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On the Web
- Ice Hockey Playing Rules Summary - Indexed rules taken from the 2001-2003 USA Hockey Official Playing Rules book.
- Interactive Baseball Rules - Seeks to create a fun environment for baseball umpires, players, coaches and fans to enhance their understanding of the rules of the game. Offers online quiz, along with rules/officiating resources.
- Chris' Officials Page - An informational hockey officials website for officials across the globe.
- Officiating Services - Software and Web Solution for Ice Hockey Officials and Scheduling Ice Hockey Officials.
- Atlantic Amateur Hockey Association Officiating Program - The official site of the officiating program of the Atlantic District of USA Hockey.
- National Ice Hockey Officials Association - NIHOA has many different resources for hockey officials. Organizes the national officiating community.
- NHL Rulebook - Official rules of the NHL.
- Richmond Adult Ice Hockey Referee Resources - Contains the current schedule, league rules, suspensions and other information for Richmond, Virginia officials.
- Mid Hudson Hockey Officials Association - Information about the groups history, documents, forms, rule changes and interpretations, and contact details.
- Illinois Hockey Officials Association - Board of directors, directions to rinks, members-only area, rules, and links.
Wikipedia Articles
- Rules of basketball - The rules of basketball are the [and regulation]s that govern the play, officiating, equipment and procedures of [[basketball. The international rules are governed by the Technical Commission of the International Basketball Federation.
- Variation (game) - In game design, variation is the process whereby the community of players, rather than any officiating authority, adapts the rules for informal play. If a variant becomes popular, it will often be published in a rules document like Hoyle's Rules of Games.
- Umpire (baseball) - In baseball, the umpire is the person charged with officiating the game, including beginning and ending the game, enforcing the rules of the game and the grounds, making judgment calls on plays, and meting out discipline. The term is often shortened to the colloquial form ump.