2013-2014 Stanford CS Newsletter August 2013 | Page 2

Just Axe! compliance question of the month Which of the following could be considered a countable telephone call? A. Telephone call initiated by a coaching staff member B. Conference call initiated by a coaching staff member C. Video-conference initiated by a coaching staff member D. Dropped call to a recruit. E. “Pocket-dial” call. F. All of the above COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS FOR RECRUITS During an unofficial or official visit, a maximum of THREE complimentary admissions to home events may be provided to a recruit. Complimentary Tickets are requested through ACS using the following two options: 1. The Official Visit Pre-Approval Form 2. The “Request Complimentary Tickets” function (Unofficial Visits). IMPORTANT REMINDERS: • The three complimentary tickets are for the exclusive use of the recruit and the guests accompanying the recruit on the visit. • Must be issued ONLY through a pass list on an individual-game basis.Seating only in the general seating area of the facility. • Seating in suites, scorer’s table, the roof deck, press box, special seating box(es) or bench areas is not permitted. • Stanford may not provide complimentary admissions to a recruit for a postseason conference tournament, NCAA Championship (all rounds) or other postseason contests (e.g. bowl game). The recruit may purchase tickets to these games only in the same manner as any other member of the general public. • If a recruit chooses to not attend his/her official or unofficial visit, tickets can no longer be provided to the recruit guests. EXCEPTION NONTRADITIONAL FAMILY: If a recruit is a member of a non-traditional family (e.g. divorce, separation), Stanford may provide up to two additional complimentary admissions to the recruit in order to accommodate the parents accompanying the recruit (e.g. stepparents) to attend a home event. The answer is F. NCAA Bylaw 13.02.15 states that all electronically transmitted human voice exchange (including videoconferencing and videophones) shall be considered telephone calls. Coaches can avoid having to count a dropped call as a countable call if it is prop