NFAA ANNUAL MEETING
REPORT
Dave Hryn – NFAA
Director
The
NFAA Annual Meeting was held in Las Vegas, Nevada from February 4 - 6,
2007.
Forty-seven (47) states were
represented at the meeting. States
not in attendance were: Delaware, Maine, South Carolina and the Archery
Association of Europe (AAE).
Total NFAA membership as of
12/31/06 was 14,095. The breakdown
of total NFAA membership is as follows: 12,489 NFAA + 1,606 Ted Nugent USA
members. California, by virtue of
their 2,469 total NFAA members, had 5 votes to cast. Michigan (1,006) had 3 votes. Florida (714), Texas (558), Wisconsin
(536) & Illinois (511), each had 2 votes to cast. All other states had one vote. New York’s 396 members are broken-down
as follows: 350 NFAA + 46 Ted Nugent USA.
Future
tournament dates are as follows:
July
23 - 27, 2007 - 62nd NFAA Outdoor National Tournament @ Darrington,
Washington.
This
is a 5 day, Monday - Friday (ALL SCORES COUNT) tournament.
February
22-24, 2008 - World Archery Festival Las Vegas Shoot @ Riviera Hotel &
Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada.
March
15-16, 2008 - 26th Annual NFAA Indoor National Championship @ Louisville,
KY.
July
21-25, 2008 - 63nd NFAA Outdoor National Tournament @ Yankton, South
Dakota.
This is a Monday thru Friday; 5 day/3 day (only 3 scores count) tournament format.
Unfortunately, for the second
time in the past two years, an individual membership dues increase was
approved. See Agenda Item
C-4 (Administration).
A
change to the National and Sectional tournament registration fees for NFAA life
members was approved. See Agenda
Item C-1 (Administration).
Major changes to the
equipment rules for Bowhunter Freestyle and Bowhunter Freestyle Limited styles
of competition were approved. See
Agenda Item NE-2 (Equipment).
The deletion of Paragraph 4 will now allow the use of arrow rests such as
the “Whisker Biscuit”. The re-write
of Paragraph 8 will now allow the use of bows equipped with “String Suppressors”
such as the “STS Shock Terminator Suppressor” and Hoyt’s “Stealth Shot String
Suppression System”. The changes to
the equipment rules apparently make it legal to use counter balances as the
sentence, “No
forked stabilizer or any counter balance will be legal”, was removed. The deletion of Paragraph 10
will now allow the use of bows (such as Mathews) that come equipped with a
“cable guard” that may be visible in the sight window.
Be
advised, that unless otherwise noted, all action taken by the Board of Directors
shall carry an effective date of 30 calendar days from notification in
“ARCHERY”, the official publication of the NFAA. Notification in “ARCHERY” shall be the
April/May issue.
Agenda Items Approved at the
2007 NFAA Annual Board of Directors Meeting
NE-2: Revision, By-Laws, Pages 30 & 31,
Article II, Section F, Paragraphs 4, 8 & 10.
A
change to the Bowhunter Freestyle equipment rules. Paragraph 4 is DELETED:
“There
shall be no device, mechanical or otherwise, in the sight window except the
arrow rest and/or cushion plungers. Any part of the arrow rest extending more
than ¼ inch above the arrow shaft is deemed illegal”. Paragraph 10 is DELETED: “The pylon (string clearance bar)
will be allowed in this style of shooting if it is not located
in the
sight window”. Paragraph 8 is changed to read: “One straight stabilizer, coupling
included which may not exceed 12 inches as measured from the back of the
bow”.
The NFAA Directors
UPHELD RIC
2006-4
The California Director was asked if calipers would be legal in Bowhunter Freestyle to stack for 100 yards in lieu of using pins. Putting the bottom of the calipers on the spot at arms length and referencing where the top of the calipers were, then putting your 60 yard pin in this location.
Freestyle Bowhunter Page 30
Article II Section F. There is no
mention of written or additional memoranda. Paragraph 1. A maximum of 5 fixed
reference points - it does not say attached.
Even
though the calipers would not be attached to the equipment they would be used as
a reference point. Therefore, if the archer already has 5 fixed reference
points, I'm ruling they would be illegal.
