District Six
Constitution
American Forensic Association
National Individual Events Tournament
ARTICLE I:
NATURE AND PURPOSE
AFA-NIET
District Six consists of colleges, junior colleges and universities in the
states of Georgia, Tennessee, Florida, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Mississippi, and Kentucky. District Six sponsors forensics events understanding
that forensics competition is beneficial to our students, our institutions and
our nation. The participants in these events are sharply honing the very skills
necessary to uphold the finer principles of public communication, academic
excellence and good citizenship. By their participation in forensics all
involved exemplify learning and leadership. In addition to these goals, this
group is responsible for certifying students who qualify from among its member
schools to participate in the annual American Forensics Association-National
Individual Events Tournament. In order to complete this task, the group must
plan and direct the District Qualifying Tournament. In addition, the district
members should promote membership and conduct any other activities that are
relevant to these purposes.
ARTICLE II:
MEMBERSHIP
Membership in
District Six is open to all two and four-year colleges and universities located
within the geographic boundaries of the district.
Section
1:
All schools are eligible to become subscribers upon payment
of the AFA-NIET fee, as determined by the National Committee. All subscribers
are eligible to send students to the district qualifying tournament and to
participate in any other methods for qualifying students to compete in the
AFA-NIET which may be determined by the National Committee.
ARTICLE III:
DISTRICT CHAIR
Section
1: ELECTION
The chair shall be elected from among the membership of
district six schools at the district qualifying tournament.
Section
2: TERM
The term of office is two years, beginning May 1st in the
year of election.
Section
3: AFA-NIET REPRESENTATIVE
The chair shall be the districtÕs representative to the
AFA-NIET and therefore must be a subscribing member of the American Forensic
Association.
Section
4: DUTIES
The chair shall be responsible for convening all meetings of
the district committee, for directing the district qualifying tournament, for
performing the duties of the AFA-NIET representative which may be designated by
the AFA-NIET committee, and for executing actions stipulated in the
constitution and by-laws. In addition, the chair will continually promote the
integrity and growth of the district.
Section
5: REMOVAL
The chair may be removed from office by a vote for removal
on the part of five or more coaches of the district.
ARTICLE IV:
DISTRICT QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT
The qualifying tournament is held for the
purpose of determining which students (who have not yet qualified for the
AFA-NIET at large) are eligible for competition at the AFA-NIET. All rules for
the district qualifier shall strictly comply with AFA-NIET guidelines.
ARTICLE V:
RATIFICATION
This document will be effective when
approved by a two-thirds vote of all district six subscribing schools in
attendance at the district qualifying tournament.
ARTICLE VI:
AMENDMENT
This document may be amended by a
two-thirds vote of subscribing schools who vote on the amendment. Amendments
may be initiated by any district six subscriber. For any amendment to be
considered, it must be presented for discussion at the open coaches meeting at
the qualifying tournament.
ARTICLE VII:
BY-LAWS
By-Laws may be adopted or amended by a
majority vote of the district committee.
DISTRICT SIX
DISTRICT QUALIFYING
TOURNAMENT
RULES AND BY-LAWS
SECTION ONE:
ELIGIBILITY FOR PARTICIPATION
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This
tournament is open to any subscribing member of district six. Each school may
enter a maximum of five students in each event subject to the rules developed
by the National Individual Events Tournament (NIET).
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Any student
may enter a maximum of six events with no more than two events in a single
conflict pattern.
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As long as
a student can be classified as an undergraduate student (as defined by the
NIET) she or he may compete at the qualifying tournament. Part-time students
are also eligible to participate.
SECTION TWO:
DESCRIPTION OF EVENTS
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The
tournament shall employ the event descriptions established by the AFA-NIET.
SECTION
THREE: ELIGIBILITY FOR JUDGING
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Each school
attending the district qualifier shall be encouraged to provide one qualified
judge for every six entries. Hired judges should be requested in advance of the
tournament date.
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The host
will hire the requested number of judges. All hired judges should be well
versed in intercollegiate forensics. Every effort should be made to secure the
most impartial and non-biased hired judging pool possible.
SECTION FOUR:
ELIMINATION PROCEDURES
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If a
student has competed in two or more preliminary rounds, the following is the
order of criteria for advancing to the elimination rounds:
Total
rankings (lowest total is best).
Total
speaker ratings (highest total is best).
Total
number of first place rankings.
Judges
preference if two contestants have met.
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In order to
determine the final order of finish, the following formula shall be utilized:
Total
rankings (lowest is best).
Total
speaker ratings (highest total is best).
Total
number of first place rankings.
Judges
preference if two contestants have met.
SECTION FIVE:
BALLOTS
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Ballots
should be designed to use a ranking system of 1-5 in preliminary rounds and
first through last speaker in elimination rounds. There will be no ties in
ranking except that no speaker will be ranked lower than fifth in preliminary
rounds. A ranking of one is best.
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Ballots
should utilize a rating system of 70 through 100 with 100 being the best
possible score. Speakers may be tied on ratings although rankings and ratings
should match with the top speaker being rated as high or higher than any other
speaker in the round.
SECTION SIX: QUALIFYING FOR THE NIET
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Ten percent
of the students entering (and completing) all preliminary rounds at the
qualifying tournament will advance to the NIET with the number rounded off to
the highest whole number. Regardless of total entries in the district
tournament, the top three individuals in each event will be considered
qualified for the national tournament.
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If a
student completes a third leg at the district tournament and qualifies for the
NIET by this method, all other students in the final round are moved up for
purposes of determining qualifications for the national tournament. Utilization
of this procedure does not alter final rankings in the event for purposes of
determining awards.
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Students
that do not qualify through districts shall be ranked in order as alternates.
If a student who has qualified receives a third leg at a tournament following
the district tournament and qualifies for the NIET by this method prior to the
deadline for submission, then an alternate(s) shall be deemed to have
qualified. If a student that qualifies at district cannot attend nationals,
then his/her qualification will then be bumped down to alternates.
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Students
may not enter an event in which he/she is already qualified but may enter other
events in the conflict pattern.
SECTION
SEVEN: ADDITIONAL GUIDELINES
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Bids for
future district qualifiers should be solicited by the district chair with every
effort being made to designate a host for the following year by the end of the
current qualifier.
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Nothing in
these by-laws should be interpreted to violate rules or conflict with rules set
by the AFA-NIET Committee. If by-laws are deemed in conflict with those of the
NIET, the rules of the later apply.
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These
by-laws may be amended by a majority vote of subscribing district members.