- capacity, in
carrying out the
duties of
their office; they are also said to
officiate, for example, in a ceremony. A
public official is an
official of central...
- A
permission to
officiate (PTO), also
known as a
licence to
officiate, is a
concessionary ministry licence granted by an
Anglican bishop. It is most commonly...
- The
Director of
Officiating can
refer to a
position within several professional sports leagues:
Director of
Officiating (NHL),
National Hockey League...
- was the
first woman to
officiate a
major college football game, the
first to
officiate a bowl game, and the
first to
officiate in a Big Ten stadium. On...
-
promoted to
become a full-time
member of the league's
officiating staff; she
previously officiated NBA
games as a non-staff referee, as well as
three full...
- The
Director of
Officiating for the
National Hockey League (NHL)
heads the league's
officiating department and
reports directly to the
senior vice president...
- football, high
school football, and
other levels of
football have
other officiating systems,
which use less than the
standard seven officials. High school...
- touchdown,
while also
rushing for 18 yards, was
named Super Bowl MVP. The
officiating in
Super Bowl XL was met with
criticism from
members of the
media soon...
-
World Test Championship. It also
appoints the
umpires and
referees that
officiate at all
sanctioned Test matches, One Day
Internationals and Twenty20 Internationals...
- Manchester. In 2010, he was
promoted to the list of
Select Group Referees who
officiate primarily in the
Premier League, and in 2013
became a
listed referee for...