RIC
DECISION:
Since there is no reference to the technique of ranging, or stacking in the BHFS
rules, the RIC disagrees with the CA. Director, & rules that such practices
are legal.
The NFAA Directors
UPHELD RIC
2006-5
At
the Southeast Sectional Indoor Tournament, the Georgia NFAA Director asked the
Southeast Councilman to rule on the legality of a Bowhunter Freestyle lighted
sight with the light itself mounted on top of the round or oval (housing) pin
guard. The Southeast Councilman
ruled that nothing other than the five fixed pins and pin guard could be visible
through the sight window of the bow.
Since the light housing extends above the scope housing, it was ruled as
not legal in the Bowhunter Freestyle shooting style.
RIC
DECISION:
Since the BHFS rules state that only 5 fixed references are allowed, a light
mounted on top or bottom of the pin guard would constitute another reference
point, the RIC agrees with the S.E. Councilman's decision.
C-1 Revision – Constitution: Page 10,
Article III, Section A, Para 2, Item 2.2.
Life
members who are 55 years of age and older will pay the same registration fees as
younger archers at National and Sectional tournaments. Those individuals who became NFAA Life
Members before 2007 may continue to be exempt from paying the pre-registration
portion of fees at National and Sectional tournaments.
GL-4 Revision – Constitution: Page 11,
Article III, Section A, Para 10.
Insert
the following sentence at the end of the paragraph:
Members
may be privileged to change their state of residence two times during a calendar
year. The entire paragraph to read
as follows: 10: Adjacent NFAA affiliated states shall be authorized to arrive
at unilateral or reciprocal non-resident membership arrangements. Resident as being defined as from the
state through which the member’s NFAA card is drawn. NFAA members may join as many affiliated
states, if accepted, as they wish.
However, they may only shoot in the sectional and state championship of
the resident state for championship awards. The member must notify NFAA Headquarters
in writing when changing residence.
NFAA members may compete for awards in only one Indoor, one Outdoor, and
one 3D Sectional; and only one Indoor, one Outdoor, and one 3D State tournament
per calendar year. The member may
shoot as a guest at any other time.
Members may be privileged to change their state of residence two
times during a calendar year.
MA-2 Revision
– By-Laws: Page 40, Article IV, Section A, Para 9.
Paragraph
9 is removed in its entirety.
“Disputes arising at this
tournament will be discussed and ruled upon by a committee consisting of the
Tournament Director, NFAA President, one Councilman, and two Directors available
at the tournament. The Councilman and Directors will be chosen at random by the
Tournament Director. A list of the members of this committee shall be posted in
public view.
9.1 A competitor not
following the established tournament rules, improper conduct or creating a
safety hazard may be disqualified immediately. 9.2 A competitor using equipment
not deemed legal for NFAA competition may be disqualified after review by the
committee with the archer in question present, after that days shooting is
complete”.
SE-1 Revision – By-Laws: Page 42, Article IV,
Section F, Para 1.2.
Delete
the words: “the sectional level”.
Paragraph 1.2 changed to read: “An optional alternate flight system
for tournaments with 200 shooters or less (see Appendix
1)”.
SE-5 Revision – Policy - Page 86;
“Effective 2008: The Outdoor
National Tournament will be a 3/5 day format with a Monday through Friday
schedule. Rounds will be Field,
Hunter, Animal, Field, Hunter, in that order. Five-day shooters will shoot all five
days, and count only their better Field and better Hunter Round scores. Three-day shooters may register for
first three, middle three, or last three days. Archers must register for the days they
will shoot”.
C-4 Revision – Constitution: Page 24,
Article XII, Section C.
Individual
dues:
Individual dues for the
National Field Archery Association shall be $35.00 per year per person
and shall include the National Field Archery Association’s official
publication. Each member or head of
household may at his/her option, elect for $1 to be designated for the Bowhunter
Defense fund. Dues for two
additional family memberships shall be $5.00 per year per person. Additional family memberships shall be
$2.00 per year per person. A family
is defined as head of the household, spouse, and all dependents less than 18
years of age. Dues billing shall be
handled by NFAA for states. NFAA shall return state dues
monthly.
