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2.0. Requirements for the titles in 0.32 and 0.33.

2.1

Requirements for the title of International Arbiter.

All of the following:

2.11

Thorough knowledge of the Laws of Chess and the FIDE Regulations for chess competitions.

2.12

Absolute objectivity, demonstrated at all times during his activity as an arbiter.

2.13

Sufficient knowledge of at least one official FIDE language.

2.14

Experience as chief or deputy arbiter in at least four FIDE rated events such as the following:

  1. The final of the National Individual Adult Championship (not more than two).
  2. All official FIDE tournaments and matches.
  3. International title tournaments and matches
  4. International chess festivals with at least 100 contestants.
  5. For applicants from federations who are unable to organize any tournaments listed in (a) to (d) above, the four events may not be FIDE rated provided the applicant has taken and passed an examination set by the Arbiters Commission.
2.15

The norm reports supporting an IA title application must be for at least two different types of tournaments and achieved in events with starting dates that fall within a five year period. The application must be submitted not later than the second FIDE Congress after the date of the latest event listed. (GA '94)

2.16

The title of the International Arbiter for the blind shall be equivalent to one IA norm (GA 97)
The title of the International Arbiter for the ICSC shall be equivalent to one IA norm (GA '98)
The title of the International Arbiter for the IPCA shall be equivalent to one IA norm (GA '98)

2.2

Requirements for the title of International Organizer.
All of the following:

2.21

Expertise in the organization of chess events.

2.22

Sufficient knowledge of at least one official FIDE language.

2.23

Experience as organizer of at least five tournaments of a minimum of two different types, which have been registered with FIDE in accordance with B.03; or
Experience as organizer of at least two different types of FIDE events.

2.24

The norm reports supporting an IO application must be achieved in events with starting dates that fall within a six year period, and the application must be submitted not later than the second FIDE Congress after the date of the latest event listed.

2.3

(GA '96) Requirements for the title of FIDE Instructor

2.31

All of the following:

  • Candidate must be presented by a national federation.
  • Curriculum vitae with evidence of practical experience on the field.
  • Certification of present activity for not less than three years work (from national or local federation).
2.32

Two of the following three:

  • International Rating.
  • 2nd level education.
  • Certificates of attendance to not less than three FIDE (or national registered in FIDE) seminars, congresses or equivalent.

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