; Proposed programme or system of the competition draw or minimum number of games per team;
The Clubs or Federations invited to send teams;
The number of teams invited from each Club or Federation for each category;
The process of elimination or selection that will be used to reduce the number of teams at Competition, to the required number if the competition is over subscribed;
Time and place of the competition;
Details of Venue(s) – for example Indoor or Outdoor;
Amount of entry fee (if any);
- The invitation shall contain a preliminary entry form with:
The address to which entries and competitors delegation details must be sent; The final dates and times for entries, for declaration of delegation details, for declaration of final team lists, for declaration of player lists.- Information regarding accommodation should be sent with the invitation if possible.
- Information regarding publicity, progress, and details of entries received or indicated etc. must be provided on request.
- Type of competition; Categories of the Competition; Proposed programme or system of the competition draw or minimum number of games per team;
