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The CIF-SS transfer rules committee met and no new changes will be made

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Excerpt from CIF message by Commissioner Rob Wigod:

"The Transfer Rules Committee held their culminating meeting yesterday. The purpose of this meeting was to complete the task we started a year ago which was to examine our current transfer rules, initiate discussion and gather feedback from our member schools on what we have in place, and based on the information obtained from our constituents, explore potential changes to our transfer rules moving forward.

This committee, made up of representatives from 9 geographic areas of our section, did an excellent job of working on this issue from start to finish... Now that their work is done, I would like to take this opportunity to inform you of their conclusions.

Transfer Rules Committee Chairman Rich Shearer stated, “After a year-long study..., the general consensus...is we will not be recommending any proposals this school year to change the current state-wide transfer rules that are in place.

We believe that the implementation of the Valid Change of Residence Checklist on January 1 was a significant step in addressing a major concern expressed by member schools. Also, it was stated by the majority of our group that the SOP is functioning appropriately, especially after the SOP was standardized, in terms of the same Sit-Out Period for all sports, the narrowing of categories that can be considered for Hardship Waiver Applications and changes made to the International Student Bylaw in recent years have all made a difference in helping manage the transfer situation.

Finally, transfer numbers were significantly down last year in the Southern Section, and state-wide, so we will continue to monitor that situation in the time ahead as we will meet again in January, 2020, to review transfer numbers from the first few months of this school year..."
 
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Hi Dave. Can you please explain the rules for someone who as been off the HS field for some time now?

Excerpt from CIF message by Commissioner Rob Wigod:

"The Transfer Rules Committee held their culminating meeting yesterday. The purpose of this meeting was to complete the task we started a year ago which was to examine our current transfer rules, initiate discussion and gather feedback from our member schools on what we have in place, and based on the information obtained from our constituents, explore potential changes to our transfer rules moving forward.

This committee, made up of representatives from 9 geographic areas of our section, did an excellent job of working on this issue from start to finish... Now that their work is done, I would like to take this opportunity to inform you of their conclusions.

Transfer Rules Committee Chairman Rich Shearer stated, “After a year-long study..., the general consensus...is we will not be recommending any proposals this school year to change the current state-wide transfer rules that are in place.

We believe that the implementation of the Valid Change of Residence Checklist on January 1 was a significant step in addressing a major concern expressed by member schools. Also, it was stated by the majority of our group that the SOP is functioning appropriately, especially after the SOP was standardized, in terms of the same Sit-Out Period for all sports, the narrowing of categories that can be considered for Hardship Waiver Applications and changes made to the International Student Bylaw in recent years have all made a difference in helping manage the transfer situation.

Finally, transfer numbers were significantly down last year in the Southern Section, and state-wide, so we will continue to monitor that situation in the time ahead as we will meet again in January, 2020, to review transfer numbers from the first few months of this school year..."
 
I haven't kept up with the transfer rules because they change so often and are subject to interpretation. Maybe another poster can illuminate for us but here's an interesting thread on Eric Sondheimer's twitter page that involves Narbonne and its recent "practice." They have 11 transfers pending and apparently many of the players with transfers pending played:

 
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