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International Shooting Sport Federation Internationaler Schiess-Sportverband e.V. Fédération Internationale de Tir Sportif Federación Internacional de Tiro Deportivo ISSF Headquarters • Bavariaring 21 • 80336 Munich, Germany Phone: +49 89 544 355 0 • Fax: +49 89 544 355 44 Email: [email protected] • www.issf-sports.org OFFICIAL STATUTES RULES AND REGULATIONS EDITION 2017 | Second Print V1.1 01/2018 Effective January 1, 2017 Copyright: ISSF LS25/50 LASERSCOREORE® The all-optical sensation ! NEWNEW The breakthrough is done! 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ISSF GENERAL REGULATIONS 32 Article 3.12.3.1, Annex „Q“: Special Regulations for the Participation in the Shooting Sport Events of the Olympic Games in Tokyo 2020. 58 Article 3.12.3.2, Annex “D”: Athlete Declaration and ISSF ID Number Application Form 59 Article 3.12.3.3, Annex “G”: General Procedures for Organizing Committees 64 Article 3.12.3.4, Annex “W”: Application Procedures for ISSF World Championships and World Cups 65 Article 3.12.3.5, Annex “CE”: ISSF Code of Ethics 71 Article 3.12.3.6, Annex “R”: Procedures for Verification of World Records 83 Article 3.12.3.7, Annex “P”: Rules for Filing and Deciding Protests 84 Article 3.12.3.8, Annex “TA”: Guidelines for ISSF Academy (former ISSF Training Academy) 86 Article 3.12.3.9, Annex “J”: Guidelines for Judges Licenses 88 Article 3.12.3.10, Annex “S”: Guidelines for Shotgun Referees Licenses 104 Article 3.12.3.11, Annex “A”: Guidelines for Public Affairs Activities 116 EDITION 2017 | Second Print V1.1 01/2018 Copyright: ISSF 3 Article 3.12.3.12, Annex “B”: Guidelines for Media Coverage, Broadcasting and Advertising 118 Article 3.12.3.13, Annex “AC”: Athletes Committee 119 4. ISSF ELIGIBILITY, ISSF COMMERCIAL RIGHTS AND ISSF SPONSORSHIP / ADVERTISING RULES 122 5. ISSF ANTI-DOPING REGULATIONS 138 6. GENERAL TECHNICAL RULES 208 ANNEX – RULES FOR PAPER TARGET SCORING 360 7. RIFLE RULES 378 8. PISTOL RULES 408 9. SHOTGUN RULES 446 10. RUNNING TARGET RULES 546 Separate Documents available at the ISSF Headquarters or for download on the ISSF website: ISSF Corporate Identity and Design ISSF Music Playlist Commands and Announcements for Finals Guidelines for Organizing ISSF Championships Guidelines for the Organization of the Media Work Guidelines for Accreditation, Finals Ranges and Victory Ceremonies Checklists for Technical Delegates ISSF World Cup Finals: How to qualify for the WCF? Training Guidelines for ISSF Judges’ Courses Manual for ISSF Classification Officers Training Manual Rifle for ISSF Range Officials & Judges Training Manual Pistol for ISSF Range Officials & Judges Training Manual Shotgun for ISSF Range Officials & Judges Training Manual Running Target for ISSF Range Officials & Judges Rifle Equipment Control Guide Pistol Equipment Control Guide Shotgun Equipment Control Guide Equipment Control Instruments EDITION 2017 | Second Print V1.1 01/2018 4 Copyright: ISSF © International Shooting Sport Federation – ISSF –. Munich, Germany. All rights reserved. December 2016. Published by the International Shooting Sport Federation – ISSF – . Printed in Germany. EDITION 2017 | Second Print V1.1 01/2018 Copyright: ISSF 5 Fees Summary of fees for the International Shooting Sport Federation mentioned in any Rules of ISSF. Competitions Entry Fee (except OG and YOG) (set by General Assembly) Euro 170.00 Late Entry Fee (between 30 and 3 days before the Official Arrival Day providing that Euro 220.00 entry can be accepted by the OC) per start Euro 170.00 plus additional 50.00 The Organizing Committee must pay a fee to the ISSF for each entry within 30 days Euro 5.00 Entry fee for each Official in any ISSF Championship (set by General Assembly) Euro 50.00 Protest fee in competitions Euro 50.00 Appeal fee in competitions Euro 100.00 Training fee for shotgun trap / skeet Euro 8.00 Training fee for shotgun double trap Euro 10.00 Replacement of “Equipment Control Card” Euro 10.00 Clothing Re-inspection fee if resubmitted for the second or subsequent test during the Euro 20.00 same championship (per item / per subsequent inspection) The Organizing Committee must reimburse the travel costs for the official designated Euro 900.00 Jury Members to a maximum of ISSF Administration Fees Issue of a new Judges License Euro 20.00 Renewal of Judges License Euro 15.00 Upgrade of Judges License Euro 15.00 Issue of new Shotgun Referees License Euro 20.00 Renewal of Shotgun Referees License Euro 