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NCAA/MCLA Game Fees & Travel

Postby Sonny on Wed Feb 13, 2008 9:24 pm

SOURCE: 2008 USL COC Directory

NCAA Division 1
Game Fee (2008-2009): $232
(Game Fees shall increase in 2008 and 2009 based on the percentage increase in the CPI.)

Travel 2008-2009: IRS Mileage - Zip Code to Zip Code

Per Diem 2008-2009: 100-124 miles one way $15
125-149 miles one way $25
150-174 miles one way $35
175-199 miles one way $45
over 200 miles one way $90 or hotel room provided by the institution plus $50.

Tolls: All tolls paid.

NCAA DIVISION 2 and 3
Game Fee (2008): $150
Game Fee (2009): $155

Travel 2008-2009: IRS Mileage - Zip Code to Zip Code

Per Diem 2008-2009: If travel is over 200 miles one way $90 or hotel room provided by the institution plus $50.

Tolls: All tolls paid.

NCAA DIVISION 1, 2, and 3: An additional $20 shall be paid for all weekday games that face-off before 3:00 pm.

MCLA
1. Game Fees (2008):
MCLA Division 1 game fee for 3-person officiating crew: $130 per official
MCLA Division 1 game fee for 2-person officiating crew: $155 per official
MCLA Division 2 game fee for 3-person officiating crew: $120 per official
MCLA Division 2 game fee for 2-person officiating crew: $145 per official

2. Travel (2008): DRIVER - Roundtrip IRS Mileage zip code to zip code minus 30 miles.

RIDER - 25-49 miles one way $15
50-74 miles one way $25
75-99 miles one way $35
100-124 miles one way $55
125-149 miles one way $65
150-174 miles one way $80
175-200 miles one way $90
200+ miles one way $100

3. Additional Compensation: All officials shall receive a per diem of $75 if travel is more then 200 miles one way. An additional $20 shall be paid for all weekday games that face off before 3:00pm, except for games that are played on national holidays.
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Re: NCAA/MCLA Game Fees & Travel

Postby shrekjr on Thu Feb 14, 2008 12:16 am

Sonny wrote:SOURCE: 2008 USL COC Directory

2. Travel (2008): Roundtrip IRS Mileage zip code to zip code minus 30 miles.
25-49 miles one way $15
50-74 miles one way $25
75-99 miles one way $35
100-124 miles one way $55
125-149 miles one way $65
150-174 miles one way $80
175-200 miles one way $90
200+ miles one way $100

Okay, I'm usually pretty good with numbers but for some reason, I just can't figure out this calculation. First we take the round trip mileage and subtract 30 miles from it. Now where does that number fit into the one way chart, or do we use the current IRS mileage rate and the chart is meaningless? On Arbiter, my game fees all end with something other than round dollar figures... .05, .25, .55. I'm so confused! :oops:
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Postby SDSULAX on Thu Feb 14, 2008 12:39 am

Are the NCAA Div 1 game fees per official or is that the cost for the whole crew?
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Postby shrekjr on Thu Feb 14, 2008 12:54 am

SDSULAX wrote:Are the NCAA Div 1 game fees per official or is that the cost for the whole crew?

The fees are different. The fee listed is per official.
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Re: NCAA/MCLA Game Fees & Travel

Postby Sonny on Thu Feb 14, 2008 7:18 am

shrekjr wrote: Okay, I'm usually pretty good with numbers but for some reason, I just can't figure out this calculation. First we take the round trip mileage and subtract 30 miles from it. Now where does that number fit into the one way chart, or do we use the current IRS mileage rate and the chart is meaningless? On Arbiter, my game fees all end with something other than round dollar figures... .05, .25, .55. I'm so confused! :oops:


Me too. Not to mention I've done multiple MCLA games at the same site and the amount I receive isn't exactly the same each time.
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Postby Jolly Roger on Thu Feb 14, 2008 10:02 am

Driver gets the IRS mileage, passengers get the flat rates depending on mileages as demonstrated in the original post.
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Postby Sonny on Thu Feb 14, 2008 10:10 am

Jolly Roger wrote:Driver gets the IRS mileage, passengers get the flat rates depending on mileages as demonstrated in the original post.


Thank you Pirate Supreme.

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Postby LaxRef on Thu Feb 14, 2008 10:42 am

Now we just need to negotiate a little extra fee for those 4:30 a.m. games! :D
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Postby culax on Thu Feb 14, 2008 11:24 am

LaxRef wrote:Now we just need to negotiate a little extra fee for those 4:30 a.m. games! :D


Just refuse to do them. That is a ridiculous start time. Creighton has played in the Midnight to Dawn indoor lax tournament a few times down in Kansas City. But that was a fundraiser and the games were off-season scrimmages.

I don't understand playing regular season games at these hours.
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Postby LaxRef on Thu Feb 14, 2008 11:26 am

culax wrote:
LaxRef wrote:Now we just need to negotiate a little extra fee for those 4:30 a.m. games! :D


Just refuse to do them. That is a ridiculous start time. Creighton has played in the Midnight to Dawn indoor lax tournament a few times down in Kansas City. But that was a fundraiser and the games were off-season scrimmages.

I don't understand playing regular season games at these hours.


It's the only time they could get indoor space. I'd rather do the game at 4:30 a.m. than outside in the snow and the cold and the wind . . .
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Postby culax on Thu Feb 14, 2008 11:30 am

Is it possible that teams are feeling the pressure to start their seasons as early as they can. Maybe too early.
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Postby Chris Larson on Thu Feb 14, 2008 11:45 am

It's also nice to not have to travel for 8-12 hours to play in weather that might not be so great in Nebraska, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana or Missouri.

I applaud the teams going to Minnesota for returning trips that were made to them. Call Poly and Lindenwood made the trip north last season to fulfill this gentlemen's agreement as well. There are a lot of teams in the WCLL, LSA, CCLA and SELC that could stand to fulfill this obligation.
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Postby Zeuslax on Thu Feb 14, 2008 11:55 am

There are a lot of teams in the WCLL, LSA, CCLA and SELC that could stand to fulfill this obligation.


I'm not if you're refering to something in particular, but I wouldn't lump the CCLA in with other warm climate conferences.
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Postby Chris Larson on Thu Feb 14, 2008 12:16 pm

UMLL teams have gone to CCLA teams for games for a number of years. It has nothing to do with climate, it has to do with understanding fairness, being a person of your word, and acting upon it in a responsible manner, rather than being forced to act by rules and regulations.

The games with Eastern and Western Michigan, scheduled over the next two weekends are the first return games by the CCLA as far as I can remember. Michigan is making a trip to the UMLL vs UM-Duluth in March as well.

I also forgot to include Iowa and Missouri among teams that have returned trips to the UMLL.

Sorry for the thread hijack. I blame LaxRef for brining up the time again. Remember, I'm working one of those games with you :wink:
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