RACE ORGANIZATION
84 GOVERNING RULES
The organizing authority, race committee, technical mommittee, protest committee and other race officials shall be governed by the rules in the conduct and judging of races.
85 CHANGES TO RULES
85.1 A change to a rule shall refer specifically to the rule and state the change. A change to a rule includes an addition to it or deletion of all or part of it.
85.2 A change to one of the following types of rules may be made only as shown below.
Type of rule | Change only if permitted by |
Racing rule | Rule 86 |
Rule in a World Sailing code | A rule in the code |
National authority prescription | Rule 88.2 |
Class rule | Rule 87 |
Rule in the notice of race | Rule 89.2(b) |
Rule in the sailing instructions | Rule 90.2(c) |
Rule in any other document governing the even | A rule in the document itself |
86 CHANGES TO THE RACING RULES
86.1 A racing rule shall not be changed unless permitted in the rule itself or as follows:
(a) Prescriptions of a national authority may change a racing rule, but not the Definitions; the Basic Principles; a rule in the Introduction; Part 1, 2 or 7; rule 42, 43, 63.4, 69, 70, 71, 75, 76.3, 79 or 80; a rule of an appendix that changes one of these rules; Appendix H or N; World Sailing Regulation 19, 20, 21, 22, 35 or 37.
(b) The notice of race or sailing instructions may change a racing rule, but not rule 76.1 or 76.2, Appendix R, or rule listed in rule 86.1(a)
(c) Class rules may change only racing rules 42, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53 and 54.
86.2 In exception to rule 86.1, World Sailing may in limited circumstances (see World Sailing Regulation 28.1.3) authorize changes to the racing rules for a specific international event. The authorization shall be stated in a letter of approval to the event organizing authority and in the notice of race and sailing instructions, and the letter shall be posted on the event's official notice board.
86.3 If a national authority so prescribes, the restrictions in rule 86 I do not apply if rules are changed to develop or test proposed rules. The national authority may prescribe that its approval is required for such changes.
87 CHANGES TO CLASS RULES
The notice of race or sailing instructions may change a class rule only when the class rules permit the change, or when written permission of the class association for the chang is displayed on the official notice board.
88 NATIONAL PRESCRIPTIONS
88.1 Prescriptions that Apply
The prescriptions that apply in an event are the prescriptions of the national authority with which the organizing authority is associated under rule 89.1. However, if boat will pass through the waters of more than one national authority while racing, the notice of race or sailing instructions shall identify the prescriptions that will apply and when they will apply.
88.2 Changes to Prescriptions
The notice of race of sailing instructions may change a prescription. However, a national authority may restrict changes to its prescriptions with a prescription to this rule, provided World Sailing approves its application to do so. The restricted prescriptions shall not be changed.
89 ORGANIZING AUTHORITY; NOTICE OF RACE; APPOINTIMENT OF RACE OFFICIALS
89.1 Organizing Authority
Race shall be organized by an organizing authority, which shall be
(a) World Sailing;
(b) a member national authority of World Sailing;
(c) an affiliated club;
(d) an affiliated organization other than a club and, if so prescribed by the national authority, with the approval of the national authority or in conjunction with an affiliated club;
(e) an unaffiliated class association, either with the approval of the national authority or in conjunction with an affiliated club;
(f) two or more of the above organazations;
(g) an unaffiliated body in conjunction with an affiliated club where the body is owned and controlled by the club. The national authority of the club may prescribe that its approval is required for such an event; or
(h) if approved by World Sailing and the national authority of the club, an unaffiliated body in conjunction with an affiliated cllub where the boy is not owned and controlled by the clu.
In Rule 89.1, an organization is affiliated if it is affiliated to the national authority of the venue; otherwise the organization is unaffiliated. However, if boats will pass through the waters of more than one national authority while racing, an organization is affiliated if it is affiliated to the national authority of one of the ports of call.
89.2 Notice of Race; Appointment of Race Officials
(a) The organizing authority shall prublish a notice of race that conforms to rule J1.
(b) The notice of race may be changed provided adequate notice is given.
(c) The organizing authority shall appoint a race committee and, when appropriate. appoint a protest committee, a technical committee and smpires. However to race committee, an international jury, a technical committee and umpires may be appointed by World Sailing as provided in its requlations.
90 RACE COMMITTEE; SAILING INSTRUCTIONS; SCORING
90.1 Race Committee
The race committee shall confuct races as directed by the organizing authority and as required by the rules.
90.2 Sailing Instructions
(a) The race committee shall publish written sailing instructions the conform to rule J2.
(b) When appropriate, for an event where entries from other countries are expected, the sailing instructions shall include, in English, the applicable national prescriptions.
(c) The sailing instructions may be changed provided the change is in writing and posted on the official notice board before the time stated in the sailing instructions or, on the water communicated to each boat before her earning signal. Oral changes may be given only on the water, and only if the procedure is stated in the sailing instructions.
90.3 Scoring
(a) The race committee shall score a race or series as provided in Appendix A using the Low Point System, unless the notice of race or sailing instructions specify some other system. A race whall be scored if in is not abandoned and if one boat sails the course incompliance with rule 28 and finishes within the time limit, if any, even if she retires after finishing or is disqualified.
(b) When a scoring system provides for excluding one or more race scores, any score that is Disqualification Not Excludable (DNE) shall be included in a boat's series score.
(c) When the race committee determines from its own records or observations that it has scored a boat incorrectly, it shall correct the error and make the corrected scores available to competitors.
91 PROTEST COMMITTEE
A protest committee shall be
(a) a committee appointed by the organizaing authority or race committee,
(b) an international jury appointed by the organizing authority or as prescribed in the World Sailing Regulations. It shall be composed as required by rule N1 and have the authority and responsibilities stated in rule N2. A national authority may prescribe that its approval is required for the appointment of international juries for race within its jurisdiction, except World Sailing event or when international juries are appointed by World Sailing under rule 89.2(c); or
(c) a committee appointed by the national authority under rule 71.2.
92 TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
92.1 A technical committee shall be a committee of at least one member and be appointed by the organizing authority or the race committee or as prescribed in the World Sailing Regulations.
92.2 The technical committee shall conduct equipment inspection and event measurement as directed by the organizing authority and as required by the rules.
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