8.4 Protest Protocol

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This protocol deals with the handling of a protest issued by one of the teams. Teams can only protest against the interpretation of the rules. The protest protocol consists of two levels. Level 1 is applied during the match while level 2 is applied once the match has ended.
This protocol deals with the handling of a protest issued by one of the teams. Teams can only protest in three situations:
* Against the interpretation of the rules (not the judgement)
* Scoring errors
* Playing conditions (light, sand, temperature, etc)
 
The protest protocol consists of two levels.
   
   
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=== Prior permitting a protest ===
=== Before permitting a protest ===
Prior the application of a protest, the following steps have to be taken:
before the application of a protest, the following steps have to be taken:
* Clear and detailed explanation of the rule and its interpretation to the team’s captain
* Clear and detailed explanation of the rule and its interpretation to the team’s captain
* Declaration whether a protest in possible in this case
* Declaration whether a protest in possible in this case
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=== Level 1 ===
=== Level 1 ===
Ein '''Level-1-Protest''' wird direkt am Court vom Hauptschiedsrichter bearbeitet.
A '''level-1-protest''' is dealt with by the head referee directly on the court.
* Proposal of a formal protest (level 1).
* Decision, whether the protest protocol is initiated.
* Gathering of all information necessary for a decision.
* Announcement by the head referee regarding the outcome of the protest.
* Assuring the scorer records all details regarding the protest correctly.
* Continue play.


* Antrag auf einen formellen Protest (Level 1).
=== Level 2 ===
* Entscheidung, ob das Protestprotokoll zur Anwendung kommen kann.
A '''level-2-protest''' is applied if a level-1-protest is not realizable (no head referee present) or has been allowed and the other teams wants to protest the outcome of the initiated protest. Furthermore, a level-2-protest is applied if the protested situation occurred after the end of the match.
* Einholen aller, für den Protest relevanten, Informationen.
* Bekanntgabe der Entscheidung über den Protest durch den Hauptschiedsrichter.
* Bekanntgabe der Entscheidung gegenüber dem Schreiber, Eintrag auf dem Spielbericht.
* Weiterführen des Spiels.


=== Level 2 ===
* Recording of all details regarding the level-1-protest.
Eine '''Level-2-Protest''' kommt zur Anwendung, wenn ein Level-1-Protest nicht durchführbar (kein Hauptschiedsrichter anwesend) oder abgelehnt war oder ein Level-1-Protest gestattet aber dann vom gegnerischen Team ein Protest gegen diese Entscheidung eingebracht wurde. Zusätzlich wird ein Level-2-Protest angewandt, wenn die Situation gegen die protestiert wird sich nach dem Ende des Spiels ereignet hat.
* Recording of the protest proposal on the score sheet.
* The protest will be handled by the federation.


* Aufnahme und Eintragung eines Level-1-Protests.
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* Eintragung des Antrags auf einen Level-2-Protest am Spielbericht.
* Die weitere Bearbeitung und Entscheidung erfolgt durch den Verband.

Latest revision as of 17:59, 23 November 2020

This protocol deals with the handling of a protest issued by one of the teams. Teams can only protest in three situations:

  • Against the interpretation of the rules (not the judgement)
  • Scoring errors
  • Playing conditions (light, sand, temperature, etc)

The protest protocol consists of two levels.

Impor­tant

In Austria, protests are only possible at the national championship.

Before permitting a protest

before the application of a protest, the following steps have to be taken:

  • Clear and detailed explanation of the rule and its interpretation to the team’s captain
  • Declaration whether a protest in possible in this case
  • Confirmation by the first referee that the captain actually wants to file a protest.

Level 1

A level-1-protest is dealt with by the head referee directly on the court.

  • Proposal of a formal protest (level 1).
  • Decision, whether the protest protocol is initiated.
  • Gathering of all information necessary for a decision.
  • Announcement by the head referee regarding the outcome of the protest.
  • Assuring the scorer records all details regarding the protest correctly.
  • Continue play.

Level 2

A level-2-protest is applied if a level-1-protest is not realizable (no head referee present) or has been allowed and the other teams wants to protest the outcome of the initiated protest. Furthermore, a level-2-protest is applied if the protested situation occurred after the end of the match.

  • Recording of all details regarding the level-1-protest.
  • Recording of the protest proposal on the score sheet.
  • The protest will be handled by the federation.