FUTURE OF THE NFAA
COMMITTEE-1 Revision - By-Laws: Page 27, Article I,
Section A, Para 1 & 2. Deletes
the term “Unit” and replace with the term “Round”. 1: “Round – Prescribed number of
targets for the game being shot”.
FUTURE
OF THE NFAA COMMITTEE-2 Revision - By-Laws: Page 42, Article IV,
Section E, Para. 1.
1:
The NFAA recognizes as official those rounds described in By-Laws Article
VI.
FUTURE OF THE NFAA
COMMITTEE-3 Revision - By-Laws: Page 42, Article IV,
Section E, Para. 3.
3:
NFAA Handicap Round: The NFAA recognizes as official for recording on the
NFAA handicap card any 28 target Field or 28 Hunter Round or 14/14 target
combination of same.
WI-5 Revision - By-Laws: Page 66, Article VI,
Section R.
Move
from page 87 - 89 “Lake of the Woods round” in its entirety and create a Section
R on page 66.
SE-2 Revision - By-Laws: Page 43, Article IV,
Section F, Para. 2.
Insert after first sentence:
When an optional 5 day/3 day Outdoor Nationals is held, archers may be
arranged in flights based on their high 28 target Field Round
Score.
C-3 New Item - By-Laws: Page 46, Article IV,
Section J, Paragraph 4.
4:
Ties for 1st,
2nd,
or 3rd
in
Champion Flight at any National Tournament will be broken by a shoot
off.
MA-3 Revision - By-Laws: Page 46, Article IV,
Section I, Para 9.
Remove Paragraph 9 in its
entirety & replace with: “All shoot offs for ties will be take place at
the practice range, on the longest yardage commensurate with age. Field or hunter face used at the
discretion of the tournament director.
Score, spots & X’s will be used. After one end, if still tied, repeat the
end.”
MA-1 Revision
- By-Laws: Page 56, Article VI, Section I, Paragraph 4, Item
4.1.
Remove the first sentence in
its entirety, & replace with: “An archer must straddle the shooting line,
or distance marker”.
PRO-1 New
- By-Laws: Page 35, Article D, Section I, Paragraph 4, Item 4.1.
1.3 “Archers from any other archery
organization who compete in a Semi-Pro Division where the description of said
Division by the other archery organization is classified as a non-professional,
those archers shall be recognized by the NFAA as non-professional
archers”. Re-number remaining
paragraphs.
FUTURE OF THE NFAA
COMMITTEE-5 Revision - By-Laws: Page 49 – 50,
Article VI, Section A-B, Paragraph New A 6, Delete B. Move Section B, Paragraph 5 to Section
A, Paragraph 6 and re-write as follows: A.6: Alternate Expert Field Scoring:
The scoring is five points for the spot, four for second circle, three points
for the third circle, two points for the fourth circle and one point for the
fifth circle. The X-ring is used
for tiebreakers only. Delete
Section B and renumber remaining Sections.
FUTURE OF THE NFAA
COMMITTEE-9 Revision - By-Laws: Page 52 – 55,
Article VI, Section E, F & G.
Delete Section E, Section F, and Section G (The 15 target “300” Field, Hunter and
Animal Rounds).
FUTURE
OF THE NFAA COMMITTEE-11 Revision - By-Laws: Page 57, Article VI,
Section J.
Delete
Paragraph J and sub-paragraphs.
Deletes the NFAA Indoor Championship Round which is a duplication of the
NFAA Indoor Round with slightly different scoring.
FUTURE
OF THE NFAA COMMITTEE-12 Revision - By-Laws: Page 57,
Article VI, Section K & L.
Delete Paragraphs K and
L. Deletes the NFAA Freeman Round
and the Freeman Bowhunter Indoor Round from the NFAA Rule
book.
FUTURE OF THE NFAA
COMMITTEE-13 New Item - By-Laws: Page 61, Article VI,
Section O.
NFAA 600 Target
Round:
1: The
only difference between the 600 Round and the 900 Round is the number of arrows
per end and the number of ends per distance. All other rules
apply.
