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A "full" membership (dues paying member) will attend instruction events and desires to work high school games. An "audit" membership (no dues required) will attend instruction events for education purposes only and without umpiring high school games. "Audit" members may make voluntary donations to defray instruction costs and further our programs if desired.
Please type full "legal" or "proper" name for Adult Ed Registration.
What levels of baseball have you worked?
Please check each box
Please tell us about your past and present program/district affiliations. Also include any volunteer work, youth programs, league name, with chief umpire if known, and summer associations.
What profession are you in?
What are your hobbies?
Please list any special skills you have. You might be able to do something that can help us out.
These questions are from the Twin Rivers Adult School Program that NCOA baseball instruction operates under.
(Please Note: The NCOA Executive Board has not set the dues policy for the 2011-12 season at this time - Dues are subject to change.)
Dues received on or before December 31, 2011 are $50.00. Dues received on January 1, 2012 or after are $60.00. Your check needs to be received prior to December 31, 2011, to qualify for the early discount registration. Make sure your name or the name of the official signing up is on your check. Your received check will be matched up to the Submitted registration list.
If you have already paid dues to another sport for this 2011-2012 scholastic year (football, volleyball, water polo, or basketball), then your dues for baseball will be $30.00 if received on or before December 31, 2011, and $40.00 if received on or after January 1, 2012.
Instructions for sending in your dues payments will be provided after you complete the registration form.
By submitting this form you acknowledge that:
You are a member of NCOA, not an employee of NCOA. As a member, you are an independent contractor per Section 3352 Subsection (u) of the labor code. As such:
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