Below are links to documents that you need if you are in the process of becoming a judge or wanting to host a judges training or are just curious as to what it rakes to become a judge.

How to become or stay a judge…

Reg 17 Judge Accreditation and Training Guidelines  —   Sept 2011 revision-PDF
This document contains all the requirements for becoming and remaining an AIS Judge.

Reg 17 Application to the Judges Training Program – get started  — 2019 PDF

Reg 17 Judge Candidate Requirements Checklist – step 1     —        2019 PDF

Reg 17 Apprentice Judge Requirements Checklist – step 2    —        2019 PDF

 

Report some training you have completed…

Reg 17 Judge Training Certificate – Out of Region  (all judges)  —    2019 PDF

Reg 17 Judge Training Certificate – In Region (candidate and apprentice)   —    2019 PDF

 

Keep track of training taken…

Judges Training Classes Taken Tracker  —   2019 PDF  
(fold in half, punch holes in the non fold edge, put in back of Judges Handbook)

 

Host a judges training…

Reg 17 Guidelines for Hosting a Judge Training Class  —   2019 PDF          
Our judges get the training they need through classes held by affiliate clubs.  You can help them get that training by hosting a JT class. This document contains all the information you need to do so.  You do not need to have judges in your club – nor do attendees need to be in the judges training program to attend.  It is a great way for non judges to learn about irises.

Reg 17 Judge Training Class Proposal  —  2019 MS Word    2019 PDF  
Fill out and send to Judges Training Chair at least 30 days prior to the class.  Preferably by the deadline for either the Spring (Feb 15th) or Fall (Sept 15th) Newsletter deadlines so it can be published.

Reg 17 Sample Judge Training Class Roster  —   2019 MS Word    2019 PDF
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rint ahead of the class, fill in the information at the top, have attendees sign in, return with 2 blank copies of the test and an answer key and the attendee tests to the Judges Training Chair.