2: 20 arrows will be shot at each distance in four ends of five arrows for score.
3: The time limit shall be
4 minutes per end.
FUTURE OF THE NFAA
COMMITTEE-14 Revision - By-Laws: Page 61, Article VI,
Section P.
Delete:
P. FITA Field Archery Rounds: Reference current edition of the FITA constitution
and rules.
FUTURE OF THE NFAA
COMMITTEE-15 New Item - By-Laws: Page 61, Article VI,
Section P.
New
Paragraph P (or realigned paragraphing from other changes, but following after
900 Round and 600 Round.)
P: Classic 600 Target Round: Rules same as
600 Round except as follows:
1:
The NFAA Archery Classic 92cm Target Face shall be used. At the discretion of tournament
management, the center version of the Face may be used utilizing only the 6
through 10 rings.
2:
The round is shot starting at the closest distance and progressing to the
longest distance.
FL-1 Revision
- By-Laws: Page 63, Article VI, Section Q, Paragraph 8, Item
8.8.
Change
to read: “Each archer will shoot their arrows with one foot touching the
appropriate stake for the division and class in which they are
registered.”
WI-6 Revision - By-Laws: Page 42,
Article IV, Section E, Paragraph 1.
After the words “300 Animal
Round”, include the Lake of the Woods round. Adds “Lake of the Woods” round to the
NFAA official rounds.
The NFAA Directors
UPHELD RIC
2006-6
Protest:
The archers involved are protesting the decision of the protest committee. The score of an arrow on the animal
round was changed by the protest committee with out consulting all the archers
involved. This was a dispute, not
an actual protest. There was no
money involved. The protested
archer shot the wrong face on the animal round. The archer verbally announced to the
group that she did indeed shoot the wrong face. Then she proceeded to shoot the correct
one & scored it correctly. The
following day the archer came to the committee to plead her case, stating that
there are no rules for the animal faces & that everyone else is probably not
doing it correctly. Page 44, H, 3,
outdoor shooting rules, states “when shooting at butts with multiple faces, the
first shooters up will shoot the bottom …”. The committee voted to restore the
points taken because of a previous decision on another matter. The protestors found out later that the
score had been changed & filed the protest the following morning. The committee was re-convened at the end
of the shooting day with all concerned present. It was a unanimous decision to over turn
the committee’s first decision & subtract the points that were first
given.
RIC
DECISION: Agrees
with the protest committee’s decision to over turn the committees first
decision. That indeed the archer
should lose the points.
The NFAA Directors
UPHELD RIC
2006-7
Michigan
Director was asked at an indoor Sectional & two State indoor shoots if an
archer may change from a single spot face to a five spot face, or the reverse
during the tournament. The Director
ruled no. The director then
researched the constitution & found nothing to the contrary. He then ruled that an archer may change
faces during the round. The
Director also stated that at the NFAA 2006 Nationals that the tournament rules
stated that an archer must shoot the same face both days.
RIC
DECISION: Committee
agrees with the Director, that unless the tournament rules prohibit the changing
of target faces, it is allowed. The
RIC agrees that the tournament committee may set any rules for the tournament as
long as there is no conflict with the rules of the
constitution.
CI-1 Revision – Policy: Page
86.
2007:
The Certified Instructor Program shall be a multi-level program with educational
requirements necessary for advancement.
All levels, except the Basic level of the program, require NFAA
membership. The four levels are
Basic, Intermediate, Advanced and Master Coach. The Certified Instructor Committee, with
approval of the NFAA Council will be responsible for the management and content
of this program at all levels.
PRES-1 Revision – Constitution: Page 26,
Article “NFAA Foundation”.
NFAA
FOUNDATION:
This Foundation is a 501-c3
tax exempt Foundation. The purpose
of the NFAA Foundation shall be to raise funds to promote and perpetuate all
archery to include (but not be limited to) Youth Development Programs,
Scholarship Programs, the NFAA Museum and administration of these programs. Funding for the Foundation shall be
through tax-deductible donations.
All Rights Reserved.
Copyright 2006 - DAVE HRYN