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Section 7: Examinations


  1. The candidate must be presented by his national federation and approved by JJIF (for world referees) or the continental union of his country (for continental referees; if there is no continental union by JJIF) before the referee course begins (preferably at least 21 days in advance). The presentation is obligatory and must be signed by the President of the national federation or by his delegate. The presentation must include: name, address, birth date, Dan grade, telephone or fax number, copy of the national license and referee curriculum (number of competitions the candidate has refereed at in Fighting and Duo System in his own nation). The presentation must be sent to the Secretary of the referee committee.
     
  2. The examinations must be held by the Director of the Referee Committee, or by one of him out pointed member, at least one more committee member, and one other expert. This additional expert has consultative vote and is selected from a list proposed by the Technical Committee of the JJIF or of the continental union and approved by the Board of the JJIF or the continental union. When there is an examination for continental license there must be a member of the international referee committee in the test commission.
     
  3. The theoretical test shall consist of at least 40 questions (20 for each System), whereas a minimum of 90% for world referees, 80% for continental referees must be answered correctly to pass the test.
     
  4. If the theoretical test is passed, candidates may proceed with the practical test. In such a test each member of the examination commission will give candidates a judgement of 1 to 10 points. To pass the practical test candidates must obtain at least 90% for world referees and 80% for continental referees.
     
  5. The practical test has to be on an international tournament or championship witch is accepted by JJIF or JJEU.
     
  6. The examiners are required to make a formal report to the referee committee on the referee course and the examinations.
     
  7. The fees for the referee course and examination have to be paid to the JJIF or the continental union before the course begins, as indicated in the official announcements issued by the General Secretary of JJIF or the continental union.