24 | 2nd REFEREE | |
24.1 | LOCATION | |
| The 2nd referee performs his/her functions standing outside the playing court near the post, on the opposite side of and facing the 1st referee. | D1a, D1b, D10 |
24.2 | AUTHORITY | |
24.2.1 | The 2nd referee is the assistant of the 1st referee, but has also his/her own range of jurisdiction. | 24.3 |
| Should the 1st referee become unable to continue his/her work, the 2nd referee may replace him/her. | |
24.2.2 | He/she may, without whistling, also signal faults outside his/her range of jurisdiction, but may not insist on them to the 1st referee. | 24.3 |
24.2.3 | He/she controls the work of the scorer(s). | 25.2, 26.2 |
24.2.4 | He/she supervises the team members on the team bench and reports their misconduct to the 1st referee. | 4.2.1 |
24.2.5 | He/she controls the players in the warm-up areas. | 4.2.3 |
24.2.6 | He/she authorizes the regular game interruptions, controls their duration and rejects improper requests. | 15, 15.11, 25.2.2.3 |
24.2.7 | He/she controls the number of time-outs and substitutions used by each team and reports the 2nd time-out and 5th and 6th substitutions to the 1st referee and the coach concerned. | 15.1, 25.2.2.3 |
24.2.8 | In the case of an injury of a player, he/she authorizes an exceptional substitution or grants a 3-minute recovery time. | 15.7, 17.1.2 |
24.2.9 | He/she checks the floor condition, mainly in the front zone. He/she also checks, during the match, that the balls still fulfil the regulations. | 1.2.1, 3 |
24.2.10 | He/she supervises the team members in the penalty areas and reports their misconduct to the 1st referee. | 1.4.6, 21.3.2 |
| For FIVB, World and Official Competitions, the duties recorded under 24.2.5 and 24.2.10 are carried out by the Reserve Referee. | |
Relevant Rules: 3.3, 23.1, 24.1, 25.1, 26.1, 27.1
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