The Alabama High School Athletic Association’s has released a statement regarding the current contract dispute with the South Alabama Baseball Umpires Association.
The statement comes from Executive Director of the AHSAA Alvin Briggs.
In November, a group of baseball officials met with AHSAA staff to voice their concerns regarding expenses they accrue in comparison to the pay schedule they receive for umpiring high school baseball games. After much discussion, the AHSAA staff agreed to present the officials’ concerns to the Central Board of Control at their next scheduled meeting.
Officiating fees should be agreed upon in negotiations between the local officials’ association and the school. However, any and all agreed-upon fees must be within the maximum amount the schools are allowed to pay according to the AHSAA Maximum Fee Schedule . Any school that agrees to fees in excess of the maximum schedule will be in violation of AHSAA bylaws and may be subject to fines, probation , and/or suspension from the AHSAA.
5. The association must not adopt any rules or regulations that conflict with the rules and regulations of the AHSAA.
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