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As one’s capabilities might change over time, the type of event that one is suited
to judge may change as well. This means that the type of event that you could
judge might change over the course of your career.
Hence:
§ If you have special needs, inform the Chairman of the protest committee or
the representative of the organizing authority who takes care of officials. If
you are billeted in a private home, let it be known if you have allergies to
any pets or tobacco smoke, etc.;
§ if you have dietary restrictions, let it be known before your arrival;
§ if you have temporary or permanent physical limitations, do not accept the
invitation if you cannot fulfill the required protest committee functions;
§ if you need accommodations, advise the organizing authority and Chairman
of the protest committee prior to arrival.
C.4 Allegation of Inadequate Conduct or Competence
World Sailing Regulation 35 provides for reports alleging inadequate conduct
or competence of a World Sailing Race Official to be submitted to the Chief
Executive Officer of World Sailing. When such a report is received, World
Sailing uses the procedure in Regulation 32 (Race Officials Performance) to
consider the allegations. Procedures for investigation if necessary, and
possible decisions and sanctions if appropriate, as well as the appeal process
available to the Race Official, are described in this Regulation..