The new policy clarifies different types of non-physical and physical abuse of referees and codifies a matrix of standardized and stronger punishments for abuse, while also bolstering the process of reporting referee abuse.
Changes to the policy come after referee associations and referees have reported an increase in abuse incidents and dwindling referee numbers, with departing referees stating abuse as a main factor for not returning to officiating.
Nesbitt and Gonzales Named U.S. Referees of the Year
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