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(as
adopted by the Board of Directors, effective September 12, 2003)
The
skating sessions conducted by The Skating Club of San Francisco,
Inc. (Club), are private sessions reserved for Club members in good
standing and guests, with the exception of the Power Class which
is open to non-Club members. A maximum of twenty-two (22) skaters
may skate on the High-level session and thirty (30)
skaters may skate on the Low-level session. Priority
for skating on each of these sessions is given to Home Club Members,
followed by Associate Members, and, if space permits, guests.
All skaters attending the club's ice session must check in with the
ice monitor before taking to the ice. For safety reasons, allskaters
must follow the directions of the ice monitor, including leaving
the ice promptly when asked to do so. In addition, skaters may only
warm up on the ice for the session that they have registered to
skate on.
Guest
Privileges:
A guest
may skate a maximum of three (3) times on a Club session at the
non-member rate after which time they will be requested to join
the Club as an Associate Member in order to continue skating privileges.
An extension to the three session limit may be granted by the Board
upon review and approval of a written request from the skater (e.g.
for a skater visiting from out of town for the summer).
Sign-in
Procedures for Guests:
A guest
is required to sign the Guest Log maintained by the Ice Monitor
prior to taking to the ice at each session. By the signing the Guest
Log, the guest agrees to abide by Club rules of ice conduct and
a standard limitation of liability (skate at your own risk).
Each guest will be required to sign-in each date they skate.
Grace
Period for Members Delinquent in Renewal:
Club
members who have failed to renew by June 1st are no longer considered
to be in good standing. They will be allowed to skate a maximum
of two (2) times upon payment of the non-member rate and signing
the Guest Log up to June 30. Members who have not renewed by June
30 will not be allowed on the ice
Delinquent
Members - Testing:
Since
The Clubs membership term expires before the USFSA membership
term, a delinquent member may still be eligible to take a USFSA
test on club ice in the month of June. However, if the delinquent
Club member fails to renew, we will bill the skater for the difference
between the Club member test rate and the non-member rate. A Club
member who has not renewed by July also will not be eligible to
take tests on club ice at the Club member rate. This candidate must
show proof of registration with the USFSA otherwise the test will
be rejected by the USFSA Central Office.
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