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VII.

INTERPRETATIONS AND / OR RULINGS

Any interpretation of any aspect of these Rules and

Regulations or any decision involving any other aspect of

the competition will be rendered by the Rules Committee.

The Rules Committee will render a judgment in an effort to

ensure that the competition proceeds in a manner consistent

with the general spirit and goals of the competition. The

Rules Committee will consist of the Competition Director,

Head Judge, and a designated competition official.

VIII.

DISQUALIFICATION

Any team that does not adhere to the terms and procedures

of these "Rules and Regulations" will be subject to

disqualification from the competition and will automatically

forfeit any right to any prizes or awards presented by the

competition.

IX.

FINALITY OF DECISIONS

By participating in this competition, each team agrees that all

decisions by the judges will be final and will not be subject

for review. Each team acknowledges the necessity for the

judges to make prompt and fair decisions in this competition

and each team therefore expressly waives any legal,

equitable, administrative or procedural review of such

decisions.

X.

GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES

A.

All participants agree to conduct themselves in a manner

displaying good sportsmanship throughout the event.

The coach of each team is responsible for seeing that

team members, coaches, parents, and any other person

affiliated with the team conduct themselves accordingly.

B.

All programs should have, and review, an emergency

action plan in the event of an injury.

C.

Coaches must recognize the entire team’s particular

ability level and limit the team’s activities accordingly.

D.

No technical skills should be performed when a coach is

not present or providing direct supervision.

E.

All practice sessions should be held in a location suitable

for the activities of dance, and away from noise and

distractions.

F.

Warm-up and stretching should precede and conclude all

practice sessions, pep rallies, games, competitions,

performances, and other physical activities.

G.

The performance surface should be taken into

consideration before engaging in any technical aspect of

dance. The performance area should be reasonably free

of obstructions. Dancers should not perform technical

skills on:

1.

Concrete, asphalt, or any other hard or uncovered

surface

2.

Wet surfaces

3.

Uneven surfaces

4.

Surfaces with obstructions

H.

The dance team coach or other knowledgeable

designated representative should be in attendance at all

practices, functions, and games.

XI.

COMPETITION ROUTINE GUIDELINES

A.

Substitutions may be made in the event of an injury or

other serious circumstance. Substitutes must also abide

by the age restrictions in all division in which they

compete.

B.

Formal entrances which involve dance, technical skills,

and all traditions/chants are not permitted. Dancers

should enter the performance area in a timely fashion.

C.

All staging, backdrops, special effects, or any items that

may damage or otherwise alter the performance floor or

environment are prohibited (water, powder, glitter, fire,

sliding oil, etc).

D.

Teams may dance off of the performance floor; however,

all routine choreography for the

entire

team must begin

and end on the performance surface. Jumping on or off

the performance surface is prohibited.

E.

Time limit is as follows:

1.

SCHOOL teams will have a maximum of (2) two

minutes to demonstrate their style and expertise.

If a team exceeds the time limit, they will be

assessed a penalty.

2.

ALL STAR teams will have a minimum of (1:45)

one minute forty five seconds and a maximum of

(2:30) two minutes thirty seconds to demonstrate

their style and expertise. If a team exceeds the

time limit, they will be assessed a penalty.

F.

Timing will begin with the first choreographed

movement or note of music, whichever is first. Timing

will end with the last choreographed movement or note

of music, whichever is last.

XII.

MUSIC GUIDELINES

A.

I have read and understand the USA Cheer Music

Copyrights Educational Initiative and all sound

recordings used in our team’s music shall only be

used with written license from the owners(s) of the

sound recordings.

B.

These guidelines are as of June 16, 2016. For the most

up to date music information, visit

http://varsity.com/music.

If you have any questions,

cheer teams should email

info@usacheer.net

and

dance teams should email

dancemusic@varsity.com.

Please check Preferred Provider list for updates and

changes periodically.

C.

Teams must be able to provide proof of licensing

upon request. If a team does not have proof of music

licensing available, they will be allowed to perform to

an optional approved track of music or a track with

counts (provided by Varsity Spirit). If a team cannot

provide proof of licensing, and do not perform to an

optional approved track of music or to counts, the

team will be disqualified from the competition.

D.

If there are concerns regarding a certain team’s use

of music, a Challenge Form must be completed

immediately following the team’s performance.

E.

Challenge Process

a. All music challenges must be submitted in writing to the

event director.

b.

T

here will be $100 fee to request a music challenge and

must be in the form of a check made out to St Jude

Children’s Research Hospital.

c. Fees collected will be voided if challenge is correct.

d. If the team challenged can provide documentation

during the event and can be verified, the fees will be

donated to St. Jude.

e.

If the team challenged can provide documentation that

requires further review, a decision will be finalized

within 48 hours of the event.

GENERAL RULES

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