15.00 Issue for Athletes ID Numbers Euro 10.00 Issue of Athletes ID Numbers Express application (issue within one week) Euro 20.00 Participation Fee in ISSF Electronic Scoring Target Course (includes issue of License Euro 70.00 after Examination is passed) Membership fee per federation (set by General Assembly) Swiss 1.500.00 Francs ISSF Training Academy Training Academy participation fee for courses Euro 1.250.00 All competition fees may be paid to the Organizing Committee in Euro or US Dollars by using the daily exchange rate. The Organizing Committee may ask for a preferenced currency for the payments. All fees to be paid to ISSF may be paid in Euro, US Dollars or Swiss Francs by using the daily exchange rates. The fees for items in the ISSF Shop are separate and available online. EDITION 2017 | Second Print V1.1 01/2018 6 Copyright: ISSF EDITION 2017 | Second Print V1.1 01/2018 Copyright: ISSF 7 International Shooting Sport Federation Internationaler Schiess-Sportverband e.V. Fédération Internationale de Tir Sportif Federación Internacional de Tiro Deportivo 1. CONSTITUTION OF THE ISSF EDITION 2017 | Second Print V1.1 01/2018 8 Copyright: ISSF Chapters 1.1 PURPOSE 10 1.2 ISSF HEADQUARTERS 10 1.3 MEMBERSHIP 11 1.4 HONORARY MEMBERSHIP 12 1.5 ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION 13 1.6 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 13 1.7 THE ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL 14 1.8 THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 15 1.9 THE OFFICERS 16 1.10 THE TECHNICAL COMMITTEE 16 1.11 THE SECTION COMMITTEES 17 1.12 THE JUDGES COMMITTEE 17 1.13 THE STATUTES AND ELIGIBILITY COMMITTEE 18 1.14 THE MEDICAL COMMITTEE 18 1.15 THE ATHLETES COMMITTEE 18 1.16 COMMITTEES 19 1.17 THE AUDITORS 19 1.18 FINANCE 19 1.19 CONTINENTAL CONFEDERATIONS 19 1.20 ALTERATION OF THE CONSTITUTION 20 1.21 LANGUAGES 20 1.22 DISSOLUTION OF THE FEDERATION 21 1.23 REGISTRATION OF THE FEDERATION ACCORDING TO ARTICLE 1.2.2 21 EDITION 2017 | Second Print V1.1 01/2018 Copyright: ISSF 9 The International Shooting Sport Federation was founded in 1907 as the “Union Internationale des Federations et Associations Nationales de Tir,” was dissolved in 1915 and reorganized in 1921 under the name of “Union Internationale de Tir.” In 1939 activities were again suspended and the Union was reorganized in 1947 under the name: “International Shooting Union – UIT.” On 15th July 1998 the Union changed its name to the present name “International Shooting Sport Federation.” The Federation title in short form is “ISSF.” The International Shooting Sport Federation is formally recognized by the International Olympic Committee as the sole controlling body of International Amateur Shooting Sports at international and worldwide levels of competition. 1.1 PURPOSE 1.1.1 Promotes and guides the development of the shooting sports, without discrimination on political, racial or religious grounds and strengthens bonds of friendship between shooting associations of all nations. 1.1.2 Strengthens contacts and collaboration between other sport organizations and bodies. 1.1.3 For achievement of its purposes the Federation: 1.1.3.1 issues technical rules; 1.1.3.2 licenses judges; 1.1.3.3 co-operates with the Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games in carrying out the organization of the shooting events and, as delegated by the IOC, supervises and controls all technical arrangements; 1.1.3.4 organizes World Championships; 1.1.3.5 encourages and supervises other international championships; 1.1.3.6 develops and promotes methods and programs of instruction; 1.1.3.7 researches educational, scientific and medical principles; 1.1.3.8 publishes official bulletins; 1.1.3.9 awards distinctions to those who have contributed to the achievement of the Federation's purposes. 1.2 ISSF HEADQUARTERS 1.2.1 The headquarters must be in the country of the President and of the Secretary General. If they have different domiciles, the Administrative Council must decide the location. EDITION 2017 | Second Print V1.1 01/2018 10 Copyright: ISSF 1.2.2 The Federation must be registered under the laws of the country in which the headquarters is located, subject to decision by the Administrative Council. 1.3 MEMBERSHIP 1.3.1 The Federation must be composed of those National Shooting Organizations, which are duly recognized by the Federation as the sole controlling body of shooting sports, and further recognized by and affiliated with their National Olympic Committee.